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Biden Transition, Top Pentagon Officials at Odds over Canceled Briefings
Dec. 19, TEHRAN (FNA)- Tensions between President-elect Joe Biden’s transition team and political appointees at the Pentagon erupted on Friday over acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller’s abrupt decision Thursday to cancel transition team meetings with Pentagon officials for the rest of the year...
..."The Biden team said they hoped the Defense Department would reverse its decision.
“In terms of when meetings will resume, meetings and requests for information, which are substantively interchangeable, it’s our hope and expectation that that will happen immediately,” said Abraham.
Miller was scheduled to meet with President Donald Trump on Friday afternoon, the only publicly announced event on Trump’s schedule for the day.
Miller was named acting secretary of Defense on November 9, after Trump abruptly fired Defense Secretary Mark Esper. " source
Dec. 19, TEHRAN (FNA)- Tensions between President-elect Joe Biden’s transition team and political appointees at the Pentagon erupted on Friday over acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller’s abrupt decision Thursday to cancel transition team meetings with Pentagon officials for the rest of the year...
..."The Biden team said they hoped the Defense Department would reverse its decision.
“In terms of when meetings will resume, meetings and requests for information, which are substantively interchangeable, it’s our hope and expectation that that will happen immediately,” said Abraham.
Miller was scheduled to meet with President Donald Trump on Friday afternoon, the only publicly announced event on Trump’s schedule for the day.
Miller was named acting secretary of Defense on November 9, after Trump abruptly fired Defense Secretary Mark Esper. " source
President of the United States Donald Trump speaking with attendees at the 2019 Teen Student Action Summit hosted by Turning Point USA
Four chilling signs Trump’s attempted coup is escalating
Dec. 18 - President Donald Trump continues to refuse to concede that he lost the 2020 election to President-elect Joe Biden.
There were four major signs on Thursday evening that the Republican effort to overthrow the election is escalating.
The first sign was when former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn suggested on NewsMax Trump could use “military capabilities” to overturn the election in swing states hold do-over elections.
Here’s Michael Flynn on Newsmax saying that Trump could order “military capabilities” to swing states and “rerun an election in each of those states.”
“People out there talk about martial law like it’s something that we’ve never done. Martial law has been instituted 64 times.” pic.twitter.com/KNmiAGGiPF
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) December 18, 2020
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Four chilling signs Trump’s attempted coup is escalating
Dec. 18 - President Donald Trump continues to refuse to concede that he lost the 2020 election to President-elect Joe Biden.
There were four major signs on Thursday evening that the Republican effort to overthrow the election is escalating.
The first sign was when former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn suggested on NewsMax Trump could use “military capabilities” to overturn the election in swing states hold do-over elections.
Here’s Michael Flynn on Newsmax saying that Trump could order “military capabilities” to swing states and “rerun an election in each of those states.”
“People out there talk about martial law like it’s something that we’ve never done. Martial law has been instituted 64 times.” pic.twitter.com/KNmiAGGiPF
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) December 18, 2020
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U.S. House of Representatives
House Session, Part 2
Debate and votes are possible later in the day on a long-term spending package to fund the government through next year and coronavirus relief legislation if an agreement is reached. Current government funding expires tonight at midnight.
U.S. House of Representatives
House Session, Part 2
Debate and votes are possible later in the day on a long-term spending package to fund the government through next year and coronavirus relief legislation if an agreement is reached. Current government funding expires tonight at midnight.