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Trump to come back to Washington

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  Trump to come back to Washington sooner than Republican conceive to disrupt certification of Biden's win President Donald Trump is predicted to come back to Washington ahead of anticipated sooner than a planned disruption by Republicans once Congress meets next week to certify President-elect Joe Biden's win. Trump is currently slated to depart town before his annual New Year's Day Eve party, even supposing guests had already gathered at his south Florida club and were told Trump would be attending in keeping with 3 folks aware of the matter. The President generally relishes showing on the red carpet before of the press. In the President's daily public schedule for weekday, the White House explicit the President and 1st woman Melania Trump can leave Florida at eleven a.m ET to come back to the White House.  Click Here  Biden President

India-born Aisha Shah in Joe Biden’s digital team.

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  India-born Aisha Shah bags senior position in Joe Biden’s digital team US President-elect Joe Biden on Monday announced the members of his White House Office of Digital Strategy, where Kashmir-born Aisha Shah has bagged a senior position. Shah has been named as Partnerships Manager at the White House Office of Digital Strategy, which would be headed by Rob Flaherty, Director of Digital Strategy, according to an announcement by the Biden transition team. Raised in Louisiana, Shah previously served as digital partnerships manager in the Biden-Harris Campaign. She currently serves as an advancement specialist for the Smithsonian Institution. Prior to this role, Shah worked as an assistant manager on the Corporate Fund of the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, supporting the first-ever expansion of a presidential memorial. Shah also served as a strategic communications specialist at Buoy, an integrated marketing firm that specializes in social impact communications, as well a

US facing four historic crises

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  US facing four historic crises at once team operating exhausting to tackle "From COVID-19 and therefore the economy to temperature change and racial justice, our nation is facing four historic crises directly", America president-elect Joe Biden aforementioned. US President-elect Joe Biden on December twenty seven aforementioned that the country was facing four historic crises all directly, adding, that his country had gotten through the powerful times before and can get through it once more. Addressing a news conference, Biden aforementioned that it was absolutely finale time for America to awake to urge moving and for hope. The America president-elect conjointly processed that his team was already operating exhausting to tackle the challenges on day one as there was no time to waste. From COVID-19 and therefore the economy to temperature change and racial justice, our nation is facing four historic crises directly there'll be no time to waste that is why Biden and team

Biden will be more effective on China

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  Biden will be more effective on China, has said he will bring allies for common approach A lot of people in India, the US and elsewhere have been trying to figure out how the Biden Administration would respond to the China challenge. They have been partly concerned because of some vacillations that were seen during the Obama Administration. President Trump himself, in the beginning, gave mixed signals. Subsequently the Trump Administration clearly defined China as a major global rival, a strategic competitor. Now, when you look at what Biden has said and what people around him have said… they have said the situation today is very different from the situation in 2016, China follows unfair trade practices, China is a major technological rival to the US… So I would believe there will be some nuancing because they will want to show that they are different from the Trump Administration and some have said that Trump was very aggressive on China by the end but Biden would be more effective

India-United States

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  India-United States trade deal must be top priority for Biden administration Asserting that the long due US-India mini trade deal should be on top of agenda of the incoming Biden administration, US India Business Council president Nisha Desai Biswal has said that the ties between the two nations continued to be "strong and vibrant" and 2021 will provide important opportunities to broaden and deepen this partnership. India and the US are negotiating a deal to iron out differences on trade issues to boost economic ties. "The US-India relationship has continued to be strong and vibrant. That has been the case in the prior administration, in the current administration and I'm confident in the next one as well,” USIBC president Biswal told PTI in a year-end interview on Thursday, noting that the year 2020 started with the "strong and robust" visit of President Donald Trump to India. Biden President

Democrats over Biden’s Pentagon pick

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  New cracks emerge among Democrats over Biden’s Pentagon pick President-elect Joe Biden’s historic choice for secretary of defense is running into hurdles on Capitol Hill, as key Democrats express concerns publicly and privately about whether installing a retired four-star general at the helm of the Pentagon further erodes civilian oversight of the military. Seth Moulton, an influential member of the House Armed Services Committee, on Wednesday became the most prominent House Democrat to say he will not vote to grant retired Gen. Lloyd Austin a waiver to the law barring recently retired military officers from serving as defense secretary. “Civilian control of the military is fundamental to our democracy so I don’t think this is the time to make an exception,” Moulton, a Marine veteran of the Iraq War who also ran for president, told POLITICO on Wednesday, “I am taking a vote on principle.” Biden President

Biden appoints Indian-Americans Gautam Raghavan

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  Biden appoints Indian-Americans Gautam Raghavan, Vinay Reddy as extra members of White House senior employees United States of America President-elect Joe Biden on Tuesday named his long-time associate Indian-American Vinay Reddy as his writer and another community member Gautam Raghavan, UN agency antecedently served within the White House, as Deputy Director of the workplace of Presidential Personnel. The appointment of Reddy and Raghavan comes beside announcement of 4 different seniors. White House employees appointments by Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. They are Anne Filipic as Director of Management and Administration, Ryan Montoya as Director of planning and Advance, Bruce Reed, Deputy Chief of employees, and Elizabeth Wilkins as Senior consultant to the Chief of employees. “These fully fledged people ar connexion my administration to hold out policies that may place our nation on a path to putting together back higher than ever before”, Biden said during a state