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Transition Roundup: Barr To Resign; Inauguration Committee Outlines Public Health Plans

Government Executive Get the latest on need-to-know topics for federal employees delivered to your inbox. email Here’s today’s list of news updates and stories you may have missed. The Electoral College affirmed on Monday that Joe Biden won the presidential election. Less than a month ago, President Trump said he would leave the White House on January 20 if the Electoral College voted for Biden, but he is still pushing false claims about voter fraud.  “Time and again, President Trump’s lawyers presented their arguments to state officials, state legislatures, state and federal courts, and ultimately to the United States Supreme Court, twice.And in every case, no cause or evidence was found to reverse or question or dispute the results,” Biden said in a speech on Monday night. The “enormous political pressure, verbal abuse, and even threats of physical violence” regarding the election were “unconscionable,” he said. Here are some of the other rece

Biden and Harris to be sworn in at Capitol, but public urged to stay home

Biden and Harris to be sworn in at Capitol, but public urged to stay home By Grace Segers Biden on Inauguration plans amid pandemic Washington President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will be sworn into office at the U.S. Capitol next month, following a tradition dating back to Thomas Jefferson, who was the first president to be sworn in Washington in 1801. However, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the traditional inauguration festivities will be far smaller than those in recent history. The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (JCIC) said in a statement on Wednesday that the event will be scaled down.

U S election: It s time to respect people s will - Biden

U.S. President-elect, Joe Biden, on Monday said it was time for outgoing President Donald Trump to concede defeat. Addressing the nation shortly after the Electoral College confirmed his victory in the Nov. 3 general polls, Biden said the “will of the people prevailed”. He said Trump’s refusal to accept defeat after his several lawsuits failed up to the Supreme Court was an “unprecedented assault on our democracy”. According to him, “The flame of democracy was lit in this nation a long time ago, and we now know that nothing, not even a pandemic or an abuse of power can extinguish that flame.

Read Joe Biden s full remarks after winning Electoral College

At the start of the pandemic crisis, many were wondering how many Americans would vote at all. But those fears proved to be unfounded. We saw something very few predicted or even thought possible the biggest voter turnout ever in the history of the United States of America. Numbers so big that this election now ranks as the clearest demonstration of the true will of the American people one of the most amazing demonstrations of civic duty we’ve ever seen in our country. It should be celebrated, not attacked. More than 81 million of those votes were cast for me and Vice President-elect Harris.

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