Sen. Bernie Sanders objected to giving “legal immunity to corporations”, as well as the exclusion of another round of $1,200 checks for Americans.
Author: Savannah Behrmann, USA TODAY
Biden says he will join former presidents in publicly getting COVID vaccine
President-elect Joe Biden said he’d “be happy” to join former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton in getting the vaccine.
Post-election Gallup poll: Biden favorability rises to 55% while Trump’s dips to 42%
According to Gallup, the increase in Biden’s favorability was driven by Republicans and independents.
Election 2020 live updates: Pennsylvania, Nevada certify election results finding Joe Biden the winner
The certifications occur as Trump continues to challenge election’s outcome and the formal transition to the Biden administration begins.
Trump lawsuit confuses Michigan and Minnesota locations in affidavit claiming voter fraud
Trump, his legal team, and his supporters have continued to tout unsubstantiated claims of voting fraud.
House Democrat’s change new-member dinner to grab-and-go after facing criticism
Drew Hammill, Pelosi’s Deputy Chief of Staff, told USA TODAY the dinner will only be “Grab and go”, and clarified no one will now be eating in the space.
Sen.-elect Tommy Tuberville botches history facts, including three branches of government
Tommy Tuberville botched several basic historical facts in an interview, such as misidentifying the three branches of government.
Live election updates: Pelosi knocks Trump over ‘husbands’ remark; Biden up in Florida
Thursday puts the nation five days away from Election Day, with Trump and Biden expected to make stops.
Fauci: Trump has not attended a White House coronavirus task force meeting in ‘several months’
The infectious diseases doctor said the frequency of meetings has also “diminished” over time as the White House focused on the economy and reopening the country.
Republican Sen. Ben Sasse blasts Donald Trump: He ‘kisses dictators’ butts’ and has ‘flirted with white supremacists’
Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse says he fears Trump will drive the country to the left, which is why he “campaigned for everybody not named Trump in 2016.”