After the US elections: Trump wants to continue suing



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Even if the numbers are clear: President Trump continues to resist electoral defeat and announces even more demands. Election winner Biden, on the other hand, wants to set an example on the first day of his term.

Current US President Donald Trump has once again made it clear that he has no intention of admitting defeat in the presidential election. He doubled down on his allegations of alleged electoral fraud and announced new lawsuits Monday night.

Trump wrote on Twitter that he will soon initiate “major trials” challenging the outcome of the November 3 presidential election. “Our big lawsuits, exposing the unconstitutionality of the 2020 elections and the insolence with which things were done to change the outcome, are about to be presented!”

Democratic candidate Joe Biden had prevailed in the election against Republican President Trump. Trump continues to deny his electoral defeat and hopes to overturn Biden’s victory in the judiciary. Election officials from both camps have stated that there are no signs of major irregularities at the polls.

Previous lawsuits have had little success in court. Authorities also described the election as the safest yet.

Trump’s lawyers weaken Pennsylvania lawsuit

Meanwhile, Trump’s lawyers have tempered a lawsuit against the outcome of the presidential election in the important state of Pennsylvania. When the complaint was updated, they removed the allegations that when votes were counted, observers on Trump’s side violated constitutional rights. Trump’s lawyers wanted to invalidate several hundred thousand votes in Pennsylvania on this basis.

The charge continues to be that Trump’s Republican voters were at a disadvantage in Pennsylvania because some democratically-oriented districts were allowed to correct ballot errors.

Biden: reversing several Trump decisions

The future president of the United States, Biden, wants to reverse several political decisions made by Donald Trump on the first day in the White House. “We have a lot to do for day one,” future Biden chief of staff Ronald Klain said on American television. These included a return to the Paris Agreement, protection for young migrants in the United States, and health care measures. Biden can initiate this after taking office on January 20 by decree.

Meanwhile, the crown situation in the US is increasingly out of control. On Sunday the mark of eleven million infections was exceeded. One million cases were added in just six days. Several states tightened crown measures, such as mask requirements and some store closings over the weekend. In Michigan, restaurants can initially only sell away from home and those that can do so must work from home.

The future Biden government wants to avoid major blockades in the fight against the pandemic through specific measures. “We have approaches with the precision of a scalpel rather than the brute force of an ax,” emphasized Vivek Murthy, one of the co-chairs of Biden’s council of coronavirus experts, Fox television broadcaster.

American Immonologist Criticizes Trump’s Refusal

Renowned American immunologist and corona expert Anthony Fauci said the Trump administration’s refusal to acknowledge Biden’s election victory also hampered future activities in the fight against the pandemic. The GSA agency is not yet giving the green light to Biden’s transition team to work with government agencies. For the ongoing work of the coronavirus task force at the White House, it would be better if it could already work with Biden’s experts, Fauci said on CNN television.

NDR Info reported on this topic in the news on November 16, 2020 at 7.45am


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