No state of emergency due to election — Georgia governor takes off Trump

In the Unit­ed States, Pres­i­dent Trump is still try­ing to turn the elec­tion result. But more and more Repub­li­cans are no longer par­tic­i­pat­ing, as the case of the Gov­er­nor of Geor­gia shows. Trump ally Gra­ham, mean­while, gives the out­go­ing pres­i­dent sur­pris­ing advice. US Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump’s attempts to turn his elec­toral defeat into a vic­to­ry are becom­ing increas­ing­ly des­per­ate. Now the Repub­li­can gov­er­nor of Geor­gia, Bri­an Kemp, rejects him — Trump had abused him on Twit­ter as “unfor­tu­nate” and asked why he was not step­ping in on his behalf and over­rid­ing the elec­tion offi­cer and State Sec­re­tary Brad Raf­fensperg­er. Inter­na­tion­al report 29.11.20 A pre­mo­ni­tion comes true What will become of Pres­i­dent Trump? A spokesman for Gov­er­nor Kemp has now told the Atlanta Jour­nal-Con­sti­tu­tion that his boss will not inter­fere. That is not legal­ly pos­si­ble. “The Sec­re­tary of State, who is an elect­ed con­sti­tu­tion­al offi­cial, over­sees the elec­tions and can­not be over­ruled by an exec­u­tive order,” the spokesman said. “As the gov­er­nor has repeat­ed­ly said, he will con­tin­ue to obey the law and encour­age the sec­re­tary of state to take sen­si­ble steps.” Trump had pre­vi­ous­ly railed that he was ashamed of hav­ing sup­port­ed Kemp in his elec­tion. This did absolute­ly noth­ing. Kemp had pre­vi­ous­ly stood before the elec­tion offi­cer, who had been put under pres­sure by Repub­li­cans such as Trump-loy­al Sen­a­tor Lind­sey Gra­ham. The Wash­ing­ton Post had told Raf­fensperg­er that Gra­ham asked him to throw away bal­lots, which Raf­fensperg­er denies. MP is referred to as “trai­tor” The Sen­a­tor from South Car­oli­na also spoke up and advised Trump to accept Joe Biden’s invi­ta­tion to take office. So far it has been tak­en for grant­ed that out­go­ing pres­i­dents take part in the solemn cer­e­mo­ny, which sym­bol­izes the peace­ful trans­fer of pow­er and has a long tra­di­tion in the USA. Since Trump has not yet rec­og­nized Biden’s elec­tion vic­to­ry, the ques­tion is whether he will be there on Jan­u­ary 20. After impuni­ty for Fly­nn how could Trump par­don him­self? Gra­ham said, how­ev­er, accord­ing to “The Hill”, Trump should par­tic­i­pate “if” Biden wins. In doing so, he also gave the impres­sion that the elec­tion vic­to­ry was not yet cer­tain. Mean­while, all con­tro­ver­sial states — Ari­zona, Geor­gia, Wis­con­sin, Michi­gan and Penn­syl­va­nia — have com­plet­ed the count­ing of votes and offi­cial­ly con­firmed it. In the pres­i­den­tial elec­tion, Biden won a clear major­i­ty of the elec­torate, who are to elect him as the 46th pres­i­dent on Decem­ber 14th. Gra­ham said he was, like Trump, con­cerned about postal vote fraud. The evi­dence pre­sent­ed so far was so thin that Trump’s lawyers were drowned in court. Repub­li­can sup­port for Trump is crum­bling, but it remains strong. A mem­ber of the House of Rep­re­sen­ta­tives even had to put up with hos­til­i­ty for acknowl­edg­ing Biden’s elec­tion vic­to­ry. Vir­ginia Repub­li­can Den­ver Rig­gle­man said on CNN he was labeled a “trai­tor” because of this: “Peo­ple who are very close to me have called me some­thing of a trai­tor because of my belief in data and sta­tis­ti­cal analy­sis and tech­nol­o­gy,” said he. Rig­gle­man said Trump’s unsub­stan­ti­at­ed alle­ga­tions of mas­sive cor­rup­tion sound­ed like “des­per­a­tion” to him.

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