Month: September 2020
AP FACT CHECK: Claims from Trump and Biden’s first debate
President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden sparred Tuesday in their first of three debates, hoping to sway undecided voters planning to cast ballots by mail and in person in the final weeks leading up to the Nov. 3
Read MoreTrump dodges condemnation of white supremacists, takes aim at left instead
Asked to address issue at debate, president tells far-right group to ‘stand down, stand by,’ but adds that antifa is a more pressing issue, drawing criticism from ADL head
Read MoreWATCH: Trump says he sees human pollution ‘to an extent’ affects climate change
When asked at Tuesday’s debate about humans being partially to blame for environmental deterioration, Trump said, “to an extent, yes.”
Read MoreWATCH: Trump says he sees human pollution ‘to an extent’ affects climate change
When asked at Tuesday’s debate about humans being partially to blame for environmental deterioration, Trump said, “to an extent, yes.”
Read MoreWATCH: ‘I will accept it and he will, too,’ Biden says of Trump and election results
Biden urged voters to cast their ballots and not be intimidated by Trump’s suggestions he might not accept a loss. Trump has been groundlessly casting doubt on the reliability of mail ballots and elections in general.
Read MoreWATCH: ‘I will accept it and he will, too,’ Biden says of Trump and election results
Biden urged voters to cast their ballots and not be intimidated by Trump’s suggestions he might not accept a loss. Trump has been groundlessly casting doubt on the reliability of mail ballots and elections in general.
Read MoreCensus End Remains Uncertain After Judge Calls New Schedule ‘A Violation’
A day after the Census Bureau tweeted out a new “target date” of Oct. 5 for ending 2020 census counting, a federal judge in California said she thinks the schedule change may violate a court order. (Image credit: Ben Hasty/MediaNews
Read MoreInterruptions and insults fly as presidential debate turns into donnybrook
Trump repeatedly butts in on Biden, earning call for him to ‘just shut up,’ as moderator Chris Wallace struggles to keep schoolyard squabble under control
Read MoreIn Brooklyn, Many Absentee Ballots Have Errors, Voters Say – The New York Times
In Brooklyn, Many Absentee Ballots Have Errors, Voters Say The New York Times How Trump Voters Feel About His Refusal to Commit to Transferring Power The New York Times Mismarked absentee ballots in NYC lead to ‘mass confusion,’ official says Fox News Trump
Read MoreDemocrats’ revised stimulus bill pushes for $600 in extra weekly unemployment through January – CNBC
Democrats’ revised stimulus bill pushes for $600 in extra weekly unemployment through January CNBC Pelosi, Meadows say they’re hopeful new economic relief deal is within reach The Washington Post $2.2 trillion HEROES Act includes second round of stimulus checks CBS News Here’s what
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