Biggest news year EVER in pictures: DailyMail.com photographers share the best of their photos from 2020
2020 was unlike any other year as America was roiled by a pandemic as well as social and political turmoil
Americans were forced indoors as restaurants, bars, clubs, stores, and offices shut down starting in March
Fatal shootings of Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor and death of George Floyd sparked a mass movement
DailyMail.com photographers captured turbulent scenes of public rage and despair in a divided country
The United States Supreme Court on December 18, 2020, rejected a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s plan to keep undocumented immigrants out of the census count.
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Source: AP Photo/Evan Vucci
The Trump campaign on Wednesday dropped a new ad about alleged voter fraud that took place in the swing state of Georgia on Election Day. America deserved an honest election. This is what they caught, the voice over says as footage pans to security footage allegedly showing suitcases of ballots being wheeled into the ballot counting area. Suitcases of ballots and out of state voters and illegal aliens voting, dead people voting in Wisconsin, poll watchers denied access in Pennsylvania, Trump votes discarded in Arizona, and clerks facing felony charges in Michigan. The evidence is overwhelming, the ad states.
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Mark Levin Goes After Supreme Court for Refusing to Hear Trump Lawsuits: ‘They Have Done A Grave Disservice’
By Zachary PetrizzoDec 20th, 2020, 9:20 pm
Fox News host
Mark Levin went after the United States Supreme Court on Sunday night over the high court tossing out pro-President
Donald Trump election lawsuits aimed at overturning the 2020 election results.
“This is why we have a Supreme Court. Judicial Review for the purpose of upholding the United States Constitution,” Levin began.
“When it [The Supreme Court] sits there and pretends that they’re just observers. That decide they don’t want to get involved. They have done a grave disservice to this country. They have not upheld the constitution and we will pay the price for this, in elections to come,” he continued.
SCOTUS punts on Trump bid to exclude undocumented immigrants from key Census count
ABCNews The United States Supreme Court on Friday, by a vote of 6-3, said an effort to block President Donald Trump from excluding undocumented immigrants from a key Census count was premature, effectively allowing the administration to move forward with its plans even as the justices left the door open to future challenges.
By subtracting millions of immigrants from the Census total, Trump hopes to shape the apportionment of congressional seats, the allocation of billions in federal funds and the contours of the nation s electoral map for at least the next decade. If he succeeds, it would be the first time in 230 years that the process would exclude large swaths of people inside the U.S.