Possibility of Trump Contesting Election: "US House Likely to Pass Resolution for Peaceful Power Transition Next Week"
The Resolution Has Already Passed in the Senate
[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] The U.S. House of Representatives has decided to vote next week on a resolution regarding the peaceful transfer of power following the November presidential election. This move comes in response to President Donald Trump's indication that he might not accept the election results. It also follows the passage of a related resolution in the U.S. Senate on the 24th.
On the 25th (local time), U.S. media reported that the resolution is expected to receive bipartisan support.
The two-page resolution to be voted on by the House reaffirms that "the transfer of power shall be conducted in an orderly and peaceful manner according to the procedures stipulated in the U.S. Constitution," and states that "neither the President nor anyone else should interfere with the decision of the American people."
On the 23rd, when asked about the peaceful transfer of power, President Trump raised doubts about the reliability of mail-in voting, saying, "Honestly, I don't expect a change of administration, and if mail-in voting is eliminated, a very peaceful continuation of the administration will occur," adding, "Let's see what happens."
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President Trump continues to refuse to answer questions about whether he will accept the election results if he loses to Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
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