That's it.
Republican heavyweights, like the last heads of state, are saying goodbye to Trump's second term.
The Electoral Committee has now officially confirmed Joe Biden's election victory.
As a result, more and more supporters turn away from Trump.
In addition to high-ranking Republican senators, Biden now also congratulated heads of state on his victory, who would have liked to see Trump's second term in office.
Washington DC -
Betting
started on November 3, 2020, Election Day in the US.
Will
Melania Trump
leave
her husband
when Donald Trump is no longer President of the United States?
The answer to this question is still pending.
However, should Melania decide to divorce, that could mean that Donald Trump will soon really
not have a single name-worthy supporter
around.
Since the time when the electorate confirmed Joe Biden as the winner of the 2020 US election, more and more supporters have left the outgoing US President Donald Trump.
Donald Trump's election defeat: Republicans recognize Biden's victory
For a long time,
some
high-ranking members of the Republican Party
did not want to give up their belief that Trump would still have a second term in office.
Meanwhile, however, even the most influential Republicans distance themselves from their US president.
John Thune
, longtime US Senator for the state of South Dakota, is the second most senior Republican senator.
He
recognized the victory of Biden
with
the words “It is to be carried on forever”.
The most important Senator, Senate Majority Leader
Mitch McConnell
, went a step further and
congratulated Joe Biden
in the US Senate on his election victory - and then first got a tweet from the incumbent President Donald Trump.
Trump's allies slam Mitch McConnell for congratulating Biden https://t.co/ak9nu6420L via @MailOnline.
Mitch, 75,000,000 VOTES, a record for a sitting President (by a lot).
Too soon to give up. Republican Party must finally learn to fight.
People are angry!
- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 16, 2020
“Mitch, 75 million votes, an all-time high for an incumbent president.
It's too early to give up.
The Republican Party must finally learn to fight.
People are angry! ”Trump tweeted in the direction of McConnells.
Putin, Bolsonaro, Duda: heads of government congratulate Biden on the victorious election
Some
heads of government
who were openly inclined to Trump during his term in office and in the election campaign would arguably disagree with him.
With the
confirmation by the electoral committee
, the
time for acceptance
has probably come for the last heads of state as well
.
- Saudações ao Presidente @JoeBiden, com meus melhores votos ea esperança de que os EUA sigam sendo “a terra dos livres eo lar dos corajosos”.
- Jair M. Bolsonaro (@jairbolsonaro) December 15, 2020
"Greetings to President
Joe Biden
, with best wishes and the hope that the
US will
continue to be the 'Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave'",
Brazilian President Bolsonaro
wrote
on Twitter on Tuesday.
Bolsonaro, who was nicknamed
"Tropical Trump"
because of his confrontational demeanor and his statements
, quoted the American national anthem in his tweet.
Russian President
Putin also
congratulated Biden
on his victory and declared himself “ready to cooperate” in a published statement by the Kremlin.
After Putin, the
Polish President Duda also gave in
.
This Biden wished a “profitable term of office”
by
telegram
.
Donald Trump's term of office will soon be over: Biden is his successor
The
final result of the election
will be officially announced in Congress on January 6th, and
Biden
will be
sworn in
14 days later
.
On that day, Donald Trump's constitutional term ends, regardless of whether or not he admitted defeat.
However, the Trump administration is planning further political measures until Biden takes office.
A
very lonely time could
begin
for Donald Trump after his presidency
.
The question of whether Melania Trump will stay at the 74-year-old's side is just as unclear as the question of where Trump will live after his term in office.
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