Trump defiant, but says of his future: 'Who knows'
Donald Trump said Friday, November 13, that "time will tell" if he remains president, in a momentary slip of his unprecedented refusal to concede his election defeat and help Democrat Joe Biden prepare to take power.
Trump broke his silence after a week without on-camera comments, speaking at a Rose Garden event to herald the imminent authorization of a coronavirus vaccine.
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During a short speech about the vaccine work, Trump insisted that he would never again call for a lockdown to curb the virus' spread.