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White House briefing room to return to full capacity | TheHill

Jun. 7 -The White House press briefing room will return to 100 percent capacity on Monday. 

"Since the onset of the pandemic, our priority has been to keep journalists safe, while ensuring that the critical work of informing the public could continue uninterrupted," the White House Correspondents Association said in a memo sent to reporters on Sunday. "We appreciate the sacrifices made by every member of the press corps and we thank you all for your cooperation over the last 15 months." 


The James S. Brady Press Briefing Room will return to full seating capacity Monday and the White House Correspondents Association’s pre-pandemic seating chart will return. A review of permanent seating will begin toward the end of this year, the association said...     more

June 5, 2021
Campaign 2024
Former President Trump Speaks at North Carolina Republican Convention

Former President Donald Trump delivered keynote remarks at the 2021 North Carolina Republican Party Convention in the city of Greenville, which marked his second public speech since leaving office in January 2021. The former president touted his administration’s record, specifically on the COVID-19 vaccine development, the economy, and securing the U.S.-Mexico border. During his remarks, he also criticized the Biden administration, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and Facebook. When addressing the 2020 election, President Trump referred to it as a “third world country election” and that it “was the crime of the century.”

Event organisers estimate that around 1,200 people attended the rally, which was the former President's first formal public appearance in months.
Donald Trump hints at fresh run for White House in 90-minute speech


Donald Trump has hinted he will run again for President in 2024 during a vintage 90-minute speech at a Republican rally.

Jun. 7 - Trump used the speech at a North Carolina Republican campaign event to attack infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci, peddle false claims that he really won the 2020 Presidential election and denounce China.

Trump falsely said his defeat in last year’s election was the “the crime of the century” and said “we’re going to lay the groundwork to make sure Republicans once again carry the great state of North Carolina in a number, a year I look very much forward to – 2024”.

“Our movement is far from over,” he said.

“In fact, it is just getting started.”

Event organisers estimate that around 1,200 people attended the rally, which was the former President’s first formal public appearance in months.

Trump has begun to tease his supporters about running for President again in 2024 and is expected to start holding more rallies in the lead-up to next years’ mid-term elections.
The former President has been vocal in telling the Republican party to only select candidates that have shown allegiance to him.

“The survival of America depends on our ability to elect Republicans at every level starting with the mid-terms next year,” he said.

Trump again repeated claims that Covid-19 originated in a Wuhan lab, a theory now not discounted by Joe Biden, and said China should pay $10 trillion in reparations to countries across the globe for the pandemic.
He also hit out at Fauci, a common target for Trump-supporting Republicans, saying that he was “not a great doctor” and that he has been “wrong on every issue”.


Trump also aimed his attacks at Biden who he called “the most radical left-wing administration in history”.
“As we gather tonight our country is being destroyed before our very eyes,” he said.     source from

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GOP Rep. Mo Brooks Plays Hide & Seek With Congressman Trying to Sue Him

Jun. 6 -
 One of former president Donald Trump’s favorite congressmen is trolling a Democratic colleague who is having a hard time finding him to serve him a lawsuit over the Capitol insurrection. California Rep. Eric Swalwell had to ask for an extension on the time limit to serve Alabama Republican Mo Brooks papers for a federal lawsuit that accuses him, along with Trump and Rudy Giuliani, of inciting the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Swalwell’s lawyers claimed they couldn’t find Brooks, who has been posting sarcastic posts about where he has been, including his granddaughter’s birthday party and Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth’s campaign event.     source from