Democrat Joe Biden has won the US presidency after a bitter war of words. Now it is time to avoid the legal challenges of the current US President Donald Trump. After all, when he enters the White House on January 20, 2021, what will he see there?
When President Biden enters his office he will find there a massive economic crisis, a daily increase in deaths from a deadly epidemic and A chaotic international environment.
In addition, Biden will face an internally divided government, a hostile judiciary, a weak federal bureaucracy, and long-cherished Trumpian populism among citizens.
In the past, a newly elected president in the United States could expect some cooperation from the opposition in passing laws. Biden should not expect anything like that.
Because Republican members of Congress do not seem to be coming to terms with Biden.
And if Republicans can hold their majority in the Senate, they will naturally want to put pressure on the Biden administration.
In order to create an anti-democratic environment in the mid-2022 elections.
In the Republican-controlled Senate, many of Biden's nominations will face obstacles.
Thus, at every step, Biden will have to face many obstacles from the Republicans.
Republicans will probably not reject him as secretary of state or attorney general.
But they will ensure that the executive branch is suffering from a manpower crisis.
Thus they will block and delay all assurances of the federal judges without incurring any electoral punishment for their hardball tactics regarding judicial appointments.
Even if Democrats gain a majority in the Senate, Biden will face serious obstacles. A week before the election, Amy Connie Barrett said Republicans would enjoy a 6-3 majority in the Supreme Court.
Which is already more pro-right-wing than any court since the 1930s.
The country's current justice system will continue to advance the legal foundations and socially conservative values of U.S. regulatory bodies, as it has for the past two decades.
Even if Biden seeks to impose progressive legislation on the opportunity of a divided Congress, it is likely to be overturned in court.
As a result of a potential manpower crisis in the executive branch and a hostile judiciary, Biden will have difficulty exercising executive power.
Because, federal agencies have faced a morale - and skilled worker crisis in the Trump era - and it can't be overcome easily.
As a result, efforts by these agencies to mitigate the damage Trump is doing to the environment, health and safety control will gradually come from these agencies.
And all of these changes need to be made with Republican-appointed federal judges, especially with Trump-appointed federal judges.
Similarly, the ambitious use of regulatory and executive power to address immigration reform or climate change may also be hampered in court.
Biden, however, will gain sufficient legal authority to deal with epidemics; But Biden will only face opposition from Trump-appointed judges if he wants to exercise this authority over religious freedom and property rights.
Which they did when the governors issued similar orders.
And there is a difference of opinion. Although Biden has won a lot of popularity, American voters are deeply divided.
While Trump's lawsuit alleging electoral fraud is unlikely to succeed, his efforts to persuade Republican voters that Democrats have stolen the election will likely have a lasting effect on the American people.
And if Trump manages to question the outcome in the eyes of enough voters, Biden will have even more trouble getting support from Republicans and their elected representatives.
After all, Biden must fight a hard-line democratic alliance that could at any moment become embroiled in a battle between leftists, moderates and anti-Trump individuals.
For these reasons, Biden will not be able to enjoy an election honeymoon like other American newly elected presidents.
He ran with the message of unity, but like Obama he will quickly learn that you cannot win over those who hate you.
Trump's defeat is a victory for American democracy. Trump is the most divisive and destructive president of modern times.
Failure to win a second term, despite its enormous advantages, will send a signal to ambitious politicians that populism and godliness are not the key to victory
The best problem that is facing us this time around is that the issue of democracy. The democracy is being raped in different countries.