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Biden: "The Change of Government Process in Progress" Israel today

2020-11-10T20:17:43.679Z


| United StatesThe President-elect of the United States answered reporters' questions and called on Donald Trump to speak with him • Biden defended Obama's health legislation and stated he would work to expand Elected President of the United States, Joe Biden // Photo: Reuters Elected US President Joe Biden today addressed the issue of the change of government in the country, while incumbent President Donald


The President-elect of the United States answered reporters' questions and called on Donald Trump to speak with him • Biden defended Obama's health legislation and stated he would work to expand

  • Elected President of the United States, Joe Biden // Photo: Reuters

Elected US President Joe Biden today addressed the issue of the change of government in the country, while incumbent President Donald Trump refuses to recognize the election results and is waiting for the end of the legal process around them.

"We have begun the process of change of government. It is already in full swing. The failure of the existing administration to admit the situation does not change it in any way. We are systematically moving forward and building our White House. Nothing will stop it. The fact that they are not willing to acknowledge our victory is not a big deal For us, "Biden declared. 

Biden referred to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who also declined to acknowledge the election results, saying: "I have not had a chance to talk to Mitch yet. I think the whole Republican Party is at a point of threat from the incumbent president. With the majority leader myself. "

Asked what he has to say to incumbent President Donald Trump, Biden said, "Mr. President, I look forward to talking with you." 

Biden referred to his talks with world leaders and said: "I have had the opportunity to speak with six world leaders. They are all looking forward to cooperating with us, Britain, France, Germany, Ireland and Canada. I feel great about it."

Biden's speech addressed the issue of US health services and defended the legislation put forward by former President Barack Obama, under whom he served as vice president.

A ruling by the Supreme Court today has indicated that the court may in all likelihood support the retention of the law on the principle of non-intervention of the judiciary. 

Biden commented: "The Supreme Court has twice rejected the cancellation of the health insurance plan. The House of Representatives has repeatedly rejected Donald Trump's repeated attempts to repeal the health insurance plan. The issue of health has divided the United States for many years, but today there is a large majority. "It's not a government issue, it's not a party issue, it's a human issue. For many Americans, it's a matter of life and death."



Source: israelhayom

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