A number of former and current members of the US President’s team Donald Trump decided to help the candidate from Democratic Party Joe Biden , who is considered the newly elected head of state, with the transfer of power, according to CNN.
Trump administration officials have begun contacting Biden’s transition team to help members understand the challenges they might face in making public affairs. It is noted that the staff of the incumbent’s administration consider such a step as fulfilling their duty to the country.
Earlier chapter Ministry of Health USA Alex Azar refused to work with Joe Biden and his team until the final election results. As Azar explained, cooperation will be possible only after Biden’s victory is recognized by the US General Services Administration (GSA).
On November 7, Democratic candidate Joe Biden won 290 with the required 270 electoral votes. Having secured his victory, he declared himself the President-elect of the United States. Trump, in turn, said that the elections are not officially over yet, and the results will be appealed in court. He believes that Biden was quick to call himself the country’s new leader.