President-elect Biden: Biden calls Trump’s behavior shameful



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US President-elect Biden has been silent about Trump’s behavior for a long time. Now he was very critical: the headline’s behavior was a shame. The handover will go ahead as planned despite Trump’s resistance.

The newly elected president of the United States, Joe Biden, has harshly criticized incumbent Donald Trump’s refusal to acknowledge his electoral defeat. “Honestly, I think it’s a shame,” Biden said when asked about Trump’s behavior at a news conference. “That will not add to the president’s legacy.”

Names to give thanks?

Nothing can stop the handover of official business. He was probably referring to the demands of the Trump team, who want to question the electoral results in various states. He was optimistic that he would be able to name the first names of his future cabinet by Thanksgiving on November 26. Biden responded to journalists’ questions for the first time since he was declared the winner of the election on Saturday after a long pending game based on the results of the count and the forecasts of the American media.

Speaking of foreign policy and the congratulations of numerous foreign leaders, he said: “First, I will let you know that America is back. We will get back in the game. He is confident that it will be possible to make America a respected partner again.

Biden-appointed US Vice President Kamala Harris also announced that the previous US government would prevent new initiatives in health policy. The Republicans’ legal push against former President Barack Obama’s health care reform is a “blatant attempt to reverse the will of the people,” Harris said.

Trump keep playing for time

The president-elect is still trying to put obstacles in the way of his successor. As reported by the AP news agency, Trump Biden denied, among other things, the intelligence reports that presidents-elect usually receive after elections.

Other Republicans just don’t seem to want to admit electoral defeat. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said there would be “a smooth transition to a second Trump administration.” Pompeo reacted weakly to the question of whether Trump’s refusal to admit defeat was not discrediting the State Department’s calls to other countries for free and fair elections. “That’s ridiculous,” Pompeo said.

NDR Info reported on this issue on November 10, 2020 at 11:00 pm


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