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Trump retreats from his job, and Pence fills the void as acting president

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA Vice President Mike Pence reads the final certification of Electoral College votes cast in November s presidential election during a joint session of Congress, after working through the night, at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., on January 7, 2021. (J. Scott Applewhite /Pool/Getty Images/TNS) Trump retreats from his job, and Pence fills the void as ‘acting’ president WASHINGTON Frustrated by the loss of his Twitter account and forced to accept that he soon must leave office, President Donald Trump has effectively stopped doing his job, delegating daily responsibilities to Vice President Mike Pence while hunkering down with a shrinking group of acquiescent aides and contemplating additional presidential pardons.

COVID death of Original Philly Cheesesteak supervisor triggers a lawsuit against meatpacking giant

COVID death of Original Philly Cheesesteak supervisor triggers a lawsuit against meatpacking giant Sam Wood, The Philadelphia Inquirer © TIM TAI/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS The Original Philly Cheesesteak Co. plant on East Hunting Park Avenue in North Philadelphia, On April 2, Brian Barker’s supervisors at the Original Philly Cheesesteak Co. plant in North Philadelphia handed him an electronic thermometer. He was ordered to scan the temperatures of his fellow employees as they arrived for work. For Barker, 61, of Northeast Philadelphia, it would be his last day on the job. The next day, plant owner Tyson Foods temporarily closed the 250-employee facility because of COVID-19. Barker was diagnosed with COVID-19 on April 7. And by April 23, he was dead from the virus. “He said goodbye to his family on Zoom,” said his family’s lawyer, Jeffrey Goodman.

News Wrap: COVID-19 has killed more than 2 million people worldwide

In our news wrap Friday, COVID-19 has now killed more than 2 million people worldwide since it emerged in China just over a year ago, White House says President Trump will depart Washington on the morning of the inauguration, the timing of the Trump s impeachment trial remains undecided, thousands of migrants in Honduras have started north in the year’s first caravan to the United States. Read the Full Transcript Judy Woodruff: In the day s other news: COVID-19 has now left more than two million people dead worldwide since it emerged in China just over a year ago. The pandemic passed that milestone today, led by the U.S. death toll of 390,000. Meanwhile, the CDC forecast that the COVID variant first seen in Britain may become predominant in the U.S. by March.

Rand Paul warns one third of Republican lawmakers will leave the party

Trump Spends Final Days Focused on GOP Defectors, Senate Defense

Trump Spends Final Days Focused on GOP Defectors, Senate Defense © carlos barria/Reuters WASHINGTON Shortly after becoming the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice, President Trump summoned political advisers and demanded to know more about the 10 Republicans who had voted against him. Mr. Trump, who had feared an even larger number of defections, wanted to know who the lawmakers were and whether he had ever done anything for them, according to people familiar with the meeting. He also inquired who might run against them when they face re-election in two years, the people said. The president has grown increasingly concerned with defections against him within his own party, aides say. Now, he must plot his defense in a second Senate trial that will hinge on his level of GOP support, with far fewer legal and political allies than the last time he was impeached. Mr. Trump has called several Republicans on Capitol Hill in recent days to seek their advice on who he

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