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WASHINGTON: The Latest on President-elect Joe Biden (all times local):
10:45 a.m.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has acknowledged for the first time that Joe Biden has been elected president.
The Kentucky Republican broke his silence on the Democrats November win after weeks in which he and other GOP leaders refused to contradict President Donald Trumps fallacious declarations that he was the victor in an election marred by fraud.
McConnell made his remarks on the Senate floor Tuesday, a day after the Electoral College formally affirmed Bidens victory. On Monday, several other top Senate Republicans said it was time to concede that Biden had won.
State and federal courts around the country have rejected cases filed by Trump alleging fraud. Trump has presented no evidence supporting his assertions, and state officials of both parties have said they lacked merit.
Attorney General William Barr and election officials nationwide have confirmed there was no widespread fraud in the election.
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HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PRESIDENT-ELECT JOE BIDEN’S TRANSITION TO THE WHITE HOUSE:
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HERE’S WHAT ELSE IS GOING ON:
10:10 a.m.
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is back in the mix for a job in the Biden administration, including consideration for high-level diplomatic postings. Thats according to a person familiar with the matter who talked to The Associated Press.
The person says transition officials see a possible fit for a position in the administration, even in the face of fierce opposition to any Emanuel appointment by members of the progressive wing of the Democratic Party because of his experience as a White House chief of staff during President Barack Obamas administration. The person spoke Tuesday on the condition of anonymity to discuss private deliberations.
Emanuel is a former three-term congressman and two-term Chicago mayor. He had lobbied for the still-to-be-filled transportation secretary position.
A second person familiar with the matter told the AP last week that Emanuels chances of landing a top Cabinet post had become increasingly unlikely after he emerged as a source of controversy for President-elect Joe Biden, who had been considering Emanuel for transportation secretary.
Emanuel faced criticism during his time as mayor on policing in Chicagos Black neighborhoods.
The Rev. Al Sharpton raised concerns about Emanuel during a meeting with Biden and other civil rights leaders. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York had publicly stated she opposes Emanuel having any role in a Biden administration.
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By AP writer Aamer Madhani.
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9:50 a.m.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo plans to meet this week with his designated successor, Antony Blinken, in what could be the first face-to-face Cabinet-level transition contact between the outgoing Trump administration and President-elect Joe Bidens incoming national security team.
Two people familiar with the plans say Pompeo and Blinken are tentatively scheduled to meet on Thursday at the State Department. Neither of the two people was authorized to discuss the matter publicly, and they spoke to The Associated Press on Tuesday on the condition of anonymity.
Word of the closed-door meeting comes just a day after the Electoral College certified Bidens victory in Novembers election even as President Donald Trump has still refused to accept the results.
Pompeo has been one of Trumps strongest defenders in the administration and took criticism for saying shortly after the Nov. 3 vote that he was preparing for a second Trump administration. Pompeos decision to meet with Blinken reflects a growing acceptance among Republicans that Biden won the election and that Trumps challenges to the result will fail.
Pompeo made a point when he was nominated to replace his fired predecessor, Rex Tillerson, to speak with and seek advice from all his living predecessors, including Hillary Clinton and John Kerry.
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By AP Diplomatic Writer Matthew Lee.
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8:40 a.m.
Two foreign leaders who had not congratulated President-elect Joe Biden have now done so. Russias President Vladimir Putin and Polish President Andrzej Duda congratulated Biden on Tuesday, a day after the Electoral College affirmed Bidens win over President Donald Trump.
A Kremlin statement says Putin wishes Biden every success and expresses confidence Russia and the U.S. can, despite the differences, really contribute to solving many problems and challenges that the world is currently facing.
In a letter, Duda wishes Biden a very successful term.
Unlike other Western leaders, Putin and Duda had withheld their congratulations to Biden after his November election.
Duda is part of a conservative Polish leadership that stands accused by the European Union of eroding democracy. Hes been a strong ally of Trump and once suggested naming a military base Fort Trump. Duda received an endorsement from Trump in his own reelection campaign this year, with a last-minute invitation to the White House on the eve of the election.
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7:30 a.m.
Top U.S. infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci says President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris should be vaccinated for COVID-19 as soon as possible.
Speaking to ABCs Good Morning America on Tuesday, Fauci said, For security reasons, I really feel strongly that we should get them vaccinated as soon as we possibly can. He adds hed like to see Biden fully protected as he enters into the presidency in January.
Fauci says that while President Donald Trump probably still has antibodies to the virus that will protect him for at least several months, he should get the vaccine as well to be doubly sure. Trump was hospitalized with COVID-19 in early October.
Fauci says Vice President Mike Pence should get vaccinated, too. He says, You still want to protect people who are very important to our country right now.
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