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Despite President Trump's dissatisfaction, Biden-elect is rushing to take over the regime.

Let's connect Washington.



Correspondent Yunsoo Kim, President Trump still has no sign of admitting defeat?



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Yes, President Trump went to golf today (9th) as well.



Looking at what I tweeted a while ago, golf seems to have ended, but since when did the poor media decide the next president?



Far from the monks, it seems that he is still angry.



But even around President Trump, there are more and more voices saying stop and obey.



CNN reported that First Lady Melania is also advising on that position, following her son-in-law Kushner.



Former Republican President George W. Bush acknowledged Biden's victory by making a congratulatory call to Biden-elect.



Even inside the Republican Party, the voices of criticism are growing little by little, saying that it is necessary to provide evidence rather than just claiming it is a fraudulent election.



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Candidate Biden is in a hurry to take over the regime, saying that President Trump will go anyway?



<Reporter>



Yes, Candidate Biden went to the church today as usual on the weekend, but the takeover of the regime is getting faster and faster.



The'Institutional Review Team' will be launched within this week, which is the core team that approaches key government agencies and creates roadmaps and guidelines for taking over the regime.



A new Corona 19 Response Team will also be announced tomorrow to respond to the most urgent task, Corona 19.



The U.S. Transition Committee is not operated after election as in Korea, but is organized from the days of candidates. Currently, it is about 150 people, but it is expected to grow to 300 before the inauguration ceremony.



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Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha went to the US today. Who are you meeting with during the regime change?



<Reporter>



Yes, I met and interviewed Secretary Kang

Kyung-hwa

, who came to the United States on a four-day schedule, and said that even with the Biden administration, North Korea policy will not work all at once from the Obama administration.

Let's listen.



[Kang Kyung-wha/Minister of Foreign Affairs: The various achievements of the past three years return to the'strategic patience' of that time three years ago, so to speak. This is not the case.]



Minister Kang

presents

a wreath today at the Korean War Participation Memorial Park After meeting with Secretary of State Pompeo tomorrow, it is known that they will meet with Biden-elect's personnel privately to discuss future diplomatic cooperation plans.