Trump wants to appoint a special counsel to probe election fraud and Hunter Biden after Supreme Court deals him another thumping defeat in rejecting Texas AG s bid to overturn Biden s election victory in four states
President Trump remains determined to continue with his claims of election fraud as he is seeks the appointment of a special counsel
The counsel would investigate the so-far unfounded allegations of voter fraud and claims of dodgy dealings made against Hunter Biden
Attorney General Bill Barr is the only person who can appoint a special counsel, as per Department of Justice regulations
Barr announced earlier this month that the department found no evidence of widespread election fraud
Source: Biden Campaign, photo by Adam Schultz
As president-elect of the world s biggest uranium consumer, observers believe Joe Biden could help bring about a proverbial sea change to the politics around nuclear power compared to his former boss Barack Obama, as bipartisan support appeared to grow for legislation aimed at bolstering the U.S. nuclear sector.
The Democratic Party s platform finalized in August named existing and advanced nuclear technologies along with other zero-carbon technologies like hydroelectric power, geothermal and carbon capture and storage within the technology-neutral approach it embraced to decarbonize the power sector.
It was the first time the party had endorsed nuclear energy in 48 years, according to the American Nuclear Society. The chart below
The Supreme Court let us down : Trump rages after SCOTUS rejects Texas AG s bid to overturn Biden s election victory and pardoned Roger Stone joins Proud Boys and hundreds protesting the outcome in Washington
Trump slammed the Supreme Court on Friday night after it delivered another crushing blow to his efforts to change the election results and dismissed a case filed by the attorney general of Texas
The case had asked SCOTUS to intervene and overturn the election in four states Biden won
Yet the court voted by 7-2 to dismiss the case completely without it being heard The Supreme Court really let us down, Trump said, accusing the Justices of having no courage, no wisdom
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With this year finally coming to a close, we can all breathe a collective sigh of relief. As we look toward the new year, let’s give thanks for what really got us through 2020 the memes. Here’s our list of 20 memes that did the trick.
1. “I am once again asking for…”
No matter your political leanings, this meme was one of the most entertaining of 2020. The seemingly endless different mashups that people created had us rolling all year. Some of the variations hit a little
too close to home though.
2. Anything
Yeah, we can’t believe that