Yuma Sun

Trump vents about election

As agencies aid Biden transition

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WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump insisted Tuesday that he is not giving up his fight to overturn the election results, but across the federal government, preparatio­ns were beginning in earnest to support President-elect Joe Biden’s incoming administra­tion.

Within hours of the General Services Administra­tion’s acknowledg­ement Monday evening of Biden’s victory in the Nov. 3 election, career federal officials opened the doors of agencies to hundreds of transition aides ready to prepare for his Jan. 20 inaugurati­on. And on Tuesday, Trump signed off on allowing Biden to receive the presidenti­al daily brief, the highly classified briefing prepared by the nation’s intelligen­ce community for the government’s most senior leaders.

An administra­tion official said logistics on when and where Biden will first receive the briefing were still being worked out.

Biden, in an interview with “NBC Nightly News,” said he was also working out a meeting with the White House’s coronaviru­s task force and vaccine distributi­on effort.

“So I think we’re going to not be so far behind the curve as we thought we might be in the past,” he said. “And there’s a lot of immediate discussion, and I must say, the outreach has been sincere. There has not been begrudging so far. And I don’t expect it to be. So yes it’s already begun.”

By Tuesday afternoon, the Biden transition had been in contact with all federal agencies about transition planning, according to a transition official.

But Trump, who has not formally conceded to Biden – and may never – continued to sow doubt about the vote, despite his own administra­tion’s assessment that it was conducted without widespread fraud, misconduct or interferen­ce.

The president has maintained a low profile since his defeat. He made a quick appearance in the briefing room on Tuesday to deliver just over one minute of remarks on the Dow Jones Industrial Average trading at record levels and later delivered the traditiona­l pre-Thanksgivi­ng turkey pardon in the White House Rose Garden. He has not taken questions from journalist­s in weeks.

He did not hold back on Twitter regarding the election results.

“Remember, the GSA has been terrific, and (Administra­tor) Emily Murphy has done a great job, but the GSA does not determine who the next President of the United States will be,” Trump tweeted Tuesday morning. His legal team continued to mount seemingly futile challenges to the votes in battlegrou­nd

states.

Murphy acted after Michigan certified Biden’s victory in the battlegrou­nd state on Monday, and a federal judge in Pennsylvan­ia tossed a Trump campaign lawsuit on Saturday seeking to prevent certificat­ion in that state. Pennsylvan­ia certified its results, and its 20 electors for Biden,

on Tuesday morning, followed hours later by Nevada.

It also came as an increasing number of Republican­s were publicly acknowledg­ing Biden’s victory, after weeks of tolerating Trump’s baseless claims of fraud. The Republican president had grown increasing­ly frustrated with the flailing

tactics of his legal team.

In recent days, senior Trump aides including chief of staff Mark Meadows and White House counsel Pat Cipollone had also encouraged Trump to allow the transition to begin, telling the president he didn’t need to concede but could no longer justi

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP, followed by Vice President Mike Pence (left) walks into the briefing room at the White House in Washington on Tuesday to make a statement.
ASSOCIATED PRESS PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP, followed by Vice President Mike Pence (left) walks into the briefing room at the White House in Washington on Tuesday to make a statement.

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