President Donald Trump is still trying to overturn the results of the election. However, his supporters in Congress and on television are starting to acknowledge President-elect Joe Biden as the winner of the election.
During a segment of “The 700 Club” on Monday, televangelist Pat Robertson addressed Trump’s continued efforts to alter the election outcome. He urged Trump to “move on” from his election loss.
“I think it’s all over. I think the Electoral College has spoken,” he said, adding, “And I don’t the Supreme Court is going to move in to do anything. And I think we’re going to see a President Biden. And I also think we’ll be seeing a Kamala Harris not too long after the inauguration of President Biden.”
Robertson went on to claim Trump “lives in an alternate reality.”
“With all his talent and the ability to raise money and grow large crowds, the president still lives in an alternate reality. He really does. People say, ‘Well, he lies about this, that, and the other.’ No, he isn’t lying. To him, that’s the truth. He had the biggest crowd on inauguration day. He had more people than ever. He was the most popular. He saved NBC with ‘The Apprentice.’ You go down the line of things that really aren’t true, and people kept pointing to them, but because they loved him so much and he was so strong for the evangelicals, the evangelicals were with him all the way.”
Watch the video below:
Noteworthy: Pat Robertson does a rundown of a bunch of Trump’s lies and notes Trump seems to believe this stuff. He “lives in an alternate reality…very erratic…it’s time to move on.” pic.twitter.com/9XLgIHS3mK
— Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) December 21, 2020
He also claimed that “there was something about him that was good, that God placed him in that office for the time. He’s done a marvelous job for the economy.”
“But at the same time, he is very erratic, and he’s fired people, and he’s fought people, and he’s insulted people… It’s a mixed bag. And I think it would be well to say, ‘You’ve had your day, and it’s time to move on.'”
After the election, Robertson claimed that the election was not “over yet” and claimed God did not want to “turn this nation over to socialism.” He also expressed his belief that Trump would somehow wind up winning the election.
However, the Electoral College made Biden’s win official on December 14, after electors met in all 50 states to cast their ballots.