US President-elect Joe Biden revealed the features of his plan to revive the US economy in the face of the Corona pandemic, calling on President Donald Trump's administration to cooperate in transferring power, while Trump continued his campaign to challenge the election results, which he insists are fraudulent.

In a speech from his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware, on Monday, Biden said that the economic recovery plan would focus on ethnic minorities, and stressed that his team was ready to work from day one, and that it would be easier if the Trump administration cooperated.

"We can unite Republicans and Democrats to cooperate with employers and union representatives. And for the millions of Americans who have lost their jobs, we agree on the possibility of providing them with reasonable immediate social assistance and health and social care for those who are about to lose their jobs."

After presenting his economic plans in a meeting with representatives of workers and companies, Biden called on Congress to approve the economic stimulus program approved by the House of Representatives with a majority of Democrats, and the value of $ 2.2 trillion.

For her part, Kamala Harris, Vice President-elect said that she and Biden will focus on rebuilding the country's economy while preserving people's lives.

Trump lawsuits

Meanwhile, President Trump is still contesting the election results, which he has described as the most fraudulent in history, and has said he will not allow the Democrats and the left to steal the election.

Trump said in a tweet on Twitter that the "Dominion" company ran fraudulent elections, and stated in another tweet that the "fake" recount that is taking place in Georgia does not mean anything, because they do not allow signatures to be considered and verified, as he put it.

Twitter has flagged some recent Trump tweets as potentially misleading information.

In another tweet, the US President said that he would soon file "large" lawsuits challenging the results of the presidential election, in which the Democratic candidate Biden defeated him (according to the preliminary results), despite his campaign losing numerous court battles over these results.

Major American media organizations announced estimates of the results of all states, as Biden secured the votes of 306 from the top voters in the US Presidential Electoral College, compared to 232 for President Trump.

Recount continues in Georgia (Getty Images)

Republicans deny fraud

And there are frequent statements from prominent figures in the Republican camp calling on Trump to admit defeat, and confirming that no evidence of significant fraud has been clear.

Maryland Republican Governor Larry Hogan said in a television interview that Trump lost the election and that it was time to accept that Biden was the president-elect and that he had won a landslide victory.

"Tomorrow it will be two weeks (since the elections), and since we have not seen anything (indicating fraud), the time has come. More supporters of Trump and his close friends give him this advice, but he does not listen."

For his part, Geoff Duncan, the Republican deputy governor of Georgia, said that there is no evidence of widespread fraud in the state elections, adding in an interview with CNN that Joe Biden is so far the elected president of the United States.

On the other hand, White House National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien said that the transfer of power will take place only if Trump's lawsuit fails, and added that it currently appears that the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, is the winner of the elections, and if this is confirmed, there will be a "professional transfer." For power. "