Anxiety creeps into Trump's forehead


Joe Biden, the winner of the US election, has started tidying up the house on the one hand, and US President Trump on the other.


The Biden camp has announced the name of the Chief of Staff of the White House. But President Trump has yet to concede defeat in the election. One week has already passed since the election. Joe Biden didn’t even get to Trump’s phone. Whether Trump will accept defeat or not, he has started talking.


No one can predict Trump's movements in advance. Trump met with his top election advisers on Wednesday.


Joe Biden has announced the name of his longtime acquaintance Ron Klein as the Chief of Staff of the White House. Klein has served as Al Gore's chief of staff.


Klein, a Harvard graduate, is known to be a close associate of many of Washington's top politicians. After announcing the appointment, Ron described it as a great honor.


He says he believes he can play a role in advancing Joe Biden's efforts to unite the United States by joining the new administration.


But for President Donald Trump, winning or losing the election is not the end of the story, and bad news seems to be haunting him. He will have to deal with a number of lawsuits as he steps down.


There are several civil cases as well as criminal cases. This raises the question of Trump's fragile future after losing his legal advantage as an incumbent president.


One of the most notable of Donald Trump's lawsuits is the New York Manhattan District Attorney's Office's investigation into the Trump Organization. The investigation could uncover information about financial mismanagement and tax evasion behind Trump's business.


In the run-up to the 2016 election, a lawsuit could also be filed against a woman accused of paying Trump for an extramarital affair.


Trump silenced the woman who brought the money from the election campaign fund with lawyer Michael Cohen. The investigation of this case may be extensive. Bank fraud, insurance fraud, tax evasion through fraud, fraud in business documents are being investigated.


Washington DC and the Attorney Generals of Maryland have been accusing Trump of using state power and state resources for personal gain. An investigation will also be started into these.


Compensation cases against him against more than one woman will also be intensified. There is also a case pending against him by Mary Trump, the daughter of Trump's brother. Mary has been accused of depriving her of property by fraud.


While in power, Donald Trump was enjoying various legal benefits as president. He has been using the state judiciary to deal with legal charges brought entirely against him.


There is no clear direction in the US Constitution on whether the incumbent president should be given full impunity. Although President Trump has been using such an advantage.


Trump could sign a directive to pardon himself before leaving power after losing the election. There is no clear direction in the constitution or any precedent in history as to whether the US president can sign a directive to pardon himself.



According to some US media reports, Donald Trump may resign on the eve of January 20. At the time, Vice President Mike Pence would hand over power, and as acting president, Mike Pence would sign an order acquitting Donald Trump.


Donald Trump's mysterious silence since the election has caused a lot of controversies. According to CNBC's A-News, Donald Trump has met with top campaign advisers twice since the election. In the first meeting, there was talk of taking the cases forward by challenging the election results.


The meeting of top advisers with Donald Trump last Wednesday was attended by Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, publicity manager Bill Stephen, and adviser Jason Miller.


Citing sources close to Trump's campaign, CNBC said he may not even congratulate the winning candidate, Joe Biden before Trump leaves power.


Before leaving the White House, Donald Trump may say, ‘I don’t believe in this election result. I am not fighting for this result in the interest of the country. '