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President assures orderly transition to Biden admin

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President Donald Trump has pledged “an orderly transition”, minutes after Congress certified President-elect Joe Biden’s Electoral College victory and hours after his own supporters broke into the Capitol.

“Even though I totally disagree with the outcome of the election, and the facts bear me out, neverthele­ss there will be an orderly transition on January 20th,” Trump said in a statement posted on Twitter by his aide Dan Scavino early yesterday.

Mr Trump’s statement came as staff resigned and congressio­nal allies abandoned him in the aftermath of a mob of his supporters laying siege to the Capitol on Wednesday.

At a rally earlier in the day Mr Trump repeated his pledge that he would never concede.

He had pressured lawmakers to object to the results in what is normally a routine process, and urged Vice President Mike Pence to take the extraordin­ary step of rejecting states outright.

Instead, Mr Pence presided over the counting of electoral votes, which resumed after order was restored to the Capitol and ended early yesterday.

“To those who wreaked havoc in our Capitol today, you did not win,” the vice president said when counting resumed. “Violence never wins. Freedom wins. And this is still the people’s House.”

A group of Republican­s had prepared objections, perhaps to half a dozen states, but the movement largely fizzled.

Mr Trump’s attempt to undo the results of the Nov 3 election began almost immediatel­y after the votes had been cast. He and his allies fired barrages of fraud allegation­s, all of them unproven, and filed lawsuits in several battlegrou­nd states that Mr Biden had wrested from him. State and federal courts rejected their claims.

Mr Trump’s tweet continued: “I have always said we would continue our fight to ensure that only legal votes were counted. While this represents the end of the greatest first term in presidenti­al history, it’s only the beginning of our fight to Make America Great Again!”

Scavino posted the statement for the president because Mr Trump’s own accounts were suspended by Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat for repeatedly putting out false statements about the election.

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