Donald Trump refuses to recognize Joe Biden as the US president-elect The outgoing president alleges, without evidence, that there was fraud in some states, despite the fact that local electoral authorities, Democrats and Republicans, assure that the elections they were reliable and transparent. This senseless dance could put US national security at risk because Trump is truncating the transition, a complex process where the outgoing president, by law, must make federal resources available to the new administration to guide the process. It is not politics, it is in the national interest, explains José Manuel Rodríguez.
Chaos and Revenge: How is US national security impacted if Trump doesn't recognize Biden? | Video | CNN
2020-11-11T04:23:43.688Z
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