Check out McNenny’s first White House press briefing since Trump lost the election


McKinney also falsely claimed that there was no systematic transfer of power from the Barack Obama administration to the next administration of then-President-elect Donald Trump.

In 2016, Hillary Clinton accepted Trump’s race early in the morning after election day. Two days later, Biden Met The vice president was then chosen by Mike Pence and Obama along with Trump.
The Obama administration cooperated with Trump’s transition team.

To make his point, McKennie tried to argue in an FBI investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election – an investigation that later turned into a Mueller investigation – that lacked a “systematic transition.” But the Trump transition team found no stall or obstruction in the investigation.

Mail-in Ballet

McNee again spread the baseless idea that the mail-in ballot is susceptible to widespread fraud and suggests “on the big-question mail-in ballot” there are real questions.

First facts: Election experts have told CNN again and again that the mail-in ballot is a safe form of voting and is not subject to widespread fraud. Widespread voter fraud from the mail-in ballot has not been reported by state election officials from either party.

On November 12, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued a statement calling this year’s election “the safest in American history.”

On November 17, Trump fired CISA director Chris Krebs, who consistently denied allegations of widespread voter fraud following the election. In his tweet announcing Krebs’ removal, Trump falsely claimed that Krebs had made “extremely inaccurate” claims about the security of the 2020 election.

Corona virus mortality

McKinney also claimed that initial estimates put U.S. The death toll from the possible Covid-1 deaths has been pegged at two million, adding that “we are less than 2 million.”

First facts: This is misleading.

Like Trump, McNee is referring to a March report by scholars at Imperial College London, which predicted that a total of 2.7 million Americans would die from Covid-1 if no preventive measures were taken at any level of society. Can.

In other words, it would be fatal if no steps were taken to reduce the virus.

The report does not analyze what would happen if the federal government alone did not take action against the virus, but what would happen if there were no control measures or spontaneous changes in individual behavior.

Mueller

McClellan claimed that the Mueller-led investigation “deported President Trump.”

First facts: This is wrong.

Mueller did not apologize to Trump. In fact, Mueller’s final report explains that on several occasions, there was strong evidence by Trump to obstruct justice. But Mueller decided not to decide whether to charge Trump, for a number of reasons, including Justice Department policy.
The Mueller report also said that if his office had “believed that the president would not explicitly commit a crime, we would have said so.”

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