Trump told advisers he could announce 2024 bid shortly after certification of Biden win: report https://t.co/kinxnk4tPN pic.twitter.com/iZIZkwBP3W
— The Hill (@thehill) November 14, 2020
"That's the closest he's come to acknowledge that he may not be president all that much longer," AP's Jonathan Lemire says of President Trump's remarks at the White House Rose Garden. https://t.co/uZnp7vpo5s
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) November 14, 2020
.@Acosta: "President Trump is pretending he still has a chance to still win the 2020 election, but that's not true. Just a short while ago in the Rose Garden the president took no questions and appeared to come out in front of the cameras to sooth his damaged ego." pic.twitter.com/UnqlSN0hMe
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 13, 2020
The president and his former aide received a stark reminder of their comments on Twitter and via a stinging CNN montage. https://t.co/qzGm2qYyVV
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) November 14, 2020
I think we should be talking more about the fact that Donald Trump held dozens of in-person rallies all across the country in the run up to the election, all packed with maskless supporters, and now two weeks later were in the midst of the worst COVID surge in the world. https://t.co/2T0vyOP57l
— Nathan H. Rubin (@NathanHRubin) November 14, 2020
Weeks after President Trump was hospitalized with COVID-19, there’s a new cluster of cases tied to his administration https://t.co/bfQG2OBZXo
— Intelligencer (@intelligencer) November 14, 2020
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's children withdrawn from school after administrators raised concerns about the couple’s lack of adherence to Covid precautions https://t.co/YtQ0tPCnOl
— erica orden (@eorden) November 14, 2020
"What we have seen has been a president that has basically abdicated his governing responsibilities," the Washington Post's Ashley Parker says of President Trump's recent near silence on the coronavirus pandemic. https://t.co/CvWpSv9ABc
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) November 14, 2020
More than 130 Secret Service officers are said to be infected with coronavirus or quarantining in wake of Trump’s campaign travel – The Washington Post https://t.co/KA47HdhD8D
— William Crawley (@williamcrawley) November 13, 2020
Trump wrongly takes full credit for Covid vaccine https://t.co/oSUV9zS5q8
— The Independent (@Independent) November 14, 2020
.@chrislhayes: We need help from the federal government right now.
— All In with Chris Hayes (@allinwithchris) November 14, 2020
"Businesses are going to close. People are going to lose their jobs. People are going to run out of money. People are going to get sick. Hospital systems will meltdown…And too many people are going to die.” pic.twitter.com/Zb10Lmo4er
Despite Biden win, Navarro says White House operating under assumption of "second Trump term" https://t.co/jQyQCbbYFQ pic.twitter.com/m33yNnKNuw
— The Hill (@thehill) November 14, 2020
Echoing Pres. Trump, a Pennsylvania voter insisted the election was "rigged" but, when asked what she found to be most unfair about the election, she paused before saying, "I don't know." She then expressed disbelief that Pres.-elect Biden could have won. https://t.co/dy9ykgHJxq
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) November 14, 2020
The scary thing about America now is you have over 70 million Trump voters who are being encouraged to view any reality that makes them feel bad as a fiction and a fraud.
— Matt Haig (@matthaig1) November 14, 2020
The Million MAGA March is expected to have about 10,000 participants according to the organizers.
— Chip Franklin "good trouble" (@chipfranklin) November 13, 2020
If they can’t figure out that 10,000 isn’t 1 million, how can we expect them to understand the vote count?
Advice holds true. The Million Maga March Saturday is a waste of your resistance time. Stay home, stay safe:
— Juliette Kayyem (@juliettekayyem) November 13, 2020
1)it won’t be big
2)Trump wants protest
3)it won’t include masks
4)don’t give them oxygen
5)I don’t want to work tomorrow and have to comment.
Nap, sweet people. Nap. https://t.co/Ee1xAhgS4P
Trump says he may "stop by" the planned "Million MAGA March" rally https://t.co/QBTOIYM2sO pic.twitter.com/Z2QJa6xiqI
— The Hill (@thehill) November 14, 2020
People familiar with the interviews said Trump appointees wanted names of people perceived as disloyal. One EPA employee was asked his opinion on pulling troops out of Afghanistan. “I work at the EPA,” the official said, startled.https://t.co/B8Vt9lsjA5
— Khashoggi’s Ghost (@UROCKlive1) November 14, 2020
On behalf of the US legal profession I would like to thank @realDonaldTrump for providing so much lucrative work at this time although it would be nice to have a case last more than 2 hours in court.
— Josh Bornstein (@JoshBBornstein) November 14, 2020
Former White House chief of staff John Kelly blasts President Trump for not helping with the transition to a Biden administration: "The downside to not doing so could be catastrophic" https://t.co/lqIwT3RZnO pic.twitter.com/yh85qD51un
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) November 14, 2020
Trump’s antics may be less about plotting a coup, than preparing to lead his own government in exile: a Trump America within America. Latest column https://t.co/suK5oo1fkp
— Jonathan Freedland (@Freedland) November 14, 2020
Among average Chinese people, Donald Trump is frequently referred to as ‘chuanjianguo’, or “Trump, China’s nation-builder.”
— Tortoise — a different kind of newsroom (@tortoise) November 14, 2020
Minxin Pei takes a closer look at how the former President’s hostility has rallied Chinese nationalism.https://t.co/fyoYrYumxf pic.twitter.com/TLToU3VHgi
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BORISHAMBLES BRITAIN
Farewell the shambolic Dominic Cummings – who leaves behind a tempest of loathing and dysfunction | @tompeck https://t.co/HHtIJb9qSb
— The Independent (@Independent) November 14, 2020
This is of course exactly what he wanted. Anyone who has ever been to Downing Street know that you don’t need to leave by that door. pic.twitter.com/PrxrNIG6HU
— Hannah Al-Othman (@HannahAlOthman) November 14, 2020
Whilst I’m naturally delighted Dom is hopefully gone, it shows how gaslit we all actually are that this being a trick is completely plausible. pic.twitter.com/R7xYYbyOR8
— Councillor Peter McReynolds (@cllr_petermcrey) November 14, 2020
Cummings was a toxic bully who convinced stupid people of his genius and held the rest of the world in contempt while all he touched collapsed. Everyone in the country could see this except Johnson. He is the one who needs to resign.
— Jonathan Lis (@jonlis1) November 13, 2020
"Covid-19 has unleashed state corruption on a grand scale, and it is harmful to public health." — Strong stuff from the BMJ. https://t.co/0qzsaFRQgS
— Conor Woodman (@conorwoodman) November 14, 2020
Mr Johnson was particularly riled by newspaper reports of Ms Symonds being referred to by Cummings loyalists by nicknames including “Princess nut nuts”. In other news, excess deaths in the UK are at 70,000 this year and we still don’t have a deal with the EU with a week to go.
— Dr Phil Hammond (@drphilhammond) November 14, 2020
I spent a month talking to the incredible team at @Welcome_Hudds, a Huddersfield food bank, for @guardiang2. This is the reality of Britain in Covid: children go hungry during the school holidays, homeowners turn to food banks, couples sleep in their cars https://t.co/6TNdkLMksN
— Sirin Kale (@thedalstonyears) November 10, 2020
When the transition period for the UK leaving the EU comes to an end in January, will supermarkets be able to stock their shelves as before? @JP_Biz looks at growing concerns over Irish Sea border checks. https://t.co/ljgLuxPNhY
— BBC News NI (@BBCNewsNI) November 14, 2020