US President Donald Trump was defeated by his opponent Joe Biden in the presidential election, but President Trump refused to accept the results accusing him of rigging and announced to go to court. President Trump's stance on the transfer of power to Joe Biden seemed to be in jeopardy, but in the end, President Trump has accepted his defeat, which has paved the way for the transfer of power to Joe Biden.
According to Mail Online, Chief of Government Services Administration Emily Murphy and her team have been under intense pressure for several days to hand over power to the newly elected president. However, after the election results were verified by the Michigan State Election Board, a statement came from Emily Murphy that the transfer of power to Joe Biden could begin. Shortly afterward, President Trump stepped forward and, taking credit for himself, said on his Twitter account: "I instruct Emily and her team to take the necessary steps regarding the initial protocols. Implement. "
With that statement, President Trump reiterated his stance on fraud and said, "At the same time, our case will continue with full force. We will continue our good fight and I am confident that victory will be ours. ”President Trump may have allowed Joe Biden to hand over power, but he is still in Egypt on an investigation into allegations of fraudulent ballots. Will refer It should be noted that with the start of the transfer of power to Biden, he will begin to receive daily intelligence briefings. In addition, Biden will be authorized to negotiate with the Corona Virus Task Force.