Agency Protecting US Presidents Sends More Security To Accompany Joe Biden, Says Newspaper | 2020 U.S. elections



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The Secret Service, the security agency charged with protecting the presidents of the United States, will send more officers to the city of Wilmington, Delaware, on Friday (6) because it expects Joe Biden to deliver a speech declaring himself victorious in the elections, according to The Washington Post.

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Biden turns against Trump and leads in Georgia

Biden turns against Trump and leads in Georgia

Candidates for the presidency also receive protection from agents, but this will now be strengthened.

Biden lives in Wilmington. He has gone to a city convention center to give speeches and speeches. There is an expectation that he will be able to deliver a speech on Friday morning, according to the newspaper.

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The Secret Service spokeswoman had no comment. The agency does not reveal what its plans are.

Generally, the agency increases protection as soon as it is clear that one of the candidates will be the winner.

Biden turned against Republican Donald Trump this Friday morning in Georgia, one of the decisive states for the elections.

With more than 99% of the projected count, the Democrat leads the state with less than 1,000 votes ahead of the Republican rival. Biden has 917 more votes than Trump, which is equal to 0.02 percentage points.

Voting in the state has yet to be completed and the agencies making the screenings have not yet concluded who the winner is.

In the balance sheet this Friday morning (6), the Associated Press indicates that Biden has, so far, 264 delegates in the electoral college, and Trump, 214.

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