Reporter : Zhong Jingming / Editor: Mei Lan / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/10/a102983830.html / Direct translation / Image courtesy : Jacquelyn Martin / POOL / AFP via Getty Images
The final result of the US general election is uncertain, and the two camps have fought fiercely, and officials have expressed their views. Secretary of State Pompeo made it clear at the press conference a few days ago that the State Council is preparing to transition to the second Trump administration.
At a press conference held by the State Council on Tuesday (November 10), a reporter asked how the department will be preparing "transitions to the Biden-Harris government", and Pompeo clearly answered, "(The State Council) will smoothly transition to the second session of the Trump Administration".
Pompeo smiled at that time, and then added that he knew that the whole world was paying attention to the U.S. election. Every legal vote must be counted, and any illegal vote should be rejected. He said that there is a process for general elections, and the Constitution stipulates it very clearly, and the world should have full confidence.
Pompeo also said that the State Council will ensure the current operation and there will be a smooth transition. "Our situation is very good," he said.
The US media The Hill reported that as President Trump's "top ally", Pompeo made the above statement at a "competitive" press conference.
The report also said that Pompeo’s remarks quickly aroused widespread attention and may signal to US allies and enemies how to deal with the results of this election.
Prior to this, many heads of state have congratulated Biden, but more countries have not yet expressed their views.
On election night (November 3), Trump's election is in absolute advantage. But the so-called "mailed-in ballots" that began to emerge in large numbers in the early hours of November 4 reversed the election. However after a large amount of cheating evidence was exposed, the Trump team initiated legal proceedings. The Trump team and its supporters are convinced that after hundreds of thousands of illegal votes are removed, Trump will win a big victory.
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