Donald Trump's first wife says he's 'not a good loser' and needs to 'declare that he lost'

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Ivana Trump, Donald Trump's first wife, claims that her ex-husband isn't a good loser and needs to "declare that he lost" the 2020 US presidential election.

In an interview with People Magazine on Monday, 71-year-old Ivana Trump (the mother of Donald Jr, Ivanka, and Eric Trump) opened up about her feelings on her husband's projected loss of the election.

CNN anchor Anderson Cooper recently stunned TV viewers with this brutal attack of Trump:
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In the interview in question, Ivana stated: "I just want this whole thing to be over with, one way or the other. I really don’t care."

She also stated: "He’s not a good loser. He doesn’t like to lose, so he’s going to fight and fight and fight."

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Ivana also spoke about how he three children with the incumbent president have reacted to his administration, stating:

"I just want them to be able to live their normal lives — normal lives. Not the Washington life and all that, just in New York or wherever they’re going to be and just live their normal lives.

"I think they enjoyed being around Donald and running the election and seeing what will happen, but now it is — thank god — over. I’m not really sure what they are going to be up to."

Donald and Ivana Trump.
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When asked what comes next for her ex-husband, Ivana seemed to believe that he was finished with politics, stating:

"He’s going to go down to Palm Beach and play golf and live the normal life, I think. This is the best choice for what he can do.

"But first, he would have to face reality. He has to go and declare that he lost.

"But he hates to be a loser, that I’m sure of. But if he loses, he loses. He has plenty of money, places to go and live in and enjoy his life."

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Democrat candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden was projected by multiple news and media outlets to become the 46th president of the United States on Saturday, November 7.

As of the time of writing, CNN projects that Joe Biden has received 279 electoral votes and a total of 76,166,191 public votes and that Donald Trump has received 214 electoral votes with a total of 71,534,093 public votes.

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However, Donald Trump has contested the projections, and has even alleged voter fraud on the part of the Democrats, intending to pursue legal action against the ballot count.

*Biden has been declared the projected winner of the election by NBCCNNBBC News, and many others.

It is important to note that it is common for media agencies to reveal their election projections based on voting analysis and counted ballots.

Click HERE to read why the Associated Press called Biden for Pennsylvania, and therefore, the election.

Donald Trump's first wife says he's 'not a good loser' and needs to 'declare that he lost'

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By VT

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Ivana Trump, Donald Trump's first wife, claims that her ex-husband isn't a good loser and needs to "declare that he lost" the 2020 US presidential election.

In an interview with People Magazine on Monday, 71-year-old Ivana Trump (the mother of Donald Jr, Ivanka, and Eric Trump) opened up about her feelings on her husband's projected loss of the election.

CNN anchor Anderson Cooper recently stunned TV viewers with this brutal attack of Trump:
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In the interview in question, Ivana stated: "I just want this whole thing to be over with, one way or the other. I really don’t care."

She also stated: "He’s not a good loser. He doesn’t like to lose, so he’s going to fight and fight and fight."

[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1325194709443080192]]

Ivana also spoke about how he three children with the incumbent president have reacted to his administration, stating:

"I just want them to be able to live their normal lives — normal lives. Not the Washington life and all that, just in New York or wherever they’re going to be and just live their normal lives.

"I think they enjoyed being around Donald and running the election and seeing what will happen, but now it is — thank god — over. I’m not really sure what they are going to be up to."

Donald and Ivana Trump.
[[imagecaption|| Credit: PA Images]]

When asked what comes next for her ex-husband, Ivana seemed to believe that he was finished with politics, stating:

"He’s going to go down to Palm Beach and play golf and live the normal life, I think. This is the best choice for what he can do.

"But first, he would have to face reality. He has to go and declare that he lost.

"But he hates to be a loser, that I’m sure of. But if he loses, he loses. He has plenty of money, places to go and live in and enjoy his life."

[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1325511603157159942]]

Democrat candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden was projected by multiple news and media outlets to become the 46th president of the United States on Saturday, November 7.

As of the time of writing, CNN projects that Joe Biden has received 279 electoral votes and a total of 76,166,191 public votes and that Donald Trump has received 214 electoral votes with a total of 71,534,093 public votes.

[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1325253203022241792]]

However, Donald Trump has contested the projections, and has even alleged voter fraud on the part of the Democrats, intending to pursue legal action against the ballot count.

*Biden has been declared the projected winner of the election by NBCCNNBBC News, and many others.

It is important to note that it is common for media agencies to reveal their election projections based on voting analysis and counted ballots.

Click HERE to read why the Associated Press called Biden for Pennsylvania, and therefore, the election.