Politics

2020 Election 'Most Secure' in US History, Security Officials Say

A broad coalition of federal and state officials working with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agency said this year's election was the most secure in American history.

Trump Hails Progress on COVID-19 Vaccine, Says It Could Be Ready in Weeks

President Donald Trump has provided the public an update about the COVID-19 vaccine as cases surge across the country during his first public speech since Election Day.
Latin Post - Latino Electorates in Georgia Gain Attention in High-Stakes Senate Races

Latino Electorates in Georgia Gain Attention in High-Stakes Senate Races

The Latino electorate in Georgia has been growing. Its turnout has also been increasing, leaving behind Latinos' national participation rates in 2016 and 2018.

Pennsylvania Judge Sides With Trump Campaign Over Voter ID Lawsuit

A Pennsylvania judge ruled on Thursday in favor of the Trump campaign, ordering the state not to count some mail-in ballots with missing proof of identification.
Chances for Quick Stimulus Narrow With Both Democrats, Republicans Refuse to Budge

Chances for Quick Stimulus Narrow With Both Democrats, Republicans Refuse to Budge

Another stimulus package is unlikely to materialize before year's end as both Congress' Democrats and Republicans refuse to budge on their past spending demands.

Biden Speaks With Schumer, Pelosi on Passing New COVID-19 Relief Package

Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden has discussed the need for passing a new COVID-19 relief package with two top Democrat officials in Congress.
Trump Bans US Investments in Companies Linked to Chinese Military

Trump Bans US Investments in Companies Linked to Chinese Military

President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning U.S. investments in firms that the administration says are owned or controlled by the Chinese military.

Biden Pledged to Reinstate DACA, but What's the Catch?

Latino undocumented youth celebrate the "victory" of former vice president Joe Biden, who vowed to create a pathway to citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants and reinstate DACA.

Trump, Biden Pause to Mark Veterans Day in Different Wreath-Laying Ceremonies

President Donald Trump and former vice president Joe Biden both paused on Wednesday to observe Veterans Day.
Trump Administration Dismisses More Top Pentagon Officials After Esper Fired

Trump Administration Dismisses More Top Pentagon Officials After Esper Fired

The Trump administration made some sweeping changes at the Pentagon by changing its civilian leadership, removing most senior officials.

Trump to Make First Public Appearance Since Race Was Called for Biden at Veterans Day Ceremony

President Donald Trump is set to visit the Arlington National Cemetery to mark Veterans Day on Wednesday.

Here's What Happened so Far on Trump's Election Lawsuits in Some Swing States

President Donald Trump's campaign team has filed several lawsuits against swing states regarding this year's election results.
Trump Claims Victory Even If Many States Remains Undeclared, Possibly Hints at Supreme Court Case

Can Trump Win Through Legal Challenge of Election Verdict?

When major America news media called the election for Democrat Joe Biden, President Donald Trump rejected the unofficial results and said he could prove in court that he won.
Ties Between McConnell, Biden That Go Way Back to Senate Could Shape Early Agenda

Ties Between McConnell, Biden That Go Way Back to Senate Could Shape Early Agenda

Former vice president Joe Biden and Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell have a record of cutting deals together in the Senate, but many things have changed in the past few years.

Trump Campaign Sues Pennsylvania to Halt State Officials From Certifying Biden’s Win

President Donald Trump's campaign team filed a lawsuit against swing state Pennsylvania on Monday for allegedly creating a "two-tier" voting system for the general election.

America's Next First Lady: Who Is Jill Biden?

This year's presidential race is one record-breaking election, from the total number of vote turnouts to the process of electing a new president.

Puerto Rico Is in Favor of Statehood: What Would Be Its Future?

Around 52 percent of Puerto Rican voters approved its statehood, while about 47 percent were against it.

Barr Allows Justice Dept. to Investigate Voter Fraud Claims; DOJ's Election Crimes Chief Quits

Attorney General William Barr has allowed the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate any "substantial allegations" of voter fraud in this year's presidential election.
U.S. Defense Secretary Esper And Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Milley Testify Before House Armed Services Committee

Trump Fires Defense Secretary Mark Esper, Replaces Him With Acting Pentagon Chief

President Donald Trump announced on Twitter Monday that his Defense Secretary Mark Esper has been fired.
Supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump rally outside the State Capitol building after former Vice President Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 U.S. presidential election, in Lansing, Michigan

Trump Campaign's Voter Fraud Hotline Flooded by Prank Calls

A voter fraud hotline set up by President Donald Trump's campaign team has reportedly been flooded by prank calls from supporters of President-elect Joe Biden.
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