Vaccine arrives. Biden clinches. Barr leaves. Pretty good. Pretty pretty pretty good.
— Preet Bharara@PreetBharara
Vaccine arrives. Biden clinches. Barr leaves. Pretty good. Pretty pretty pretty good.
— Preet Bharara@PreetBharara
Flashback: Rick Bright filed whistleblower complaint alleging coronavirus warnings were ignored by Trump and his administration #LastLaugh
Why it matters: The U.S. has reported over 100,000 new coronavirus cases every day since last Wednesday, when it first reached the milestone. The seven-day average of deaths from the virus reported by states has risen 36% in the past three weeks, per the COVID Tracking Project.
Counting down the days until Biden is sworn in on Jan. 20, 2021 as #POTUS46.
Brad Parscale was on the phone with President Donald Trump and top White House officials in mid-February when someone on the line asked the campaign manager what worried him the most.
Parscale, speaking from his Arlington, Va. apartment, had just told the president how good his internal poll numbers looked. But now he had an urgent message: The coronavirus was a big problem – and it could cost him reelection.
Trump was perplexed. The economy was strong. The president had built an enormous political infrastructure and was raking in hundreds of millions of dollars.
“Sir, regardless, this is coming. It’s the only thing that could take down your presidency,” Parscale told the president.
Trump snapped.
This account of the 2020 presidential campaign is based on conversations with more than 75 people in and around both campaigns. It is the story of two candidates with completely divergent views on how the nation would respond to a deadly virus outbreak — and acted accordingly, setting up a stark choice for voters.
Read the rest of the article for the inside story. #TrumpPandemic
It was not immediately clear when he first tested positive, but he was at Trump campaign headquarters in Arlington, Va., on Tuesday afternoon with dozens of other staffers. He was not wearing a mask.
Meadows was frequently in close proximity to President Trump when the president had his own bout with the virus last month. Several other top aides contracted the virus around the same time as the president, including Stephen Miller, Kayleigh McEnany and Hope Hicks, but Meadows managed to avoid catching it in that time.
Meadows's diagnosis was first reported by Bloomberg News, which said that campaign aide Nick Trainer had also tested positive. The White House is expected to conduct contact tracing for those in the building who had recent contact with Meadows.
So, COVID-19, which does not sway Democratic or Republican, nor show much interest in the outcome of the election, will spread like a massive, uncontrolled wildfire through the United States. Hospitals in Utah, Montana, SW Texas, Wisconsin and rural Kansas/Missouri/Nebraska — among others — are already beyond full and debating how to ration care. At 100,000 cases a day, the flow-through hospitalizations and deaths are on the way, putting dozens if not hundreds more hospital systems at risk. And half the country will insist on “giving thanks” in person, indoors, at family gatherings one month from now. In case we needed another dose of fuel on the fire. If we assume the typical percentages of hospitalizations and time period for progression after infection, the new infections we record next week, while we are focused elsewhere, will begin to manifest as new hospitalizations at or near the end of November. Right about when flu season starts peaking.
The sadder story: “Total confirmed cases in the U.S. topped 9 million Friday, with the last 1 million recorded in just over two weeks.”, Washington Post
#COVID45 gets the Coronavirus Gold Medal for setting new World World Records in confirmed cases and deaths
Don Jr. gets Silver, “The number (of deaths) is almost nothing, because we’ve gotten control of this” #BoycottFoxNews #HouseOfLies #TrumpTV
"And what's his closing argument? That people are too focused on Covid. He said this at one of his rallies. Covid, Covid, Covid, he's complaining. He's jealous of Covid's media coverage.
If he had been focused on Covid from the beginning, cases wouldn't be reaching new record highs across the country this week."
"Let me say this: I lived in the White House for a while, You know, it's a controlled environment. You can take some preventive measures in the White House to avoid getting sick. Except, this guy can't seem to do it. He's turned the White House into a hot zone."
Meanwhile...
History won't be kind to these #GOP senators who worked all weekend to kill healthcare WHILE their states had the highest weekly COVID death rates in the US. @senjohnhoeven @SenJoniErnst @MarshaBlackburn @ChuckGrassley @SenRonJohnson @SenAlexander #SCOTUS https://nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html
— Laura Fitton (she/her) Listen to Black women @Pistachio
💙 Laura 🦸♀️ #RepublicansComplicit #GOPSuperSpreaders
Pence Defies COVID Quarantine: White House says he's an ‘Essential Worker’ 😈 #PureEvil
Read the NPR article for the projection details.
At 102 years old, my great aunt, born the year of our last great #pandemic, made her way to the ballot box to cast her #vote. If she can do it, you can too!
#Vote #VoteEarly #Election2020
— Quentin Youmans @QuentinYoumans
PRESIDENT @BarackObama #POTUS44