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US President-elect Joe Biden will name his first cabinet picks on Tuesday, his chief of staff said, even as Donald Trump clung to unsubstantiated claims of fraud despite growing dissent from within his own party.

Biden has pushed ahead with preparations to assume the presidency on January 20, regardless of Trump's bid to undo the results of the November vote.

"You are going to see the first of the president-elect's cabinet picks on Tuesday," Biden's chief of staff, Ron Klain, told ABC's "This Week" on Sunday.

Several US news organizations, including Bloomberg and The New York Times, reported that the president-elect will nominate seasoned diplomat and long-time aide Antony Blinken as secretary of state.

Biden also said last week he had already decided his pick for the key position of Treasury Secretary.

US media also widely reported he will name Linda Thomas-Greenfield, who served as assistant secretary of state for Africa under President Barack Obama, as his UN ambassador.

US President Donald Trump smiles as he gets into his motorcade as he departs the White House in Wash...
US President Donald Trump smiles as he gets into his motorcade as he departs the White House in Washington, DC on November 22, 2020
ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS, AFP

A growing number of Republicans have either recognized Biden's victory or at least urged the General Services Administration -- the usually low-profile agency that manages the federal bureaucracy -- to release federal funds for the Biden transition.

With Trump refusing to acknowledge the election outcome, Biden and his top aides have been denied briefings on sensitive domestic and foreign policy issues -- most urgently the coronavirus pandemic battering the country.

Former New Jersey governor Chris Christie, who in 2016 advised the Trump transition, said on ABC that the president's legal team was a "national embarrassment."

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, another prominent Republican, told CNN that Trump was making the country look like a "banana republic," later tweeting the president should "stop golfing and concede."

President-elect Joe Biden leaves after attending mass at Saint Ann Catholic Church on November 21  2...
President-elect Joe Biden leaves after attending mass at Saint Ann Catholic Church on November 21, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware
CHANDAN KHANNA, AFP

Trump has golfed on every weekend day since the election, though he took part virtually in the conference of the G20 leading economies this weekend -- skipping a Saturday session on the pandemic.

And even Representative Devin Nunes, an ardent Trump loyalist, conceded backhandedly on Fox News that Biden had "run a successful campaign from a basement."

- 'Without merit' -

Trump again tweeted on Sunday about "massive numbers of fraudulent ballots," a claim dismissed by a long list of judges in several states.

Biden plans to nominate veteran diplomat Antony Blinken as his secretary of state  according to medi...
Biden plans to nominate veteran diplomat Antony Blinken as his secretary of state, according to media reports
Mandel NGAN, AFP/File

Appearances by Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani have drawn mockery, as have claims by another former member of his legal team, Sidney Powell.

Powell has alleged baseless conspiracy theories involving a possible hack of the election, earning her widespread derision but also praise from some of Trump's most ardent supporters.

Giuliani announced Sunday that Powell had been dropped from the team.

Trump's latest legal setback came Saturday, when Pennsylvania judge Matthew Brann threw out the president's fraud claims in a scathing judgment.

Pennsylvania was a must-win state, and flipped to Biden after backing Trump in 2016.

Brann's ruling paved the way for Pennsylvania to certify Biden's victory in the state.

Supporters of US President Donald Trump wave flags and cheer as his vehicle enters the Trump Nationa...
Supporters of US President Donald Trump wave flags and cheer as his vehicle enters the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia on November 22, 2020
ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS, AFP

Biden won the state-by-state Electoral College votes that ultimately decide who takes the White House by 306 to 232.

The Electoral College is due to formally vote on December 14, with state certifications to take place beforehand.

- 'Incredibly damaging' -

State certification of popular vote results in presidential elections is usually routine.

A woman shouts slogans as Trump Supporters gather during a car rally under the slogan “Stop the St...
A woman shouts slogans as Trump Supporters gather during a car rally under the slogan “Stop the Steal” on November 22, 2020 in Long Valley, New Jersey
Kena Betancur, AFP

But Trump's refusal to concede has raised concerns that he could cause long-term damage to public trust in the voting system that underlies US democracy.

The judgment in Pennsylvania came hours after Republicans also requested a delay in certification in Michigan, another battleground state won by Biden.

They requested a two-week delay to allow a full audit of results in Wayne County -- home to majority-black Detroit, which overwhelmingly voted for Biden.

Michigan's board of canvassers, which includes two Democrats and two Republicans, is due to meet Monday to certify the results.

There were reports that a Republican member of the board was considering voting against certification.

Biden has so far moderated his criticism of Trump's actions, though he has spoken of "incredibly damaging messages being sent to the rest of the world about how democracy functions."

US President-elect Joe Biden will name his first cabinet picks on Tuesday, his chief of staff said, even as Donald Trump clung to unsubstantiated claims of fraud despite growing dissent from within his own party.

Biden has pushed ahead with preparations to assume the presidency on January 20, regardless of Trump’s bid to undo the results of the November vote.

“You are going to see the first of the president-elect’s cabinet picks on Tuesday,” Biden’s chief of staff, Ron Klain, told ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday.

Several US news organizations, including Bloomberg and The New York Times, reported that the president-elect will nominate seasoned diplomat and long-time aide Antony Blinken as secretary of state.

Biden also said last week he had already decided his pick for the key position of Treasury Secretary.

US media also widely reported he will name Linda Thomas-Greenfield, who served as assistant secretary of state for Africa under President Barack Obama, as his UN ambassador.

US President Donald Trump smiles as he gets into his motorcade as he departs the White House in Wash...

US President Donald Trump smiles as he gets into his motorcade as he departs the White House in Washington, DC on November 22, 2020
ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS, AFP

A growing number of Republicans have either recognized Biden’s victory or at least urged the General Services Administration — the usually low-profile agency that manages the federal bureaucracy — to release federal funds for the Biden transition.

With Trump refusing to acknowledge the election outcome, Biden and his top aides have been denied briefings on sensitive domestic and foreign policy issues — most urgently the coronavirus pandemic battering the country.

Former New Jersey governor Chris Christie, who in 2016 advised the Trump transition, said on ABC that the president’s legal team was a “national embarrassment.”

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, another prominent Republican, told CNN that Trump was making the country look like a “banana republic,” later tweeting the president should “stop golfing and concede.”

President-elect Joe Biden leaves after attending mass at Saint Ann Catholic Church on November 21  2...

President-elect Joe Biden leaves after attending mass at Saint Ann Catholic Church on November 21, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware
CHANDAN KHANNA, AFP

Trump has golfed on every weekend day since the election, though he took part virtually in the conference of the G20 leading economies this weekend — skipping a Saturday session on the pandemic.

And even Representative Devin Nunes, an ardent Trump loyalist, conceded backhandedly on Fox News that Biden had “run a successful campaign from a basement.”

– ‘Without merit’ –

Trump again tweeted on Sunday about “massive numbers of fraudulent ballots,” a claim dismissed by a long list of judges in several states.

Biden plans to nominate veteran diplomat Antony Blinken as his secretary of state  according to medi...

Biden plans to nominate veteran diplomat Antony Blinken as his secretary of state, according to media reports
Mandel NGAN, AFP/File

Appearances by Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani have drawn mockery, as have claims by another former member of his legal team, Sidney Powell.

Powell has alleged baseless conspiracy theories involving a possible hack of the election, earning her widespread derision but also praise from some of Trump’s most ardent supporters.

Giuliani announced Sunday that Powell had been dropped from the team.

Trump’s latest legal setback came Saturday, when Pennsylvania judge Matthew Brann threw out the president’s fraud claims in a scathing judgment.

Pennsylvania was a must-win state, and flipped to Biden after backing Trump in 2016.

Brann’s ruling paved the way for Pennsylvania to certify Biden’s victory in the state.

Supporters of US President Donald Trump wave flags and cheer as his vehicle enters the Trump Nationa...

Supporters of US President Donald Trump wave flags and cheer as his vehicle enters the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia on November 22, 2020
ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS, AFP

Biden won the state-by-state Electoral College votes that ultimately decide who takes the White House by 306 to 232.

The Electoral College is due to formally vote on December 14, with state certifications to take place beforehand.

– ‘Incredibly damaging’ –

State certification of popular vote results in presidential elections is usually routine.

A woman shouts slogans as Trump Supporters gather during a car rally under the slogan “Stop the St...

A woman shouts slogans as Trump Supporters gather during a car rally under the slogan “Stop the Steal” on November 22, 2020 in Long Valley, New Jersey
Kena Betancur, AFP

But Trump’s refusal to concede has raised concerns that he could cause long-term damage to public trust in the voting system that underlies US democracy.

The judgment in Pennsylvania came hours after Republicans also requested a delay in certification in Michigan, another battleground state won by Biden.

They requested a two-week delay to allow a full audit of results in Wayne County — home to majority-black Detroit, which overwhelmingly voted for Biden.

Michigan’s board of canvassers, which includes two Democrats and two Republicans, is due to meet Monday to certify the results.

There were reports that a Republican member of the board was considering voting against certification.

Biden has so far moderated his criticism of Trump’s actions, though he has spoken of “incredibly damaging messages being sent to the rest of the world about how democracy functions.”

AFP
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