After GSA Formally Green Lights Biden Transition; President Trump Vows to Fight On

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Washington (WBAP/KLIF) – President Trump vowed to keep up the fight in challenging the 2020 election.

Trump took to Twitter late Monday after the General Services Administration’s formally announced the decision to make federal resources available to President-elect Joe Biden’s transition team.

The GSA ascertained that Biden, the president-elect, is the “apparent winner” of the election earlier this month.

Trump indicated in an earlier tweet that he directed his team to cooperate on the transition, he followed up in a late night tweet that his fight is not over.

 

The tweet was flagged by Twitter as “disputed.”

The Trump campaign has presented dozen of legal challenged in court alleging widespread voter fraud, the majority of which have been thrown out

The campaign’s legal team has been criticized for their lack of evidence amid mounds of unfounded allegations. Conservative-talker Rush Limbaugh is among the latest people to criticize the legal strategy.

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Speaking on his show Monday, Limbaugh referenced the lengthy, off-the-rails press conference held last week by Trump’s legal team:

“I talked to so many people who were blown away by it, by the very nature of the press conference. They promised blockbuster stuff, and then nothing happened. And that’s just not good.”

Meantime, President-elect Joe Biden is moving ahead with cabinet pics, among them, former Obama-era officials for top national security positions.

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The six picks announced Monday mark a return to a more traditional approach to America’s relations with the rest of the world.

Biden will nominate longtime adviser Antony Blinken to be secretary of state, lawyer Alejandro Mayorkas to be homeland security secretary and Linda Thomas-Greenfield to be ambassador to the United Nations.

Former Secretary of State John Kerry will be Biden’s climate change envoy.

Avril Haines, a former deputy director of the CIA, will be nominated as director of national intelligence.

(Copyright 2020 WBAP/KLIF 24/7 News. This report contains material from the Fox News and the Associated Press.)

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