Tag: Joe Biden

  • White House approves intelligence briefing for Biden

    White House approves intelligence briefing for Biden

    The White House has given approval for U.S. President-elect Joe Biden to receive the president’s daily intelligence brief “as part of the support to the transition.”

    A spokesperson in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday.

    “Following the statutory direction of the Presidential Transition Act, ODNI will provide requested support to the transition team.

    “This afternoon the White House approved ODNI to move forward with providing the PDB (president’s daily brief) as part of the support to the transition,” the official said.

    The decision came a day after the President Donald Trump administration finally gave its nod for the transition process to begin.

    The transition process had been on hold since Biden was projected winner of the Nov. 3 election due to Trump’s refusal to concede.

    With the latest move, the president-elect will now have access to the latest classified field intelligence reports about major national security threats around the globe, according to Reuters.

  • BREAKING: Biden begins transition into office, introduces cabinet

    BREAKING: Biden begins transition into office, introduces cabinet

    U.S. President-elect Joe Biden has officially started his transition into the office of the President of the United States (POTUS).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Biden introduced his nominations for high-profile national security and foreign policy roles on Tuesday.

    At an event in Wilmington, Del., Biden introduced six of the top officials he has selected to serve as part of his national security team.

    “America is back,” Biden, who was surrounded by the team on a socially distanced stage at The Queen theater in Wilmington, said.

    He said the officials were “ready to lead the world, not retreat from it.”

    Biden announced Avril Haines, a former deputy director of the C.I.A, who would be the first woman to serve as director of national intelligence if she is confirmed, and Alejandro Mayorkas, who would be the first Latino and first immigrant to lead the Department of Homeland Security.

    Mr. Biden noted that Jake Sullivan, his choice to serve as National Security Adviser, would be the youngest person to coordinate the national security team in decades.

    And he chose former Secretary of State John Kerry as his climate envoy, a role that does not require Senate confirmation, ensuring that for the first time, a principal on the National Security Council would have a full-time job fighting climate change.

    Mr. Biden said the selection of Mr. Kerry would signal to world leaders that the issue was a priority. “He will have a seat at every table around the world,” Mr. Biden said.

    Mr. Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris took no questions from the press. But in their remarks, they and the officials they had selected drew a stark contrast with President Trump.

    Mr. Biden said his team would “tell me what I need to know, not what I want to know.” He said they would “make us proud to be Americans.”

     

     

    Details shortly…

  • U.S. polls: We will file our big cases soon – Trump

    U.S. polls: We will file our big cases soon – Trump

    President Donald Trump has said his campaign team would soon file big cases in court to challenge the outcome of the U.S. 2020 presidential election.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports President Trump made this known on Sunday while denying the many cases filed all over the country to challenge the outcome of the election.

    “Many of the court cases being filed all over the Country are not ours, but rather those of people that have seen horrible abuses.

    “Our big cases showing the unconstitutionality of the 2020 Election, & the outrage of things that were done to change the outcome, will soon be filed,” Trump stated.

    Earlier, in continuing with his conspiracy theories, Trump had vowed he won’t let the rigged election steal the country.

    He had admitted that Democrats candidate Joe Biden won the election but that he won because the election was rigged.

    “All of the mechanical “glitches” that took place on Election Night were really THEM getting caught trying to steal votes. They succeeded plenty, however, without getting caught. Mail-in elections are a sick joke!

    “He only won in the eyes of the FAKE NEWS MEDIA. I concede NOTHING! We have a long way to go. This was a RIGGED ELECTION,” he tweeted.

  • U.S. polls: We have a long way to go – Trump

    U.S. polls: We have a long way to go – Trump

    President Donald Trump has said there is a long way to go as far as the U.S. 2020 presidential election is concerned.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Trump tweeted this on Sunday while continuing to promote his election conspiracy theories.

    “He won because the Election was Rigged. NO VOTE WATCHERS OR OBSERVERS allowed, vote tabulated by a Radical Left privately owned company, Dominion, with a bad reputation & bum equipment that couldn’t even qualify for Texas (which I won by a lot!), the Fake & Silent Media, & more.

    “He only won in the eyes of the FAKE NEWS MEDIA. I concede NOTHING! We have a long way to go. This was a RIGGED ELECTION,” Trump tweeted.

    On Sunday, Trump claimed that the, “All of the mechanical “glitches” that took place on Election Night were really THEM getting caught trying to steal votes. They succeeded plenty, however, without getting caught. Mail-in elections are a sick joke!”

    Trump went further to tweet that he will win the U.S. 2020 presidential election.

    Meanwhile, the final results of the U.S. 2020 presidential election have been announced with Biden winning 306 electoral votes and Donald Trump winning 232 electoral votes.

    Legal efforts pulled by Trump’s campaign team to try to overturn the results of the election have proved abortive so far.

  • U.S. polls: Trump says ‘only’ time will tell which administration it will be

    U.S. polls: Trump says ‘only’ time will tell which administration it will be

    U.S. President Donald Trump has again refused to concede defeat, saying ‘only’ time will tell which administration it will be.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Trump stated this in his first public address since Joe Biden was projected winner of the U.S. 2020 presidential election.

    Referring to future Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdowns in the U.S., Trump said his administration won’t introduce one but added that, “Whatever happens in the future, who knows which administration it will be, I guess time will tell.”

    The final results of the U.S. 2020 presidential election were announced on Friday with Joe Biden winning 306 electoral votes and Trump winning 232 electoral votes.

    President-elect Biden narrowly defeated Trump in Georgia and Trump won North Carolina, as the two final states were called on Friday, a week and a half after Election Day.

    Biden became president-elect when he won Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral votes on Saturday, passing the required 270-vote threshold.

    The victory for Biden in Georgia — a once reliably Republican state whose politics have been pushed to the left — means he flipped 5 states that Trump won in 2016.

    The others were Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Trump did not flip any states this year.

    TNG reports after every state has been called by the US networks, Joe Biden won the US election with 306 electoral votes.

    Legal efforts pulled by Trump’s campaign team to try to overturn the results of the election have proved abortive so far.

  • BREAKING: Final results of U.S. 2020 presidential election announced

    BREAKING: Final results of U.S. 2020 presidential election announced

    The final results of the U.S. 2020 presidential election have been announced with Joe Biden winning 306 electoral votes and Donald Trump winning 232 electoral votes.

    President-elect Biden narrowly defeated Trump in Georgia and Trump won North Carolina, as the two final states were called on Friday, a week and a half after Election Day.

    Biden became president-elect when he won Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral votes on Saturday, passing the required 270-vote threshold.

    The victory for Biden in Georgia — a once reliably Republican state whose politics have been pushed to the left — means he flipped 5 states that Trump won in 2016.

    The others were Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Trump did not flip any states this year.

    TNG reports after every state has been called by the US networks, Joe Biden won the US election with 306 electoral votes.

    Legal efforts pulled by Trump’s campaign team to try to overturn the results of the election have proved abortive so far.

  • U.S. Attorney-General orders investigation into alleged election fraud

    U.S. Attorney-General orders investigation into alleged election fraud

    U.S. Attorney General, William Barr, has directed federal prosecutors across the country to examine allegations of fraud in the Nov. 3 general elections.

    Barr’s directive is contained in a Nov. 9 memo titled, “Post-Voting Election Irregularity Inquiries” addressed to relevant divisions in the Department of Justice.

    It came two days after the projection of former Vice President and Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, as winner of the keenly-contested presidential election.

    The Republican incumbent President Donald Trump has not conceded, and is alleging that the election was stolen by the Democrats especially in battleground states.

    His campaign organisation has filed lawsuits in key states like Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Arizona and Alabama where the race has been very tight.

    Barr said it was important the “American people can trust that our elections were conducted in such a way that the outcomes accurately reflect the will of the voters”.

    He said although it is the constitutional responsibility of states to conduct and supervise elections, the justice department is obliged to ensure the elections are credible.

    The attorney general said investigations should be conducted only into credible allegations of irregularities that, if true, “could potentially impact the outcome of a federal election in an individual state.”

    Reports say the directive is not going down well with some senior officials of the department, including a top election crimes prosecutor, Richard Pilger.

    Pilger, the Director of Elections Crimes Branch in the department’s Public Integrity Section, has reportedly resigned in protest against Barr’s interference.

    According to reports, said the attorney general was issuing “an important new policy abrogating the forty-year-old Non-Interference Policy for ballot fraud investigations” before lectins are certified.

  • More African leaders congratulate U.S. President-elect Biden, VP-elect Harris

    More African leaders congratulate U.S. President-elect Biden, VP-elect Harris

    More congratulatory messages from African leaders have continued to pour into Washington following the election of Democratic candidate Joe Biden as the 46th president of the United Sates of America.

    The latest messages came from Sudan, South Africa, Kenya, Libya, Ghana and Mauritania – all of them highlighting the need for a concerted cooperation between Africa and the U.S.

    In Khartoum, Sudanese Prime Minister, Abdallah Hamdok, on Saturday said “On behalf of the Sudanese people, I congratulate Joe Biden and Kamala Harris for their election as President and Vice President.”

    In his congratulatory message, Hamdok said he looked forward to working closely with both of them to continue building bridges of friendship and cooperation between the U.S. and the Sudan.

    “Sudanese are hopeful that U.S. President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect, Kamala Harris, will be supportive for the democratic transition in Sudan and the civilian government that will come up which faces huge economic and political challenges.

    He said the outgoing U.S. administration under Donald Trump took more than a year to decide Sudan’s removal from the terrorist list and forced Khartoum to normalise relations with Israel before the decision could become effective.

    Many Sudanese who are not opposed to the normalisation say Trump humiliated their country when he linked it to the rescission of Sudan’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism.

    Sudan is awaiting the U.S. Congress to restore its sovereign immunities which it lost as a designated terror state.

    On 31 October 2020, Sudan and the United States signed an agreement to restore sovereign immunity. The deal settles cases brought against Sudan in U.S. courts, including for the bombing of U.S. embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam in 1998.

    President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, on his official Twitter account, said he looks forward to working with the Biden and Harris to strengthen ties between South Africa and the U.S.

    “We congratulate President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and the American people on your election. We look forward to working with you and deepening our bonds of friendship and cooperation,” he wrote..

    African National Congress (ANC) spokesperson, Pule Mabe, said the party also welcomed their victory and added that the world must rise to respect democracy and embrace the new administration.

    The ANC expressed the hope that the Biden-Harris administration will lead the way in forging a global response to battle the coronavirus pandemic.

    Harris will be the first female Vice President of the US and also the first female of colour to hold the position.

    In Nairobi, President Uhuru Kenyatta termed the emphatic win in the hard-fought polls as a demonstration of Americans’ confidence in the leadership credentials of the former Vice President, according to a statement issued by the President’s Office in Nairobi on Sunday.

    “Americans have spoken loudly and clearly through their votes by picking a highly-experienced, colourfully-decorated and long-serving leader to become their next Head of State,” Kenyatta said.

    President Kenyatta said Biden is a friend of Kenya whose last visit to the country while serving as Vice President under President Barack Obama helped renew Kenya-USA ties.

    “His win therefore presents an even bigger and better platform for our two countries to collaborate more closely for the prosperity of the people of our two nations,” President Kenyatta said.

    President Kenyatta lauded Vice President-Elect Harris for making history by becoming the first woman to occupy the second most important leadership position in American political history.

    “She is a trailblazer and role model whose win will help inspire and embolden millions of young girls across the world to chase and achieve their dreams of greatness and success.

    To the outgoing President Donald Trump, President Kenyatta said “Your administration’s close working relationship with Kenya was good”, wishing him well as he exits the high office of the President of the United States of America.

    From Libya, the Chairman of the Presidential Council of the Government of National Accord (GNA), Fayez al-Sarraj, Al-Sarraj congratulates Joe Biden on his victory in U.S. presidential election expressed the hope to work with Biden and his deputy, Harris, to achieve a democratic civil state in Libya.

    After four days of suspense, the Democratic Party candidate and former Vice President in the administration of Barack Obama was given the presidential election victory, defeating outgoing President Donald Trump.

    Reports from Ghana say Ghana’s main politicians have congratulated Biden and Harris on their electoral victory.

    Ghana’s President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and the main opposition leader, John Dramani Mahama, who are the main candidates in the 7 December presidential election in Ghana. Both men welcomed the newly-exected U.S. leaders.

    In a tweet, President Akufo-Addo wrote: “On behalf of the Government and people of Ghana, I extend my warmest congratulations to the President-elect of the United States of America, Vice President Joseph Robinette Biden Jr, on his decisive victory in the elections of November 3, 2020.”

    He also congratulated Senator Kamala Harris on becoming the first woman Vice President-Elect of the United States.

    President Akufo-Addo wrote: “It is my sincere hope that President-Elect Biden’s tenure of office will be marked by the delivery of unity, security, progress and prosperity to all Americans.

    “I am hopeful that, over the course of his presidency, relations between Ghana and the United States of America will continue to grow from strength to strength, relations which have, over the years, been based on a shared agenda of freedom, development, progress and prosperity.”

    Former President Mahama lauded the “resilience” of Mr. Biden, noting that “it took Biden sheer grit and determination to chalk such a victory as the President-Elect of the United States of America”.

    He also said the election of incoming Vice President Harris “has not only shattered the glass ceiling but punched a big hole in it that will inspire the world to follow these footprints of inclusion, representation and unity”.

    In his message, the Mauritania President, Mohamed Cheikh El Ghazouani on Saturday
    wrote: “Your election as President of the United States of America gives me the opportunity to express to Your Excellency, my warm congratulations, wishing you good health and full success in your mission, to the friendly American people for further progress and prosperity”.

    The Mauritanian President added: “I also take this opportunity to assure you of our firm will to continue working with you, to deepen the distinguished ties of friendship and cooperation between our two countries.”

    Earlier, Nigerian leader, Muhammadu Buhari congratulated Biden, says Nigeria looks forward to greater cooperation with U.S.

  • This election is far from over – Trump

    This election is far from over – Trump

    U.S. President Donald Trump has refused to concede after his Democratic challenger, Joe Biden, secured the required number of electoral college votes to win the presidential race.

    In a defiant statement shortly after Biden was projected winner, Trump said the election was “far from over”, and criticised Biden for “rushing to falsely pose as the winner”.

    “Biden has not been certified as the winner of any states, let alone any of the highly contested states headed for mandatory recounts, or states where our campaign has valid and legitimate legal challenges that could determine the ultimate victor.

    “Legal votes decide who is president, not the news media.

    “Beginning Monday, our campaign will start prosecuting our case in court to ensure election laws are fully upheld and the rightful winner is seated.

    “The American people are entitled to an honest election, that means counting all legal ballots, and not counting any illegal ballots,” Trump said.

    The president reiterated his allegation that his team was prevented from vote counting centres in key battleground states.

    He singled out Pennsylvania, whose 20 electoral college votes put Biden over the 270 required to clinch the seat.

    “Only a party engaged in wrongdoing would unlawfully keep observers out of the count room – and then fight in court to block their access.

    “I will not rest until the American People have the honest vote count that they deserve and that Democracy demands,” he said.

  • Joe Biden reveals what he will do first as president

    Joe Biden reveals what he will do first as president

    U.S. President-elect, Joe Biden, says his first task in office is to get the coronavirus pandemic under control.

    Biden stated this in his acceptance speech, which he delivered before a crowd of supporters in his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware, on Saturday night.

    “Our work begins with getting Covid-19 under control.

    “We cannot repair the economy, restore our vitality, or relish life’s most precious moments: hugging a grandchild, our children, birthdays, weddings, graduations, all the moments that matter most to us, until we get it under control.

    “On Monday, I will name a group of leading scientists and experts as transition advisers to help take the Biden-Harris Covid-19 plan and convert it into actual blue print that will start on Jan. 20, 2021.

    “That plan will be built on bedrock science. It will be constructed out of compassion, empathy and concern.

    “I will spare no effort, none, or any commitment to turn around this pandemic,” he said.

    Joined by the Vice President-elect, Ms Kamala Harris, and their families, Biden said with the campaigns over, it was time for unity to build back better.

    “The Bible tells us that to everything there is a season — a time to build, a time to reap, a time to sow. And a time to heal.

    “This is the time to heal in America. It’s time to put away the harsh rhetoric. To lower the temperature, to see each other again, to listen to each other again.

    “The work ahead of us will be hard, but I promise you this: ‘I will be a President for all Americans — whether you voted for me or not’.

    “I will keep the faith that you have placed in me. I pledge to be a President who seeks not to divide, but to unify,” Biden added.

    The president-elect said he believed part of the mandate from American voters is for all elected public officers to cooperate in their interest.

    Stating that this is the choice he had made, he called on members of Congress, regardless of party, to make the choice with him.

    Biden acknowledged the support of the African American community, which he said stood up for him when his campaign was faltering.

    “They always have my back, and I’ll have theirs,” he said.

    Earlier, Harris thanked the American people for their confidence in the Biden candidacy, saluting their courage and resilience in the last four years.

    “For four years, you marched and organised for equality and justice, for our lives and for our planet and then you voted!

    “And you delivered a clear message. You chose hope and unity, decency, science, and yes, truth!

    “You chose Joe Biden as the next president of the United States of America!,” the Vice President-elect said, describing Biden as a “healer, uniter, tested and steady hand.

    • According to her, the former Vice president is a “person whose own experience of loss gives him a sense of purpose that will help us as a nation reclaim our own sense of purpose”.