President Trump has refused to concede the election, which, as things currently stand, he’s losing by nearly 4.7 million popular votes and 65 electoral votes. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says he won’t accept the election results until the Electoral College meets next month and thinks Trump is justified in trying to sue his way to victory. Most alarmingly, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Tuesday, “There will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration.”
President-elect Joe Biden is unfazed. At a Tuesday afternoon press conference, reporters hammered the former vice president with questions about how he would handle Republicans’ refusal to cooperate with the transition. Biden said it didn’t matter; the transition was already underway.
“I’m confident that the fact that they’re not willing to acknowledge we won at this point is not of much consequence in our planning and what we’re able to do between now and January 20,” he said. As for McConnell’s allegiance to Trump? “I think that the whole Republican Party has been put in a position, with a few notable exceptions, of being mildly intimidated by the sitting president.”
At a Tuesday afternoon press conference, reporters hammered the president-elect with questions about how he would handle Republicans’ refusal to cooperate with the transition.
Biden assured the country Trump's refusal to concede "does not change the dynamic at all." pic.twitter.com/3r5h7P8Vnk
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) November 10, 2020
Still, the White House has showed no sign of standing down, going so far as to begin preparing a budget for the next fiscal year, even though Trump won’t be in office in February, when the budget proposal is set to be issued. Biden refuses to take such gestures seriously.
“I just think it’s an embarrassment,” he said of Trump’s refusal to concede. “I know from my discussions with foreign leaders thus far that they are hopeful that the United States’ democratic institutions are viewed once again as strong and enduring, but I think at the end of the day, it’s all going to come to fruition on January 20.”
“I just think it’s an embarrassment,” President-elect Joe Biden said of Trump’s refusal to concede during a Tuesday press conference. “[Foreign leaders] are hopeful that the United States’ democratic institutions are viewed once again as strong and enduring." pic.twitter.com/r2dR085Q53
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) November 10, 2020