POTUS Donald Trump finally admits Joe Biden won over him in the recently concluded US presidential election, but he will surely never concede.

Donald Trump's election findings

According to USA Today, President Donald Trump, 74, "acknowledged" for the very first time that Democrat Joe Biden, 77, won against him in the presidential race. However, Trump continues to mock the election as he falsely claims that Biden's team, the Democrats, rigged the election.

Having that said, Trump vows not to concede and will continue to fight for the truth. His version of truth says that Democrats furnished the balloting system.

Trump's new words come on Nov. 15 (Sunday) via Twitter, where he tweeted: "He won because the Election was Rigged." He refers to Biden and the Democrats as he makes his assertion about them falsifying the election results.

With his statement, he ridicules the National Coalition of Election Security Officials' findings that the last US presidential election was the most secure in American history.

AP News reported that Trump would keep on giving his A-cards to make an overture to the election results. However, despite the efforts of Trump in emerging himself as the winner, his claims are baseless.

Since the counting of votes started and seeing Biden is leading the race, Trump refused to accept his defeat. And in a later tweet, he said that he concedes nothing and that his administration's fight still has a long way to go.

Did Trump really win?

For the time being, any falsification evidence that happened in the 2020 presidential election is non-existent. The election committee stated that the voting went all well and that there were no irregularities between and after.

With Trump's numerous claims, many are still not convinced about what he is fighting. The matter led former President Barack Obama to speak up on Nov. 15 via CBS' 60 Minutes, saying that he is reminding the current president that as a president, he is a public servant and is only a temporary tenant of the office.

Obama continued that when the time is up to give the chair to another worthy public servant, it is one's job to put the country first and set aside one's ego, interests, and disappointments.

Moreover, the former president blurted his remarks to the Republicans who support Trump's baseless and false claims.

In another theory, The Guardian wrote a good read that Trump's refusal to concede is a wise move for him to let the Republicans focus more on fighting non-existent voter fraud than the global pandemic the country is battling against.