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Boris Johnson refers to Donald Trump as 'previous president'

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Published : Nov 12, 2020, 1:08 PM IST

British PM Boris Johnson mistakenly referred US President Donald Trump, as the "previous president" while he was informing the speaker of the House of Commons. Biden has defeated Trump in a closely contested poll to become the 46th President of the US but Trump has refused to concede defeat by promising legal challenges by his re-election campaign.

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London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who had shared a friendly relationship with US President Donald Trump, on Wednesday (local time) mistakenly referred to Trump as the "previous president".

The Hill quoted Johnson as informing the speaker of the House of Commons, "Well, I had and have a good relationship with the previous president ... it is the duty of all British prime ministers to have a good relationship with the White House."

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He further said, "But I am delighted to find the many areas in which Biden, the incoming Biden-Harris administration, can make common cause with us. In particular -- it was extremely exciting to talk to President-elect Biden about what he wants to do with the COP26 summit next year."

Joe Biden, in his third attempt at the White House, defeated Trump in a closely contested election to become the 46th president of the United States.

However, Trump has refused to concede defeat, saying that the election was "far from over", and promised legal challenges by his re-election campaign.

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Trump's campaign has filed several lawsuits to challenge the results in a few battleground states after the president spent months spreading unsubstantiated claims that mail-in ballots could open the election up to fraud, reported The Hill.

ANI

London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who had shared a friendly relationship with US President Donald Trump, on Wednesday (local time) mistakenly referred to Trump as the "previous president".

The Hill quoted Johnson as informing the speaker of the House of Commons, "Well, I had and have a good relationship with the previous president ... it is the duty of all British prime ministers to have a good relationship with the White House."

Read:| Biden moves forward without help from Trump's intel team

He further said, "But I am delighted to find the many areas in which Biden, the incoming Biden-Harris administration, can make common cause with us. In particular -- it was extremely exciting to talk to President-elect Biden about what he wants to do with the COP26 summit next year."

Joe Biden, in his third attempt at the White House, defeated Trump in a closely contested election to become the 46th president of the United States.

However, Trump has refused to concede defeat, saying that the election was "far from over", and promised legal challenges by his re-election campaign.

Read:| Trump's silent public outing belies White House in tumult

Trump's campaign has filed several lawsuits to challenge the results in a few battleground states after the president spent months spreading unsubstantiated claims that mail-in ballots could open the election up to fraud, reported The Hill.

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