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Donald Trump shrugs off his possible indictment as he uses his first presidential campaign rally for the 2024 election to take aim at his political opponents. He tells the crowd in Waco, Texas that he is being investigated for something that "is not a crime, not a misdemeanor, not an affair." SOUNDBITE
Dr. Deborah Birx one of the White House's most senior coronavirus advisers, issued a dire warning on November 2. Dr. Birx her warned the Covid-19 pandemic is going to get much, much worse before it gets any better. Birx said: "We are entering the most concerning and most deadly phase of this pandemic". Dr. Birx went on to warn that the coming weeks and months could lead to an increased mortality rate from the virus. Dr, Birx warned that the US could see more than 100,000 new cases per day this week. Birx cautions that as hospitals fill up, we could see a return to hospitals operating at capacity and rationing ventilators.
Opa-Locka (US), Nov 1 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Cristobal Herrera) The United States electoral campaign entered its last two days with President Donald Trump immersed in a frantic last-minute bid to turn around adverse polls that lean toward his Democratic rival Joe Biden.Trump began Sunday with an event on a rainy day in Washington DC in Michigan state, promising that there would be no more lockdowns or business closures due to the coronavirus pandemic.FOOTAGE OF TRUMP RALLY IN OPA LOCKA.
The personal lawyer to President Donald Trump says there was about a '50/50' chance that his Ukrainian associate, Andrii Derkach, was a 'Russian spy.' Business Insider reports Rudy Giuliani also said he'd shared details of stolen emails and data supposedly sent by Hunter Biden with Trump and other top Republicans. Business Insider reports Giuliani weighed in on claims and concerns that the recent leaks were part of a disinformation campaign orchestrated by a foreign government. Saying they 'were a bunch of bulls--t,' Giuliani, 76, also confirmed he'd previously informed President Trump about the contents of the leaked files. He added that other top Republicans, like Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, had also been informed of the hacked information.
US President Donald Trump's fondness for Twitter has forced the social media platform to create special rules for people just like him. According to Gizmodo, Twitter has a 'world leader' exemption that means that leader can post pretty much what he or she wants, without being banned. Instead of removing the post or banning the politician, Twitter slaps a warning on the post, saying it's in the public interest for the tweet to remain. However, Twitter says the exemption only lasts for the length of time the incumbent is holding office. So if Joe Biden wins the general election, Trump may fall from Twitter's good graces on January 21st, 2021.
After the debacle known as the first debate between Joe Biden and President Donald Trump, moderator Chris Wallace had some strong words for his own viewers. According to Business Insider, the 'Fox News Sunday' urged viewers on Friday to 'wear the damn mask' after President Donald Trump tested positive for COVID-19. Business Insider reports Wallace said that at the debate, the first family took off their masks, going against the strict guidelines in place. He noted that as Trump is 74, Biden is 77, and he himself is 72, they were 'all in the most vulnerable group.' If I could say one thing to all of the people out there watching — forget the politics. This is a public safety health issue. Chris Wallace