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'We will never ever surrender': Donald Trump holds first rally since US election
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Donald Trump returned to the campaign trail on Saturday night, claiming he won the presidential election, vowing to "never surrender” and hinting that he would run again in 2024.
At his first rally since losing the November 3 election to President-elect Joe Biden, Mr Trump told thousands of supporters in Valdosta, Georgia, that there had been "overwhelming fraud".
The crowd chanted "Fight For Trump", "Stop The Steal" and "Four More Years".
Mr Trump said: "Our fight to drain the Washington swamp and reclaim America's destiny has just begun.
“We will not bend, we will not break, we will not yield, we will never give in, we will never give up, we will never back down. We will never, ever surrender.”
The president was campaigning for David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, two Republican senators who face run-off races on January 5.
At his first rally since losing the November 3 election to President-elect Joe Biden, Mr Trump told thousands of supporters in Valdosta, Georgia, that there had been "overwhelming fraud".
The crowd chanted "Fight For Trump", "Stop The Steal" and "Four More Years".
Mr Trump said: "Our fight to drain the Washington swamp and reclaim America's destiny has just begun.
“We will not bend, we will not break, we will not yield, we will never give in, we will never give up, we will never back down. We will never, ever surrender.”
The president was campaigning for David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, two Republican senators who face run-off races on January 5.