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‘He’s going to kill himself’: Trump aides concerned as he demands to be on the road every day until the election
Oct. 11 - President Donald Trump’s aides are concerned that he may be risking his life as he launches into a huge travel schedule until Nov. 3.
Axios reported Sunday that Trump understands he’s losing and he’s prepared to do whatever it takes.
“His team is in the process of scheduling events to make that happen,” the site said, citing two sources.
“He’s going to kill himself,” said one adviser. more details
Oct. 11 - President Donald Trump’s aides are concerned that he may be risking his life as he launches into a huge travel schedule until Nov. 3.
Axios reported Sunday that Trump understands he’s losing and he’s prepared to do whatever it takes.
“His team is in the process of scheduling events to make that happen,” the site said, citing two sources.
“He’s going to kill himself,” said one adviser. more details
Trump claims he no longer has Covid-19 and is 'immune' – as it happened
Oct. 11, 2020
When asked whether he still had Covid-19, Donald Trump said he was now 'immune' to the disease. Speaking on Fox News, the US president said he would be immune 'maybe for a short time, maybe for a long time,' adding that he was 'in very good shape'. People who have had Covid-19 can be reinfected.
Oct. 11, 2020
When asked whether he still had Covid-19, Donald Trump said he was now 'immune' to the disease. Speaking on Fox News, the US president said he would be immune 'maybe for a short time, maybe for a long time,' adding that he was 'in very good shape'. People who have had Covid-19 can be reinfected.
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- Dr Anthony Fauci spoke out against a Trump campaign ad that took praise he gave for the coronavirus task force out of context. In the rare pushback to Trump, Fauci said that the GOP did not get his permission to use the clip and reiterated that he has never publicly endorsed any political candidates “in my nearly five decades of public service”.
- The opening statement Amy Coney Barrett, the supreme court nominee whose nomination process will start in the Senate tomorrow, has been leaked and reveals Barrett will say that she would apply the “law as written” and speak about the influence of the late supreme court justice Antonin Scalia on her judicial philosophy.
- A new national poll from ABC News and the Washington Post shows Joe Biden maintaining a large lead over Donald Trump, with Biden holding a 12% lead over the incumbent just three weeks until the presidential election. source
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Oct. 10 - ...Details of the negotiations have been limited to certain officials, with one administration official telling Axios that just the highest levels of the National Security Council and the State Department, as well as some Senate Foreign Relations Committee members and a national security group, have knowledge on the discussions.
Besides the upcoming election, the Trump administration is also hoping to meet a Feb. 5 deadline, as it is the expiration of New START, the current nuclear arms deal between Russia and the U.S.
Putin and Democratic nominee Joe Biden have both expressed interest in extending the agreement five years.
'But Trump officials want to adjust the deal, made during the Obama administration, to ensure both sides would stop building nuclear warhead stockpiles. The U.S. also wants Russia to commit to talks involving a nuclear arms agreement that includes China...
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Oct. 10 - ...Details of the negotiations have been limited to certain officials, with one administration official telling Axios that just the highest levels of the National Security Council and the State Department, as well as some Senate Foreign Relations Committee members and a national security group, have knowledge on the discussions.
Besides the upcoming election, the Trump administration is also hoping to meet a Feb. 5 deadline, as it is the expiration of New START, the current nuclear arms deal between Russia and the U.S.
Putin and Democratic nominee Joe Biden have both expressed interest in extending the agreement five years.
'But Trump officials want to adjust the deal, made during the Obama administration, to ensure both sides would stop building nuclear warhead stockpiles. The U.S. also wants Russia to commit to talks involving a nuclear arms agreement that includes China...
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