Trump: Biden is lying or ‘mentally gone’ on vaccines
Donald Trump reportedly fears he will face lawsuits for the rest of his life following four years in the White House in which he promoted countless false claims and conspiracies.
Once potential claimant is MSNBC host Joe Scarborough, who has previously indicated he could sue over the former president baselessly suggested his former ally was responsible for the death of a staffer.
Another is Dominion, a previously obscure voting systems company that became the centre of international headlines when Mr Trump and associates falsely claimed it had been involved in rigging his election defeat.
Meanwhile, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Thursday raised more than $1 million within four hours for Texans struggling to survive in the face of a devastating cold snap that has caused water shortages and power failures.
“Totally blown away,” AOC tweeted of the online effort late last night.
Biden administration imposes penalties on Belarus officials
Secretary of state Antony Blinken announced overnight the State Department has imposed visa restrictions on more than 100 Belarusian officials it says were involved in the fraudulent elections last year that saw leader Alexander Lukashenko extend his 26-year rule, and the subsequent violent crackdown on protesters.
“The Belarusian people deserve free and fair elections,” Mr Blinken said.
Tom Embury-Dennis19 February 2021 11:21
‘Congratulations, man’: Biden phones Nasa after Perseverance lands on Mars
In a phone call on Thursday the US president spoke of his pride in the space agency’s achievement.
Perseverance touched down in a crater after a seven-month flight and a descent described by Nasa as “the seven minutes of terror”. It is designed to seek out signs of biological life.
Mr Biden watched the landing on television and called Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, near Los Angeles, about an hour after touchdown.
Jon Sharman19 February 2021 10:59
Mitt Romney outlines reason for voting to convict Trump
Mitt Romney has released a statement to be entered into the congressional record, in which he explains why he voted to convict Donald Trump in his impeachment trial.
“I consider an attempt to corrupt an election to keep oneself in power one of the most reprehensible acts that can be taken by a sitting president,” the Republican senator said. “The second impeachment resulted from the President’s continued effort to do just that.”
He added: “Despite the obvious and well-known threat of violence, he incited and directed thousands to descend upon the seat of Congress as it was undertaking the constitutionally prescribed process to certify his successor.”
Tom Embury-Dennis19 February 2021 10:41
Why McConnell doesn’t matter when it comes to Trump and the Republican Party
Just for a change, you might say, Donald Trump has chosen to tell an old-fashioned truth about a political opponent. The former president says that his Republican “colleague” (loosely) Mitch McConnell is a “dour, sullen and unsmiling political hack”, which is about as near to scientific fact as politics gets.
Of course, McConnell might well be a laugh-a-minute privately, a grinning fun-bunny back at home, a larger than life character who lights up a room every time he walks in; but in his monotonic public outings, not so much.
To be fair to the Senate Republican leader, he doesn’t really pretend to be anything other than a dour, sullen and unsmiling political hack. He has no designs on the White House, and he makes Mike Pence seem a magnetic personality. Senator McConnell, unlike ex-president Trump, is at home in his own rumpled skin.
Tom Embury-Dennis19 February 2021 10:20
Arkansas’ Republican governor slams Trump
Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson has said Donald Trump “cannot define” the Republican Party going into the future after GOP senator Lindsey Graham sided with Mr Trump in a spat with Mitch McConnell.
“It’s hard to play the middle road on this. In an ideal world you can state the truth, which is that former President Trump bears a great deal of responsibility for what happened at our nation’s Capitol on January 6,” Ms Asa told CNN.
It came after Mr McConnell was savaged by Mr Trump and supporters after he condemned the former president for his role in the Capitol insurrection last month.
Republicans are going to “have to determine whether Trump is going to dictate the future of the party, or whether our principles and many other leaders are going to shape the future of our party,” Mr Asa said.
“We should not be defined by one person, particularly a person who has made such an egregious mistake as what we saw happen on January 6.”
Tom Embury-Dennis19 February 2021 09:59
Trump ‘refused’ to meet Nikki Haley at Mar-a-Lago
Ms Haley reached out Wednesday to schedule a meeting with Mr Trump at his Florida club Mar-A-Lago, but he turned her down, Politico reported.
Ms Haley initially declined to reprimand Mr Trump over his lies about having won the election, telling Politico in December: “I understand the president. I understand that genuinely, to his core, he believes he was wronged. This is not him making it up.”
Gustaf Kilander19 February 2021 09:41
Fox New launches bid to rehabilitate Ted Cruz
Fox News host Sean Hannity conducted an extraordinary interview with Ted Cruz last night, in which he attempted to rehabilitate the senator’s reputation after he attempted to flee the Texas cold snap for Cancun.
“You were fully and completely engaged,” Mr Hannity said of a man who was caught with suitcase in hand at the airport earlier this week.
“I think you can be a father and be the senator of Texas all at the same time. And make a round trip, quick, drop off trip, and come home,” Mr Hannity added, despite the fact Mr Cruz planned to spend three days there.
Tom Embury-Dennis19 February 2021 09:23
Ted Cruz jeered by protesters on return to Texas as he admits Mexico trip
US senator Ted Cruz is back in the US after going viral for taking a vacation with his family to Mexico on Wednesday, even as brutal winter weather left hundreds of thousands of his fellow Texans without steady electricity, heat, or running water.
On Thursday Mr Cruz admitted the decision was a “mistake,” but said he was just trying to be a good father and rescue his kids from the state’s power outages and bitter cold.
“Whether the decision to go was tone deaf, look, it was obviously a mistake,” Mr Cruz told reporters, as protesters chanted, “Resign!” in the background. “In hindsight, I wouldn’t have done it. I was trying to be a dad.”
Tom Embury-Dennis19 February 2021 08:59
AOC raises $1m for Texas in four hours
“Team AOC is launching relief efforts for Texas starting today,” Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted at 5.42pm on Thursday.
Four hours later, at 9.49pm, the Democratic congresswoman tweeted again: “Wow. We officially raised $1 million for Texas relief at 9:17pm. Thank you all so much. I’m at a loss for words. Always in awe of movement work.”
The astonishing fundraising effort comes after Texas was plunged into an energy and water crises triggered by a brutal cold snap and also demonstrates the growing influence of AOC over politics.
Tom Embury-Dennis19 February 2021 08:39
Trump is reportedly worried he will face lawsuits for the rest of his life
Former President Donald Trump fears he may face lawsuits for the rest of his life from a barrage of plaintiffs seeking justice for the impact his conspiracy theories had over the last four years and on the 2020 election, according to a new report.
MSNBC Host Joe Scarborough has previously indicated in public comments he was considering filing a lawsuit against the former president after Mr Trump suggested without evidence he “got away with murder” while referring to the 2001 death of Lori Klausutis, a former congressional aide who had an undiagnosed heart condition at the time of her passing, and whose death was ruled an accident by the medical examiner.
After his relationship with the former Republican congressman and media personality frayed in 2016, Mr Trump began repeatedly promoting the baseless conspiracy theory that Mr Scarborough killed the staffer.
Chris Riotta19 February 2021 08:11
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