Washington: The presidential election in America has ended and the public has elected Donald Trump as their leader by giving him a majority. At the same time, Joe Biden addressed the people for the first time after Trump's victory. He said that people have voted and elected their president and have done so peacefully. In democracy, the will of the people always prevails.
During the address, Joe Biden appeared in his trademark blue suit and white striped tie. Biden said that he called Trump and congratulated him on his victory and assured him that I will instruct my entire administration to work with his team to ensure a peaceful and orderly transition. The American people deserve this.
Trump had handed over power to Biden with difficulty
Let us tell you that last time when Trump lost the election, Biden had a lot of trouble in the transfer of power and the Capitol Hill violence was a part of that. Joe Biden told Trump that the transfer of power will happen through the prescribed process and he will work together with Trump for the welfare of the country. This information has been given by the White House. Trump's spokesperson Steven Cheung has said that the President-elect has expressed happiness over Biden's phone call.
Trump and Biden attacked each other a lot
Earlier, after the defeat in 2020, Trump did not congratulate Biden and there were some difficulties in the transfer of power. This time too, during the election campaign, Trump made personal attacks on Biden and even called him Sleepy Joe. Biden also retaliated by calling him a convicted criminal. Former President Barack Obama has also congratulated Trump.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said in a message addressed to Trump that we are looking forward to working with you. During this time we will take America and the world forward on the path of progress in new ways. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said in his message, this is the golden age of innovation. We will move forward under your leadership.
Musk donated nearly 1000 crores for Trump's election campaign
Meanwhile, Trump has also indicated to include eminent industrialists Elon Musk and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his government to be formed in January 2025. Musk, the world's richest man, had donated about $120 million (about Rs 1000 crore) for Trump's election campaign. While Kennedy withdrew his candidature in the presidential election in support of Trump.
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