This week the program América Vinte Vinte from TSF / Rádio Notícias – which has the support of FLAD – has the analysis of Nuno Monteiro, Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Yale University, on the charges of voter fraud and an absence of a transition of power, two weeks after elections, by the Republican Party.
The results of the US presidential election continue to be contested by Donald Trump’s administration. At a time when the transition of power faces enormous obstacles, what can we expect from this process? What will be Trump’s legacy? And, more importantly, what are the challenges of Joe Biden’s future Presidency in the face of a lack of cooperation between the two administrations? These issues are included in the new episode of América Vinte Vinte, which brings together journalist Ricardo Alexandre and Nuno Monteiro, Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Yale University.
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