Washington US President Donald Trump asked officials to begin preparations to transfer power to newly elected President Joe Biden. Trump’s statement comes after the head of the federal agency GSA, responsible for the transfer of power, had said that she would provide Biden with the necessary resources to come to the White House. Trump, however, insisted that he would “continue the fight and win.” Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President have been declared winners in the US election on November 3. But Trump has yet to accept his defeat.
Trump’s campaign team has filed several cases of fraud and fraud in the election process, many of which have been dismissed by the courts. Trump’s tweet in this regard came hours after ‘General Service Administrator’ (GSA) Emily Murphy wrote a letter to newly elected President Joe Biden informing the Trump administration that he was ready to officially begin the process of transfer of power. did. Trump tweeted, “I want to thank Emily Murphy of GSA for her dedication and loyalty to the country.” They have been harassed, bullied and abused … and I do not want this to happen to them, their family or any GSA employee. Our fight will continue and I am sure we will win. ”
The outgoing president said, “In the interest of our country, I suggest Emily and her team do what needs to be done with respect to the preliminary protocol and I have said the same to my team.” Biden-Harris Johannes Abraham, the executive director of the power transfer party, said in a statement that the GSA administrator has recognized Biden in the presidential election and Harris as the clear winners of the election, essential to the smooth and peaceful transfer of power to the newly elected administration. Resources are being provided.
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