Fox News cuts away from Trump campaign presser
Trump's White House spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany says: "This election is not yet over. Far from it."
"We have only begun the process" of tabulating votes and disputing totals, she says.
She goes on to accuse Democrats of "welcoming fraud and welcoming illegal voting” and Pennsylvania voting officials of barring poll-watchers from "meaningful" observation of the count in Philadelphia.
Her claim is incorrect, as Trump campaign officials were permitted into the room where votes have been counted.
The Trump campaign is hoping to have ballots that are postmarked 3 November, and received after 3 November but before 6 November, thrown out on the basis that they arrived "late".
In fact, it is normal for ballots to be counted after election day. Because of the record number of postal ballots due to the virus, officials in Pennsylvania gave a three day grace period for ballots to arrive at election centres.
As McEnany was speaking, Fox News cut away from the event, saying they could not continue to air claims for which no evidence has been provided.