Biden-Trump: If Trump loses..: Biden expressed deep concern

Biden-Trump: If Trump loses, US President Joe Biden has said that he does not believe that there will be a peaceful transfer of power. 

Washington: President Joe Biden ( Joe Biden ) has expressed concern about the former President of America Donald Trump ( Donald Trump ). If Trump loses the presidential election in November, he said that he has no confidence that Kamalaharis will get power peacefully. He expressed this doubt in an interview given to an international media. Will the transfer of power in January 2025 be peaceful? In response to the question, Biden said, “If Trump loses, I don’t have that confidence.” 

It is known that Trump supporters attacked Capitol Hill on January 6, 2021. As both houses of Congress met to confirm Joe Biden’s victory, thousands of Trump supporters tried to block the process. They crossed the barricades and climbed the walls and rushed inside the building. Many people lost their lives when the police opened fire to stop them. A few hours before this incident, President Donald Trump gave a speech. Biden is accused of stealing his votes and winning the election. It is noteworthy that serious clashes took place only after that. Biden’s response came in the context of past developments. The interview will be aired in its entirety on Sunday. 

The slogans of Palestine supporters in Kamalaharis rally..

Supporters of Palestine protested at a rally held by US Vice President Kamala Harris in Romulus, Michigan. They protested, “Kamala, Kamala.. We are defeated by the massacre”. “I believe in democracy. That is why I am in front of you. Everyone’s voice should be heard. But right now I am talking” and tried to stop them. She got a bit impatient as she chanted the same thing. “If Trump wants to win, say the same… or I will speak,” he clarified. 

It is known that Harris stood in the ring after Joe Biden withdrew from the presidential race. Democrats have yet to formally announce her candidacy. In this process, she is getting incredible support from the party. Barack Obama also said that he will cooperate.