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Trump's family divided as daughter, wife want him to accept defeat; sons support father

Daughter Ivanka Trump is said to be upset with Trump's obstinate attitude, but her brothers are with the father.

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FILE PHOTO: Donald Trump with his son Eric Trump (L) daughter Ivanka and son Donald Trump Jr. (REUTERS)
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Even though Donald Trump is not accepting the results of the US presidential election, many members of his family feel that he should give up his 'stubbornness'. According to a CNN report, Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and wife Melania Trump want Trump to accept his defeat.

Kushner also went to the White House to convince Trump, but was disappointed. Donald Trump is not ready to hear anything in this matter. It is also said that daughter Ivanka Trump is also upset with her father's obstinate attitude, but her brothers are with the father. Donald Jr and Eric have told the supporters not to accept the results and continue to pressurize. Simply put, the Trump family has divided into two parts regarding the electoral results.

CNN has quoted sources as saying that Trump's son-in-law and his senior advisor, Jared Kushner, spoke to him about the election result. He explained to Trump that he should accept the results instead of escalating the case, but Trump ignored his talks. Not only this, Melania Trump also tried to convince him, but Trump is not ready to listen to anything.

Donald Trump has been saying since the beginning that elections have been rigged, terming it as 'election fraud'. He has made it clear that he will pursue this fight with the help of legal options. Both of Trump's sons also think like him in this matter. This is the reason why Trump is not willing to listen to anyone else. At the same time, the Trump campaign has also started raising funds for the legal battle.

Meanwhie, social media giant Twitter has confirmed that Trump will be subject to the same Twitter Inc rules as any other user when President-elect Joe Biden takes office on Jan 20.

Twitter places "public interest" notices on some rule-breaking tweets from "world leaders" that would otherwise be removed. Such tweets from political candidates and elected or government officials are instead hidden by a warning and Twitter takes actions to restrict their reach.

Under Facebook Inc's policies, it appears that after Biden takes office in January, Trump's posts would also no longer be exempt from review by Facebook's third-party fact-checking partners.

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