Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams isn't here for any conspiracy theories floated by the presidential-election loser, Donald Trump.

Trump, to the surprise of absolutely no one, is refusing to accept the results of the 2020 election. Instead, spending the last four days tweeting baseless conspiracy theories and putting forth losing lawsuits.

Adams (whose Twitter handle is @Prez, ironically) shared the classic GIF of Magic Johnson during his impromptu press conference from April 2019, in which he stunningly stepped down as Los Angeles Lakers president of basketball operations.

The All-Pro safety shared the link to Trump's tweet in which he claimed victory — one of his many recent tweets that have been cited by the social media platform for spreading false information about the election.

 

Adams and his teammate, QB Russell Wilson, were among the many athletes across the nation to express elation (and relief) over the upcoming transition of power and election of Joe Biden and his running mate, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris — who will be the first woman and person of color to hold the VP office.

Adams also noted that while the election results mark a significant step towards change, there remains plenty of work and healing to be done.

As it currently stands, President-elect Biden leads President Trump, 279-214, in the Electoral College, and has earned about four million more votes overall. Both figures are expected to grow in the coming days, and there is absolutely zero evidence of widespread voter fraud, as Donald Trump falsely claims.

The former Vice President will be sworn in as the 46th President of the United States on Jan. 20.