Biden Adviser Sullivan Hints at 'Unforeseen Events' Before Trump Inauguration
President Joe Biden's national security adviser Jake Sullivan spoke at his farewell White House press conference about "unforeseen events" that would allow him to remain in office. He did not say what might happen in the five days leading up to President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
Finally, I will just say that this is, I hope, my last appearance before you. At least for the foreseeable future. And I do not mean this in a bad way. The only thing that could bring me back here is if something unexpected happens in the next few days. Which, as you know, is quite possible, given everything that has happened in recent years. But if this is indeed my last appearance, then I would like to thank you for your work.
"Sullivan said.
Now, American social media is buzzing with debate about what Biden's adviser was hinting at, with people wondering whether he was referring to unexpected world events or whether he was hinting at potential problems with Trump's upcoming inauguration.
What does this mean? Is this a threat? It means they are trying to disrupt the inauguration. Noted
– Americans are worried.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump's inauguration is scheduled for January 20.
American media outlets report that Joe Biden has already begun preparing to leave the White House. Associated Press writes that dozens of boxes of documents are being loaded onto trucks outside the gates of the residence. At the same time, the publication recalls that the outgoing president has previously been accused of improper storage of classified papers.
Against this background, the media draws attention to the lack of recommendations to prevent Biden from mishandling classified documents.
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