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Trump experiencing ‘mild symptoms’ after testing positive for Covid-19 (NBC News)
President Donald Trump is experiencing “mild symptoms” of Covid-19, after he and first lady Melania Trump announced on Friday they tested positive for virus, triggering tumult in the final weeks of the presidential campaign.
Trump’s doctor, Sean Conley, said in a letter that the Trumps were “both well at this time, and they plan to remain at home within the White House during their convalescence.” [Read More]
The brilliance lives loudly within her (Washington Examiner)
When Amy Coney Barrett came before that microphone in the Rose Garden to make her official introduction to the wider public, you knew you were getting a different sort of Supreme Court nominee. This wasn’t polished civics instructor Neil Gorsuch or earnest political operator Brett Kavanaugh. Here was a joyous, American-as-apple-pie judge next door.
“ I love the United States, and I love the United States Constitution,” she said on that Saturday afternoon at the White House. “I am truly humbled by the prospect of serving on the Supreme Court.” What a breath of fresh air amid the 2020 miasma, disarming critics and even dispelling some of the toxic clouds over Washington. [Read More]
Judicial Watch announced today that the State of Pennsylvania and three Pennsylvania counties admitted they reported incorrect information to a federal agency concerning the removal of ineligible voters from their voter rolls. In April, Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit against Pennsylvania and three of its counties for failing to make reasonable efforts to remove ineligible voters from their rolls, as required by the federal National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA) (Judicial Watch v. Pennsylvania, et al (No. 1:02-at-06000)). [Read More]
Notice To: Anne Arundel County Registered Voters. pic.twitter.com/ED9H4LTsRm
— Anne Arundel BOE (@annearundelboe) October 1, 2020
President Donald Trump is being taken to Walter Reed Medical Center on Friday “as a precautionary measure” following his coronavirus diagnosis, a senior administration official told NBC News. [Read More]
Sen. Chris Murphy:
“If President Trump can’t be out there on the campaign trail for the next two weeks, then he’s going to rely on his surrogates and unfortunately one of his surrogates is Vladimir Putin.” pic.twitter.com/ZI5vlfk73T
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) October 2, 2020
An update from President @realDonaldTrump's physician: pic.twitter.com/cTsXO4Df6b
— Kayleigh McEnany (@PressSec) October 2, 2020