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Senate election in Georgia: Trump at first rally since defeat - Obama with urgent appeal

2020-12-07T19:20:04.584Z


Donald Trump continues to speak of alleged election fraud after the 2020 US election. In Georgia he wants to support the re-election of two senators on Saturday. Obama finds clear words.


Donald Trump continues to speak of alleged election fraud after the 2020 US election.

In Georgia he wants to support the re-election of two senators on Saturday.

Obama finds clear words.

  • The 

    2020 US election *

     has been decided: The 46th US President elected is 

    Democrat Joe Biden

    .

  • The outgoing President 

    Donald Trump *

     does not want to admit his election defeat and speaks of alleged 

    election manipulation

    .

    With no evidence.

  • Joe Biden *

     is meanwhile preparing to take over government.

    The time has come on January 20, 2020.

  • This 

    news ticker

     is updated regularly.

Update from December 5, 7:32 p.m

.: Before his visit to Georgia, US President Donald Trump again calls for the signatures to be checked on votes cast in Georgia.

The two Republicans Senator Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger would not allow this.

Joe Biden leads Georgia with nearly 12,000 votes.

Experts expect that a currently ongoing second count will not bring any major changes.

I will easily & quickly win Georgia if Governor @BrianKempGA or the Secretary of State permit a simple signature verification.

Has not been done and will show large scale discrepancies.

Why are these two “Republicans” saying no?

If we win Georgia, everything else falls in place!

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 5, 2020

In a Washington Post poll of Republicans in the US Congress, 25 respondents were convinced that Biden won the election, two attributed the victory to Trump.

The majority - namely 222 out of 249 - did not answer or abstained.

The Post asked every GOP member of Congress this week three basic questions, including: "Who won the election?"



The results:


🗳️ Just 25 acknowledge Biden's win.


🐘 Two of them said Trump had won.


🚫 222 of them were unclear or did not answer.

https://t.co/hzrbTvyu0x

- The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) December 5, 2020

US President Donald Trump: First rally after the election - Georgia is divided on the arrival

Update from December 5, 9 a.m .:

On Saturday, the outgoing

US President will

attend

an event in

Valdosta

,

Georgia

.

Its first rally since the

2020 US election

.

There he wants to campaign for the re-election of two Republican senators:

Kelly Loeffler

and

David Perdue

.

The

state's

Republicans

are divided on

the presence of

Donald Trump

.

The importance of the

runoff

election on January 5th

, in which

Loeffler

and

Perdue will

face Democrats

Jon Ossoff

and

Raphael


Warnock

, should by no means be underestimated.

If the Republicans prevail, the party would have a majority in the important

US Senate

- and could thus make the political agenda of the US President-elect

Joe Biden

much more difficult.

See you tomorrow night at 7PM, Valdosta, Georgia!

https://t.co/Or9WioLiVk

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 4, 2020

Former US President

Barack Obama has

now joined

the decisive battle in

Georgia

.

"You have to understand, this is not all about

Georgia

," said the

44th US president

at a virtual event by

the state

Democrats

.

"This is about America, and this is about the world." The outcome of the runoff election could have a major impact on the

Biden government

.

If the

Republicans

can hold

their majority in the

Senate

, "then they can block almost anything".

Inauguration of Joe Biden: Due to the corona pandemic, different than usual - virtual ceremony possible

Update from December 5th, 8:45 am:

"First and foremost, my goal is to protect America and still allow the people to celebrate." With this, the elected US President

Joe Biden

agreed

the population for a significantly different inauguration on January 20th than usual.

Due to the

corona pandemic

, it is "highly unlikely," according to Biden, that a million people will attend the ceremony.

That said the 46th US President at a press conference in his hometown of

Wilmington

.

He could not say exactly what the inauguration would look like, but could imagine a virtual event.

Talks are currently underway with leading

congress members

.

Significant resignation in the White House: Communications chief Alyssa Farah has her last day at work

Update from December 4, 5:18 p.m.:

According to information from the

Washington Post

, today is

Alyssa Farah's

last working day

.

The

White House

communications chief

has resigned.

After three and a half years, she is leaving the White House, Farah announced on Thursday.

"I am deeply proud of the incredible things we have been able to achieve to make our country stronger and safer."

The

Washington Post

, according to the resignation of the 31-year-old is a silent admission of

defeat Donald Trumps

same.

Even if he still

does not want to

admit

the election defeat to the Democrat

Joe Biden

.

It's been the honor of a lifetime to serve in the Trump Administration over the last 3 and a half years, first as Press Secretary to @VP Pence, then as Press Secretary for the @DeptofDefense, & most recently as White House Communications Director.

- Alyssa Farah (@Alyssafarah) December 3, 2020

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris: It is important for the image of the USA that Trump is there when he is inaugurated

Update from December 4th, 3:50 p.m.:

Joe Biden was

asked

whether

Donald Trump's

presence at his inauguration was important

.

He laughed once before he started to answer.

During a

CNN

interview with the elected Vice-President

Kamala Harris

, the Democrat emphasized that it was important for the

USA

to signal a peaceful handover.

"It has no personal consequence for me, but I believe for the country," he said.

In this regard alone,

Trump is

important at the ceremony.

Since the results of the

2020 US elections

,

Donald Trump has

refused to

admit his election defeat.

At a Christmas speech, he is said to have announced a possible candidacy for 2024.

And

according to

reports from the

Daily Beast

media platform

even plan to

hold an event for that purpose

on

Joe Biden's

handover day

, January

20, 2021

.

Joe Biden tells CNN that "more than several" sitting Republican senators privately called him to congratulate him.

- Kyle Griffin (@ kylegriffin1) December 4, 2020

Handover to Joe Biden on January 20: Donald Trump's presence important in one way

For the refusal of

Donald Trump

, the elected US President

Joe Biden found

clear words: "Such things happen in dictatorships by blinders," he announced on

CNN

.

That is not the United States of America.

He was concerned about the

US

image

in the world.

After the 2020 US election: Even Vice President Mike Pence should refrain - spokesman denied

First report from December 3rd, 5.45 p.m .:

Washington - Vice President

Mike Pence *

apparently wants to

leave

Trump's

sinking ship.

"It is an open secret (in Trump-World) that

Vice President Pence

absolutely does not see the legal efforts as President Trump does,"

Daily Beast

quoted

a senior administrative official

as saying

.

The Trump campaign itself refused to comment on the rumors.

Trump had only published a 46-minute speech on Wednesday evening in which he continued to

speak

of

election fraud

.

“As has been the case for the past four years, the Vice President * is proud to stand by the President - in this case to ensure that every legal vote is counted and every illegal vote is rejected.

The

Daily Beast's

anonymous sources

have no real insight into the Vice President's views on these issues, ”said a spokesman for

Mike Pences

.

Trump lawyer wants to save himself: Abstruse appearances could be part of his plan

Trump attorney

Rudy Giuliani attracted attention

after the 2020 US election with his absurd appearances and conspiracy myths.

As

The Daily Beast

now reports, however, there may be a strategy behind his behavior.

To protect yourself from prosecution.

The outgoing US President

Donald Trump is

currently thinking

about

Giuliani's pardon

after.

Allegedly Rudy Giuliani, former Mayor of New York, is part of an ongoing FBI investigation.

It is said to be about his connections to

Lev Parnas

and

Igor Fruman

, two businessmen born in the former Soviet Union.

The trio was part of

Donald Trump's

so-called

Ukraine affair

.

An attempt to initiate an investigation into corruption charges against

Joe Biden

and his son Hunter.

Giuliani

is said to have met with Parnas and Fruman to track down any dirty laundry from the then

US presidential

candidate.

Both

Lev Parnas

and

Igor Fruman

are the focus of the

US judiciary

and so far plead not guilty.

The prosecutor is looking for solid evidence against

Rudy Giuliani

.

I want you all to know I have an incredible team fighting everyday to expose the blatant theft of the Presidency of our great country.



We all feel we are doing it to save our right to vote but also to end the Democrat assault on free speech and the free exercise of religion.

- Rudy W. Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) December 2, 2020

Rudy Giuliani: Trump attorney targeted by the FBI - he hopes for a pardon from Trump

What is explosive about the

Daily Beast

report

is the assumption that the

FBI

has so far left him alone, "because he knows that FBI agents will not jump on stage to handcuff him while the cameras are still on him." Any motivation for him to continue to

uphold

the unsubstantiated claims of

election manipulation

?

A possible calculation by the lawyer to continue playing the game until

Trump

saves

him from the

FBI's

investigation with a pardon

.

(aka) * Merkur.de is part of the Ippen-Digital network.

List of rubric lists: © Andrew Harnik / dpa

Source: merkur

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