The United States' Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo has refused to acknowledge or accept Joe Biden’s projected victory as President-elect, saying that “there will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration."
Major US news organizations projected Biden will win the
presidential election on Saturday but Biden's transition process has been
stalled by US President Donald Trump's refusal to concede.
Trump has also launched a series of legal challenges to the
results and made some dictatorship moves this week by sacking his Defense
secretary Mark Esper and shutting out Biden's transition team from the White
House.
As legal challenges mount, a recount of the votes is now
looking like a certainty in the battleground states of Arizona, Georgia,
Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Pompeo, who heads the State Department, is supposed to play a vital role in any transition process for Biden but has now stated that the only transition process that will happen from now till January 2021 will be that of Trump.
"There will be a smooth transition to a second Trump
administration. Right. The world is watching what's taking place. We're gonna
count all the votes. When the process is completed, they'll be electors
selected."
"There's a process, the constitution lays it out pretty
clearly. The world should have every confidence that the transition necessary
to make sure that the State Department is functional today, successful today
and successful with a president who's in office on January 20 a minute after
noon will also be successful."
Pompeo didn't say whether he believed there was massive
voter fraud as Trump's lawyers and Trump himself have alleged but he did say:
“I'm getting calls
from all across the world. These people are watching our election. They
understand that we have a legal process. They understand that this takes time,
right, took us 37 plus days in an election back in 2000, conducted successful
transition then."
“I’m very confident that we will count, and we must count, every legal vote. We must make sure that any vote that wasn't lawful ought not be counted. That dilutes your vote, if it's done improperly. Gotta get that right, when we get it right, we'll get it right, we're in good shape,” he added.
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