President Trump! The 8 Most Shocking Moments Of America's Wildest Night EVER
Nov. 10 2016, Updated 1:27 p.m. ET
Republican candidate Donald Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States in the early hours of Wednesday, November 9, after one of the most shocking election seasons in history. Get the wildest moments from RadarOnline.com.
Donald Trump Holds Election Night Event New York City
Trump claimed winning the states of Ohio, Florida and North Carolina helped him defy polling predictions and reach a victorious end.
Democratic Nominee for President of the United States former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Despite Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, John Podesta, refusing to concede the election, the former secretary of state called Trump to concede around 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday.
Donald Trump Holds Election Night Event New York City
In his victory speech, Trump changed his tune about Clinton, whom he formerly called "crooked," https://radaronline.com/celebrity-news/hillary-clinton-email-exoneration-premature-uninformed/ saying: "We owe her a debt of gratitude and I mean that very sincerely."
Clinton supporters’ sorrow over Trump’s Victory on US Presidential Election
Thousands of Clinton supporters came out to cheer her on in Manhattan, but ended the night in tears.
Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump Holds Election Night Event In New York City
Meanwhile, across town, Trump supporters were busy chanting: "Lock her up!"
Hillary Clinton Holds Get Out The Vote Rally With Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi
Did Obama predict the elections outcome? For his election night speech, the president delivered a lackluster message to Americans, reminding them, "No matter what happens, the sun will rise in the morning."
During his campaign, Trump made headlines on many controversial topics, including his racially charged comments and the release of the alarming 2005 tape with Billy Bush.
Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump Holds Election Night Event In New York City
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