US President-elect Joe Biden made a speech today, Tuesday, which included a speech addressed to outgoing President Donald Trump, another to world leaders, and a third to the American people.

On world leaders, he said that he spoke with 6 leaders and that he received a sincere and warm welcome from them, stressing that the interaction of the leaders of countries with his victory calls for enthusiasm.

"I tell world leaders that the United States is back.

With regard to the President and Republican candidate Donald Trump's rejection of the election results, Biden said that the transfer of power has begun and that "the administration's failure to acknowledge our victory does not change anything." The current US administration's failure to acknowledge our victory does not change what we will do.

"We have started the transition process and it is going on in full swing," he said.

He addressed Trump, saying, "Mr. President I look forward to talking with you."

He said, "Nothing is holding us back at this moment, even if we do not get the resources from the General Services Administration."

Health for all


In another context, Biden pledged that “health care is a right for everyone, not a privilege for a few, and we will fight so that everyone has it. treatment".

He stressed that the "Obama Care Act" is the law that every American should be proud of because it saves families from financial devastation.

He emphasized that maintaining health care law should not be a partisan issue, because for many Americans it is a matter of life and death.

"100 million people suffer from chronic diseases and may be deprived of health care," he added.

 He said that the previous administration aimed to annul the health care law, and that "the Supreme Court heard today all the arguments related to the health care law."

On the Senate elections, Biden said: "It would have been better if we had obtained equal seats with the Republicans in the US Senate."