KEY POINTS
  • President Trump claimed victory even though millions of legitimate votes had yet to be counted and races in half a dozen swing states still had not been called.
  • "This is a fraud on the American public. This is an embarrassment to our country," Trump said in a White House speech shortly before 2:30 a.m.
  • "We'll be going to the U.S. Supreme Court, we want all voting to stop," Trump said more than an hour after the final U.S. polls closed in Alaska.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump falsely claimed early Wednesday that he had won the presidential election, even though millions of legitimate votes had yet to be counted and a half-dozen battleground states were still not called.

"A very sad group of people is trying to disenfranchise [people who voted for me] and we won't stand for this," Trump told supporters in the White House shortly before 2:30 a.m.