Biden Prepares Transitional Government, Trump Continues Lawsuits

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President Donald Trump is continuing his lawsuits against abuses in the US presidential election, while former vice president Joe Biden, who is projected by VOA to win the presidential election, said he would form a task force to deal with the coronavirus pandemic or Covid-19 this week.

America faces a reality that has been split in two since the November 3 presidential election. Former Vice President Joe Biden, who is projected to win the presidential election, said he would begin a transition to rule.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump said ballots were still counted in some states and he should have been given the opportunity to file lawsuits in states where there were allegations of fraud.

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South Dakota state governor Kristi Noem of the Republican Party said, “What is interesting is the statement of a number of individuals who say this is a very extraordinary victory for Joe Biden. Even though this is not the case, because there are several states that are still counting votes. "

A number of Democratic Party leaders are calling on their Republican counterparts to accept the results of the presidential election for the country or prove the existence of alleged fraud.

Delaware Democratic Senator Chris Coons said, "If the Republican Party wants to support President Trump who insists on not accepting the results of this presidential election, then the president has to show the facts, not just angry tweets."

Joe Biden's team announced that although the new president-elect will take office on January 20, his side will begin a transition to the country's leadership by forming a task force to deal with the corona virus pandemic.

Meanwhile, Republican senator from the state of Missouri who is also chairman of the Joint Congressional Committee for the Inauguration Ceremony, Roy Blunt, said plans for the presidential inauguration on January 20 were still continuing.

“I look forward to seeing Biden and Trump on the same stage on Inauguration Day. And this will send a strong message, whoever is sworn in on that day, "he said.

After awaiting the outcome of the presidential election, America is poised to make the transition from its fiercest presidential election campaign to the next.