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Trump supporters to hold virtual 'second inauguration' on Jan. 20
Thousands of supporters have pledged to attend a virtual "second inauguration" for President Trump, who lost his bid for a second term, at the same time President-elect Joe Biden is slated to be sworn in on Jan. 20.
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The event, being organized through Facebook, triggered a disclaimer by the social media site: "Joe Biden is the President-elect. He will be inaugurated as the 46th US President on Jan. 20, 2021."
Despite this, more than 60,000 people have said they will attend the event in support of Trump, who has refused to concede to Biden nearly two months after the election.
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A former Trump campaign supporter, Evi Kokalari-Angelakis, will be co-hosting the gathering, according to the Facebook group.
Kokalari blasted Facebook’s flag of the event in a post, arguing, "Our voting rights are under attack! So is our freedom of speech! And FB’s disclaimer on this post, proves just that," according to reports by the Independent.
Trump is still entrenched in lawsuits across battleground states peddling so-far unsuccessful claims that there was widespread election fraud.