Donald Trump: I Only Lost Popular Vote Because MILLIONS Illegally Voted for Clinton

President-elect Donald Trump claims he only lost the popular vote to rival Hillary Clinton because of "millions of people who voted illegally." Trump's bizarre outburst, even by his standards, comes after the Clinton campaign announced that it will participate in an election recount.

Fake news stories? That’s a surprise to some55 minutes ago

As Election Day approached, so-called fake news seemed everywhere: intentionally false stories dressed up as news reports, misleading social-media posts, clickbait headlines, hyperpartisan opinion posing as fact. Among the false stories' claims: Pope Francis endorsed Donald Trump, the NYPD was investigating Bill Clinton for sex with underage girls, and ISIS called for Muslims in America to vote for Hillary Clinton.

Donald Trump’s Looming Mass Criminalization

The only way to quickly deport 3 million immigrants is to first make them into criminals-and he'll have the tools to do so on day one. William Diaz-Castro is about to become one of thea "criminal illegal immigrants" whom Donald Trump campaigned against for 17 months-and whom, as president-elect, he now plans to deport immediately.

Trump attacks Hillary campaign for joining recount of votes in three states

New York/Mar-a-Lago [U.S.A], Nov. 28 : United States president-elect Donald Trump has attacked the Hillary Clinton campaign for coming out in support of a recount of votes in the state of Wisconsin. [NK US] Trump, according to informed sources, reminded his one-time Democratic presidential rival that she had already conceded the elections to him, and also published remarks from the presidential debates in which she had urged all Americans to accept the poll results.

U.S. votes recount: Trump accuses Clinton of reneging on concession speech

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has accused former Democratic presidential rival Hillary Clinton of reneging on her concession speech certifying the results of the Nov. 28 presidential election. Trump, in a series of tweets on the recount, condemned Clinton's support to the votes recount efforts by Green Party nominee Jill Stein for Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.

Brexit and Trump won’t torpedo Asian cooperation

Participants at this month's Apec summit in Lima agreed that continuing pursuit of the proposed Free Trade Area for Asia and the Pacific should be a priority. photo: REUTERS Despite growing anti-globalisation sentiment reflected in the Brexit vote, and Donald Trump's vow to pull the US out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership the moment he assumes the presidency, Asia Pacific countries are pressing ahead with many other regional plans.

Cubans fret over life after Castro with Trump next door

A woman walks past a photograph of former President Fidel Castro after the announcement of his death, in Havana, Cuba, November 27, 2016. Photo: Reuters From the Bay of Pigs invasion to a historic visit by President Barack Obama to Havana, Cubans have known for generations that whenever the United States turns its face to Cuba, Fidel Castro would be staring right back.

Donald Trump’s top advisers ‘trying to intimidate him’ over Secretary of State pick

President-elect Donald Trump in the Oval Office, where on January 20 he will take the oath and assume office. Photo / AP In an "extraordinary" move, several of the President-elect's closest confidants, including his former campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, are publicly undermining his deliberations over the still-vacant Secretary of State job in his administration.

Trump claims ‘millions’ voted illegally for Clinton

President-elect Donald Trump claimed without evidence Sunday that "millions" voted illegally in the national election, scoffing at Hillary Clinton's nearly 2 million edge in the popular vote and returning to his campaign mantra of a rigged race even as he prepares to enter the White House in less than two months. Trump and his lieutenants assailed an effort - now joined by Clinton - to recount votes in up to three battleground states, calling the push fraudulent, the work of "crybabies" and, in Trump's estimation, "sad."

Kellyanne Conway Slams Mitt Romney: He Went a Out of His Waya to Hurt Trump

President-elect Donald Trump's senior adviser Kellyanne Conway attacked former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, now a contender for secretary of state, warning him, "This is Trump's party now." "I think that there was the 'Never Trump' movement and then there was Gov. Mitt Romney.

Donald Trump claims millions voted illegally as he attacks recount push

Donald Trump has claimed without evidence that "millions" voted illegally in the presidential election and said it was rigged even as he prepares to enter the White House. Donald Trump sent a series of tweets over 12 hours attacking moves to force election recounts in three states Donald Trump has claimed without evidence that "millions" voted illegally in the presidential election and said it was rigged even as he prepares to enter the White House.