Biden embarks on transition work, Trump raises new legal challenges

  On November 11, local time, the campaign team of US President Trump filed a lawsuit over the election results in Michigan.

  Michigan is the Midwest battlefield state where Trump won in 2016, but lost to the Democratic Party in this media prediction.

Trump trailed by about 148,000 votes in the total number of informal votes in Michigan, or 2.6 percentage points.

The Republican presidential team is trying to overturn this result in Michigan through the Federal Court.

  Michigan State Affairs Spokesperson Jake Rollow (Jake Rollow) said: "Michigan elections were conducted in a fair, safe and transparent manner, and the results accurately reflected the wishes of the people."

Data map: On October 5, local time, US President Trump left the National Military Medical Center in Maryland and returned to Washington. After receiving treatment for new coronary pneumonia at the Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington, he took off his mask when arriving at the White House.

  Several previous Trump lawsuits against the general election have been dropped. Legal experts said that the lawsuits have almost no chance of changing the election results.

  Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (Brad Raffensperger) said at a press conference that the state will recount all votes, which is expected to begin this week.

He said the results will be confirmed before the November 20 deadline.

  According to a poll released by Reuters/Ipsos on Tuesday (10th), nearly 80% of Americans, including half of the Republican Party, said that Biden won the election.

  The Trump administration did not cooperate with Biden's team, which prevented Biden's team from entering federal government offices or using funds to hire employees.

Biden plans to meet with consultants on Wednesday (11th) and they are helping him prepare for his appointment.

(CCTV reporter Liu Xiaoqian)