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Trump blames FBI, dead people, mailmen for loss

Trump blames FBI, dead people, mailmen for loss

Trump blames FBI, dead people, mailmen for loss
Nov 29, 2020 3 mins, 57 secs

A recent executive order issued by President Donald Trump would prevent US investors from buying securities of the listed firms starting late next year.

“No,” Jill Biden, then clad in a bikini, wrote in Sharpie across her stomach and then marched through a strategy session in which advisers were trying to talk her husband into challenging Republican President George W.

Protecting Joe stands out among Jill Biden's many roles over their 43-year marriage, as her husband's career moved him from the Senate to the presidential campaign trail and the White House as President Barack Obama's vice president.

Now, Jill Biden is about to become first lady and put her own stamp on a position that traditionally is viewed as a model of American womanhood — whether that means hewing to old ways or finding new, activist ones, in the manner of Eleanor Roosevelt, Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama, for example.

In the interview on Sunday (Monday AEDT), Trump clung to false notions that Joe Biden stole the election.

THE FACTS: Biden won the election.

Biden earned 306 electoral votes to Trump’s 232, the same margin Trump had when he beat Hillary Clinton in 2016, which he repeatedly described as a “landslide.” (Trump ended up with 304 electoral votes because two electors defected.) Biden achieved victory by prevailing in key states such as Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona and Georgia.

THE FACTS: It’s not unrealistic that Biden won 80 million votes in an election where turnout exceeded the mark set by the 2008 presidential election of Barack Obama.

THE FACTS: Trump is actually describing a legitimate vote counting process, not a sudden surge of malfeasance that no one has seen before.

Officials and media outlets said in the days before the election results would likely come in just as they did: in-person votes, which tend to be counted more quickly, would likely favour the president, who had spent months warning his supporters to avoid mail-in voting and to vote in person.

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will receive the same daily intelligence briefing that President Donald Trump gets for the first time on Monday (Tuesday AEDT), belatedly beginning the transition of some of America's most sensitive secrets.

While President Barack Obama and Biden often received dense, analytical briefing books, Trump likes to see shorter bullet points and more graphics.

Joe Biden and incoming first lady Jill Biden will bring a feline to the White House along with their two dogs, Major and Champ, CBS Sunday Morning reported.

Before the election, Jill Biden hinted that if her husband won the presidency, she would not mind getting a cat.

The Bidens will be restoring a tradition of presidential pets when they move into the White House in January, as President Donald Trump opted not to have a pet during his term.

Republicans, who are expected to retain control of the Senate, are unlikely to easily pass Tanden, who advised Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, has been one of the most outspoken critics of President Donald Trump and is seen as incredibly divisive and partisan.

Wilmington, Delaware | Joe Biden will have an all-female senior communications team at his White House, led by campaign communications director Kate Bedingfield.

Bedingfield will serve as Biden’s White House communications director.

Bedingfield was Biden's communications director while he was vice president during the Obama administration, while Psaki was a White House communications director and a State Department spokesperson and Tanden was a senior adviser to Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.

"I am proud to announce today the first senior White House communications team comprised entirely of women.

Pili Tobar, who was communications director for coalitions on Biden’s campaign, will be his deputy White House communications director.

Donald Trump maintained his increasingly bizarre claims that the election was rigged, complained they weren't being taken seriously enough, and seemed resigned that they would not reach the Supreme Court.

A Pennsylvania state senator abruptly left a West Wing meeting with President Donald Trump after being informed he had tested positive for the coronavirus, a person with direct knowledge of the meeting told The Associated Press on Sunday.

Dozens of White House staffers and others close to the president have also tested positive, including the first lady and two of the president’s sons.

All participants in Wednesday's meeting took COVID-19 tests, but the positive results were not announced until they were in the West Wing of the White House, the person said

“The president instantly called the White House doctor in and he took them back to, I guess, the medical place,” the person said

The meeting with Trump was to strategise about efforts regarding the election, the person said

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