All that's needed now is for Kellyanne Conway to start putting in her two cents by attributing the spike to widespread Bowling Green Massacres.
U.S. COVID deaths have surpassed 700,000. COVID Live Update: 231,236,543 Cases and 4,738,258 Deaths from the Coronavirus - Worldometer
650 of Trump's supporters have been charged in connection with his riot at the Capitol. 650 people have been charged in the Capitol insurrection so far. This searchable table shows them all.
Trump loses complaint against Snapchat. The FEC unanimously rejected a Trump campaign complaint against Snapchat after the social media site removed the former president's content from its "Discover" feed
Trump is now pushing Abbott for an audit in Texas, even though he won the state. Trump pushes for election audit in Texas, a state he won excerpt: "Former President Donald Trump is pushing Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for an "audit" of the 2020 election results in state he won handily, the latest move in his continuing efforts to undermine faith in the results of a presidential election he lost by millions of votes. "Despite my big win in Texas, I hear Texans want an election audit!" Trump wrote in a letter to Abbott, his close ally, that was made public by Trump's political action committee Thursday. "You know your fellow Texans have big questions about the November 2020 Election," the letter said. Trump has been stoking those doubts by continuing to falsely claim the election was "rigged" and "stolen" from him despite no evidence of any widespread fraud. Trump, who has not ruled out running for president again in 2024, has continued to publicly question the results in states he lost by narrow margins — he sent a letter to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger last week demanding he decertify his loss there — but the request for an audit in a state he won by a 600,000 vote margin over Joe Biden is a new tactic. It comes as the former president's supporters have been pushing for audits and reviews of areas he won by blowout margins in hopes of unearthing fraud. An NBC News review earlier this week found a push to revisit November's results is underway or being called for in at least nine counties Trump won by more than 24 points."
If he hasn't already, Trump might as well call for an audit of Wyoming, a state he won in the 2020 election by 44%.
A county in PA that Trump won by 72% hired a private IT company to audit the 2020 election. Trump won these counties big. His supporters question the results there, too. excerpt: "Officials in tiny Fulton County, Pennsylvania, which Trump won by nearly 72 points last fall, chose a private IT company, Wake TSI, to conduct reviews of its election beginning late last year. Wake TSI, which typically worked in the health care sector, came recommended by state Sen. Doug Mastriano, a close Trump ally who has boosted fraud claims. That company would later be briefly involved with the Arizona ballot review, while the chair of Fulton County's election board was the first witness to testify last Thursday before a new Republican-led Pennsylvania state Senate investigation of last fall's vote."
All around the mulberry bush, the monkeys chased Donald Duck! So long as the Tea Party controls congress, nobody can get a fucking thing done, which democrats are taking elaborate pains to explain to moderate conservatives, to gain their support in killing the Tea Party as "Unhealthy For American Business".
I consider myself fairly intelligent, but ninety nine percent of the time I don’t know wtf you are talking about.
So let me get this straight, one of the Trump administration's key advisors on the coronavirus pandemic was Dr Steven Hatfill. The same Dr Steven Hatfill who in 2002 was a key suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks. The same Dr. Steven Hatfill who suggested Trump fire Dr Fauci and heavily promoted the use of Hydroxychloroquine after the FDA cautioned against it's use because it's doesn't work on the coronavirus. House Democrats subpoena White House adviser over coronavirus response White House officials prioritized former President Donald Trump’s attempt to challenge the election over the pandemic response last winter, according to emails obtained by the House select subcommittee probing the government’s coronavirus response and shared with The Washington Post. Steven Hatfill, a virologist who advised White House trade director Peter Navarro and said he was intimately involved in the pandemic response, repeatedly described in the emails how “election stuff” took precedence over coronavirus, even as the outbreak surged to more than 250,000 new coronavirus cases per day in January. The Democrat-led panel on Thursday issued a subpoena to Hatfill, demanding that he turn over documents that the subcommittee first requested in April and chastising him for minimizing his role in the White House response.