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Trump’s Legal Team Was Asked About A Witness Who Reportedly Recanted His Election Fraud Story. Then There Was A Lot Of Silence.
The witness, a USPS worker, reportedly signed an affidavit that his claims of election fraud were untrue.
Nov. 10, WASHINGTON — As President Donald Trump’s campaign continues its wild attempts to overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s victory through a series of tenuous lawsuits, it was confronted on a call with the media on Tuesday with reports that one of its witnesses who had alleged ballot tampering had recanted his story.
What followed was several seconds of silence.
Then the campaign offered without evidence that perhaps the witness had been doxed — and that he wasn’t a big part of the case anyway.
The response is in line with the Trump team’s broader strategy of rejecting signs that the election was fairly decided while clinging to often flimsy or nonexistent evidence of voter fraud in support of the claim that the president did not lose... continue to read
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The witness, a USPS worker, reportedly signed an affidavit that his claims of election fraud were untrue.
Nov. 10, WASHINGTON — As President Donald Trump’s campaign continues its wild attempts to overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s victory through a series of tenuous lawsuits, it was confronted on a call with the media on Tuesday with reports that one of its witnesses who had alleged ballot tampering had recanted his story.
What followed was several seconds of silence.
Then the campaign offered without evidence that perhaps the witness had been doxed — and that he wasn’t a big part of the case anyway.
The response is in line with the Trump team’s broader strategy of rejecting signs that the election was fairly decided while clinging to often flimsy or nonexistent evidence of voter fraud in support of the claim that the president did not lose... continue to read
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U.S. has seen over 1 million new coronavirus cases in first 10 days of November
Nov. 11 - The U.S. has surpassed 1 million new confirmed coronavirus cases in just the first 10 days of November, with more than 100,000 infections each day becoming the norm in a surge that shows no signs of slowing.
The 1 million milestone came as governors across the nation are making increasingly desperate pleas with the public to take the fight against the virus more seriously. The Wisconsin governor planned to take the unusual step of delivering a live address to the state Tuesday, urging unity and co-operation to fight COVID-19.
Minnesota’s governor ordered bars and restaurants to close at 10 p.m., and Iowa’s governor said she will require masks at indoor gatherings of 25 or more people, inching toward more stringent measures after months of holding out. more details
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Nov. 11 - The U.S. has surpassed 1 million new confirmed coronavirus cases in just the first 10 days of November, with more than 100,000 infections each day becoming the norm in a surge that shows no signs of slowing.
The 1 million milestone came as governors across the nation are making increasingly desperate pleas with the public to take the fight against the virus more seriously. The Wisconsin governor planned to take the unusual step of delivering a live address to the state Tuesday, urging unity and co-operation to fight COVID-19.
Minnesota’s governor ordered bars and restaurants to close at 10 p.m., and Iowa’s governor said she will require masks at indoor gatherings of 25 or more people, inching toward more stringent measures after months of holding out. more details
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NOVEMBER 10, 2020
Wisconsin Governor Evers Address on the Coronavirus Pandemic
Governor Tony Evers (D-WI) delivers remarks on the coronavirus pandemic gripping the state. He advises people to stay at home, avoid home visits over the holidays, and wear masks in an effort to control the deadly virus.
Wisconsin Governor Evers Address on the Coronavirus Pandemic
Governor Tony Evers (D-WI) delivers remarks on the coronavirus pandemic gripping the state. He advises people to stay at home, avoid home visits over the holidays, and wear masks in an effort to control the deadly virus.
Gov. Evers to Deliver Statewide Address on COVID-19 Pandemic
Nov. 11, 2020
Nov. 11, 2020
Watch Now: Governor Tony Evers to deliver state-wide address on COVID-19 pandemic
Nov. 10 - ..."The Wisconsin Department of Health Services recorded 4,360 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Monday which brought the state's positive case total to 271,770. Of those cumulative cases, 210,318 people recovered, 12,939 were hospitalized and 2,329 died." source
Nov. 10 - ..."The Wisconsin Department of Health Services recorded 4,360 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Monday which brought the state's positive case total to 271,770. Of those cumulative cases, 210,318 people recovered, 12,939 were hospitalized and 2,329 died." source