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Joe Biden is already announcing his plans as the newly elected president of the United States (Photo: REUTERS / Jim Bourg)
This is reported by The Washington Post, citing well-informed sources.
Biden plans to return the United States to the Paris Climate Charter, as well as cancel the United States’ withdrawal from the World Health Organization.
In addition, according to sources in the publication, the Democratic candidate wants to immediately lift the ban on immigration, aimed at many Muslim-majority countries, and restore a program that will allow people illegally brought to the United States as children to remain in country.
The publication also notes that the newly elected president’s top advisers have been working for months on how to better implement his electoral plan, and have even compiled a book with his electoral promises, from which they will make certain decisions.
As reported, President-elect Joe Biden announced the launch of a new plan to combat the coronavirus in January 2021. Already on Monday, he plans to announce the composition of his anti-covid team.
We will recall, on November 7, the American media wrote that Democratic candidate Joe Biden was elected the 46th president of the United States. He obtained a victory in Pennsylvania, thanks to which he received the 270 electoral votes necessary for victory.
Then Donald Trump said that he would appeal against Biden’s victory in court and seek justice by calculating the results of the presidential elections in the United States.
He stated, who won the US presidential election with 71 million legal votes.
Trump also created an “electoral protection” group and is collecting donations.
Republican Party representatives intend to raise at least $ 60 million to fund the lawsuits brought by Donald Trump.
Biden now has 279 electoral votes of the 270 needed to win, Trump simultaneously received a total of 214 electoral votes.
The electoral college officially votes on December 12.
Another 4 states continue to count votes. These are Arizona (11 electoral votes), Georgia (16 votes), North Carolina (15 votes), and Alaska (3 votes).
Trump still has the lead in North Carolina and Alaska. However, the results of the elections in these states will no longer affect the overall results of the US presidential elections.