Republican Donald Trump announced his victory in the U.S. presidential elections by saying, "We won the popular vote and about 315 seats in the Electoral College," defeating his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris, becoming the first president to have been accused of committing a felony and the second president in the country's history to win two non-consecutive terms after Grover Cleveland in the late 19th century.
Donald Trump said in a speech to his supporters in West Palm Beach, Florida, after Fox News announced his victory in the White House, that he achieved a historic victory that our country has never seen before," adding, "We made history for a reason tonight, and the reason is that we simply overcame obstacles that no one thought possible," promising to "help the country heal, and I will make America great again.