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Last updated: November 7, 2020 9:10 p.m.
After President Joe Biden won the presidential election, the US website “CNN” said that outgoing President Donald Trump does not plan to invite President-elect Joe Biden to the White House in the coming days.
Since the end of the voting process and the beginning of the count, votes for the Republican candidate Donald Trump’s campaign have risen in opposition to the results in some states, and Trump has indicated in recent days that he will go to court if not trust the results.
Traditionally, the American president invites the president-elect to the White House for a bilateral meeting, before the transfer of power and his formal inauguration in January.
On November 10, 2016, former President Barack Obama summoned Trump to a bilateral meeting at the White House, where the two sides discussed a series of dossiers, including the North Korea issue.
Trump, as he made clear in his statement, continues to insist on criticizing the electoral process and making accusations of fraud, so those traditional transition movements “will not happen anytime soon,” CNN said.
The source also indicated that there is no coordination within time limits on how to move forward between the current and the new US administration.
On Saturday, the US media announced that Democratic candidate Joe Biden had won the US presidency, after securing the crucial results from Pennsylvania.
The US presidential election saw a close rapprochement between the two candidates with very narrow margins in a handful of states, while Trump stepped up his legal efforts to influence vote counting and launched accusations of voter fraud.
Previously, Agence France-Presse said that President Trump left the White House today and arrived at his golf club in Virginia, according to “Sky News.”