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Pennsylvania appeals court rejects Trump challenge
There was only one fraud in the 2020 election

Nov. 29, (CNN) - Donald Trump desperately wants you to believe the only reason Joe Biden won the 2020 election by so many votes was because it was the "most fraudulent election in history." Trump served up his latest variation of this fallacy on Fox Business on Sunday morning, saying "we have so much evidence" to support his claims but the judges "won't allow us" to submit it.

That's a lie. The truth is Trump's lawyers have had numerous opportunities to present the so-called evidence of voter fraud, but haven't. Why? Simple. There is no such evidence. Trump's own lawyers -- including Rudy Giuliani -- have repeatedly admitted in court cases from Arizona to Pennsylvania that they are not even alleging voter fraud in those lawsuits. The obvious reason being they can't prove the claims.     continue to read



Mike Mullen
Former Joint Chiefs Of Staff Head Says Trump Has Boxed In Biden

Nov. 29 - Former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, retired Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, on Sunday said President Donald Trump is boxing in Joe Biden on national defense issues.


In an interview on NBC News’ “Meet The Press,” Mullen, who served as the Joint Chiefs chair from Oct. 1, 2007 to Sept. 30, 2011, said “national security issues do not wait” for presidential transitions.

"This is going to be a particularly difficult transition in that arena ... and our enemies always try to look and take advantage of a transition period,” he warned.

Mullen lamented that Trump is limiting Biden’s options in crucial areas.

“You like to do all you can to not box in the president… to give him as many options as possible,” he said.

“This is obviously the opposite case right now,” he said with the delayed transition to the Biden team.
According to Mullen, President George W. Bush “set the tone.”

“His desire was to make sure President [Barack] Obama had a vote,” Mullen said of Bush’s successor.

“It appears the current administration is trying to lock in as many issues as possible to make it much more difficult for Biden to govern,” he said.

“Historically that has never been the case,” he added.


“The [coronavirus] pandemic, the challenge we have in the economy, national security issues do not wait… our allies look at us at a time of real fragility,” he said.     source


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Admiral Michael Mullen, former chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, testifies during a House Oversight Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on September 19, 2013 in Washington, D.C.
Retired Admiral Says He's 'Very Concerned' About Trump Loyalists at Pentagon During Biden Transition

Nov. 29 - Retired Navy Admiral Michael Mullen—who was appointed as chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff by former President George W. Bush—said he is "very concerned" about things "Trump loyalists" in the Pentagon could do during the transition from President Donald Trump to President-elect Joe Biden.

Although Biden was declared the winner of the election just over three weeks ago, Trump has refused to concede as he insists without evidence that he lost through widespread voter fraud. Trump's refusal to concede delayed the official transition process, as the General Services Administration (GSA) did not "ascertain" the results of the election and allow it to go forward until last Monday. This decision finally came after a number of prominent Republicans urged for the process to go ahead due to concerns about national security and the COVID-19 pandemic.

"I think I'm actually very concerned about the Trump loyalists who have now gone to work in the Pentagon," Mullen warned during an interview with NBC News' Meet the Press. "I mean, recently, Secretary [of Defense Mark] Esper was fired, and a host of other people left the building. And there are some real Trump loyalists there now in charge and it's pretty difficult to think that over the course of 50 or 60 days you can do something constructive, but you can do something that's really destructive,"
Mullen specifically pointed to possible Trump administration actions toward Iran. "I would be concerned that those issues continue to be raised," he said.     continue to read


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White House Deputy Communications Director Jen Psaki is interviewed in the James Brady
Biden Names All-Women Communications Team

Nov. 29 - President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris announced an all-women communications team Sunday. 

“Communicating directly and truthfully to the American people is one of the most important duties of a president, and this team will be entrusted with the tremendous responsibility of connecting the American people to the White House," Biden was quoted as saying in a press release from the transition team office. 


“These qualified, experienced communicators bring diverse perspectives to their work and a shared commitment to building this country back better,” he added.
 
Kate Bedingfield, who served as the communications director for the Biden-Harris campaign, was named the White House communications director.  

“It will also be an honor to work alongside the incredible women who are taking on these roles together,” Bedingfield wrote on Twitter, detailing her relationship with the other women named to the team. Bedingfield previously worked for Biden when he was the vice president in the Obama administration.      continue to read


PBS NewsHour Weekend Full Episode November 29, 2020
Nov 30, 2020
On this edition for Sunday, November 29, President Trump lost another court battle but continues to claim he won the election, lawmakers grapple with shutdowns as COVID-19 cases continue to rise, and celebrating the 30th anniversary of a cultural movement that raised awareness about HIV/AIDS. Michael Hill anchors from New Jersey.