WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump on Monday accused outgoing President Joe Biden of making his return to high office “as difficult as possible.”
“Biden is doing everything he can to make the TRANSITION be as difficult as possible, from a legal war the likes of which has never been seen before, to costly and ridiculous executive orders on the New Green Scam and other money-wasting scams,” Trump posted on Truth Social.
Biden even approved selling part of the materials used in the construction of the border wall, ordered the use of American missiles by Ukraine, pardoned dozens of convicted murderers and criminals (37 of them sentenced to death) in full mockery of American justice . Among those pardoned is his son Hunter Biden, accused of three serious crimes of large-scale tax evasion and possession of a weapon while addicted to strong drugs such as cocaine and heroin.
Dozens of radical left politicians and legislators of the same tendency have been crowing for several years that no one is above the law, when the president, prosecutors and judges of the ultra-left have laughed at the Constitution and federal and state laws and have committed atrocities in the name of legality (theirs).
“Fear not, these ‘orders’ will be ended shortly, and we will become a nation of common sense and strength. “MAGA!”
Biden’s advisors torpedo Trump’s arrival at the White House
Trump issued the statement shortly before Congress certified his Electoral College victory, and after Biden, 82, banned oil and natural gas drilling along most of the US coast, with an area total covered by the order greater than the land of Alaska and Texas combined.
Biden’s advisers have spent their final weeks fighting over prevent Trump from recovering funds that were passed by Congress over the last four years, in part driving inflation.
Those bills include a $1.9 trillion “stimulus” and COVID-19 bill, when the so-called Plandemic was in total decline, the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, and the Chips and Chips Act. Bipartisan science of $280 billion, plus the Inflation Reduction Act of $437 billion, which included what was estimated in 369 billion dollars in environmental subsidies and subsidies.
White House officials told the Washington Post in November that 98% of the funds from those four bills had been committed through fiscal year 2024 and that Biden’s team was working to distribute the rest.
Officials were also exhausting $183 billion in funds approved by Congress for the defense of Ukraine against the nearly three-year-old Russian invasion.
Biden welcomed Trump back to the White House eight days after his Nov. 5 election victory and promised an orderly transition, although Trump officials expressed caution about signing memoranda of understanding outlining the framework for cooperation.
Last month, the Trump transition reached agreements on issues such as background checks for incoming officials.