US Democratic Congresswoman Debbie Dingell strongly criticized outgoing President Donald Trump and indicated that her country stands to benefit from the election of Joe Biden. “We've had nothing but trauma, nothing but being torn apart for four years,” said Dingell in an interview with DW's Conflict Zone . “We’ve been divided with fear and hatred,” she continued. Dingell described the current administration’s foreign policy as “a disaster” and also disapproved of the way it has handled the coronavirus pandemic. “We’ve failed to have a leader that’s led or had any kind of national plan”, she said. Joe Biden is expected to be sworn in as US President next month. “People are tired and fatigued and they’re dying, and they’re scared and they’re ready to have a leader lead.” Former US Vice-President Joe Biden defeated Trump in November and is expected to be sworn in as the 46th president of the United States on January 20. However, Trump has refused to concede defeat and has instead repeated unsubstantiated voter fraud claims. And many Republican voters agree with him. So how can Biden overcome the divide? Read more: Biden urges action on coronavirus relief after ‘grim’ US jobs report ‘Steady and calm’ Donald Trump… Read full this story
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