Pompeo said that after the vote counting in the elections, power will be transferred to the second Trump administration.



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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo expressed confidence that current US President Donald Trump will be named the winner of the 2020 elections.

Once the electoral process in the United States is completed, the process of a smooth transfer of power to the second administration of President Donald Trump will begin. This was announced by the Secretary of State of the United States, Mike Pompeo, during a briefing on November 10, reports Bloomberg.

Then he responded to a journalist’s question about whether the US State Department will cooperate with the transition team of the likely winner of the presidential election, Joe Biden.

Pompeo stressed that illegal votes will not be counted in the count.

“The world must have full confidence that the transition period for January 20 will be successful. We are ready, the world is watching what happens here. We are going to count all the votes,” added the US Secretary of State.

In the United States, on November 3, 2020, the main vote in the presidential elections took place. More than 10 candidates ran for the job, the main competitors were Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Biden. Turnout in these elections was a 120-year record – some 160 million Americans participated in them.

According to CNN, ABC News and Fox News, Biden received between 273 and 290 electoral votes, guaranteeing him a victory in the election. Trump, according to CNN, has the support of 213 voters, according to ABC News and Fox News – 214.

Biden, after the announcement of these results, announced his victory, and Trump – who will file lawsuits in court and “will not rest” until he achieves an “honest vote count”, believes that “these elections are still far from over.”

Trump claims that 71 million votes ensured his victory in the new elections. CNN’s calculations show that more than 74.5 million voters voted for its competitor.



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