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US President-elect Joe Biden said he was candid about the transfer of power that the Trump administration had finally initiated after postponing the results of the presidential election.
Biden said this in an interview with NBC Broadcasting on the 24th (local time) a day after Secretary General Emily Murphy approved the transfer of power.
In an interview, he said: “I have been contacted (from the White House) regarding all sectors, including national security,” and said: “We are already discussing the daily presidential briefing and the response to the new infection by coronavirus (Corona 19).
In particular, regarding the response to Corona 19, he added that discussions are ongoing, including the distribution and use of the vaccine.
Regarding the new administration, he said, “President Donald Trump changed everything by shouting the priority of the United States and calling for isolation,” he said, not the “third Obama administration” which is in the continuation of the Obama administration.
Meanwhile, for 100 days after taking office, he proposed to reform the illegal immigrant policy, provide emergency support for Corona 19, and respond to climate change as the main policy goals.
“I will send a bill to the Senate with a plan to grant citizenship to the current 11 million unregistered immigrants,” he said. “I will also abolish the executive order that has made the climate worse and made us unhealthy.” .
Biden also dismissed public speculation that he might investigate President Trump after taking office, saying, “I will not mobilize the Justice Department during my term as if something happened.
In addition, regarding the plan for the Senate and House of Representatives of the Democratic Party to stay on the ground, it was revealed that it was “a practically difficult decision because the difference in seats secured by the Senate and the House is small.”
Biden plans to give a public address on Thanksgiving 25 in Wilmington, Delaware.
Earlier, Federal Secretary General Emily Murphy sent a letter confirming President-elect status to Biden the day before, notifying that he has the authority to use all possible means, including federal funds, to take over the regime.
He explained that it was not due to pressure from the White House that delayed the approval of the transfer of power.
However, a few hours after that, President Trump again insisted on the fraudulent election via Twitter, and it was reported that Biden and I were having difficulty accessing key data from the federal government.
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