The 20th us presidential election looks settled, with the balance of victory firmly in Mr Biden’s favour, but is Mr Trump willing to be booted out of the White House? In fact, in November, when biden’s victory was a foregone conclusion, Trump began to prepare both ways.
On the one hand, Trump and his team intend to overturn the result of the election through legal means, and constantly stir up social emotions, resulting in the opposition of public opinion. As a result, there is still a sense in many parts of the country that the outcome of the presidential race is still undecided.
Donald Trump is still going strong, and Joe Biden’s arrival in the White House has seen a resurgence of violence in Washington, DC
Mr Trump, on the other hand, is actively preparing the ground for what happens after he steps down. In keeping with the pardons granted to the president by the US Constitution, Mr Trump has not only used the occasion to his advantage, he has also raised eyebrows. As well as protecting his own team, Mr Trump is also trying to help his own businesses escape charges of bank fraud.
Even on New Year’s Day, Mr. Trump did not let that stop him. On January 1, 2021, Trump tweeted: “A large protest will be held in Washington, D.C. at 11am on January 6. Locations will be notified later. Stop stealing!”
Donald Trump is still going strong, and Joe Biden’s arrival in the White House has seen a resurgence of violence in Washington, DC
A lot of people wonder, what is this? A social protest by the incumbent president over the fact that the next election is not his? Moreover, at this juncture of the epidemic, many shopping malls are reluctant to suspend their business, and the president will hold a large-scale parade, which is really inconceivable.
On November 9, 2020, the number of confirmed cases in the United States topped 10 million. As of today, the cumulative number of cases has exceeded 20 million in just 53 days. If this trend continues, there will be a new peak in the number of serious illnesses and deaths, which means that the epidemic in the United States is facing the possibility of further losing control.
Donald Trump is still going strong, and Joe Biden’s arrival in the White House has seen a resurgence of violence in Washington, DC
Biden and Trump have taken sharply different positions on the epidemic, which has become a key issue in the presidential transition. Biden started his campaign with a tough approach to fighting the epidemic, not only in terms of strict containment at home, but also in a positive attitude at the international level.
Trump, on the other hand, sees the epidemic as less frightening, disdainful of scientific controls and has more than once mocked Biden for running for office wearing a mask. The practical result, however, is that America’s current health system and economy are not optimistic.
Donald Trump is still going strong, and Joe Biden’s arrival in the White House has seen a resurgence of violence in Washington, DC
The former vice president is supposed to officially announce the outcome of the presidential election, and Vice President Mike Pence announced the result on January 6, the day of Trump’s fracas.
It was previously reported that Republicans sued in federal court to expand the authority of Vice President Mike Pence to determine the legality of his announcement at the meeting, only to be overruled by the federal court.
Power in the US is divided between the president, the courts and Congress, and it is not just the federal courts that are not selling Mr Trump credit these days, but Congress too. On January 1, the US Senate overruled the National Defense Authorization Act, which Was vetoed by Trump, in a real-life “negation of negation” effect.
Donald Trump is still going strong, and Joe Biden’s arrival in the White House has seen a resurgence of violence in Washington, DC
Over the past four years, even if the three parties are at loggerhead, they will not completely reject the proposals submitted by the other party through the implementation of procedures. Now that the federal courts and Congress are on the case, many believe that the deal is truly sealed and that no one wants to buy Trump’s face.
That may be why, on January 6th, Mr Trump himself staged a massive demonstration in Washington, DC, in an attempt to reverse the current debacle through the power of American society. In fact, by conventional logic, Trump is still digging a hole for Biden.
Donald Trump is still going strong, and Joe Biden’s arrival in the White House has seen a resurgence of violence in Washington, DC
At the moment when the epidemic is still spreading wildly in the United States, Trump still chooses to gather people to make trouble, which may result in unexpected consequences for Trump team. But Mr Trump has insisted on doing so because if the protests break out in physical violence, or even bloodshed and death, the us is likely to see another wave of protest marches after a long build-up of premeditated hype.
At present, there are still some important departments in the United States that have not completed the transition of power, which means that When Biden takes office, there will be a degree of executive weakness. Mr. Biden will then face a more or less overwhelming mix of outbreaks and protests across the country. And with Trump and some Republicans constantly inflaming the situation, It’s hard for Biden to hold the line.
Donald Trump is still going strong, and Joe Biden’s arrival in the White House has seen a resurgence of violence in Washington, DC
Whatever the outcome, It is conceivable that January 6th will be a chaotic day. This is not just a fight between two parties in The United States, it’s a fight between two people, all across the country. And no matter who wins or loses, it will only be the American people, especially those living in Washington, DC, who pay the bill.
If Trump’s plan goes through, the number of confirmed cases in the United States is likely to reach a record high in the week to two weeks following January 6.
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