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Joe Biden: part of his future government unveiled on Tuesday

 

As he approaches the White House, Joe Biden will announce the names of the first members of his future government on Tuesday, November 24, said Ron Klain, close adviser to the American president-elect, on Sunday.

“You will see the first appointments of the government of the president-elect Tuesday of this week,” Biden’s future chief of staff said on the ABC channel, without wishing to specify the portfolios concerned or some of the names. “We will have to wait for the elected president to do it himself on Tuesday,” he said.

Ron Klain, a veteran 59-year-old Democrat, had been the former vice president’s first chief of staff, starting in 2009. Joe Biden has already appointed several close advisers who will surround him in the White House, but the Suspense persists for his government, which promises to be diverse and feminized.

A “government that represents America”

Joe Biden, who has promised a “government that represents America”, thus continues the installation of his transition team, despite the multiple legal actions of Donald Trump’s lawyers who so far refuses to recognize his defeat in the ballot of the November 3.

This attitude is “harmful”, denounced Ron Klain, “but that will not change the outcome of what will happen on January 20 at noon, Joe Biden will become the next president of the United States”.

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