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United States: Joe Biden accelerates and appoints his future chief of staff

 

Joe Biden is quickening the pace in the transition while Donald Trump still does not concede defeat: the US president-elect chose on the night of Wednesday to Thursday a seasoned Democrat to be his chief of staff at the White House. Joe Biden, who is due to take office on January 20, is making his very first appointment, announced in a press release by the Biden-Harris presidential transition team.

“Ron Klain’s long and diverse experience and his ability to work with people from all political backgrounds is precisely what I need for a White House Chief of Staff as we face this time of crisis. and let’s bring our country together again, ”said the president-elect. “Ron has been invaluable to me over the many years we have worked together,” added Joe Biden of the one who served as his first chief of staff when he was vice president, from 2009 .

An “ambitious program of change”

Ron Klain, 59, also worked with Joe Biden when he was chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. He was then the Chief of Staff to Vice President Al Gore. Under the presidency of Barack Obama, Ron Klain coordinated the White House’s response to the Ebola crisis in 2014. Ron Klain assured that it was “the honor of a lifetime” to be appointed to this post. “I look forward to helping him and the Vice President-Elect bring together a talented and diverse team to work in the White House, to embark on their ambitious agenda for change, and seek to bridge the divisions in our country. “, he added.

Ron Klain’s choice garnered praise from Democrats, such as Senator Elizabeth Warren, who called Ron Klain’s appointment a “super pick” because he “understands the scale of the health and economic crisis and he has the ‘experience to lead this next administration “.

Joe Biden already on the bridge

Since his victory in the November 3 election was announced last Saturday by the main US media, Joe Biden has addressed the nation, set up a task force on the coronavirus, spoke with world leaders , including allies of Donald Trump, and began reviewing potential members of his cabinet. On Wednesday, he received congratulations by telephone from Australian Prime Ministers Scott Morrison and Japanese Prime Ministers Yoshihide Suga, as well as South Korean President Moon Jae-in, after those of other traditional allies of the United States in the previous days.

President Trump, who abhors “losers”, has so far refused to concede defeat and is waging a legal fight in hopes of overturning the election result. “A source of embarrassment,” Joe Biden commented on Tuesday. By taking that same line of denial, a key Trump administration official has prevented her from providing funding and cooperation to the transition team.

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