Biden’s Moment of Victory, Empty White House “A ‘leadership gap’ is inevitable until Trump’s defeat is acknowledged”



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Check-in 2020.11.08 16:00

Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden was elected the 46th president of the United States on the 7th (local time), and there was confusion about the ‘leadership gap’ in the White House.

Even after President Donald Trump expressed his willingness to disagree with the election results, he is likely to go through a difficult process even to admit his final defeat.

According to Bloomberg News, the interior of the White House was literally empty when news of Biden’s victory was announced.

President Trump first heard of Biden’s victory at the Trump National Golf Club in Stirling, Virginia, near Washington, DC. Furthermore, most of Trump’s aides at the time were heading home to prevent the corona infection that has recently spread within the White House.

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, returns from a golf course in Virginia on the 7th (local time) and enters the White House. / AP Yonhap News

President Trump’s car parade returned to the White House in the afternoon, with crowds celebrating Biden’s victory around the White House.

Bloomberg said: “(At the time Biden’s election was confirmed) the White House room was empty,” he said. “There were no meetings or announcements about how the White House staff should respond. This is what former President Barack Obama failed four years ago. After that, it was very different from gathering discouraged staff in office and giving encouraging speeches.” .

“The leadership gap has left White House officials unsure about their next plans,” he said. “President Trump’s staff is putting off establishing political and legal strategies and is divided on how far the lawsuit will go.” .

Earlier, President Trump announced his intention to disagree with the electoral defeat and to sue. “It is true that the election never ends,” he made a statement and said, “candidate Biden has not been recognized as a winner in any state.”

Additionally, Trump’s presidential camp is reported to have urged his supporters to donate donations for the presidential election. “The current atmosphere within the Republican Party is ‘despair,'” said Dan Eberhart, one of the Republican donors. “Their message is that they just keep fighting.”

However, Bloomberg noted that Trump’s presidential field has been unable to provide a concrete example of the illegal election. Trump’s private attorney, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, held a press conference in Philadelphia today to inflate allegations of unfair elections, saying: “If it’s illegal, the court will invalidate the election.”

President Trump’s election adviser Cory Cory Lewandosky also argued that the Pennsylvania election was fraught with cheating. However, not all of them give real cases of illegal elections.

President Trump’s aide, Bloomberg said, hopes he will eventually admit defeat in some form. Currently, what President Trump avoids most is the perception that he is “more lost.”

“President Trump will fight like a gladiator until the election results are finalized,” said Trump’s closest aide, former White House Secretary Mick Mulvaini, but ultimately respecting the results.

However, some predictions that President Trump will again contest in the next presidential election. Mulvaini said in a webinar (web + seminar) organized by the Think Tank Institute for International and European Affairs on the 5th, “If President Trump loses this re-election, he will certainly challenge the 2024 presidential election again.”

Another aide to President Trump told Bloomberg, “Let Biden get it. We’ll get it back in four years.”

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