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Peaceful transfer of power in the event of bankruptcy? Trump expresses himself tellingly - and has nasty message for Prince Harry

2020-09-25T04:03:19.871Z


If Donald Trump is defeated, will Donald Trump easily evacuate the White House? An ambiguous answer from the US President raises doubts.


If Donald Trump is defeated, will Donald Trump easily evacuate the White House?

An ambiguous answer from the US President raises doubts.

  • When

    asked by journalists,

    US President

    Donald Trump *

    left it open several times whether he

    would accept

    a defeat in the

    2020 US election *

    .

  • Trump's criticism of the

    Corona *

    -related

    postal vote

    demand is also becoming an

    endurance

    test

    for US democracy.

  • In addition to his challenger

    Joe Biden

    , Trump is now also targeting a person outside the Politk business:

    Duchess Meghan

    *.

Update from September 24, 10:17 p.m

.: After Trump's ambiguous statement about the transfer of power after the 2020 presidential election, not only Democrats, but Republicans as well, feel compelled to make clear counter-statements.

The Democratic leader of the House of Representatives,

Nancy Pelosi

, compared Trump to authoritarian rulers in other countries: "Mr. President, you are not in North Korea, Turkey or Russia," said Pelosi.

“You are in the USA.

It's a democracy. "

Mitt Romney, a harsh critic of Trump within the Republican Party, made a clear tweet: “Fundamental to democracy is a peaceful transfer of power.

Without them we have Belarus. "

Fundamental to democracy is the peaceful transition of power;

without that, there is Belarus.

Any suggestion that a president might not respect this constitutional guarantee is both unthinkable and unacceptable.

- Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) September 24, 2020

Senate

Republican

Majority

Leader Mitch McConnel

I went one step further.

Also on

Twitter

, he assured an orderly transfer of power should Trump

lose

the

presidential election

.

"The winner of the November 3rd election will take office on January 20th," he wrote:

The winner of the November 3rd election will be inaugurated on January 20th.

There will be an orderly transition just as there has been every four years since 1792.

- Leader McConnell (@senatemajldr) September 24, 2020

US election 2020: Meghan Markle is attacked by Donald Trump

Update from September 24, 12.23 p.m.: Are

the current

polls

on the

2020 US election unsettling

?

In

any case,

US President Donald Trump

has now not only attacked his challenger

Joe Biden

(see original message)

, but also

Duchess Meghan *

- apparently because of her comments on the same.

He was

"not a fan"

, said Trump on Wednesday about the wife of the British

Prince Harry

*.

Trump ironically wished the prince “good luck”.

He will "be able to use" it.

The

US citizen Meghan Markle

had on Tuesday in the transmitter

ABC

said: "Every four years, we are told, 'This is the most important election of our lives'.

But this is it. ”A few weeks earlier, the former actress had caused a sensation with comments on the US election.

At the time she said that the country absolutely needed

“change”

.

In her comments on the election, Duchess Meghan never mentioned Trump or

Joe Biden

by name - but the comments were generally understood as distancing themselves from the president.

+

US President Donald Trump is "not a fan" of Duchess Meghan - most likely because of her comments on the 2020 US election.

© Michele Spatari / AFP

US election 2020: Trump rejects promise of peaceful change of power in case of election defeat

Update from September 24, 7:05 a.m

.: US President

Donald Trump

has refused to

promise

a

peaceful transfer of power

in the event of his

election defeat

in November.

In response to a reporter question on Wednesday in the White House, Trump simply said:

"Well, we'll see what happens."

The fact that a US president refuses to guarantee a peaceful transfer of power

if he

is voted out is an

unprecedented process

.

Trump's presidential

rival Joe Biden

reacted in disbelief.

"What kind of country are we in?" He asked.

"I don't know what to say about it." The opposition Democratic candidate and former Vice President has been consistently ahead of Trump in the polls for months.

The president keeps sowing doubts about the reliability of the election process.

His criticism relates to the postal vote, which he portrays as extremely susceptible to manipulation.

However, experts strongly disagree with this assessment.

Trump accuses the Democrats of

planning

“electoral fraud”

by promoting postal votes in the states they govern

.

The president's criticism of the postal vote is fueling concerns among his opponents that if Biden wins on November 3, he will not be able to recognize the election result

(see original report)

.

+

Will US President Donald Trump refuse to leave the White House if he loses the election?

© Almond Ngan / AFP

US election 2020: Trump with evil allusion to Biden - "drugs in the game"

Original message from September 23

: Washington - An election campaign appearance by

US President Donald Trump raised

fears among observers that he might not simply accept an election defeat.

At the event on Saturday, he berated his competitor

Joe Biden

as the

"stupidest of all candidates"

- and declared literally: "Maybe I will sign a

decree

so that you can not have him as your president." This is reported by the US magazine

Forbes

.

US election 2020: Trump disses Biden with "you gave him a huge shot in the butt"

Repeatedly, Trump also indirectly suggested that Biden

could take

drugs

: “You gave him a

huge shot

in the buttocks,”

Forbes

quotes him

from the campaign event: “And for two hours he is better off than before.

The only question is, what happens afterwards? ”Earlier this month, Trump had

said

in a

Fox

interview with

Jeanine Pirro

:“ I think there may - or even likely - drugs involved. ”

According to the

Guardian

, the

reason for Trump was

that Biden's performances in the

pre-election debates

, which

initially seemed rather dull

- before his challenger rose.

+

Doesn't want to give drugs a chance - at least with challenger Joe Biden: US President Donald Trump

© Almond Ngan / AFP

US election 2020: Trump again questions postal voting because of Corona - stress test of US democracy

Recently, Trump also

expressed doubts

again

that there will ever be a

valid

election result.

"Because of the new and unprecedented amount of unsolicited ballot papers being sent to 'voters' or wherever this year, the November 3rd election result could never be exactly what some want," he tweeted.

Because of the new and unprecedented massive amount of unsolicited ballots which will be sent to “voters”, or wherever, this year, the Nov 3rd Election result may NEVER BE ACCURATELY DETERMINED, which is what some want.

Another election disaster yesterday.

Stop Ballot Madness!

https://t.co/3SMAk9TC1a

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 17, 2020

Due to the ongoing

corona pandemic *

, a

massive increase

in postal voters is expected in the

2020 US election

.

Postal voting

is generally considered to be very safe and established - in the 2016 US election, for example, almost every fourth voter voted by post.

Trump repeatedly criticizes postal votes as

prone to fraud

without giving reasons

.

Because of his repeated attacks, Trump is accused of sowing doubts about the legitimacy of the election, which could lead to an unprecedented

test

of US democracy.

Nationwide polls put Biden ahead of Trump.

Because of the complicated electoral system, the surveys have only limited informative value.

(frs with material from dpa)

* Merkur.de is part of the Ippen-Digital editorial network.

List of rubric lists: © Evan Vucci / AP / dpa

Source: merkur

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