The letter is missing — the US authorities cross the line after Biden’s victory

With the announce­ment of the elec­tion vic­to­ry by the US media, the time actu­al­ly begins for Joe Biden and his team in which they start admin­is­tra­tive process­es until they take office on Jan­u­ary 20th. But obsta­cles are being put in the way of the elect­ed new pres­i­dent. Pos­si­ble delay for the change of pow­er in the White House: Accord­ing to a media report, the man­age­ment of the agency respon­si­ble for the US gov­ern­ment build­ings will refuse to sign a let­ter giv­ing the Biden tran­si­tion team access to US author­i­ties and for­mal­ly start­ing work this week can. This is a fur­ther sign that incum­bent Don­ald Trump does not rec­og­nize the elec­tion vic­to­ry of the Demo­c­rat Joe Biden and could dis­rupt the trans­fer of pow­er, writes the Wash­ing­ton Post.

Defeat not admit­ted Trump etch­es against US elec­tion tradition

Such a let­ter from the Gen­er­al Ser­vices Admin­is­tra­tion (GSA) amounts to a for­mal state­ment by the US gov­ern­ment about the win­ner of the pres­i­den­tial elec­tion, accord­ing to the news­pa­per. The incum­bent US Pres­i­dent Trump is still try­ing to win the elec­tion through legal means such as law­suits in indi­vid­ual states. After the elec­tion of a new pres­i­dent, the GSA, writes the Wash­ing­ton Post, has the role of grant­i­ng the win­ning team access to gov­ern­ment build­ings, e‑mails, gov­ern­ment offi­cials and com­put­er sys­tems by declar­ing the “appar­ent win­ner” of a pres­i­den­tial elec­tion. to release pre­vi­ous­ly approved funds for salaries and admin­is­tra­tion, and to cre­ate rooms in each US agency. Build­ing a new gov­ern­ment is esti­mat­ed at a sum of 9.9 mil­lion dol­lars (about 8.3 mil­lion euros) this year. But author­i­ty chief Emi­ly Mur­phy did not write such a let­ter on Sun­day evening (local time) and thus almost 36 hours after the elec­tion win­ner was pro­claimed by the media, the Wash­ing­ton Post con­tin­ues. And the Trump admin­is­tra­tion seems to have no imme­di­ate plans for such a let­ter, in line with Trump’s line of not rec­og­niz­ing Biden’s elec­tion vic­to­ry. “This could be an ini­tial delay in the tran­si­tion to mod­ern times — except in 2000, when the Supreme Court ruled on a recount dis­pute between Al Gore and George W. Bush,” the news­pa­per said.

Reitz on US eco­nom­ic pol­i­cy “Biden will not be able to do every­thing new”

Unim­pressed by this, Biden took the first steps to pre­pare for his assump­tion of office. The 77-year-old and his future Vice-Pres­i­dent Kamala Har­ris announced a joint brief­ing in Wilm­ing­ton by a team of Coro­na experts for today. Biden then wants to speak about the coro­na cri­sis and mea­sures to stim­u­late the econ­o­my at his res­i­dence in the US state of Delaware. The two Democ­rats launched a web­site Buildbackbetter.com and a Twit­ter account @ Transition46 for the tran­si­tion peri­od until the planned assump­tion of office in Jan­u­ary. The web­site lists four pri­or­i­ties for the new pres­i­den­cy: the fight against Covid-19, eco­nom­ic recov­ery, the fight against racism and cli­mate change. His team will “tack­le these chal­lenges from day one,” it said with ref­er­ence to Jan­u­ary 20, when Biden will be sworn in as the 46th Pres­i­dent of the Unit­ed States. In the fight against the coro­na pan­dem­ic, Biden wants to set up a cri­sis team, which is made up of sci­en­tists and experts and is sup­posed to work out a plan that can come into effect when he takes office.

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