Kamis, 19 November 2020

Biden says Trump will go down in history as 'one of the most irresponsible presidents' - The Straits Times

WASHINGTON (BLOOMBERG) - United States President-elect Joe Biden on Thursday (Nov 19) assailed the Trump administration's lack of cooperation on the presidential transition, which he says hinders his team's ability to get up-to-date information on the coronavirus pandemic.

Mr Biden said he couldn't "fathom" President Donald Trump's refusal to concede the election, saying he would "go down in history as being one of the most irresponsible presidents".

"Far from me to question his motives, it's just outrageous what he's doing," Mr Biden said, referring to Mr Trump's legal manoeuvres to overturn the election result.

Mr Biden called on the administration to allow his team to get details on a coronavirus vaccine and plans for distribution.

"I would like to know exactly what this administration has in mind in terms of their Operation Warp Speed and how they plan it," he said.

Mr Biden said he has not ruled out legal action to force the hand of the General Services Administration, which has so far declined to sign an ascertainment that Mr Biden likely won the election and free up money and access to government officials.

Until the paperwork is signed, Mr Biden cannot get national security briefings or real-time data on the coronavirus.

Mr Biden also spoke with governors who briefed him on the status of the pandemic in their states as the virus surges around the country.

"Governors made clear that beating Covid-19 will require all of us working together," he said.

Noting that state and local budgets have been devastated by pandemic-related slowdowns, he said: "We've got to come together. The federal government has to deliver this relief."

"My transition team hasn't been able to get access to information we need" on testing, vaccine development and distribution, he told the executive committee of the National Governors Association, in a video conference, made up of five Republican and five Democratic governors.

The meeting came as his team finds workarounds to get information and guidance while Mr Trump continues to block Mr Biden's efforts to build an administration. Transition officials have begun to contact staff of the congressional appropriations committees for information about federal agencies, people familiar with the meetings said.

Mr Trump, meanwhile, is standing by his unfounded claims that widespread fraud invalidate the election and insisting he will prevail.

A House Democratic aide said that Mr Biden's transition aides will meet staff from the House Appropriations Committee, which deals with all federal agencies and their budgets. And a Senate Democratic aide said that phone calls have already taken place between the Senate Appropriations Committee staff and Biden aides.

Business groups are joining the list of those clamouring for the presidential transition to begin.

US Chamber of Commerce chief executive officer Tom Donohue, the National Association of Manufacturers and Mr Joshua Bolten, president of Business Roundtable trade group for CEOs have all said it is time for the process to move forward.

The Trump White House is continuing to push forward with a fiscal 2022 budget proposal on the assumption that Mr Trump will have a second term, and as the appropriations committees are attempting to finish fiscal 2021 funding Bills by a Dec 11 deadline.

Mr Biden's transition team assembled agency review teams, made up of more than 500 people, who are charged with contacting federal agencies to better understand their policies and operations, but those efforts cannot begin until the GSA officially designates that the transfer of power from the Trump administration to a Biden one can begin.

Mr Biden advisers have warned of serious consequences if the Trump administration continues to deny access to the federal government, especially real-time data about the coronavirus pandemic and plans for distributing a vaccine.

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2020-11-20 02:30:58Z
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Georgia confirms Biden's victory in state as it completes hand audit of ballots - CNA

WASHINGTON: Georgia confirmed Democratic President-elect Joe Biden as the winner of the Nov 3 election in the state as it completed a hand audit of ballots on Thursday (Nov 19), Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said.

The audit, launched after unofficial results showed Biden leading Republican President Donald Trump by about 14,000 out of more than 5 million votes cast, ended with Biden winning by 12,284, according to data from Raffensperger's office.

"The audit confirmed that the original machine count accurately portrayed the winner of the election," the secretary of state's office said in a statement on Thursday evening.

The changes to the vote totals were "well within the expected margin of human error that occurs when hand-counting ballots", it said.

READ: Trump's election power play: Persuade Republican legislators to do what US voters did not

READ: Biden chides Trump for lack of cooperation on COVID-19 vaccine

The confirmation makes Biden the first Democratic presidential candidate to win the southern US state in almost three decades, since Bill Clinton in 1992. 

Biden has captured 306 electoral votes to Trump's 232 in the state-by-state Electoral College that determines the winner of the election, well above the 270 needed for victory.

Raffensperger, a Republican, is expected to formally certify Biden's victory on Friday, despite pressure from Trump, who has claimed without evidence that there were widespread irregularities and fraud in states that he lost to Biden, including Georgia.

The state's Republican US senators, David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, who both face runoff elections in January, have joined with Trump in accusing Raffensperger, without evidence, of overseeing a flawed election, an allegation Raffensperger has disputed.

Raffensperger told a local TV station that the Trump campaign had not produced evidence to back up its claims of fraud in the state.

“We have not seen any evidence they have given us, anything that supports - it just doesn’t show up,” Raffensperger told WSB-TV.

Trump's campaign can still request a recount in Georgia after the results are certified because the margin of victory was less than 0.5 per cent.

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2020-11-20 02:15:00Z
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Xi touts China's huge economy as base of free trade in APEC speech - CNA

KUALA LUMPUR: President Xi Jinping hailed China as the pivot point for global free trade Thursday, vowing to keep its "super-sized" economy open for business and warning against protectionism as the world battles the COVID-19 pandemic.

Buoyed by the signing of the world's largest trade pact over the weekend, Xi said the Asia-Pacific is the "forerunner driving global growth" in a world hit by "multiple challenges."

He vowed "openness" to trade and rejected any possibility of the "decoupling" of China's economy, in his only nod to the hostile trade policy of US President Donald Trump's administration, which has battered China with tariffs and tech restrictions.

Xi was speaking at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum, held online this year because of the pandemic, which brings together 21 Pacific Rim countries, accounting for about 60 percent of global GDP.

It was not immediately clear if Trump, wounded by his election loss to Joe Biden, would take part in the two-day gathering or send a high-level delegate in his place.

In a speech that veered into triumphalism over China's economic "resilience and vitality" in bouncing back from the virus, which first emerged in the central city of Wuhan, Xi warned countries who insist on trade barriers would suffer self-inflicted wounds.

"Openness enables a country to move forward while seclusion holds it back," he said.

"China will actively cooperate with all countries, regions and enterprises that want to do so. We will continue to hold high the banner of openness and co-operation."

TRADE AGENDA

But Xi's rhetoric may raise eyebrows in capitals where China has either restricted trade or used its giant economy as a bargaining chip in wider geopolitical disputes.

Australian exports of beef, wine and barley to China - their biggest market - have been restricted, as a diplomatic rumble over the origins of the pandemic as well as accusations of espionage hammer relations.

The APEC summit comes a week after China and 14 other Asia-Pacific countries signed the world's largest free-trade deal.

Commentary: RCEP a huge victory in tough times

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), which excludes the US, is viewed as a major coup for China and further evidence that Beijing is setting the agenda for global commerce as Washington retreats.

RCEP's rival was the Trans-Pacific Partnership - championed by former US president Barack Obama - but Trump withdrew from it and the pact has now been replaced by a watered-down alternative that the United States has not joined.

Xi had no direct words for President-elect Biden, whose ascension to office next year, while still clouded by Trump's refusal to concede defeat, is expected to see a more nuanced extension of Washington's current China policy.

Biden has been strident on China's human rights record, from its treatment of Uighur Muslims in the restive Xinjiang region to Hong Kong's democracy movement.

READ: Trump to represent US at this week's virtual APEC summit, official says

READ: US being left behind after Asia forms world's biggest trade bloc RCEP: US Chamber

But some at the APEC forum were optimistic the incoming US president would engage more with international groupings.

"I think that (a Biden administration) will be more supportive of the WTO (World Trade Organization), and of APEC," Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said.

"I hope that there will be a more constructive approach - one where countries work together, rather than against one another."

The US turned away from multilateral bodies during Trump's tenure as he pushed his "America First" agenda, while APEC gatherings were overshadowed by US-China trade tensions.

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2020-11-20 01:56:52Z
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Biden rips Trump's 'outrageous' vote moves, transition logjam - The Straits Times

WASHINGTON (BLOOMBERG) - US President-elect Joe Biden on Thursday (Nov 19) assailed the Trump administration's lack of cooperation on the presidential transition, which he says hinders his team's ability to get up-to-date information on the coronavirus pandemic.

Mr Biden said he couldn't "fathom" President Donald Trump's refusal to concede the election, saying he would "go down in history as being one of the most irresponsible presidents".

"Far from me to question his motives, it's just outrageous what he's doing," Mr Biden said, referring to Mr Trump's legal manouvers to overturn the election result.

Mr Biden called on the administration to allow his team to get details on a coronavirus vaccine and plans for distribution.

"I would like to know exactly what this administration has in mind in terms of their Operation Warp Speed and how they plan it," he said.

Mr Biden said he has not ruled out legal action to force the hand of the General Services Administration, which has so far declined to sign an ascertainment that Mr Biden likely won the election and freeing up money and access to government officials.

Until the paperwork is signed, Mr Biden cannot get national security briefings or real-time data on the coronavirus.

Mr Biden also spoke with governors who briefed him on the status of the pandemic in their states as the virus surges around the country.

"Governors made clear that beating Covid-19 will require all of us working together," Mr Biden said.

Noting that state and local budgets have been devastated by pandemic-related slowdowns, he said, "We've got to come together. The federal government has to deliver this relief."

"My transition team hasn't been able to get access to information we need" on testing, vaccine development and distribution, he told the executive committee of the National Governors Association, in a video conference, made up of five Republican and five Democratic governors.

The meeting came as his team finds workarounds to get information and guidance while Mr Trump continues to block Mr Biden's efforts to build an administration. Transition officials have begun to contact staff of the congressional appropriations committees for information about federal agencies, people familiar with the meetings said.

The president, meanwhile, is standing by his unfounded claims that widespread fraud invalidate the election and insisting he will prevail.

A House Democratic aide said that Mr Biden's transition aides will meet with staff from the House Appropriations Committee, which deals with all federal agencies and their budgets. And a Senate Democratic aide said that phone calls have already taken place between the Senate Appropriations Committee staff and Mr Biden aides.

Business groups are joining the list of those clamouring for the presidential transition to begin.

US Chamber of Commerce chief executive officer Tom Donohue, the National Association of Manufacturers and Mr Joshua Bolten, president of Business Roundtable trade group for CEOs have all said it is time for the process to move forward.

The Trump White House is continuing to push forward with a fiscal 2022 budget proposal on the assumption that Mr Trump will have a second term, and as the appropriations committees are attempting to finish fiscal 2021 funding Bills by a Dec 11 deadline.

Mr Biden's transition team assembled agency review teams, made up of more than 500 people, who are charged with contacting federal agencies to better understand their policies and operations, but those efforts cannot begin until the GSA officially designates that the transfer of power from the Trump administration to a Biden one can begin.

Mr Biden advisers have warned of serious consequences if the Trump administration continues to deny access to the federal government, especially real-time data about the coronavirus pandemic and plans for distributing a vaccine.

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2020-11-19 23:12:07Z
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Xi touts China's huge economy as base of free trade in APEC speech - CNA

KUALA LUMPUR: President Xi Jinping hailed China as the pivot point for global free trade Thursday, vowing to keep its "super-sized" economy open for business and warning against protectionism as the world battles the COVID-19 pandemic.

Buoyed by the signing of the world's largest trade pact over the weekend, Xi said the Asia-Pacific is the "forerunner driving global growth" in a world hit by "multiple challenges."

He vowed "openness" to trade and rejected any possibility of the "decoupling" of China's economy, in his only nod to the hostile trade policy of US President Donald Trump's administration, which has battered China with tariffs and tech restrictions.

Xi was speaking at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum, held online this year because of the pandemic, which brings together 21 Pacific Rim countries, accounting for about 60 percent of global GDP.

It was not immediately clear if Trump, wounded by his election loss to Joe Biden, would take part in the two-day gathering or send a high-level delegate in his place.

In a speech that veered into triumphalism over China's economic "resilience and vitality" in bouncing back from the virus, which first emerged in the central city of Wuhan, Xi warned countries who insist on trade barriers would suffer self-inflicted wounds.

"Openness enables a country to move forward while seclusion holds it back," he said.

"China will actively cooperate with all countries, regions and enterprises that want to do so. We will continue to hold high the banner of openness and co-operation."

TRADE AGENDA

But Xi's rhetoric may raise eyebrows in capitals where China has either restricted trade or used its giant economy as a bargaining chip in wider geopolitical disputes.

Australian exports of beef, wine and barley to China - their biggest market - have been restricted, as a diplomatic rumble over the origins of the pandemic as well as accusations of espionage hammer relations.

The APEC summit comes a week after China and 14 other Asia-Pacific countries signed the world's largest free-trade deal.

Commentary: RCEP a huge victory in tough times

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), which excludes the US, is viewed as a major coup for China and further evidence that Beijing is setting the agenda for global commerce as Washington retreats.

RCEP's rival was the Trans-Pacific Partnership - championed by former US president Barack Obama - but Trump withdrew from it and the pact has now been replaced by a watered-down alternative that the United States has not joined.

Xi had no direct words for President-elect Biden, whose ascension to office next year, while still clouded by Trump's refusal to concede defeat, is expected to see a more nuanced extension of Washington's current China policy.

Biden has been strident on China's human rights record, from its treatment of Uighur Muslims in the restive Xinjiang region to Hong Kong's democracy movement.

READ: Trump to represent US at this week's virtual APEC summit, official says

READ: US being left behind after Asia forms world's biggest trade bloc RCEP: US Chamber

But some at the APEC forum were optimistic the incoming US president would engage more with international groupings.

"I think that (a Biden administration) will be more supportive of the WTO (World Trade Organization), and of APEC," Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said.

"I hope that there will be a more constructive approach - one where countries work together, rather than against one another."

The US turned away from multilateral bodies during Trump's tenure as he pushed his "America First" agenda, while APEC gatherings were overshadowed by US-China trade tensions.

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2020-11-20 00:26:48Z
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Xi touts China's huge economy as base of free trade in APEC speech - CNA

KUALA LUMPUR: President Xi Jinping hailed China as the pivot point for global free trade Thursday, vowing to keep its "super-sized" economy open for business and warning against protectionism as the world battles the COVID-19 pandemic.

Buoyed by the signing of the world's largest trade pact over the weekend, Xi said the Asia-Pacific is the "forerunner driving global growth" in a world hit by "multiple challenges."

He vowed "openness" to trade and rejected any possibility of the "decoupling" of China's economy, in his only nod to the hostile trade policy of US President Donald Trump's administration, which has battered China with tariffs and tech restrictions.

Xi was speaking at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum, held online this year because of the pandemic, which brings together 21 Pacific Rim countries, accounting for about 60 percent of global GDP.

It was not immediately clear if Trump, wounded by his election loss to Joe Biden, would take part in the two-day gathering or send a high-level delegate in his place.

In a speech that veered into triumphalism over China's economic "resilience and vitality" in bouncing back from the virus, which first emerged in the central city of Wuhan, Xi warned countries who insist on trade barriers would suffer self-inflicted wounds.

"Openness enables a country to move forward while seclusion holds it back," he said.

"China will actively cooperate with all countries, regions and enterprises that want to do so. We will continue to hold high the banner of openness and co-operation."

TRADE AGENDA

But Xi's rhetoric may raise eyebrows in capitals where China has either restricted trade or used its giant economy as a bargaining chip in wider geopolitical disputes.

Australian exports of beef, wine and barley to China - their biggest market - have been restricted, as a diplomatic rumble over the origins of the pandemic as well as accusations of espionage hammer relations.

The APEC summit comes a week after China and 14 other Asia-Pacific countries signed the world's largest free-trade deal.

Commentary: RCEP a huge victory in tough times

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), which excludes the US, is viewed as a major coup for China and further evidence that Beijing is setting the agenda for global commerce as Washington retreats.

RCEP's rival was the Trans-Pacific Partnership - championed by former US president Barack Obama - but Trump withdrew from it and the pact has now been replaced by a watered-down alternative that the United States has not joined.

Xi had no direct words for President-elect Biden, whose ascension to office next year, while still clouded by Trump's refusal to concede defeat, is expected to see a more nuanced extension of Washington's current China policy.

Biden has been strident on China's human rights record, from its treatment of Uighur Muslims in the restive Xinjiang region to Hong Kong's democracy movement.

READ: Trump to represent US at this week's virtual APEC summit, official says

READ: US being left behind after Asia forms world's biggest trade bloc RCEP: US Chamber

But some at the APEC forum were optimistic the incoming US president would engage more with international groupings.

"I think that (a Biden administration) will be more supportive of the WTO (World Trade Organization), and of APEC," Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said.

"I hope that there will be a more constructive approach - one where countries work together, rather than against one another."

The US turned away from multilateral bodies during Trump's tenure as he pushed his "America First" agenda, while APEC gatherings were overshadowed by US-China trade tensions.

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2020-11-19 22:58:32Z
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Thai protesters take on authorities in 'rubber duck revolution' - CNA

BANGKOK: On top of a giant yellow inflatable duck, a rebel Buddhist monk in saffron robes displayed a defiant three finger salute at a protest in central Bangkok.

Scores of the pool toys bobbed through a crowd about 20,000 strong on Wednesday (Nov 18) as activists descended on the Thai national police headquarters to throw paint and scrawl obscene anti-royal slogans on the streets.

The cute yellow birds are fast becoming a symbol of the Thai protests after demonstrators used them a day earlier as shields against the burning spray of police water cannon and tear gas at a rally near parliament.

Tuesday saw the most violent confrontations since the rallies kicked off in July - six people were shot during scuffles between royalists and democracy activists.

READ: Thai PM says all laws to be used against protesters

A monk at a Bangkok rally Nov 18, 2020
A man wearing monk robes and a gas mask carries a water pistol as he holds up the three-finger salute during an anti-government rally in Bangkok on Nov 18, 2020. (Photo: AFP/Mladen Antonov)

Yellow inflatable ducks are fast becoming a symbol of the Thai pro-democracy protests
Yellow inflatable ducks are fast becoming a symbol of the Thai protests. (Photo: AFP/Jack Taylor)

The youth-led movement is demanding a new constitution, making unprecedented calls to reform the untouchable monarchy, and for the resignation of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.

Footage of Thailand's so-called "rubber duck revolution" has gone viral on social media this week.

"If the politics are good, ducks will only be used in the pool," one Twitter user remarked.

"Here you go, the most terrifying weapon from the protesters' side: An inflatable duck," a Facebook user wrote.

"Duck is a fighter, no matter how much people bully him, he still keeps smiling," a Thai man tweeted alongside a picture of a battered and slightly deflated duck.

READ: Protesting the Thai way: With pork barbecue

Large inflatable ducks are lined up on the road in Bangkok Nov 18, 2020
Large inflatable ducks are lined up on the road during an anti-government rally at a major intersection in Bangkok on Nov 18, 2020. (Photo: AFP/Mladen Antonov)

Thailand's 'rubber duck revolution' is calling for a new constitution, reforms to the
Thailand's "rubber duck revolution" is calling for a new constitution, reforms to the monarchy and the resignation of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. (Photo: AFP/Jack Taylor)

The duck protest appearances have also inspired a bevy of artwork.

Thai artist Wannasin "Matthew" Inpin used a tablet computer to whip up a cartoon of a part-duck part-strong man figure protecting protesters.

"Rubber ducks are very fragile and I think it is not a fair fight at all but I think this act shows the protesters? fearlessness and strength to fight back," he told AFP.

"That's why I drew the duck as a strong animal who protects protesters and is not afraid of dictatorship."

The inflatable pool ducks are retailing on Lazada Thailand, an online shopping portal, for 499 baht (US$15).

DUCKS GONE GLOBAL

It's not the first time the bathtime buddies have been used as symbols of defiance and protest.

In 2013 Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman's 16m inflatable duck sculpture floated in Hong Kong's harbour but swiftly became mired in controversy.

COMMENTARY: The Milk Tea Alliance sweeping through Thailand is a force to be reckoned with

A demonstrator uses a shield as a protection against water cannons during an anti-government protes
A demonstrator uses a shield as a protection against water cannon during an anti-government protest in Bangkok, Thailand, Nov 17, 2020. (Photo: Reuters/Athit Perawongmetha)

Demonstrators use inflatable rubber ducks as shields to protect themselves from water cannons durin
Demonstrators use inflatable rubber ducks as shields to protect themselves from water cannon during an anti-government protest outside the parliament in Bangkok, Thailand, Nov 17, 2020. (Photo: Reuters/Athit Perawongmetha)

A Weibo user edited a famous image from the 1989 Tiananmen Square incident, replacing tanks with ducks prompting a Chinese government internet search ban on "big yellow duck".

Giant inflatable rubber ducks featured in protests in Brazil in 2016 during a push to impeach then-president Dilma Rousseff and highlight the economic "quackery" of her government amid a downturn.

And they also became a symbol of protest in Russia in 2017 when it emerged then-prime minister Dmitry Medvedev had multiple luxury estates including one that featured a special house for ducks on a pond.

READ: Thai police fire tear gas, water cannon at parliament protest

A rubber duck in Bangkok
A rubber duck is seen on the fence outside the National Police's Central Investigation Bureau in Bangkok on Nov 18, 2020. (Photo: Pichayada Promchertchoo)

A pro-democracy protester walks with an inflatable duck during an anti-government rally in Bangkok
A protester walks with an inflatable duck during an anti-government rally in Bangkok on Nov 18, 2020. (Photo: AFP/Jack Taylor)

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2020-11-19 14:33:56Z
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