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The vote count in the State of Wisconsin has come to an end this Sunday and has certified the victory of Democrat Joe Biden. A triumph that buries the possibilities of the outgoing president of the United States, Donald Trump, to turn the electoral results around. The Republican, however, does not renounce to shake his speech on electoral fraud and this Saturday he again announced through Twitter new complaints to hold on to his position in the White House. “This election was rigged, it has been a total fraud,” he insisted this Sunday in an interview with Fox News. The Republican claims that the ballots he has contested in Pennsylvania “far exceed” the 81,000-vote lead that Democrat Joe Biden obtained after the polls closed. “We will appeal,” he insisted. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court dismissed a new complaint to try that the votes cast by mail are not considered in the count.
The president-elect of the United States, Joe Biden, made official this week the composition of the team that will make up his government. After Donald Trump authorized the formal start of the transition of power on Monday, although without giving his rival as the winner, the Democrat gave a press conference accompanied by his future members of the Cabinet, including the vice president-elect, Kamala Harris , and the next Secretary of State, Antony Blinken. “America is back, ready to lead the world,” Biden said.