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https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/11/politics/donald-trump-joe-biden-transition/index.html


Alarm grows over Trump administration acting 'more akin to a dictatorship' as he denies election defeat


Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN

Updated 1346 GMT (2146 HKT) November 11, 2020

Biden says Trump's failure to concede won't affect transition

(CNN)President Donald Trump's administration is taking on the characteristics of a tottering regime -- with its loyalty tests, destabilizing attacks on the military chain of command, a deepening bunker mentality and increasingly delusional claims of political victory.
In response, a visibly confident President-elect Joe Biden is going out of his way to project calm amid the deepening chaos, even as Trump and senior Republicans still refuse to acknowledge the President's defeat in a stunning break with America's democratic traditions.
Biden is taking calls with leaders of the country's top allies and appearing on camera, which reflects the inevitability of his ascent to power. Meanwhile the President is staying behind closed doors, tweeting in wild block capital letters and unleashing a purge of the Pentagon's civilian leadership in what one current defense official called "dictator moves." And William Cohen, former Secretary of Defense and Republican senator, told CNN's Don Lemon the administration's conduct is "more akin to a dictatorship than a democracy."
The President-elect is reassuring the American people with a composure granted by an election win that Trump's threadbare legal cases baselessly alleging massive voter fraud have little chance of overturning the will of the voters.
Biden says Trump's actions are 'an embarrassment' but won't impede transition effort
Biden says Trump's actions are 'an embarrassment' but won't impede transition effort

The President-elect on Tuesday consciously avoided escalating a confrontation with Trump, who is withholding the access and funding that incoming presidents normally rely on to stand up their administrations. But while Trump will remain President until January 20, an unmistakable symbolic transfer of authority is taking place despite Trump's efforts to deny his successor legitimacy.
 
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Alarm grows over Trump administration acting 'more akin to a dictatorship' as he denies election defeat


Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN

Updated 1346 GMT (2146 HKT) November 11, 2020

Biden says Trump's failure to concede won't affect transition

(CNN)President Donald Trump's administration is taking on the characteristics of a tottering regime -- with its loyalty tests, destabilizing attacks on the military chain of command, a deepening bunker mentality and increasingly delusional claims of political victory.
In response, a visibly confident President-elect Joe Biden is going out of his way to project calm amid the deepening chaos, even as Trump and senior Republicans still refuse to acknowledge the President's defeat in a stunning break with America's democratic traditions.
Biden is taking calls with leaders of the country's top allies and appearing on camera, which reflects the inevitability of his ascent to power. Meanwhile the President is staying behind closed doors, tweeting in wild block capital letters and unleashing a purge of the Pentagon's civilian leadership in what one current defense official called "dictator moves." And William Cohen, former Secretary of Defense and Republican senator, told CNN's Don Lemon the administration's conduct is "more akin to a dictatorship than a democracy."
The President-elect is reassuring the American people with a composure granted by an election win that Trump's threadbare legal cases baselessly alleging massive voter fraud have little chance of overturning the will of the voters.
Biden says Trump's actions are 'an embarrassment' but won't impede transition effort 's actions are 'an embarrassment' but won't impede transition effort
Biden says Trump's actions are 'an embarrassment' but won't impede transition effort

The President-elect on Tuesday consciously avoided escalating a confrontation with Trump, who is withholding the access and funding that incoming presidents normally rely on to stand up their administrations. But while Trump will remain President until January 20, an unmistakable symbolic transfer of authority is taking place despite Trump's efforts to deny his successor legitimacy.
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all is talk only
amdk likes to talk and talk
that's their style
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wouldn't want lah
all is talk only
amdk likes to talk and talk
that's their style
haaaa


ya but this dotard is a one of a kind extremist like lau slut, siao langs are capable of bizzare things, he is the first mofo to deny an election in amerikan history, now ques is whether the military/pentagon will back his fat ass, which is highly unlikely, more likely they will escort him to the asylum, melania very smart alrdy know so quickly file for divorce take $ run road first :biggrin:
 
think high chance got civil war cumming, faster go stock up popcorn, this will be D greatest movie of the century :biggrin:
not likely... 80% of the americans are oredi convinced that joe n harris have won... oso 1 by 1 of trump close advisers are slowly throwing in the towel... its game over leow.. :geek:
 
Donald J Trump is staring at a pile of lawsuits, he may not be available to run :barefoot:
 
ya but this dotard is a one of a kind extremist like lau slut, siao langs are capable of bizzare things, he is the first mofo to deny an election in amerikan history, now ques is whether the military/pentagon will back his fat ass, which is highly unlikely, more likely they will escort him to the asylum, melania very smart alrdy know so quickly file for divorce take $ run road first :biggrin:
dotard is just like another businessman
won't be so crazy as to screw himself in a hopeless cause
 
Trump's legal battle faces massive odds


Despite Trump's claims that his second term is being stolen from him, the President's legal claim has so far made no headway in its efforts to claim massive fraud. The gambit looks increasingly like a political exercise as Trump struggles to come to terms with his defeat while Republican senators scared of the President's political base refuse to cross him, especially with two Georgia runoff elections scheduled for January that will decide control of their chamber.
Trump's already minuscule opportunity to change the course of the election is diminishing by the day. Biden is now more than 46,000 votes ahead in Pennsylvania, is up by 12,000 in Georgia and has a lead of 14,000 ballots in Arizona. It is not clear whether there are sufficient remaining votes left in the Grand Canyon state for the President to overtake the President-elect.
As the Trump campaign filed a new long-shot lawsuit in Michigan, which Biden won by nearly than 150,000 votes, its communications director Tim Murtaugh said, "We do believe that ultimately President Trump will be declared the winner of this election."
But Benjamin Ginsberg, a veteran Republican election lawyer, said that the Trump campaign "was a long way from nowhere" in its quest to overturn the outcome of the election.
"To win cases, they have to put enough results into play to change the outcome of the election in individual states and in none of the suits they have filed around the country are they anywhere close to doing that in any state," Ginsberg said on CNN's "The Situation Room."
Still, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell dug in Tuesday on his insistence that Trump was within his rights to pursue his complaints.
"I think we ought to quit all the hand-wringing and not act like this is extraordinary," the newly reelected Kentucky Republican said.
"We're going to get through this period and we'll swear in the winner on January the 20th, 2021, just like we have every four years since 1793."
While many observers believe McConnell is playing a long political game -- with the Georgia runoffs and the 2022 midterm congressional elections in mind -- the silence of Republican senators is emboldening Trump's intransigence.
The world has already moved on
But while GOP lawmakers aren't willing to break with the President, many world leaders are moving to embrace Biden -- including a number of whom who saw themselves as ideological counterparts of the President.
America's closest allies acknowledge Biden victory even as Trump refuses to concede

America's closest allies acknowledge Biden victory even as Trump refuses to concede

Biden's campaign released statements on the President-elect's calls with the leaders of France, Germany and Ireland. Biden also spoke to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, whose populist leanings made him a good fit with Trump. Johnson promised to work with Biden in a post-Covid-19 era.
Even Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who bonded with Trump over their common strongman tendencies, issued a public message congratulating Biden on his "election success." And Saudi King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman -- who has a close and controversial relationship with Trump and his son-in-law Jared Kushner -- sent Biden a cable in which they conveyed congratulations on "His Excellency's victory in the presidential elections."
Biden said he had a simple message for all the world leaders: "I am letting them know America is back."
 
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