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Trump “There will be an orderly transfer of power” (total)


Trump “There will be an orderly transfer of power” (total)

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US President Donald Trump promised to “transfer the orderly regime” after Congress confirmed President-elect Joe Biden’s presidential victory on the 7th (local time).

According to the Associated Press and CNN Broadcasting, President Trump made a statement and made such a statement after the Senate-Household joint meeting held to certify the election results of the elections.

President Trump said, “I am against the results of the vote and the facts are supporting me, but there will be an orderly transfer of power on the 20th.”

“We have always said that we will continue the fight for conviction that we only counted legitimate votes,” he said. “The first presidential term was over, but it was only the beginning of making America Great Again.”

President-elect Biden’s inauguration ceremony will be held on the 20th.

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This also ended President Trump’s 60-day campaign against the presidential election.

On November 5 last year, President Trump foretold his dissent by counting illegal votes and claiming that he would win the presidential election unless the Democratic Party steals the election results.

Since then, President Trump fought a lawsuit in key contending states such as Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Nevada, claiming that there was corruption in the counting of votes by mail and registration of voters.

On December 11, last year, the Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit filed by President Trump asking to invalidate the counting results of the four contending states.

However, President Trump continued his dissatisfaction with saying “it wasn’t over,” and filing a lawsuit again in the Supreme Court of the United States, raising concerns over the results of the Pennsylvania mail ballot.

President Trump defended himself as a “great patriot” the day before when protesters supporting him entered the Capitol Hill where the Senate and House joint meetings were held and rioted.

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