Donald Trump calls protests after US presidential election 'unfair'

World November 11, 2016, 8:02

Thousands of US citizens took to the streets shortly after Trump defeated Hillary Clinton in presidential race

MOSCOW, November 11. /TASS/. President-elect Donald Trump called "unfair" the protests that erupted after this week’s presidential elections in the United States. 

Thousands of US citizens took to the streets shortly after Trump defeated Hillary Clinton in presidential race on November 8. ​On Thursday, anti-Trump protests were underway in Dallas, Texas.

Trump’s opponents gathered in various US states and in such major cities as New York, Chicago and Seattle to express show their opposition to Trump’s victory in the elections. 

On Election Day the United States citizens cast their ballots and elected their 45th US President, Donald J. Trump.

By securing more than the needed 270 electoral votes, Trump, the Republican candidate clinched his presidential victory.

The election outcome was a spectacular culmination to a heated Presidential race between the Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton and Republican candidate, Donald Trump.

The former First Lady conceded to her rival by phone once the needed votes were in.

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