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Atlanta, Nov 5 (EFE/EPA).- Donald Trump Jr, son of President Trump, and Georgia State Representative Vernon Jones raised their voices Thursday against the alleged electoral fraud in the vote count, while Trump supporters rallied to demand that the count be halted. (Camera: ERIK LESSER).SHOT LIST: THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN HOLDS A PRESS CONFERENCE IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA WHILE TRUMP SUPPORTERS RALLY OUTSIDE THE FULTON COUNTY REGISTRATION AND ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT AT STATE FARM ARENA IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA. SOUND BITES: DONALD TRUMP JR., SON OF THE US PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP; DOUG COLLINS, A REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMAN AND VERNON JONES, A DEMOCRAT GEORGIA STATE REPRESENTATIVE.
Macon, Oct 16 (EFE/EPA).- The President of United States Donald Trump holds his Make America Great Again Rally campaign event at Middle Georgia Regional Airport in Macon, Georgia, promising free COVID-19 vaccines for seniors. (Camera: ERIL LESSER).SHOT LIST: US PRESIDENT TRUMP HOLDS A CAMPAIGN RALLY AT MIDDLE GEORGIA REGIONAL AIRPORT IN MACON, GEORGIA, US.SOUND BITE: US PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP (IN ENGLISH).
Marietta, Dec 30 (EFE/EPA).- Democrats want to repeat the formula that led them to victory in the Nov. 3 presidential election in Georgia and they are relying on the local Hispanic vote in the crucial runoffs for the state's two US Senate seats in early January, races that will decide which party holds the majority in the upper house.In the final stretch of the campaign, Democratic candidates Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock have redoubled their efforts to secure the decisive support of the Latino community, which - along with African Americans in Georgia - formed a coalition that helped Joe Biden defeat President Donald Trump in the state and nationwide. (Camera: ERIK LESSER). SHOT LIST: DEMOCRATIC SENATE CANDIDATE JON OSSOFF SPEAKS TO SUPPORTERS DURING A CAMPAIGN RALLY IN THE PARKING LOT OF A HISPANIC SUPERMARKET IN THE CITY OF MARIETTA, GEORGIA, US.
Will Pres. Donald Trump be prosecuted over his pressuring the Georgia Secretary of State to help him win the election? Trump was caught red-handed, on tape, attempting to strong arm Brad Raffensperger into inventing votes to tip the election. Business Insider says the President should be prosecuted. "We cannot be so numbed by Trump's corruption and abuse of power to let this pass without consequence." It's either that or accept Richard Nixon's adage "When the president does it, that means that it is not illegal."
President Donald Trump faces a ticking clock with respect to the current proposed COVID-19 relief package. Trump has suggested he may reject the $900 billion package that Congress approved earlier this week unless lawmakers include $2,000 stimulus payments. Business Insider reports Trump could cost jobless workers a week of $300 federal unemployment benefits if he fails to sign the bill by midnight Saturday. Business Insider reports nearly 14 million Americans may lose all their unemployment aid this weekend if the bill doesn't pass. Labor experts say a two-to-three week gap in unemployment benefits is inevitable, as states need to recalibrate their computer systems to send the payments.
President Donald Trump has urged his supporters to flock to Washington DC on January 6. He is promising followers a "wild" rally. January 6 is the same day that Congress is scheduled to meet to formally finalize the presidential election results. Business Insider reports not much can legally be done on the date. However, many pro-Trump Republicans have said they will try to disrupt the process.
President Donald Trump continues to falsely insist he won the presidential election. His supporters are rallying behind him. They gathered in droves today in Washington, DC, to defend Trump's accusations of mass voter fraud. Business Insider reports that Trump's accusations have been disproven over 50 times. President-elect Joe Biden won the 2020 election, and will take office January 20. Trump's supporters at the march refused to acknowledge Biden's victory. They were also parroting the same baseless allegations the president has been making since the results came out in November.
President Donald Trump called Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Saturday morning. According to Business Insider, Trump asked Gov. Kemp to convince the state legislature to overturn President-elect Joe Biden's November election win. During the call, Trump also requested that the governor mandate an audit of absentee ballot signatures. Trump's call came on the same day that he will arrive in Georgia to stump for Republican Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue. Earlier this week, Trump said that he was 'ashamed' to have endorsed Kemp in his successful 2018 gubernatorial campaign. Kemp has already stated that he will not ask state legislators to come back to Atlanta for a special session.