Trump falsely claims he won election at event on vaccines
Trump this afternoon kicked off a self-congratulatory vaccine "summit" to tout the speed at which COVID-19 vaccines were produced -- speaking at the same time Biden was introducing his key health appointments and nominees.
The room in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex was packed for the three-hour event, and it appeared almost everyone was wearing a mask, save for Trump.
Asked why no members of the Biden transition were invited to participate, the president falsely claimed he won the election and that he won key swing states where Biden actually was victorious.
“We’re gonna have to see who the next administration is because we won in those swing states -- and there was terrible things that went on. So we’re gonna have to see who the next administration is,” Trump said. “But whichever the next administration is will really benefit by what we’ve been able to do with this incredible science.”
“We were rewarded with a victory,” Trump continued. “Let's see whether or not somebody has the courage -- whether it's legislatures or a justice of the Supreme Court or a number of justice of the Supreme Court. Let's see if they have the courage to do what everybody in this country knows is right.”
To date, Trump, his campaign and its allies have seen at least 38 defeats in court.
-ABC News' Ben Gittleson and Jordyn Phelps