Fox News correspondent Bryan Llenas joins Special Report with the latest on the 2020 presidential election results.
Whether he accepts defeat or not, Donald Trump’s presidency will become history at noon on Jan. 20, when former Vice President Joe Biden becomes our nation’s leader.
The Electoral College voted Monday to elect Biden as our next president, affirming his impressive and legitimate victory in the Nov. 3 election. Last week the Supreme Court rejected an effort by President Trump and his allies to overturn the election by invalidating the votes of millions of people in four states carried by Biden.
President-elect Biden received 306 electoral votes to President Trump’s 232 the exact margin of victory that Trump won four years ago when he defeated Hillary Clinton. In the popular vote, Biden received almost 81.3 million votes, compared to 74.2 million for Trump.
Tragic Details About The House Of Windsor Chris Jackson/Getty Images
Have you binge-watched
The Crown yet? If not, read on and you will surely feel compelled to.
Since its official inception in 1917, the House of Windsor has been wrought with tragedy and scandal. From forbidden love affairs, to sex scandals, to a struggle to stay legitimate in an ever-modernizing world, one woman has been steadfast through it all. Whatever you may think about the existence of a British monarchy in 2020, Queen Elizabeth II s ability to hold a rather dysfunctional bunch together, if only occasionally by a thread, while reigning through some of the 20th century s most challenging times, is rather impressive.
By Contributor - December 10, 2020
Early 2022 will see the opening of The OWO, the ultra-luxe brandâs flagship European property.
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A string of unique heritage conversionsâsuch as The Ned and LâOscar Londonâhave left their mark on the British capitalâs buzzing hotel scene in recent years. But none have approached the scale of the ongoing Raffles project in the heart of Whitehall, where the Old War Office, a grandiose neo-Baroque pile dating from 1906, is being carefully remodeled. Originally designed to have 1,100 rooms and four kilometers of corridors, this monumental seven-story structure once hosted British spies and served as Prime Minister Winston Churchillâs office during World War II.
Netflix last week rejected a call from Britain’s culture minister to add disclaimers at the start of episodes of its hit series “The Crown” to make clear that it is a work of.
When long-beleaguered British forces cornered and defeated the German Afrika Korps in Egypt in 1942, Prime Minister Winston Churchill urged his countrymen to keep the victory in perspective.