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Here’s what to known about the second round payments of Trump COVID bill

December 29, 2020 Benjamin Leo

A huge number of Americans are on target to get a subsequent boost check since President Trump has marked the $2.3 trillion COVID-19…

President Trump announces he’ll hold a rally in Georgia on the eve of a crucial Senate run-off

December 29, 2020 Antonio Chad

President Trump declared Sunday that he’ll hold a rally in Georgia just before an essential Senate run-off — and will be in the…

New York’s Democratic party boss warns AOC not to challenge to US Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer

December 28, 2020 Benjamin Leo

Try not to do it AOC! That is the admonition New York’s Democratic party boss has for the sophomore Congresswoman, who is reputed…

Election officials in Georgia are gearing up for the possibility that Senate runoff elections may spend weeks

December 28, 2020 Benjamin Leo

Election authorities in Georgia are preparing for the likelihood that following month’s Senate overflow elections may go through weeks in case before a…

Trump’s $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill amend wouldn’t pass , Sen. Roy Blunt

December 27, 2020 Dave Barr

President Trump’s call for Congress to amend the $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill to increment direct installments to qualified Americans from $600 to…

”now we hear chatter of additional attacks against Americans in Iraq ”: Trump

December 25, 2020 Antonio Chad

President Trump on Wednesday said the rockets that hit the US Embassy in Baghdad this week came from Iran — and that there…

Democrats throw support around President Trump’s COVID-19 relief bill amend

December 24, 2020 Benjamin Leo

Democrats united behind President Trump’s call for Congress to correct the $900 billion COVID-19 help bill to increment direct installments to qualified Americans…

Senate approved a $2.3 trillion COVID-19 relief bill and sent it to President for signature

December 23, 2020 Benjamin Leo

The Senate on Monday night endorsed a $2.3 trillion COVID-19 alleviation bill and sent it to President Trump for his signature. The legislation…

Joe Biden received his first COVID-19 vaccine dose

December 23, 2020 Emma Perkins

President-elect Joe Biden got his first COVID-19 vaccine portion Monday and offered uncommon commendation for President Trump prior to giving an abnormal clench…

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