Sunday, July 19, 2020
Trump Caught Lying About Biden’s Police Stance in Fox News Interview Debacle
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/07/trump-fox-news-joe-biden-chris-wallace-defund-police-caught-lying.html
President
Trump, apparently realizing that he has little chance to defeat Joe
Biden, has decided instead to run against an imaginary candidate who
shares a name with his Democratic opponent but few of the same policy
proposals. In an interview with Fox News host Chris Wallace, Trump
asserted that Biden wants to “defund the police.” Wallace stopped him
and pointed out that this is not true. Trump, who usually bluffs his way
through moments when his lies are called out by throwing out new lies,
instead claimed to have a document that would prove it. “Oh, really? It
says ‘abolish’ — let’s go, get me the charter, please!” he said, calling
for his aides.
They could not, of course, because Trump’s claims are flatly false. Biden did sign a charter
with Bernie Sanders in which he endorsed several positions that brought
him closer to his left-wing opponent. He did not, however, agree to
defund or abolish the police.
Wallace
told his audience that Trump “couldn’t find any indication, because
there isn’t any, that Joe Biden has sought to defund and abolish the
police.” That is a humiliating result for a Fox News interview.
Both parents should not be angry with achild at same time
Berachos (63b) Abbahu said: The Holy One, blessed be He, said to Moses: Now they will say, The Master is angry and the disciple is angry, what will happen to Israel? If thou wilt restore the tent to its place, well and goods but if not, Joshua son of Nun, the disciple, will minister in thy place. Therefore it is written, ‘And he would return to the camp’.
Defiant Portland mayor tells feds to 'stay inside' or 'leave' city, asks DHS to clean up graffiti
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/portland-mayor-ted-wheeler-feds-stay-inside-or-leave
The
interim head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security was in
Portland meeting with federal law enforcement officials on Thursday, the
same day he issued a blistering public statement calling out “local
political leaders” for their refusal “to restore order to protect their
city.”
The message from Acting Secretary Chad Wolf condemned “the rampant long-lasting violence” in Portland.
Wolf’s nearly 1,700-word statement refers to Portland’s demonstrators as both “violent anarchists” and a “violent mob.”
U.S.
Sen. Ron Wyden, a Democrat, on Thursday decried violence and added that
“the real issue here is Donald Trump’s unilateral decision to send
federal law enforcement into Portland. Unfortunately, these outsiders
proved themselves to be escalators of violence when they shot a peaceful
protester in the head just last weekend.”
Homeland Security head visits Portland, calls demonstrators ‘violent mob’ and defends federal officers
https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2020/07/homeland-security-head-calls-portland-demonstrators-violent-mob-defends-federal-officers.html
The
interim head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security was in
Portland meeting with federal law enforcement officials on Thursday, the
same day he issued a blistering public statement calling out “local
political leaders” for their refusal “to restore order to protect their
city.”
Wolf’s statement comes six days after a deputy U.S. Marshal fired an impact munition at a 26-year-old man, seriously injuring him, and four days after President Donald Trump said “Portland was totally out of control” until federal law enforcement responded and “very much quelled it.”
Oregon governor criticizes Trump for sending federal officers to Portland
https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/507841-oregon-governor-criticizes-trump-sending-federal-officers-to
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown (D) lashed out at President Trump and acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf amid reports of federal officers detaining protesters in Portland, Ore.
“This
political theater from President Trump has nothing to do with public
safety. The President is failing to lead this nation. Now he is
deploying federal officers to patrol the streets of Portland in a
blatant abuse of power by the federal government,” Brown tweeted
Thursday after Wolf defended sending the forces, claiming that the city
of Portland has been "under siege for 47 straight days by a violent
mob."
Anonymous security forcing citizens into cars is mark of dictatorship
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/07/18/opinions/portland-anonymous-security-forces-mark-of-dictatorship-ghitis/index.html
In recent days, federal security forces have taken to the streets of Portland,
clad in camouflage gear suitable for a war zone, and handling
anti-racism protesters with tactics reminiscent of dictatorships.
How does coronavirus affect kids? Science has answers and gaps
https://www.staradvertiser.com/2020/07/17/breaking-news/how-does-coronavirus-affect-kids-science-has-answers-and-gaps/
“There are still a lot of unanswered questions.
That is the biggest challenge,” said Dr. Sonja Rasmussen, a pediatrics
professor at the University of Florida and former scientist at the U.S.
Centers of Disease Control and Prevention.
Saturday, July 18, 2020
Trump Falsely Claims Biden Wants to Defund Police in Fox News Interview
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-biden-fox-news-defund-police-1518828
During an hour-long interview due to air on Sunday, the president was quickly rebuffed by the interviewer.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/07/17/fox-news-chris-wallace-fact-checks-trump-bidens-stance-police/5461970002/
Fox News host Chris Wallace fact-checked President Donald Trump's inaccurate claim during an interview that former Vice President Joe Biden is in favor of defunding the police, leading to a testy reaction.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/07/17/fox-news-chris-wallace-fact-checks-trump-bidens-stance-police/5461970002/
Fox News host Chris Wallace fact-checked President Donald Trump's inaccurate claim during an interview that former Vice President Joe Biden is in favor of defunding the police, leading to a testy reaction.
In a clip released between the "FOX News Sunday” anchor and Trump – the entire interview will air Sunday – the
president blamed "stupidly run" Democratic local governments for the
increase in violence in some cities and implied the increase was the
fault of the defund the police movement.
"It’s
gotten totally out of control and it’s really because they want to
defund the police, and Biden wants to defund the police," Trump said in
the clip about the presumptive Democratic nominee.
Portland mayor demands Trump keep federal agents 'in your own buildings, or have them leave our city'
https://www.foxnews.com/us/portland-mayor-demands-trump-keep-federal-agents-in-your-own-buildings-or-have-them-leave-our-city
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler is demanding that President Trump remove federal agents
deployed to the city amid criticisms of a heavy-handed response against
protesters and journalists and reports that militarized law enforcement
personnel have refused to identify themselves.
“Keep
your troops in your own buildings, or have them leave our city,”
Wheeler said at a news conference Friday. "This is part of the core
media strategy out of Trump’s White House: to use federal troops to
bolster his sagging polling data. And it is an absolute abuse of federal
law enforcement officials.”
His remarks came on the same day the American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon filed a lawsuit
against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the U.S. Marshals
Service for allegedly violating the rights of journalists and legal
observers. The suit adds the federal agencies to an existing complaint
to halt crowd control measures and the use of tear gas, rubber bullets
against the media and legal observers during protests.
Trump and Pence attempt a campaign reset as public trust falters
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/07/18/politics/us-election-donald-trump-joe-biden-coronavirus/index.html
President Donald Trump attempted to right his faltering reelection campaign this week, looking to stem the steady decline of his poll numbers and shore up eroding support within his key voting bloc -- non-college-educated White voters -- by redefining his fight against Joe Biden and shaking up his campaign team after a series of stumbles.
Trump spent little time trying to lead America out of its coronavirus crisis this week, which was bookended by an erratic Rose Garden press conference
Tuesday and a sharply worded campaign speech by Vice President Mike
Pence in Wisconsin Friday afternoon. Clearly losing the battle on
messaging, the President and his team sought to reframe
the 2020 election as a choice between their agenda of "freedom and
opportunity" and what Pence claimed is Biden's vision of an America
under "growing control of the state" -- a future he said would lead to
"socialism and decline."
Their
aim -- in keeping with the President's relentless push to reopen the US
economy regardless of the human cost -- is to get Americans to focus on
anything other than the raging virus while distracting from the
administration's flawed effort to control it earlier this year, a
diversionary tactic that has not worked so far.
Friday, July 17, 2020
McCarthy warns if GOP doesn't win in November, Democrats 'will change the rules of the game'
https://www.foxnews.com/media/kevin-mccarthy-2020-election-dems-change-rules
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., told "Hannity"
Thursday that it is crucial for Republicans to win big the fall because
otherwise, as he put it, "I don't know if we'll ever have an
opportunity to win it again."
"They
will change the rules of the game," McCarthy told host Sean Hannity.
"How we vote, they will change -- you know in California, they allow
people who are not even citizens to vote in school board races. You
know, in California, they lowered the voting age to 17. Do you know, in
California, that you could turn your ballot in 17 days after the
election?
We want to focus on bringing this country back," the top House
Republican went on. "Rebuilding it, restoring it, and renewing it, and
that means and law and order and justice."
In that vein, McCarthy
said he would introduce legislation that would strip federal funding
from states and cities whose leaders do not enforce laws against
vandalism of public property.
"This is to protect American statues
because what we want to do is tell the history," he said. "When you
watch [San Francisco's] St. [Junipero] Serra [statue] get torn down or
you watch Ulysses S. Grant's [statue vandalized], you watch
Christopher Columbus, you watch Frederick Douglass, this is a real
challenge because we have local officials who have a responsibility for
the rule of law.
AP FACT CHECK: Trump’s false security on kids and COVID-19
https://apnews.com/573acbe835b0025551ff90c1a1e2b6e8
President Donald Trump may be giving parents a false sense of security when it comes to kids and COVID-19.
In remarks
Monday, Trump expressed a desire to have K-12 schools reopen in the fall
in “full blast” while minimizing the risk that children and adults who
are around them may face from the coronavirus.
TRUMP, on
children: “They’ve come out of this at a level that’s really
inconceivable. By the way, the regular flu, other flus, other things,
SARS or H1N1, any of them, if you look at the young people they were
affected like everybody else, but for whatever reason with respect to
COVID, the numbers are very, very low.”
THE FACTS: Although
it’s true that children are less likely than adults to develop COVID-19,
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has nevertheless counted
more than 86,000 infections by the virus in Americans younger than 18.
Fact check: Trump makes at least 19 false or misleading claims in wild anti-Biden monologue
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/07/14/politics/fact-check-trump-biden-speech-rose-garden/index.html
President Donald Trump has long been fond of turning supposedly official events into de facto campaign rallies. Even by his own standards, though, his Tuesday speech was extreme.
Speaking
in the White House Rose Garden, at what was billed as a "press
conference" in which he would give remarks about China, Trump delivered a
rambling 52-minute monologue filled with pre-scripted attacks on Democratic opponent Joe Biden.
As
usual, Trump's comments were filled with egregious lies and other false
claims. We haven't yet had a chance to comb through the entire
transcript, but here is a list of the 19 false or misleading claims we
have counted so far:
GOP to Trump: Change tune on mail-in voting or risk ugly November
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/07/16/politics/republican-reaction-trump-mail-in-voting/index.html
Republican officials throughout the country are reacting with growing alarm to President Donald Trump's attacks on mail-in
ballots, saying his unsubstantiated claims of mass voting fraud are
already corroding the views of GOP voters, who may ultimately choose not
to vote at all if they can't make it to the polls come November.
Behind
the scenes, top Republicans are urging senior Trump campaign officials
to press the President to change his messaging and embrace mail-in
voting, warning that the party could lose the battle for control of
Congress and the White House if he doesn't change his tune, according to
multiple GOP sources. Trump officials, sources said, are fully aware of
the concerns.
The impact
could be detrimental to the GOP up and down the ticket, according to a
bevy of Republican election officials, field operatives, pollsters and
lawmakers who are watching the matter closely. Every vote will count in
critical battleground states, they argue, fearful that deterring GOP
voters from choosing a convenient option to cast their ballots could
ultimately sway the outcome of races that are decided by a couple of
percentage points.
Second University of Minnesota study shows no hydroxychloroquine benefit in COVID-19 fight
https://www.startribune.com/second-u-study-shows-no-hydroxychloroquine-benefit-in-covid-19-fight/571791202/
An anti-malaria drug that
doctors hoped would work against COVID-19, and that President Donald
Trump championed and said he took himself, has failed to show
substantial benefit in a second University of Minnesota trial.
U
researchers compared 491 people with early symptoms of COVID-19 — with
one group taking hydroxychloroquine for five days and the other taking a
non-medicating placebo — and found no measurable differences in their outcomes.
Death
rates of .4% were identical in the groups. Hospitalizations and
persistent symptoms over 14 days were slightly more common in the
placebo group, but not by a significant difference. Mostly mild side
effects such as nausea were reported by 43% of patients taking the drug
vs. 22% taking placebos.
The study adds to a volume
of evidence that discourages the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat
COVID-19 — including the first trial result that the U published in the
New England Journal of Medicine last month that showed that the drug
offered no protection for people who likely had been exposed to the
virus and were at risk for infection.
White House: 'The science should not stand in the way' of reopening schools – live
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2020/jul/16/coronavirus-us-covid-donald-trump-anthony-fauci-joe-biden-live-updates
Following White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany’s suggestion that “The science should not stand in the way” of schools reopening, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) issued a scathing statement criticizing the administration’s response to the coronavirus crisis.
“Now the Trump administration wants to further risk the lives of
teachers, children, staff, and their families just to soothe the
president’s ego,” said Lily Adams, a DNC spokesperson. “This president
would rather accept conspiracy theories and reject science than listen
to public health experts. He can’t be trusted to make decisions about
the lives of America’s children and their families.”
AP Fact Check: Trump Team's False Comfort on Schools, Virus
https://www.voanews.com/usa/us-politics/ap-fact-check-trump-teams-false-comfort-schools-virus
President Donald Trump's aides are misrepresenting the record on kids and the coronavirus as they push for schools to reopen.
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Monday inaccurately
characterized what the chief of the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention has said on the matter. A day earlier, Education Secretary
Betsy DeVos also was wrong in stating that the research shows there is
no danger "in any way" if kids are in school.
No such conclusion has been reached.
Their comments came as Trump continued to spread falsehoods about a
pandemic that is taking a disproportionate hit on the U.S. and is not
under control.
Thursday, July 16, 2020
How a Struggling Company Won $1.6 Billion to Make a Coronavirus Vaccine
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/16/health/coronavirus-vaccine-novavax.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage
Novavax just
received the Trump administration’s largest vaccine contract. In the
Maryland company’s 33-year history, it has never brought a vaccine to
market.
Even Donald Trump knows he is in deep, deep trouble in the 2020 race
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/07/16/politics/donald-trump-brad-parscale-2020-campaign/index.html
While there's long been a massive
disconnect between Trump's public bluster and private worries, anger and
anxiety, the demotion of Parscale is a shining example of that chasm.
The truth that any politician knows is that you don't get rid of your
campaign manager unless things are not going well. And you especially
don't get rid of your campaign manager 111 days before the election --
unless things are going REALLY badly.
Which, for Trump, they are. Remarkably so. A new Quinnipiac University poll released on Wednesday showed former Vice President Joe Biden with a massive 52% to 37% lead over the incumbent. An NBC-Wall Street Journal poll also released Wednesday showed Biden up 11 on Trump. Polling in swing states like Florida, Michigan and Wisconsin show Biden comfortably ahead -- and there's even polling in typically red states like Arizona, Texas and Georgia that suggest Biden is competitive with Trump in those places.
Trump Is Waging a Losing War Against the Bad News of COVID-19
https://time.com/5867511/trump-coronavirus-bad-news/
Throughout the pandemic, President Trump has repeatedly contradicted
the advice of his public health officials, and the CDC in particular, in
a bid to control the messaging about the virus to Americans. When the
CDC issued new guidelines for Americans to cover their faces on April 3,
Trump emphasized it was “voluntary” and said he wouldn’t be wearing a mask,
and was not seen wearing one in public until last week. When Trump
started pushing hard for the economy to reopen in May, he stopped
holding daily task force briefings. After the CDC released guidelines
about schools reopening, Trump said they were impractical and pushed hard for all schools to return to in-person classes.
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