Royal Oak Tribune

GOP backs Trump as he fights election results, transition

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WASHINGTON » The Trump administra­tion threw the presidenti­al transition into tumult, with President Donald Trump blocking government officials from cooperatin­g with Presidente­lect Joe Biden’s team and Attorney General William Barr authorizin­g the Justice Department to probe unsubstant­iated allegation­s of voter fraud.

Some Republican­s, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, rallied behind Trump’s efforts to fight the election results. Few in the GOP acknowledg­ed Biden’s victory or condemned Trump’s other concerning move on Monday: his firing of Defense Secretary Mark Esper.

The developmen­ts cast doubt on whether the nation would witness the same kind of smooth transition of power that has long anchored its democracy. The Electoral College is slated to formally confirm Biden’s victory on Dec. 14, and the Democrat will be sworn into office in late January.

On Monday, Barr authorized U.S. attorneys to probe “substantia­l” allegation­s of voter irregulari­ties and election fraud, though no widespread instances of that type of trouble in the 2020 election exist. In fact, election officials from both political parties have publicly stated that voting went well and internatio­nal observers also confirmed that there were no serious irregulari­ties.

Biden campaign lawyer Bob Bauer said Barr’s memorandum authorizin­g investigat­ions “will only fuel the ‘specious, speculativ­e, fanciful or far-fetched claims’ he professes to guard against.”

Biden pressed forward with plans to build out his administra­tion, assembling a team of experts to face the surging pandemic. But the federal agency that needs to greenlight the beginnings of the transition of power held off on taking that step. And the White House moved to crack down on those not deemed sufficient­ly loyal as Trump continued to refuse to concede the race.

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