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Donald Trump Has Mostly Abandoned His White House Duties, Report Says

Donald Trump Has Mostly Abandoned His White House Duties, Report Says The piece comes amid recent reporting that suggested Trump is floating the idea of a special counsel focused on voter fraud that would be headed by lawyer Sidney Powell. The publication called her a conspiracist for her previous claims about a Venezuelan plot to tilt the 2020 election in favor of Joe Biden. Through it all, Trump has mostly abandoned the day-to-day running of government, the article read. At a Cabinet meeting last week, he spent much of the time complaining about his suspicions of voter fraud, according to a person familiar with the matter, leaving some attendees puzzled at the point of the gathering. According to the publication, sources close to Trump are worried about what Powell might convince the president to do with his last days in office. As

Year in review: 2020 captured in photographs

President Donald Trump was impeached, but acquitted at the beginning of 2020. As the year closed, he lost the presidential race to Joe Biden. The former vice president was last candidate standing in a record field that saw more than 25 Democrats run for the nomination including Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders and surprise newcomer Pete Buttigieg. These are just a few highlights of the events that took place throughout this year. A photograph is known to be worth a thousand words, so here’s a look back at the photos that shaped 2020. January 2020 Credit: AP Debris is seen from a plane crash on the outskirts of Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2019. A Ukrainian airplane carrying at least 170 people crashed on Wednesday shortly after takeoff from Tehran’s main airport, killing all onboard, state TV reported. (AP Photos/Mohammad Nasiri)

US Space Force to call its members Guardians | Inquirer Technology

US Space Force to call its members Guardians | Inquirer Technology
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Live updates: Biden continues to fill out upper ranks of his administration; Pence to be vaccinated on TV

Biden to receive coronavirus vaccine Monday, spokeswoman says John Wagner, Colby Itkowitz © Joshua Lott/The Washington Post President-elect Joe Biden, shown Monday in Wilmington, Del., has been expected to name his entire Cabinet before Christmas. President-elect Joe Biden will receive the coronavirus vaccine Monday and Vice President-elect Kamala D. Harris will get her first shot the following week, a transition spokeswoman said Friday, as the incoming administration continued to mull more picks for senior posts. The announcement came on a day that other senior government officials received shots: Vice President Pence, who was vaccinated on live television, as well as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md.).

Israel and Morocco Stand to Gain from Ties as U S Recognizes Moroccan Claim to Contested Territory

Israel and Morocco Stand to Gain from Ties as U.S. Recognizes Moroccan Claim to Contested Territory Israel and Morocco Stand to Gain from Ties as U.S. Recognizes Moroccan Claim to Contested Territory Comments Off on Israel and Morocco Stand to Gain from Ties as U.S. Recognizes Moroccan Claim to Contested Territory The December 10 announcement of the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between Morocco and Israel marked the fourth Muslim-majority nation in the past four months to officially “friend” Israel. But it was different from September’s historic Abraham Accords linking the Jewish homeland with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain in the Persian Gulf, and different from October’s normalization agreement with Sudan.

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