A "Rogue staffer" has claimed that US President Donald Trump "won't leave the White House in January"...

in spite of allegedly losing the political race to Joe Biden.
The charges which exuded from an unsubstantiated Twitter account called Rogue POTUS Staff, which is worked by a gathering known as "Anonymous patriots" likewise claimed that Trump has "told aides to 'write his name on everything.'" in the White House
The allegation was tweeted out on Monday November 9, after Trump lost his official fight to Joe Biden and asserted it was a "manipulated" political decision despite the fact that there isn't yet any known proof of inescapable citizen extortion.
Trump has would not yield and has begun claims in the states he lost to Joe Biden.
The tweet peruses: "Not announced yet, but there will be a press briefing at White House at 3:00 pm today to talk about the President's plans.
"He will basically be saying that he has no intentions of leaving in Jan. He's been using the phrase 'write my name on everything in the room.'"
The tweet at that point adds that the function would be held at Whyte House Monograms in Chevy Chase, a little family arranged monogramming business.

The president has multiplied down on his refusal to acknowledge political race rout as his children Eric and Trump Jr requested a "manual recount," while his significant other, Melania instructed him not to surrender.
Axios likewise provided details regarding Monday November 9, that Trump isl arranging effort style rallies where he will uncover proof of citizen misrepresentation.
As per the Axios report, Trump's mission was activating its troop for war.
One counselor stated: "We want to make sure we have an adequate supply of manpower on the ground for man-to-man combat."
Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani likewise asserted on Sunday to have "60 or 70" voter fraud witnesses.
On Sunday, Giuliani additionally told a question and answer session that Trump was "clearly not going to surrender" and he will begin recording claims today.
"I don't know if there's enough evidence to set aside the entire election," the former mayor of New York City said. "Certainly not around the country, maybe in Pennsylvania.
"In Pittsburgh, we have observers who were for 24 hours kept out of the room or kept away from the room where they were counting the mail-in ballots which of course are highly suspicious ballots.
"During that period of time, at least 135,000 ballots were counted."
Giuliani clarified that polling forms came in late "in bundles" and "it looked a lot of like they were attempting to have up the 700,000 effect," referring to Trump’s earlier lead in Pennsylvania
He demanded GOP eyewitnesses in Pittsburgh were ""kept so far away they had to use binoculars to see the ballots" and battle that around 300,000 were not legitimate.
Trump's legal counselor said he has a video reporting that, in addition to 50 observers.
Giuliani added that the group will document a comparing claim for claims including "violating civil rights for conducting an unfair election" and abusing equivalent assurance by treating Philadelphia and Pittsburgh not quite the same as the remainder of the state.
He asserted that 450,000 mail-in polling forms were isolated from envelopes so spectators couldn't tell on the off chance that they were legitimate.