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Mitch McConnell afferma che il Senato avvierà "il processo" di considerazione $ 2,000 controlli.
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that the Senate will address President Trump’s push to increase stimulus checks sent to Americans, but made no assurances.
Democrats have called on the Senate to pass legislation raising the stimulus amount from $ 600 per $ 2,000 because so many Americans are struggling financially due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Some Republicans are worried, tuttavia, that McConnell’s decision to block to quick vote could affect the Georgia runoffs on Jan. 5 that will determine what party controls the Senate.
Trump took to Twitter and warned Republicans that they should support the increased checks unless they have a political “death wish. McConnell acknowledged that Trump “would like further direct financial support for American households.”
He also mentioned that Trump wants Congress to address Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which provides protection for companies that host third-party content on their platforms — like Facebook and Twitter — and that Trump wants Congress to look into election security.
“Those are the three important subjects the president has linked together,” McConnell ha detto. “This week the Senate will begin a process to bring these three priorities into focus.” CLICCA QUI PER MAGGIORI INFORMAZIONI SULLA NOSTRA STORIA PRINCIPALE
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Nashville bomber’s girlfriend warned authorities about him in 2019: rapporto
Police visited the home of Nashville bomber Anthony Quinn Warner in 2019 after his girlfriend told authorities he was making bombs inside his recreational vehicle, secondo un rapporto.
Documents obtained by The Tennessean newspaper of Nashville appeared to contradict a claim this week by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation that Warner was “not on our radar” prior to a massive Natale morning explosion of an RV outside an AT&T building in the downtown area of the state’s capital city.
Warner is believed to have died in the esplosione, which reportedly caused no other fatalities. CLICCA QUI PER MAGGIORI INFORMAZIONI
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La campagna di Trump chiede alla Corte Suprema di esaminare il caso di frode degli elettori del Wisconsin
Il presidente Trump legal team petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to consider its challenge of an earlier decision by the Wisconsin Supreme Court to dismiss its claims of irregularities in the use of absentee ballots during the 2020 presidential campaign.
briscola 2020 Campaign attorney Rudy Giuliani filed the petition for a Writ of Certiorari weeks after the Wisconsin Supreme Court voted 4-3 to dismiss a Trump campaign lawsuit that sought to overturn the state’s election results.
The president’s legal team asked the Supreme Court for an expedited review of the matter before Congress meets to certify the Electoral College’s vote results on Jan. 6. CLICCA QUI PER MAGGIORI INFORMAZIONI
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Actor Mel Gibson sat down with Raymond Arroyo, guest host of “L'angolo di Ingraham,” for a wide-ranging interview that touched on some of his classics such as “Braveheart.”
Then the conversation turned to politics, with Arroyo noting that Gibson rarely weighs in on partisan issues or candidates. The actor said it is a deliberate choice of his not to take one side or the other in public.
“Who the hell cares what I think? I’m not an expert — what am I qualified to talk about?” Gibson remarked. “It’s alright. It allows you a sense of anonymity so that in your performance you can come out and just be anything. You’re not already carrying a lot of baggage. It’s partially intentional.”
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