Trump’s Refusal To Peaceful Transfer Of Power
Trump’s refusal to a peaceful transfer of power after the election defeat, said – will be over in Supreme Court. On the matter of transfer of power after the defeat in the presidential election.
Once again, US President Donald Trump’s Refusal on Wednesday that he could not guarantee a peaceful transfer as well as to end the electoral battle in the Supreme Court.
In fact, Trump was answering a question asking how easy it would be to transfer power if he lost to Democratic candidate Joe Biden in the November election. In response to this question, Trump said that he cannot guarantee this.
They said, ‘Well, right now we are going to see what happens. Trump was asked in the White House whether he was committed to the most fundamental principle of democratic governance in America.
Referring to the increased use of mail-in ballots due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Trump said, ‘You know that I think of ballots being a disaster.
Trump claims that mail-in ballots (ballot papers sent by post) are a means of mass fraud and are being encouraged by Democrats to rig the election. He said that in the present situation a large number of mail-in ballots are expected.
President Trump insisted, ‘Get rid of the ballot papers, there will be considerable peace. There will be no transfer of power. Trump has been tweeting in November against the mail-in voting for a long time.
Trump wants a clear and balanced relationship with China: Pompeo
US President Donald Trump wants a balanced relationship with China that is clear and that one country does not behave hostile to another. This information was given by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. The two countries have strained relations since the US started a trade war with China in 2018.
Trump has repeatedly accused Beijing of naming the Coronavirus as the ‘Chinese virus’ and not being able to control the epidemic. However, China has denied the charge. In a conversation with State Senator Roger Roth at the Wisconsin State Capitol on Wednesday, Pompeo said, “We must primarily use the power we have and initiate fair and reciprocal relations with China in every respect.”