Wednesday, October 28, 2020

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President Donald Trump: The 60 Minutes 2020 Election Interview
Oct 26, 2020
The White House declared Donald Trump has 'ended the Covid-19 pandemic' - leaving officials fuming.

White House declared Trump 'ended Covid-19 pandemic' and the taskforce are not happy
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy listed it as one of Donald Trump's accomplishments - and it was news to the actual coronavirus taskforce


Oct. 29 - The bizarre declaration was made by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy yesterday.
They listed 'ending the Covid-19 pandemic' as one of President Trump's major accomplishments since taking office in 2016 in a new report.

It read: "From the outset of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Administration has taken decisive actions to engage scientists and health professionals in academic, industry, and government to understand, treat and defeat the disease."

But officials on the White House coronavirus taskforce are reportedly upset at the claim - with one telling the Daily Beast it was "mind-boggling".


There’s no world in which anyone can think that [statement] is true," they added.

"Maybe the President. But I don’t see how even he can believe that.

"We have more than 70,000 new cases each day."

At his recent rallies, the President has described the Covid-19 crisis as a "media conspiracy" - claiming TV news exaggerates the risks of the virus in order to deter people from voting.

The pandemic that has upended life across the United States this year, killing more than 227,000 people, is roaring back in the days leading up to Tuesday's contest between Republican Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden.     continue to read
Joe Biden: The 60 Minutes 2020 Election Interview
Oct 26, 2020

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US President Donald Trump gives a thumbs up as he walks to Marine One to go to Walter Reed Military Medical Center after he tested positive for COVID-19 on October 2, 2020
White House COVID-19 task force officials reportedly took personal offense to a Trump admin report that lists 'ending the COVID-19 pandemic' as one of Trump's major first term accomplishments

Oct. 28 - White House COVID-19 task force officials were offended by a report from the Trump administration that lists "ending the COVID-19 pandemic" as one of President Donald Trump's first term accomplishments, The Daily Beast reported Tuesday.

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy sent a press release to reporters outlining Trump's major first term accomplishments. The release highlighted points from a full report, including "ending the COVID-19 pandemic" and "understanding our planet" as some of the president's accomplishments in science and technology.

"From the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Administration has taken decisive actions to engage scientists and health professionals in academia, industry, and government to understand, treat, and defeat the disease," the press release read.

Members of the White House coronavirus task force told The Daily Beast that the report seemed to imply blatant disregard for their work in the ongoing pandemic, as hundreds of thousands of Americans continue to get infected and die from the virus.     continue to read
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oct. 29, 2020

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

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Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh referred to the 2000 decision in explaining how he voted in a Wisconsin ballot case. 
Kavanaugh’s Bush v. Gore citation draws scrutiny ahead of another divisive election

Oct. 28 - The Supreme Court’s decision in the latest battle over how to count the vote in the battleground state of Wisconsin was not particularly surprising.
The return of Bush v. Gore was.

Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh cited the case and another from the 2000 recount of the presidential vote in his explanation of why he voted to deny a request to reinstate an extension for the receipt of mail-in ballots in Wisconsin.

It was triggering for Democrats and voting rights activists.


“It’s not every day we see a member of the Supreme Court citing Bush v. Gore,” said Sherrilyn Ifill, president of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund.

Indeed, the Supreme Court has never cited it as precedent in the two decades since, and only one other justice, Clarence Thomas, has even mentioned it in an opinion.    continue to read

Related Article:
Supreme Court rejects extension of mail-in ballot deadline in Wisconsi


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A message reading, 'this site was seized' appeared briefly on the homepage of DonaldJTrump.com, before the website was taken offline completely just after 7:20pm.

A message reading, 'this site was seized' appeared briefly on the 'About' page of DonaldJTrump.com, before the website was taken offline completely just after 7:20pm. The hackers behind the stunt claimed to have compromised multiple of the president's devices and had 'evidence that completely discredits mr trump as a president, proving his criminal involvement and cooperation with foreign actors manipulating the 2020 elections. the US citizens have no choice.' Trump 2020 Communications Director Tim Murtaugh later released a statement on the system breach, assuring that no sensitive data had been compromised.

Trump's campaign website is briefly 'seized' by hackers who claim to have evidence that 'proves his criminal involvement with foreign actors to manipulate the election' - but spokesman says 'there was no exposure to sensitive data'



Oct. 28 - ...The hackers behind the stunt claimed to have compromised multiple of the president's devices, giving them 'full access' to Trump and his relatives, along with access to confidential information. 
'Strictly classified information is exposed proving that the Trump gov is involved in the origin of the coronavirus,' the post read.

'We have evidence that completely discredits mr trump as a president, proving his criminal involvement and cooperation with foreign actors manipulating the 2020 elections. the US citizens have no choice.' 

The post continued: 'Today is the day - the whole world can decide if they want to known the truth or not'...     source

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Oct 27, 2020
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Monday, October 26, 2020

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One America News threatens to sue Sacha Baron Cohen after they were duped into inviting 'Borat's daughter' as a guest to the White House

Oct. 27 - The conservative One America News Network (OANN) is threatening to sue Sacha Baron Cohen after an actress posing as his daughter in the new Borat film 'duped' their White House correspondent into showing her around the presidential compound.
 
Maria Bakalova, 24, on September 16 made it inside the White House with Chanel Rion, and was allowed steps from the Oval Office.

She also toured the press areas and grounds north of the White House.
On Monday OANN said that they were considering legal action against Baron Cohen for the stunt - which never made it in to the film, but was tweeted by the Borat star.
 
'In the spirit of assisting a young female journalist reaching out for help, Ms Rion engaged with Ms Bakalova,' OANN said in a statement, explaining that Bakalova falsely claimed she was producing and hosting a documentary on the negative impacts of socialism.
 
'They lied to OANN about their intentions.
 
'The practices deployed were malicious, deceptive, and defamatory. Their production staff approached OANN under false pretenses.'     continue to read

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US Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, meets with Sen. Martha McSally, R-Ariz., Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
Amy Coney Barrett confirmed as US Supreme Court justice in partisan vote


Monday’s deeply controversial 52-48 vote to approve Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s replacement was the closest high court confirmation ever to a presidential election

Oct. 26 - WASHINGTON (AP) — Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the US Supreme Court late Monday by a deeply divided Senate, Republicans overpowering Democrats to install President Donald Trump’s nominee days before the election and secure a likely conservative court majority for years to come.

Trump’s choice to fill the vacancy of the late liberal icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg potentially opens a new era of rulings on abortion, the Affordable Care Act and even his own election. Democrats were unable to stop the outcome, Trump’s third justice on the court, as Republicans raced to reshape the judiciary.

Barrett is 48, and her lifetime appointment as the 115th justice will solidify the court’s rightward tilt.     more details
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We’re on the road to socialism

Oct. 7 - ...Support for capitalism and socialism is now almost evenly balanced in the US, which has so far been the only country in the world to be avowedly capitalist on both sides of the political divide. The way the Democratic party is going, it is more likely than not to venture far deeper into social democracy-cum-socialism over the next 50 years. If the US, capitalism’s guarantor, goes socialist, that’s the end.

Donald Trump may win re-election and delay things for a bit. Joe Biden may say that he’s centre-Left but the US is headed unstoppably Leftwards in future if a growing majority support the Democrats’ plans for unaffordable social programmes in education and welfare and a complete reorganisation of the economy, supposedly to handle climate change but actually to make it more socialist...     source
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Oct 25, 2020

Sunday, October 25, 2020

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President Trump and former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. appeared on “60 Minutes.”
With a little more than a week until Election Day, Trump and Biden make closing pitches on ‘60 Minutes.’

Oct. 26 - Nine days before Election Day, President Trump and Joseph R. Biden Jr. offered sharply divergent visions for the country — including the coronavirus pandemic, the economy and foreign policy — in wide-ranging interviews on “60 Minutes.”

In both substance and demeanor, the two presidential candidates cut strikingly different figures during one of their last big opportunities to reach a national television audience during the campaign.

Mr. Trump was combative and testy during his interview with the “60 Minutes” correspondent Lesley Stahl, insisting, as he has done repeatedly in recent days despite surging coronavirus cases, that the country was “rounding the corner” on the pandemic.


“We’ve done a very, very good job,” he said at one point, falsely arguing that the increase in cases was because “we’re doing so much testing.”

Speaking at a time when family, business and government finances have been battered by the pandemic, the president also painted a rosy picture of the nation’s economy, which he said was “already roaring back.” Pressed to specify his biggest domestic priority, Mr. Trump responded that it was to “get back to normal” and “have the economy rage and be great with jobs and everybody be happy.”

But perhaps the biggest headline to emerge from his interview was his behavior. As he became increasingly irritated with the questioning, he cut off his interview with Ms. Stahl, then taunted her on Twitter and posted a 38-minute clip of the interview on Facebook.

“Look at the bias, hatred and rudeness on behalf of 60 Minutes and CBS,” Mr. Trump tweeted on Thursday with a link to the clip.
Mr. Biden, for his part, was more measured in his interview with CBS News’s Norah O’Donnell.
But Mr. Biden was direct in his criticism of Mr. Trump. Asked what the biggest domestic issue facing the country was, he responded “Covid.”

“The way he’s handling Covid is just absolutely totally irresponsible,” he said about Mr. Trump.
As he has done before, he also rejected the suggestion from Mr. Trump and Republicans that he was a “Trojan horse” for the Democratic Party’s left wing.      source


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Baron Cohen’s new movie, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, shows Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani in a compromising position in a hotel room with a young woman acting as a journalist.

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‘Borat’ Star Sacha Baron Cohen Thanks Donald Trump Following President’s ‘Creep’ Remarks

Oct. 25 - Sacha Baron Cohen was recently the target of pointed remarks made by President Donald Trump regarding his infamous character Borat Sagdiyev, but the 49-year-old is apparently taking the comments in stride. On Saturday, Cohen posted on Twitter to offer his gratitude to the president for referring to him as a “creep” while discussing the former’s latest movie, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, with reporters while aboard Air Force One.

In his tweet, the comedian thanked Trump for the “free publicity” he received as a result of the commander-in-chief mentioning him and his film — which was released via Amazon Prime on Friday — even as he had portrayed the actor in a negative light. Cohen further insinuated that the leader of the executive branch of America’s government is a racist and that the whole world is laughing at him.     more details
Vote stickers are seen at a satellite election office at Temple University's Liacouras Center, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, in Philadelphia. 

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