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Piers Morgan tells pal Donald Trump to stop sulking and admit election defeat

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Piers Morgan has told his pal Donald Trump to admit defeat after US citizens voted to elect Joe Biden as the next president.

The 55-year-old Good Morning Britain host, who claims to have a good friendship with Trump, urged the leader to end his 'pathetic tantrum' or risk losing his loyal following.

The message comes two days after Joe Biden was named president elect by all networks, including Trump's favourite channel Fox News.

So far, Donald Trump has so far refused to concede in the race and has filled his days with golf. Writing for the Daily Mail, the ITV presenter penned a stark message for Trump and told him that his presidency was "finished.

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