On Tuesday, CNN anchor Jake Tapper aired his own personal biases against President Donald Trump as the administration continued to hold ground among key swing states.

The left-wing host continued his angry charade during the network’s special “Election Night” coverage. While CNN had constantly forecasted that former Vice-President and Democratic nominee Joe Biden could easily win against Trump, Tapper suggested otherwise. In his statement, the host claimed that a “landslide” would have never been possible, especially since Trump maintained a firm ground on swing states such as Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Ohio.

“It’s just not going to be, as some Democrats were hoping for, they thought it was going to be, an early landslide, which was always a pipe dream,” Tapper said. This contradicts his earlier statements while he was reading out the “tea leaves,” in which the CNN poll declared that Biden has a strong advantage.

Tapper went on to say that if the electorate is based on the recent CNN polls, Biden stood a strong chance in winning against Trump. Moreover, Tapper believed that today, they hold a more diverse and progressive electoral college, which he said mainly consists of female and “less-white” voters. He also added that based on the polls, older and college-educated voters also support the Democratic nominee.

By 2:20 a.m., the President had already declared an early victory. In a White House address, the President gave his comments on the nail-biting and high anxiety election results. Trump began by saying that he felt sad for the losing party. However, he also believed that the losing party would continue to disenfranchise the Republican supporters.

The President went on to say that the Republicans were already winning, when all of a sudden, the counting was called off. In fact, Trump is confident he would win the upcoming elections and prepared a celebration to announce his victory by Tuesday night. “Literally, we were just all set to get outside and just celebrate something that was so beautiful,” the President said. He also claimed that there was no proof Biden won in Georgia and North Carolina.

Overall, Trump dominated the states of Ohio, Florida, Arkansas, Indiana, Oklahoma, and, surprisingly, took over the once Democrat-dominated state of Texas. While his early celebration called off, the President believed that the Republicans had truly won the 2020 elections.

Tapper responded to the President’s White House statements in a bizarre election night meltdown. The CNN host went on to call out the President’s remarks saying that it was “shockingly disappointing.” He also described Trump’s campaign as the most “sleazy” and “lazy” election campaign in the entire American history.