• 4 years ago
As far as media outlets and the vast majority of world leaders are concerned, President Donald Trump lost the election to President-elect Joe Biden.
However, Business Insider reports the Trump administration is carrying on as if it's business as usual.
In fact, it's planning to prepare its next budget proposal although it will be released next February and cover spending until 2022.
They're pretending nothing happened. We're all supposed to pretend this is normal, and do all this work, while we know we're just going to have to throw it away. Trump administration official Speaking on condition of anonymity to The Washington Post
President-elect Joe Biden will take President Donald Trump's place on January 20, 2021.
Trump and those close to him continue to push false claims that Trump won the race. On Tuesday, Biden called Trump's refusal to concede an 'embarrassment.'

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