Monday, January 18, 2021

White House News (白宮消息) | Jan. 19, 2021

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Biden plans to roll out dozens of executive orders in his first 10 days as president.
President-elect Joe Biden’s team has developed a raft of decrees that he can issue after the inauguration to begin reversing some of President Trump’s policies.

Jan. 19 - President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. plans to start his administration with dozens of executive directives on top of expansive legislative proposals in a 10-day blitz meant to signal a turning point for a nation reeling from disease, economic turmoil, racial strife and now the aftermath of the assault on the Capitol.

Mr. Biden’s team has developed a raft of decrees that he can issue on his own authority after the inauguration on Wednesday to begin reversing some of President Trump’s most hotly disputed policies. Advisers hope the flurry of action, without waiting for Congress, will establish a sense of momentum for the new president even as the Senate puts his predecessor on trial.

On his first day in office alone, Mr. Biden intends a flurry of executive orders that will be partly substantive and partly symbolic. They include rescinding the travel ban on several predominantly Muslim countries; rejoining the Paris climate change accord; extending pandemic-related limits on evictions and student loan payments; issuing a mask mandate for federal property and interstate travel; and ordering agencies to figure out how to reunite children separated from their families after crossing the border, according to a memo circulated on Saturday by Ron Klain, his incoming White House chief of staff, and obtained by The New York Times.     continue to read

Giuliani says he’s a ‘witness,’ can’t defend Trump at impeachment trial

Jan. 18 - Rudy Giuliani, who called for a “trial by combat” before U.S. President Donald Trump incited an attack on the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6, says he can’t defend the president at his second impeachment trial because he was a “witness.”

Giuliani made the remark in a statement to ABC News Sunday, after the House of Representatives impeached Trump for “incitement of insurrection” last Wednesday in connection with the riot. Trump now faces a trial in the Senate at a later date, and could be barred from ever holding public office if he is convicted.

“Because I gave an earlier speech … I am a witness and therefore unable to participate in court or Senate chamber,” Giuliani told ABC News.

Giuliani had claimed on Saturday that he was “involved” in the case. A Trump campaign spokesperson later said that no lawyer or law team had yet been chosen.

Giuliani was one of several speakers who appeared at the rally before the riot. He helped drum up outrage over the election result with baseless claims of voter fraud — the same claims that he failed to prove in court after two months and dozens of legal challenges.

“If we’re wrong, we will be made fools of, but if we’re right a lot of them will go to jail,” Giuliani said during his speech, while touting a false claim of ballot tampering. “Let’s have trial by combat.”     continue to read


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Mr Trump has considered moving permanently to his private members club, Mar-a-Lago.

Where will Donald Trump be during Joe Biden's inauguration?

Here's what we know about the soon-to-be former president's plans

Jan. 18 - Donald Trump has mere hours left in his presidency.

But a cloud remains around his final days and schedule, with the President rarely seen at official engagements following the deadly riots at the US Capitol.

His only public appearance since the chaos was to tout his controversial border wall in Texas last week.

So what do we know about Mr Trump's next moves?

How will Trump depart?

At this stage it's likely the President will leave for Florida before Joe Biden is sworn in at noon, Washington DC time, on January 20.

Mr Trump's official schedule hasn't been released, but the ABC's Washington correspondent Greg Jennett says the President and first lady Melania Trump won't leave the White House until about 8:00am (midnight Thursday AEDT).


"That's just three hours before Joe Biden swears his oath and I suppose four or five hours before he makes his way down Pennsylvania Avenue to move in himself," Jennett says.

US media is reporting Mr Trump will touch down in Florida by 11:00am aboard Air Force One, before the plane's call sign is switched to reflect the change of administration.     continue to read
PBS NewsHour full episode, Jan. 18, 2020
Jan 19, 2021
Monday on the NewsHour, tensions remain high nationwide ahead of the presidential transfer of power amid threats of violence and consequences for the insurrection in Washington, the U.S. nears 400,000 deaths as the vaccination campaign continues to struggle, and the poet tapped to speak at the inauguration discusses her message during this fraught moment in America.  

Sunday, January 17, 2021

White House News (白宮消息) | Jan. 18, 2021

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Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., left, walks with Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021, as the House of Representatives pursues an article of impeachment against President Donald Trump for his role in inciting an angry mob to storm the Capitol last week.
Democrats build impeachment case, alleging 'dangerous crime'

Jan. 18, WASHINGTON – The lead prosecutor for President Donald Trump's historic second impeachment began building his case for conviction at trial, asserting on Sunday that Trump's incitement of the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol was “the most dangerous crime" ever committed by a president against the United States. A Senate trial could begin as soon as this week, just as Democrat Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th president.

Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., did not say when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., will send the single article of impeachment against Trump — for “incitement of insurrection” — to the Senate, which will trigger the beginning of the trial. But Raskin said “it should be coming up soon” as Pelosi organizes the formal transfer.

The House voted to impeach Trump last Wednesday, one week after the violent insurrection that interrupted the official count of electoral votes, ransacked the Capitol and left Congress deeply shaken. Before the mob overpowered police and entered the building, Trump told them to “fight like hell” against the certification of Biden's election win.

“We're going to be able to tell the story of this attack on America and all of the events that led up to it,” Raskin said. “This president set out to dismantle and overturn the election results from the 2020 presidential election. He was perfectly clear about that.”     continue to read

John Hogan Gidley is an American political aide who served as White House Deputy Press Secretary from 2019 to 2020. He previously served as a Junior Deputy Press Secretary from 2017 to 2019. In July 2020, Gidley became the press secretary of President Donald Trump's reelection campaign.
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Trump DENIES Rudy's claim that he is on the impeachment defense team after he said the President didn't incite Capitol riot because voter fraud allegations are 'true'

Jan. 18 - ..."Giuliani, who is Trump's personal attorney, was spotted visiting the White House on Saturday, after the ABC interview. His status in Trump's eyes remains unclear after the president reportedly refused to pay Giuliani's $20,000-a-day legal fees in displeasure at his failed efforts to challenge the election results.


It comes as confusion surrounds who will represent Trump at impeachment, with many of the lawyers who defended him in his first Senate trial declining to participate in the second"...


..."In the interview on Saturday,  Giuliani had claimed of the impeachment defense: 'I'm involved right now… that's what I'm working on.'

Giuliani said there are 'different opinions' regarding how the president should approach his second impeachment, but said he planned to show that Trump's claims of election fraud were not incitement by proving in the Senate trial that the fraud claims themselves are true.

'They basically claimed that anytime [Trump] says voter fraud, voter fraud - or I do, or anybody else - we're inciting to violence; that those words are fighting words because it's totally untrue,' he said.
 
'Well, if you can prove that it's true, or at least true enough so it's a legitimate viewpoint, then they are no longer fighting words,' he added"...     more details
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Jan 17, 2021



First country where Biden will visit as US President is known

Jan. 17 - he first country that Joe Biden will visit as US President will be the UK, writes The Mirror.

Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will meet at the Carbis Bay resort in Cornwall as part of the G7 summit in June.

According to Cornwall county’s calculations, the summit will be a stimulus for the country's economy in the amount of 50 million pounds.

Johnson has described Carbis Bay as the ideal place to hold such an important summit.
Also, he is going to appeal to the leaders of the most prosperous countries—Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United States—as well as to the EU with a request to expand international cooperation in the fight against coronavirus.     source

Friday, January 15, 2021

White House News (白宮消息) | Jan. 16, 2021

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The National Park Service (NPS) is an agency of the federal government of the United States that manages all national parks, many national monuments, and other conservation and historical properties with various title designations.[1] The United States Congress created the agency on August 25, 1916 through the National Park Service Organic Act.[2]
The NPS is an operating unit of the United States Department of the Interior. The agency is charged with a dual role of preserving the ecological and historical integrity of the places entrusted to its management while also making them available and accessible for public use and enjoyment.
In 2018, the NPS employed approximately 12,363 employees who oversaw 423 units, of which 63 were designated national parks.[3][4]

National Park Service to allow protests on Pennsylvania Ave. on Inauguration Day

Jan. 15 - WASHINGTON (WDVM) — A special agent with the U.S. Secret Service couldn’t confirm whether white supremacist groups plan to visit D.C. on Inauguration Day.


Matt Miller, who’s in charge of the Secret Service’s Washington Field Office, joined Mayor Muriel Bowser and other officials to brief members of the press ahead of the 59th Presidential Inauguration. “We cannot allow a reoccurrence of the chaos and illegal activity that the United States and the world witnessed last week,” said Miller.
 
“We want everybody to enjoy it and enjoy it right in their own states, in their own living rooms, and with their own families,” Bowser said.

 
The mayor is asking the public to report suspicious activity at iwatchdc.org. She’s also requesting businesses download, print, and display signs that bar concealed firearms from the premises (and to call 911 if a patron doesn’t abide by the rules).
​ 
The Secret Service has called on FEMA to assist in incident response and recovery. The FBI is leading intelligence and investigations. Miller says senior representatives from all participating agencies have created 28 subcommittees dedicated to a series of strategies. They’re also training, rehearsing, and completing exercises “to ensure immediate, well-coordinated, and effective response.”
 
Over 20,000 members of the National Guard that have been deployed will be armed on Wednesday...     continue to read



President Donald Trump walks to board Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House, Jan. 12, 2021 in Washington.
Trump plans to leave Washington Inauguration Day morning; Pence, Harris speak
He wants a "military-like" sendoff, sources said.

Jan. 16 - President Donald Trump plans to make the unprecedented move to depart the White House next Wednesday morning, just before President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration, ABC News has learned.

Trump has requested a large sendoff to be planned for the morning of Jan. 20, sources said, after he choppers via Marine One to Joint Base Andrews, where he is expected to give remarks to supporters and departing members of his administration.


Sources add that Trump has requested his departure ceremony to have a "military-like feel," although details are not finalized.
He hopes to depart to the blare of a military band, with a red carpet and military honors, according to sources briefed on the plans. Even some sort of military flyover has been suggested, they said.

The president will then fly down to Mar-a-Lago aboard Air Force One with a small number of staffers who will be part of his post-presidency operation, the sources said.     continue to read
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Jan 15, 2021



The Republican party still can't publicly agree whether Trump lost the election.
What Donald Trump's second impeachment and the Capitol riots tell us about the Republican party's loyalty to the President

After four years of tearing itself in two over the question of how to beat the rise of Trumpism, the Democratic party has never looked more united — and you could say it's because of Trumpism.

Jan. 16 - No matter which congressional Democrat you ask, the story will be the same: they say the President of the United States spread lies about the election, summoned thousands of his supporters to Washington DC and then invited them to an "insurrection" against the US Government.

Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the next day that the party would fight to remove Donald Trump's presidential power.

One week later, all of the Democrats in the House of Representatives voted to impeach.

But regardless of whether the Senate trial results in a conviction for Trump, he will no longer be President by inauguration day.

Two new senators will be sworn in along with Joe Biden, meaning that by this time next week, Democrats will hold control over the White House and both congressional chambers.

It tips the power balance in Washington comfortably in their favour, though it may not last past the next round of Congressional elections in two years' time.          continue to read

Thursday, January 14, 2021

White House News (白宮消息) | Jan. 15, 2021

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Protesters in Bloomington, Indiana, rally against executions at Terre Haute Federal Prison on 12 January. 
A 'staggering' number of prison executions is part of Donald Trump's legacy as US president

In just months, the Trump administration has overseen 11 federal executions in the US, with more planned in the final days before Joe Biden takes office.


Jan 15 - When Donald Trump leaves the White House next week, he will have presided over more federal executions than almost any other US president in the country’s history.

The Trump administration has pushed ahead with federal executions following his November election defeat, in defiance of a 131-year tradition that outgoing presidents suspend the practice during the transition period.

In just months the administration has overseen 11 deaths, with federal executions carried out at an unprecedented rate after being resumed in July of last year.     continue to read

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It was a fraught, utterly uncharted presidential transition — four years ago, from Obama to Trump. It was a prelude for so much that followed.
THE LAST HANDOFF

Jan. 13 - On Jan. 5, the night before Congress met to certify Joe Biden’s victory in the presidential election, Michael Flynn — the retired three-star general, ousted national security adviser and pardoned felon — gave an interview to the prominent conspiracy theorist Alex Jones in which he assured the viewers of Infowars.com that Donald Trump would serve as president for another four years. It was a certainty, Flynn said. He referred to his experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan — “taking over countries, or running elections in countries” — and broke the present conflict down to the binary of “we” versus “they.” Flynn did not specify how, exactly, the intervention into the American election would work, though he alluded to “procedures” related to Trump’s authorities under a national emergency because of “foreign interference from multiple countries.”

“They tried to silence you,” Jones said, referring to Flynn’s 2017 expulsion from the White House. “They failed. Now you’ve come through the fire as a phoenix.” Later that night, Flynn addressed a crowd of several thousand (Jones said there were a million) gathered in Washington. “We are the ones that will decide,” Flynn said. The following afternoon, as the electoral votes were being counted, a pro-Trump mob invaded the Capitol.     continue to read
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Jan 13, 2021
美國國會遭衝擊後,特朗普12日首次公開露面。他回應民主黨針對他發起的彈劾,形容這是美國歷史上最大政治迫害的延續,批評這做法激起巨大憤怒。特朗普也不認為自己應該為1月6號,發生在美國國會的暴亂負責。 美國國務院12號宣佈,為確保未來8天交接程序順利完成,取消國務卿蓬佩奧及以下所有官員本星期的出訪計劃。路透社報道指出,蓬佩奧取消訪問歐洲行程的真正原因是歐洲領導人拒絕會見蓬佩奧。 據美國媒體披露,在上周美國國會騷亂後,同特朗普業務較多的兩家銀行:德意志銀行和紐約地區銀行簽名銀行,將不再與特朗普開展新業務。另外多家美國企業暫停了對部分共和黨人的政治捐贈。 歐洲疫情持續嚴峻,英國政府12號表示,目前的防疫限制措施已經足夠嚴格,呼籲民眾遵守規定,才能盡快消滅疫情;而荷蘭就延長防疫措施三周,指變種病毒讓人非常擔憂,敦促民眾三月前都不要出國。 河北本輪疫情已經累計確診超過300例本土病例,當地12號宣佈,石家莊市、邢台市、廊坊市全域實行封閉管理;另外,黑龍江哈爾濱市12號晚通報,一名望奎縣返哈人員,核酸檢測呈陽性。

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

White House News (白宮消息) | Jan. 14, 2021

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Trump disavows 'political violence' at 'the incursion of the US Capitol' in new video released by White House, but does not concede

Jan. 14 - "Trump did not concede in the video, nor did he admit there was no widespread fraud in the 2020 election. The president only went so far as to say he will work to "ensure that a transition can occur safely and without incident" as around 21,000 National Guard troops secure the nation's capital, more than the US military has deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan combined.

He also did not acknowledge his second impeachment, which was the most bipartisan in US history"...   more details

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Jan 13, 2021
Simpsons writer reacts to the show’s ‘prediction’ about Joe Biden’s inauguration day: ‘Please don’t make it come true’

Fans claimed a recent ‘Treehouse of Horror’ episode could foreshadow future events


Jan 13 - One of the creators of The Simpsons has reacted to the suggestion that a recent episode has “predicted” the events of Joe Biden’s forthcoming inauguration.

The hit animation has become notorious for “predicting” news stories before they happen, such as the election of Donald Trump to US president, with some events featuring in episodes decades before occurring in real life.

In the wake of the pro-Trump riots in Capitol Hill, some Simpsons fans claimed that the series had “predicted” the event in a scene from the 1996 episode “The Day the Violence Died”.

Now, stalwart Simpsons writer Al Jean has responded to another scene from a more recent episode of the show, which some people suggest could foreshadow more disturbances during Biden’s inauguration.


With Trump currently facing a potential impeachment over his role in apparently inciting the 6 January riots, experts warn that Biden’s inauguration is likely to be met with protests and more violence from right-wing extremists.     continue to read
10 Simpsons Predictions That Could Come True In 2020
Feb 26, 2020
Some Of These Simpsons Predictions Have Already Come True Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Screenrant The Simpsons has an uncanny ability to predict the future -- or we all can twist and change small moments and gags to make it seem like they do. Either way, we’ve heard the show predict Trump would be President and that Disney would buy 20th Century Fox. So what’s next?! Let’s kick things off with one of the first 2020 predictions that became a reality -- the Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl. Say what?! Well, let’s flashback to the season 10 episode "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday." In the story, Homer and the gang attend a Super Bowl in Miami, where an unnamed team in red wins the Super Bowl! Flash forward to the first week in February of 2020 and BOOM, there we have it! The key to this prediction comes in two forms -- first was the jersey the Chiefs wore for the game. They could have easily been in white, but their home team status ensured they were in red. In the episode “Bart to the Future”, we have another fun moment featuring Marge and Homer enjoying dinner together. But Marge didn’t spend hours preparing a perfect meal. Her and Homey simply suck some tubes in their mouths as they enjoy VR food. So far, half of this scene has become a reality. With thirty plus seasons of content, there are things that are bound to come true in 2020 -- including some major sports predictions, future technology, and possibly another Presidential prediction! Now it’s time to predict what The Simpsons already predicted that will most definitely come true! Make sense? Sure!

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