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Barring legal surprises, the United States of America will soon have a new president and a new administration. The stakes, especially for us, in France as in Europe, are not limited to the presidential election.
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Donald Trump announced on Tuesday to dismiss the head of the government agency in charge of election security, who challenged the accusations made by the Republican billionaire of 'massive' presidential fraud.
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President Donald Trump will have to pay $7.9 million if he wants a statewide recount of unofficial results in Wisconsin showing him losing to Democrat Joe Biden by about 20,500 votes.
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President Donald Trump considered launching a strike against Iran's main nuclear facility last week before senior advisers talked him out of the dramatic action, according to two new reports.
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Former President Barack Obama lamented the fact that President Donald Trump won 71 million votes in the 2020 election, blaming the 'current media environment' for a supposed lack of an 'informed citizenry.'
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Emmanuel Macron is forced on Monday to a balancing act by receiving the head of American diplomacy Mike Pompeo, who has still not recognized the defeat of Donald Trump, while already turning to his relationship with the future president of the States- United, Joe Biden.
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Donald Trump still refuses to admit the legality of Joe Biden's victory and cries out fraud. His lawyers have yet chained defeats in court.
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A new era of transatlantic cooperation will have begun. The United States will pivot towards Brussels. The trade wars will come to a swift end, and the American president will once again be a respected figure on this side of the Atlantic.
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The new President of the United States will have a busy agenda, but with regard to nuclear weapons control, he should be prompted to take measures fairly quickly that would significantly reverse the policy followed by his predecessor (described by IDN as' four years nuclear madness') while remaining faithful to the major bipartisan orientations of this dossier.
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The former American president tells in his Memoirs, of which the "JDD" publishes extracts, how he settled his accounts in 2011 with Donald Trump.