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Added on the 17/10/2016 04:08:41 - Copyright : Reuters EN
Presumptive presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Democrat Senator Elizabeth Warren campaign together for the first time in Ohio, where they both slam Republican candidate Donald Trump. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
California, Sep 4 (EFE/EPA) .- Senator Elizabeth Warren delivered a speech Saturday in support of California Governor Gavin Newsom during a Stop the Republican Recall rally in Culver City, California.(Camera: ETIENNE LAURENT)SOT LIST: SENATOR ELIZABETH WARREN'S SPEECH AT THE STOP THE REPUBLICAN RECALL RALLY IN CULVER CITY, CALIFORNIA, US.
Sarah Silbiger for The Washington Post via Getty Images President-elect Joe Biden told newspaper columnists on Wednesday that he was “unlikely” to pursue a plan pushed by Sens. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) to unilaterally wipe out billions of dollars worth of student loan debt. Schumer, the Democratic leader in the Senate, had teamed with Warren, a progressive rival-turned-ally of Biden’s, to press Biden on a proposal to eliminate up to $50,000 of student loan debt per borrower.
Senator Elizabeth Warren has brought forth legislation for free mass coronavirus testing for essential workers and those incarcerated. The bill is called the Expanding COVID-19 Testing Capacity Act of 2020. The bill would also require protections for those who are hired as a result of the bill. The federal government would manufacture and distribute COVID-19 diagnostic tests. The kits would be delivered to community centers, congregate care settings, schools, and childcare facilities. The kits would also go to religious centers, prisons and jails, businesses that employ essential workers." This legislation would also allocate another $25 billion in state, local, territorial, and tribal testing systems.
President Donald Trump is unhappy with the election results, According to multiple reports has recently toyed with the idea of using the military to overturn the election results. The idea alarmed many, including Elizabeth Neumann, a former official in the Trump-era Department of Homeland Security. Neumann argued that the right-wing extremists could interpret such talk as a signal from Trump to enact violence. She said that such groups "look at this as a dog whistle." Trump's enthusiasm for using his emergency powers to reverse his loss to Joe Biden has rattled even some of his usual allies.