Trump wants to continue to sue

Even if the numbers are clear: President Trump continues to resist the election defeat and has announced even more lawsuits. Election winner Biden, on the other hand, wants to set an example on the first day of his term in office.

The incumbent US President Donald Trump has once again made it clear that he has no intention of admitting his defeat in the presidential election. He tightened his allegations about alleged election fraud and announced further lawsuits on Monday night.

Trump wrote on Twitter that he will soon initiate “major lawsuits” that question the outcome of the November 3 presidential election. “Our big lawsuits, exposing the unconstitutionality of the 2020 elections and the insolence with which things were done to change the outcome, are about to be filed!”

The Democratic candidate Joe Biden had prevailed in the election against the Republican incumbent Trump. Trump continues to deny his election defeat and hopes to overturn Biden’s victory on the judiciary. Official election officials from both camps have stated that there are no signs of major irregularities in the polls.

The previous lawsuits have had little success in court. Authorities also described the choice as the safest so far.

Trump attorneys weaken Pennsylvania lawsuit

Meanwhile, Trump’s lawyers have toned down a lawsuit against the result of the presidential election in the important state of Pennsylvania. When updating the complaint, you deleted the allegations that the vote counting violated constitutional rights by Trump observers. Trump’s lawyers wanted to invalidate several hundred thousand votes in Pennsylvania on this basis.

The allegation remains that Trump’s Republican voters were disadvantaged in Pennsylvania because some districts with a democratic orientation were allowed to correct mistakes in ballot papers.

Biden: Reversing various Trump decisions

The future US President Biden wants to reverse various political decisions made by Donald Trump on the very first day in the White House. “We have a lot to do for day one,” said Biden’s future chief of staff Ronald Klain on US television. These included a return to the Paris Agreement, protection for young migrants in the US and health care measures. Biden can initiate this after taking office on January 20th by decree.

The corona situation in the USA is now getting more and more out of control. The mark of eleven million infections was exceeded on Sunday. A million cases were added in just six days. Several states tightened corona measures such as mask requirements and the closure of some shops over the weekend. For the time being, restaurants in Michigan are only allowed to sell outside the home and those who can should work from home.

Biden’s future government wants to avoid broad lockdowns in the fight against the pandemic through targeted measures. “We have approaches with the precision of a scalpel instead of the brute force of an ax,” emphasized Vivek Murthy, one of the co-heads of the Biden coronavirus expert council, the TV broadcaster Fox.

US immonologist criticizes Trump’s refusal

Renowned US immunologist and corona expert Anthony Fauci said the Trump administration’s refusal to recognize Biden’s election victory also hampered future activities in the fight against the pandemic. The GSA agency is still not giving Biden’s transition team the green light to work with government agencies. For the ongoing work of the coronavirus working group in the White House, it would be better if you could already work with the Biden experts, said Fauci on the CNN TV channel.

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