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Piers Morgan mercilessly ridicules Donald Trump in brutal takedown over claims he's been 'cheated' in US election

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Piers Morgan has brutally slated Donald Trump hours after his latest speech where he claims foul play in the US elections. Just before midnight UK time, current US President and Republican candidate Trump broke his silence to make unfounded accusations that he'd been 'cheated' out of a win against Democrat candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden - while claiming election fraud and that he had "easily won" the eleection.He offered no evidence.In the address, he told reporters and millions of viewers across the globe: "If you count the legal votes, I easily win."If you count the illegal votes, they can try to steal the election from us."He also claimed that the Trump campaign has been denied access to observe any counting in Detroit and.

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