Pompeo refuses to acknowledge Biden has won election, sparking furor and ‘disgust’ among diplomats

Pompeo refuses to acknowledge Biden has won election, sparking furor and 'disgust' among diplomats

Washington (CNN)Secretary of State Mike Pompeo refused to acknowledge Joe Biden’s victory as President-elect, saying at the State Department Tuesday that “there will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration,” igniting a furor and roiling diplomats.

A leading Democrat chastised the secretary for “baseless and dangerous attacks” on the results of last week’s elections, while diplomats at the State Department reacted with “disgust” and anger at comments they saw as directly undermining their work to promote fair elections and peaceful democratic transitions overseas.
Pompeo was asked if the State Department is preparing to engage with the Biden transition team and, if not, whether a delay could pose a risk to national security. “The world is watching what’s taking place,” he continued, speaking at a briefing for reporters. “We’re gonna count all the votes. When the process is completed, they’ll be electors selected. There’s a process, the Constitution lays it out pretty clearly.”
“The world should have every confidence that the transition necessary to make sure that the State Department is functional today, successful today and successful with a president who’s in office on January 20 a minute after noon, will also be successful,” he said.
Confusion
Pompeo’s remarks added to confusion generated by President Donald Trump’s refusal to concede the 2020 election and growing concern that a chaotic transition period could indeed undermine national security. Senior Republican lawmakers and other Cabinet officials have also been silent about the former vice president’s projected victory.Even as foreign leaders call to congratulate Biden, Trump has refused to accept the result, with his campaign launching legal challenges and making baseless claims about voter fraud and illegal votes. On Monday, his attorney general authorized federal prosecutors to investigate allegations of voter irregularities — a directive that led the Justice Department’s top election crimes prosecutor to resign.
Pompeo sidestepped when asked whether he believed there was massive voter fraud. He said, “I’m getting calls from all across the world. These people are watching our election. They understand that we have a legal process.”
CNN has asked the State Department for clarity on Pompeo’s remarks.
The top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee said in a statement Tuesday that Pompeo “shouldn’t play along with baseless and dangerous attacks on the legitimacy of last week’s election.””In fact, all Administration officials should drop their false claims about electoral fraud and (the General Services Administration) should release the funding and support necessary for a smooth transition that protects our national security,” Chairman Eliot Engel of New York said. “The State Department should now begin preparing for President-elect Biden’s transition.”
Multiple world leaders have already congratulated Biden on his victory. But the State Department has not responded to several CNN queries in the last 24 hours about what Pompeo is saying to foreign officials who call him or whether diplomats have been told how to answer questions about the outcome of the election.
US diplomats tell CNN they have received no guidance from the department and the secretary ignored a question Tuesday about that, instead ridiculed a reporter for asking whether Trump’s refusal to concede undermines the State Department’s advice to other countries about accepting the results of free and fair elections.
“That’s ridiculous and you know it’s ridiculous, and you asked it because it’s ridiculous,” Pompeo said.
But it’s a criticism that’s bubbling overseas and one to which Pompeo’s diplomats are acutely sensitive. After Pompeo’s remarks Tuesday cast doubt on his willingness to acknowledge the election results, diplomats CNN spoke to were shocked, confused and outraged at his failure to recognize Biden’s win.

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