Mr. Biden White House Official Personnel Announcement Acceleration of Preparations for Transition to Government November 18, 6:58

Former Vice President Joe Biden, who declared victory in the U.S. presidential election, announced that he would appoint a senior White House official, such as the head of the camp's election campaign, for the inauguration of the administration in January next year, even though President Trump does not admit defeat. We are accelerating preparations for the transition.

Mr. Biden announced in a statement on the 17th that he will appoint the camp's chief of elections and his aides to the posts of nine senior White House officials, including the White House Chief of Staff, in preparation for the inauguration of the administration in January next year.



In the presidential election, Mr. Biden declared victory after receiving news reports that he was elected by major media, but President Trump showed his willingness to fight in the trial after claiming his own victory, delaying the procedure for the transition to power. It has come out.



"The United States is facing great challenges, but my team shares the perception that it will be a stronger and more united country," Biden said in a statement, as President Trump refused to defeat him. But we are accelerating preparations for a transition to power.



Mr. Biden has already announced the appointment of his closest aide, Mr. Crane, as the White House Chief of Staff, but it seems that he is also considering the appointment of ministers, and former President Rice is a candidate for Secretary of State in the media. The White House Chief of Staff, Mr. Biden's local Delaware Senator Coons, and the Secretary of Defense include former Deputy Secretary of Defense Fronoy.



In addition, the Treasury Secretary of the Economic Policy is the Fed's Director of the Federal Reserve Board, Janet Yellen, and the UN Ambassador is the former Mayor of Southbend and Hillary Clinton, who fought for the Democratic candidate position. The appointment of the Secretary has also been reported, and interest in the whereabouts of personnel is increasing.