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Kamala Harris promises to “help” Donald Trump in the transition of power

Kamala Harris promises to “help” Donald Trump in the transition of power
Kamala Harris promises to “help” Donald Trump in the transition of power

After her defeat against Donald Trump in the race for the White House, Democrat Kamala Harris, this Wednesday, November 6, promised to “help” her Republican rival in the political transition that is expected in the United States in the coming years. weeks.

During her first speech the day after the American presidential election this Wednesday, November 6, Vice-President Kamala Harris congratulated Donald Trump, the big winner of the vote. In her speech, she promised to “help (Donald Trump) and his team with the transition and we will engage in a peaceful transfer of power.”

“We must accept the results of this election,” insisted Kamala Harris.

“The outcome of this election is not what we wanted, not what we fought for, not what we voted for,” the vice president explained, asserting that the “light of America’s promise will always shine (…) as long as we don't give up and we continue to fight.”

Trump arrives at the White House in January

This Tuesday, November 5, Kamala Harris was largely beaten by Donald Trump, the Republican candidate obtaining nearly 300 voters and more than 72 million votes across the country.

The billionaire's resounding return is all the more extraordinary as his third campaign was marked by two assassination attempts, four indictments and a criminal conviction.

The country expected a long wait as the polls showed the two candidates neck and neck. In the end, the case was closed within a few hours.

In his victory speech, Donald Trump, who will be sworn in on January 20, launched a call for “unity” after having himself agonized his rival with insults during the campaign


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