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The future president of the United States complains that his team does not get all the information it needs when it comes to key national security issues.
11:03 pm, December 28, 2020
the future US President Joe Biden accuses the government of Donald trump Follow Block office transfer In front. TO core national security issues his team isn’t getting all the information it needs, Biden complained Monday in a speech in his hometown of Wilmington. This is “irresponsible”.
Biden specifically complained to the Department of Defense and criticized the department for putting obstacles in the way of his team and hindering the transfer. Biden’s team had previously complained that the Defense Ministry was canceling briefings and withholding information. The Pentagon rejected that.
The orderly handover of official business after a presidential election is enshrined in law. The goal is to ensure that Americans can always count on a government that works.
America must regain the world’s trust
After the end of President Donald Trump’s term, his successor Joe Biden believes that the United States. to make peace in relation to international allies. There is currently a “great void”: the future government must regain the confidence of a world that “has begun to find ways to work with us or without us,” Biden said Monday in Wilmington, Delaware.
“We will regain our credibility to lead the free world,” Biden promised. The democratic politician He reiterated the need for international cooperation with China in particular. The United States, with like-minded partners and allies, could take a much stronger position vis-à-vis China to defend common interests and values, Biden said. Chinese leaders must be held accountable for their abuse of trade and technology, as well as human rights abuses.
The US government fights against Trump’s Tiktok decree
The United States government has appealed against a federal court ruling that blocked an ordinance banning the Chinese video platform Tiktok in the United States. The document presented by the United States Department of Justice on Monday, which the AFP news agency was able to inspect, contained no arguments as to why the decree issued by President Donald Trump should be enforced.
In the decree issued in mid-August, the administration of US President-elect Trump justified its action against the popular application with the fact that Tiktok represented a threat to “national security.”
Federal Judge Carl Nichols in the capital district of Washington DC, however, it had announced in early December that the United States government had probably exceeded its competence with the decree; the decision is “arbitrary and unpredictable” because the government has not considered an alternative to the ban. At the end of October, a federal judge in Pennsylvania had already blocked the ordinance prohibiting the application.
Trump accuses the company that owns Tiktok, Bytedance, of using the application used by 100 million users for espionage and to send data to the Chinese government. Bytedance rejects this.
The Tiktok dispute is part of the conflict between China and the United States, which escalated during Trump’s tenure. Both parties are involved in a trade dispute, there are also diplomatic tensions and mutual accusations of espionage.