Pelosi, McConnell receive Pfizerâs COVID-19 vaccine
By Catherine Park
VP Mike Pence, Karen Pence and US Surgeon General Jerome Adams get COVID-19 vaccine
Vice President Mike Pence received a COVID-19 vaccine on live television to build confidence about its safety and efficacy. Pence s wife, Karen, and Surgeon General Jerome Adams also received shots.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell both received a first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine Friday morning, shortly after Vice President Mike Pence, his wife Karen, and Surgeon General Jerome Adams were vaccinated on camera from the White House.
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Mitch McConnell Has Decided To Cut His Losses With Donald Trump To Maintain Power, Columnist Says
In a Friday op-ed for
The Nation, columnist Sasha Abramsky spotlighted the purported clash taking place within the Republican Party in the wake of the Electoral College confirming Democratic Joe Biden as the winner of the 2020 election. In particular, it touched on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell s recognition of Biden as president-elect and his apparent strategy to cut his losses with Donald Trump to maintain power into the next administration. Trump is desperately fighting for his personal survival, but McConnell has abandoned him; ergo, Trump must now turn his rhetorical guns against the Senate leader, the columnist wrote.
KY Attorney General Daniel Cameron explains why he didn t join the Texas Trump lawsuit Jack Brammer, Lexington Herald-Leader
Dec. 18 Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron said Thursday he supports President Donald Trump but his office did not participate in a Texas lawsuit that unsuccessfully tried to overturn presidential election results in four battleground states because of limited resources.
He said his office has been focusing on the Kentucky case dealing with Gov. Andy Beshear s closing of religious schools to curb the coronavirus pandemic. The U.S. Supreme Court late Thursday declined to block Beshear s order closing private and public schools to in-person classes, citing the fact that the order expires this week.