Who is the winner between Trump and Kamala Harris, counting, investigation, reactions and today’s breaking news
Track live results of the United States presidential election, counting, votes, who won, reactions and today’s latest news on Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
19:00
Biden comes out again and says he will cooperate with Trump’s replacement
Some will deeply mark the difference between the two recent presidents who had to leave the White House against their will. Whereas Donald Trump Joe Biden, who remained in office by denouncing electoral fraud without evidence, appeared before the nation this Thursday to promise a peaceful transfer of power and called for peace from his party and those who doubt the winner . “You can’t only love this country if you win,” Biden said.
Surrounded by his Cabinet and family in the White House Rose Garden, Biden faced a complex mission: convincing the man he campaigned on as a threat to democracy to support his return to the Oval Office. will receive. The Democrats, who have called Trump a fascist, must now open the doors of the White House to him and facilitate his return to, as the elections decided, this great bastion and safeguard of the democratic tradition.
18:40
Trump has created a government of cuts that will fundamentally change America.
Donald Trump used to say in his show ‘The Apprentice’ that as a businessman and entrepreneur, it is important to choose the right people and try not to make the same mistake twice. If something doesn’t work, there are no second chances.
This means that upon returning to the White House, the president-elect will return with some of the regrets of his first term, as he battled with most of them. There are no longtime Republican conservatives who struggled in the previous administration. Not the general who ultimately puts his honor and duty towards the country above everything else.
18:21
Immigrant rights groups react to Trump’s victory and prepare to fight deportations
Immigrant advocacy and legal groups are preparing for President-elect Donald Trump’s promise of mass militarized deportations of undocumented immigrants, which he has said could begin on his first day in office, CNN reports. Will go.
With 74 days to go before Trump’s inauguration, immigrant rights groups, who have planned for a second Trump presidency, have signaled their determination to fight the potential deportation of millions of people and other immigration policies.
18:11
Donald Trump completes an unusual journey toward absolute power
“I am your voice, I am your justice, I am your revenge.” Donald Trump, troubled by criminal charges, presented himself to the people of the United States in a combative speech in the spring of 2023, amid internal controversy in the Republican Party, to become the presidential candidate. This Tuesday, by their vote, the people of the United States of America decided that a New York billionaire would be all that. He scored a landslide in the polls, embodying the most powerful comeback in American political history and opening a new chapter in the history of the world’s leading power: Trump, presiding over a country torn by polarization, is more powerful than ever. .
17:42
The President affirmed that “failures are inevitable, but giving up is inexcusable”.
He is speaking to his supporters and Americans from the White House Rose Garden after Democrat Kamala Harris lost to Donald Trump this week.
Biden says that defeat does not mean that we have lost. “The United States opposes,” he said. “We’ll be OK, but we have to stay committed.”
17:32
Biden praises Harris for her ‘real character’
In the speech, Biden wanted to say a few words for Kamala Harris: “She ran an inspiring campaign and everyone could see something I learned to respect very early on: her character. She had a stick,” Biden said. Kind of has backbone and he has great character, authentic character.”
17:30
Joe Biden: “The American election system is honest, fair, and transparent. And you can count on it, win or lose.
The president gave a subtle nod to how Trump refused to accept in 2020 that he lost the election. Trump was re-elected this week.
Biden says there will be a “peaceful transfer of power.”
17:27
Biden at the White House: “We accept the results. “You can’t love your country only when you win.”
In his speech, Biden assured that it was a “fair and transparent” result. “We accept the results.” The President of the United States has said that you can’t love your country only when you win.
In his speech he assured that there would be a smooth transition to the new government of Donald Trump.
He thanked the work of volunteers and everyone who worked on the campaign. “On January 20th we will have a peaceful transition.”
17:26
Biden: “In a democracy, the will of the people always prevails”
In Joe Biden’s first speech after knowing the results of the elections in America, amid the applause of his colleagues, the President still congratulated Donald Trump on his victory and said that he spoke to Trump and congratulated him on his victory. Gave. “For more than 200 years, America has conducted the greatest experiment in democracy in the history of the world,” Biden said from the Rose Garden. “This is not an exaggeration. This is a fact. Where people vote and choose their leaders, and do so peacefully. And we are in a democracy. “The will of the people always prevails.”
16:56
Some groups are planning demonstrations in New York after Trump’s victory: “Let’s protect our future”
some leftist groups he plans A march took place from Columbus Circle in New York on Saturday afternoon after Donald’s victory trumpThe march, which they claim is anti-establishment, has been called under the slogan “Let’s defend our future”.
16:56
Biden moves to limit Arctic oil drilling hours after Trump’s victory
Hours after President-elect Donald trump The Biden administration took steps on Wednesday to limit oil drilling in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge after he was declared the winner of the 2024 election, CNN reports. Trump’s 2017 tax law requires another sale of drilling leases Oil And gas before the end of 2024 in ANWR – a pristine Arctic region where, before Trump’s first term, oil drilling was banned for decades. Previous lease sales – also required by law – were held in 2021, but the Interior Department suspended and canceled those leases due to a lack of oil industry interest.
The Biden administration said in a final environmental impact statement Wednesday that it plans to opt for a smaller version of the lease sale, offering 400,000 acres of land, the smallest acreage it can legally offer. . It’s one of many ways the White House and the administration are trying to protect some of Biden’s biggest accomplishments as president, including his broad portfolio of actions on climate change and the environment.
16:53
Zelenskyy appeals for a “strong” and “united” Europe while waiting for “specific” measures from Trump
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this Thursday advocated working for a “strong” and “united” Europe to curb the challenges that could be posed by leaders such as Russian Vladimir Putin or North Korean Kim Jong Un, in a context Is. Political change in the United States is being viewed with a skeptical eye, waiting to see what “specific steps” Donald Trump might take starting in January.
Zelensky spoke from Hungary, which hosts the European Political Community and a country the Ukrainian president has not yet visited since the start of the Russian invasion in February 2022. In fact, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has this time shown himself to be unwilling to break ties with EU leader Putin, whom he has even met this year. The President of Ukraine recalled that on Wednesday he spoke with Trump, having a “good and constructive conversation” with whom he clearly wants to build bridges. The New York tycoon promised after winning the election that he was willing to “end the war”, although he has not yet specified how he might improve the Ukrainian context.
He said, “We still don’t know what specific actions there will be, but I hope the United States will be strong.” In his opinion, this is “what Europe needs”, just as Washington needs “a stronger Europe” to deepen the transatlantic alliance. Zelensky acknowledged that the situation has worsened in recent months as a result of North Korea now sending troops to Russia, saying “North Korean troops are trying to kill our people on European soil.” Condemned in front of the leaders present on the platform that brought together fifty countries.
For this reason, Zelensky believes this is not the time to be on our guard and warns of the risk of making “concessions” to Putin: “This is unacceptable for Ukraine and suicidal for all of Europe ” They fear it is a sign of weakness and opens a new path for Kim Jong Un, for example, to “leave Europe in peace.” “Peace through strength,” summed up Zelensky, who once again put on the table that the Ukrainian people need weapons and “not messages of support,” as well as more pressure on Putin and his political class. Needed.