Description
Added on the 12/10/2016 08:41:23 - Copyright : Wochit
A Trump supporter told Republican Vice Presidential nominee Mike Pence that she was "ready for a revolution" if Clinton gets elected, to which Pence replied, "don't say that." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
President-elect Joe Biden has beaten President Donald Trump in Arizona's 2020 presidential election. That's according to Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, who made the announcement on Monday. Business Insider reports that Hobbs stressed the legitimacy of the count in her statement. This election was conducted with transparency, accuracy and fairness, in accordance with Arizona's laws and elections procedures, despite numerous unfounded claims to the contrary. Katie Hobbs, Arizona Secretary of State The certification came as President Donald Trump's legal team continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud at an event in the state.
Over the course of his campaign for re-election, President Donald Trump has frequently accused opponent Joe Biden of corruption. Despite lacking any evidence, Trump and his allies have focused on Biden's son, Hunter Biden, and his business dealings in Ukraine. According to Business Insider, ardent Trump supporters grew impatient enough with the impasse that they showed up at AG William Barr's home to demand action. A dozen men showed up outside the Attorney General's home in the Washington, DC, suburb of McLean, Virginia on Saturday evening. They wore pro-Trump and anti-Biden shirts with messages like 'Biden Lies Matter,' 'Equal Justice Is Coming,' and 'Crooked Hillary for Prison.' The demonstrators called on Barr to 'lock up' Biden. Barr came out, shook their hands, and posed for photographs with them.
Lady Gaga reveals who she will call first if she wins Best Actress Oscar
Jordan Peele's 'Get Out' was the big winner at the 2018 Writers Guild Awards, taking home the Original Screenplay prize, and 'Call Me by Your Name' took the gong for Adapted Screenplay.
Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence says presidential nominee Donald Trump will "call a special session" of Congress if needed to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).