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Donald Trump's latest gambit was to call on his supporters to form a massive protest in Washington DC on 6 January, the day the electoral college votes are to be counted at Congress (Photo: Jeff Cirillo)

What does Trump's 'coup' mean for Europe?

The Republican party might have lost its majority in the Senate, and president Donald Trump still refuses to accept the results of the presidential elections.

He is even still holding on to the illusion that he can still overturn the results.

Trump's latest gambit was announced last week, when Trump called on his supporters to form a massive protest in Washington DC on 6 January, the day the electoral college votes are...

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Mahmoud Salem is an Egyptian writer, and a political and cybersecurity analyst.

Donald Trump's latest gambit was to call on his supporters to form a massive protest in Washington DC on 6 January, the day the electoral college votes are to be counted at Congress (Photo: Jeff Cirillo)

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Mahmoud Salem is an Egyptian writer, and a political and cybersecurity analyst.

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