[국제]Confusion between the United States and the government still remains … Biden in lawsuit, office of the first secretary



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Trump appears to continue as a ‘strategy’ for election-related litigation
Biden, First Chief Secretary, Ron Klein
Nevada Election Officials Say “There Was Election Denial”
If the outcome of the layoff or claim count is the same, the pressure for ‘success’ increases

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A week has passed since the presidential elections in the United States ended, but the government continues to be confused by discontent with the election, successive lawsuits, noise and follow-up measures.

In the midst of this, we hear news that Biden is gradually taking action as an elected person and that the first chief secretary has failed.

I will connect with the International Department to find out. Reporter Kim Jeong-hoe!

Unprecedented situations continue.

Let’s start with the atmosphere of President Trump and Biden-elect.

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President Trump is still working on the lawsuit, declaring dissent.

As a result, Biden spends day to day in a state where he has not been able to operate the procurement committee or take full action as an elect.

President Trump said yesterday at the White House that he was happy to discuss the procedures with his staff.

It was also said that even if some advisers did respond by law, it is unlikely to reverse the market situation, so President Trump appears to continue election-related litigation as a strategy.

Given this situation, we are starting our business without even receiving Biden-elect and the acquisition.

There is also news that Ron Klein has been appointed first secretary.

He served as the first secretary of the White House during the Obama administration and was also the head of the federal government’s Ebola countermeasures when the Ebola virus spread in 2014.

It is noted that the first cabinet appointment will take place after Thanksgiving on the 26th.

Previously, he opened a website for the procurement committee and suggested four goals, such as responding to Corona 19 and rejoining the Convention on Climate Change, as top priorities after taking office. It is a situation that continues to evolve.

That is why we have not yet moved to Washington and we are staying in Delaware, where the headquarters of the electoral field is located.

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The state of Georgia, which had been crushed, finally decided to count it by hand.

In the midst of this, another last minute battlefield, Nevada, has raised suspicions of illegal elections again. What is this about?

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A woman, an elections official in Clark County, Nevada, appeared on Fox News and claimed that there was voter fraud.

During the lead-up to the vote, the woman said she saw people giving and receiving white envelopes near Biden’s car.

They opened the envelope, marked something on the paper inside, and put it back in. When they looked closely, they said it was a ballot, and then others surrounded them and prevented them from seeing.

The woman delivered this statement at Trump Camp, and the statement is now sent to the Justice Department, Fox News said.

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It appears to be an argument that adds force to President Trump’s demand, but if these arguments continue to emerge, can the legal dispute be longer?

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Currently, President Trump has filed different lawsuits from state to state on the grounds of ‘unfavorable elections’.

Ballot counting will be suspended, votes received by mail after the date of the presidential election will be classified separately and excluded from the count, and approval of the election results will be withheld until the legality of all ballots is confirmed. votes.

But the problem is that the relevant evidence is lacking.

Therefore, if a series of statements similar to those of Nevada state election officials are made in the disputed states, it can serve as the basis for supporting President Trump’s argument and the possibility of protracted lawsuits can be expected.

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First, I need to see the results of the lawsuit in state court.

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Yes, maybe next week will be an important milestone.

President Trump predicted that the lawsuits will begin filing one by one starting next week.

A Republican official also said Trump’s legal action would come to a conclusion next week.

If the lawsuits are dismissed one after another in the state court situation, and the results of the recount are the same as the previous recount, the pressure for President Trump to accept the election results will inevitably increase.

On the other hand, if the state court cannot conclude, the case will go to the Supreme Court.

So next week, it’s time to see what’s coming out in key competition states like Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Nevada.

This is YTN Kim Jeong-hoe so far.

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