Donald Trump repeats claims he earlier made online, boasting of winning the 'Bay of Pigs Award' – an honour that doesn't exist. Trump twice visited a Bay of Pigs museum in Miami in 2016, where he received 'a hand-painted Brigade 2506 shield', which his campaign insisted was the award in question. Trump made the claims while courting Latino voters in Nevada, a state where he trails rival Joe Biden in polls, and one where the president failed to overcome Hillary Clinton during the 2016 campaign
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Trump boasts about getting ‘Bay of Pigs Award’ – which doesn’t exist
- President targets Latino voters in tight Florida race with Biden
- Bloomberg will spend $100m to beat Trump in Florida
Attacking Joe Biden and seeking to exploit reports that his rival is struggling with Latino voters, Donald Trump boasted on Sunday of receiving “the highly honoured Bay of Pigs Award” from Cuban Americans in the battleground state of Florida.
Perhaps inevitably, and to the glee of the internet, no such award exists.
Continue reading...Trump aides insist Woodward tapes reveal strong leadership on Covid
- President on tape: ‘I wanted to always play it down’
- Republican chair: ‘History will look back on him well’
- Rage: Will Bob Woodward’s tapes bring down Donald Trump?
The revelation that Donald Trump deliberately downplayed the coronavirus pandemic forced key aides on to desperate defence on Sunday, barely 50 days from the presidential election.
Related: Roger Stone to Donald Trump: bring in martial law if you lose election
Continue reading...Has Trump spent his election war chest before the war really starts?
The president’s campaign has paid out $800m, but at a crucial phase he is making cuts while Joe Biden is outspending him
More than $180,000 per second. That is what Donald Trump’s two TV ads during the Super Bowl worked out at in February, offering vivid proof of the outsized role of money in American politics – and of his re-election campaign’s premature and profligate spending.
The 2020 presidential election has been described by both sides as the most important in living memory and is certainly proving the most expensive. Hundreds of millions of dollars have flooded both campaigns and, in the pandemic-enforced absence of shaking hands and kissing babies, may prove even more influential than usual.
Continue reading...Roger Stone to Donald Trump: bring in martial law if you lose election
Trump meanwhile promises to ‘put down’ leftwing protests and says US Marshals killing Portland suspect was ‘retribution’
Roger Stone, whose 40-month prison sentence for lying to Congress and witness tampering in the Russia investigation was commuted by Donald Trump, has said Trump should seize total power and jail prominent figures including Bill and Hillary Clinton and Mark Zuckerberg if he loses to Joe Biden in November.
The long-time Republican strategist and dirty trickster, who has a tattoo of Richard Nixon on his back, lied about contacts with WikiLeaks during the 2016 election regarding emails hacked from Democratic party accounts.
Continue reading...Go west: Trump and Biden take campaign to Arizona and Nevada
- President targets tight Nevada contest and fundraising boost
- Rage: Will Woodward’s tapes bring down Donald Trump?
Donald Trump was headed for Nevada on Saturday, aiming to erode poll leads enjoyed by Joe Biden there and in Arizona, another key state, as the 3 November presidential election draws near.
Related: Trump in Fox News interview to accuse Biden of taking drugs
Continue reading...Trump uses Fox News interview to accuse Biden of taking drugs
- President makes unsubstantiated claim in Saturday broadcast
- Rage: Will Bob Woodward’s tapes bring down Donald Trump?
Fox News will broadcast an interview on Saturday night in which Donald Trump accuses Joe Biden of taking performance-enhancing drugs.
Related: Trump ally who sought to change CDC Covid reports claims he was fighting 'deep state'
Continue reading...As fires burn the west, top Democrats stay quiet on the climate crisis
Nancy Pelosi has been notably tepid on green legislation – so are the Democrats serious about fighting climate change?
With hundreds of thousands of Americans forced to evacuate their homes in the western US, Donald Trump hasn’t said a word about the wildfires blazing across multiple states in nearly three weeks.
Related: Oregon fires force hundreds of thousands to flee as deaths rise
Continue reading...Trump and Biden attend 9/11 memorial ceremonies – US politics live
- Prosecutor resigns from inquiry into Trump-Russia investigation over concerns about political pressure
- Fauci says life will not go back to normal until ‘well into 2021’
- Presidential candidates each mark anniversary
- Bahrain to normalize ties with Israel, Trump announces
- Officers charged in George Floyd killing seek to blame one another
- US wildfires – follow the latest updates
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In the latest sign of how ugly the presidential race has become, Trump baselessly accused Joe Biden of using performance-enhancing drugs in a new interview.
Fox News released a clip from Trump’s recent interview with host Jeanine Pirro, which will air in full tomorrow night.
"I think there's probably, possibly drugs involved. That's what I hear." -- during interview with Judge Jeanine, Trump casually accuses Joe Biden of using performance enhancing drugs pic.twitter.com/RVWJMqPNhn
Hello everyone, this is Julia Carrie Wong picking up the blog from smoky Oakland, California. I’ll have more news and politics coming your way for the rest of the evening.
First up: QAnon-supporting candidate Marjorie Taylor Greene’s election to Congress is all but assured after her Democratic opponent, Kevin Van Ausdal, abruptly dropped out of the race to represent Georgia’s 14th district.
A message from Kevin Van Ausdal pic.twitter.com/Y5LtVcpK2B
Related: 'Mind-bogglingly irresponsible': meet the Republican donors helping QAnon reach Congress
Continue reading...Trump continues attacks on Biden, boasts about Nobel peace prize nomination – video
Donald Trump continued his attacks on Democratic presidential candidate, Joe Biden, calling him 'the worst presidential candidate in the history of presidential politics'. Speaking from a rally in Freeland, Michigan, two months ahead of the election, the president said 'If Biden wins, China wins. If Biden wins, the mob wins. If Biden wins, the rioters and anarchists, arsonists and flag burners win.' Trump also boasted of his recent Nobel peace prize nomination, which he received for normalising of relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates
• Norwegian far-right MP nominates Donald Trump for Nobel peace prize
Continue reading...When will we know who’s won the US election?: Politics Weekly Extra – podcast
This week, Jonathan Freedland speaks to the Guardian’s Sam Levine about why election night might turn into election week … or month
This week the question might seem a simple one, but it isn’t. Jonathan asks Sam Levine in New York about how the Covid-19 pandemic will affect the US election on 3 November, and the conversation leads to Jonathan reminiscing about the infamous 2000 presidential election, when George W Bush narrowly (and potentially wrongly) pipped Al Gore to the Oval Office. So, when will we know who’s won this year?
Continue reading...Trump claims US is ’rounding the corner’ as coronavirus death toll nears 200,000 – live
- President makes remark at press conference amid fallout from book
- Republican ‘skinny’ relief bill fails in Senate
- At least seven dead and thousands displaced as fires scorch US west
- Pelosi: Trump’s comments to Woodward showed ‘contempt for the American people’
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A panel of three federal judges blocked the Trump administration on Thursday from excluding undocumented immigrants from the census totals used to determine how many seats in Congress each state gets.
Trump acted unlawfully in July when he ordered the Commerce Department to produce data that would allow him to exclude undocumented immigrants from the count, the panel said. Federal law is clear that only a single data source - the census count of total population - can be used to apportion the 435 seats in the US House among states, the judges wrote. The decennial census does not ask about citizenship status and by requesting a second set of data outside of the decennial census, Trump ran afoul of the law.
Unprecedented wildfires and rushed evacuations in Oregon have wreaked havoc on the state’s incarcerated population, with thousands now packed into a single overcrowded prison that was already a major Covid-19 hotspot.
A destructive and rapidly spreading fire in Marion county prompted the state to evacuate three prisons on Tuesday, transferring 1,450 people to the Oregon state penitentiary (OSP) in Salem. Evacuees are sleeping on the floor and on emergency beds throughout OSP, including in indoor recreational areas, program rooms and other facilities not typically used for housing.
Related: Oregon fires: evacuated prisoners sleep on floor in packed Covid-19 hotspot
Continue reading...Joe Biden decries Trump’s ‘almost criminal’ Covid response
- Democrat tells CNN president ‘waved the white flag’ on virus
- Trump attacks ABC’s Jon Karl as ‘a disgrace to your employer’
Joe Biden has branded Donald Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic “almost criminal” after book revelations that the US president admitted in early February the disease was “deadly stuff” but deliberately played it down.
As the death toll from Covid-19 nears 200,000 in America, the world’s highest, Biden excoriated his opponent in November’s election over the way he did not address the defining crisis of his presidency early and comprehensively.
Continue reading...Trump ‘wanted to play down’ Covid despite knowing deadliness, Bob Woodward book says – as it happened
- President downplayed severity of virus to avoid ‘panic’
- DHS whistleblower: I was told to stop providing intel on Russian interference
- Biden speaks in Michigan: Trump betrayed the American people
- Fauci calls pausing of vaccine trial ‘unfortunate’
- Justice department seeks to defend Trump in defamation lawsuit
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From me and Joan E Greve:
Iowa’s governor, Kim Reynolds, is refusing to enforce a White House coronavirus taskforce recommendation to close bars and require people to wear masks after Covid-19 infections in some of the state’s cities surged.
Meanwhile, coronavirus cases have risen sharply across the whole midwest in recent weeks, putting the region at the forefront of America’s pandemic. The region accounted for six of the eight states with the highest number of new Covid-19 cases by early September even as infections fell in other parts of the US previously among the worst hit.
Related: Iowa refuses to close bars and require masks as Covid-19 cases surge in cities
Continue reading...Trump knew Covid was deadly but wanted to ‘play it down’, Woodward book says
US president gave Bob Woodward 18 interviews, forming basis of new book Rage, and said of virus: ‘This is deadly stuff’
Donald Trump knew the extent of the deadly coronavirus threat in February but intentionally misled the public by deciding to “play it down”, according to interviews recorded by one of America’s most venerated investigative journalists.
The US president gave Bob Woodward 18 interviews between December 2019 and July 2020. They form the basis of his revelatory new book, Rage, obtained on Wednesday by the Washington Post and CNN, in which Trump is condemned by his own words.
Continue reading...Is democracy in America under threat? – podcast
As the US election draws closer, the Guardian’s Ed Pilkington hears from civil leaders on their fears for the integrity of the process and the future of their democracy
When Barack Obama spoke at the Democratic national convention recently he had as his backdrop a facsimile of the US constitution. He spoke pointedly about the importance of that document and criticised Donald Trump, a reality TV star who had damaged the reputation of the United States with “our democratic institutions threatened like never before”.
It is a concern shared by many across the US and the Guardian’s Ed Pilkington tells Anushka Asthana that he was alarmed by what he heard in interviews with some of the most prominent figures in civil rights, the law and academia on the state of democracy in America. He spoke to Michael Waldman, the head of the Brennan Center for Justice; Derrick Johnson, the president of the NAACP; Deirdre Schifeling, the campaign director of Democracy For All 2021; K. Sabeel Rahman, the head of Demos, and Vanita Gupta, the president and chief executive of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights. All told him versions of the same story: democracy in America is in peril like never before.
Continue reading...Crowds eschew masks at Trump rally as president mocks Biden over social distancing
The president also chose to ridicule the mass protests against racism and policing, saying, ‘We call our rallies peaceful protests’
A packed crowd of hundreds gathered in North Carolina for a Donald Trump campaign rally on Tuesday, with many people forgoing masks, in defiance of state guidelines capping gatherings at 50 people.
Ahead of the president’s visit to Winston-Salem, the chair of the local county commission, a Republican, urged Trump to wear a face mask. The state has a mask requirement in place to slow the spread of coronavirus.
Continue reading...Trump weighs spending own money on campaign as funds dwindle – live
- Pelosi and Schumer reject Republicans’ ‘skinny’ relief bill
- House to investigate DeJoy over alleged campaign finance violations
- Cohen book details Trump’s racism and toxic family dynamic
- Trump expected to announce list of potential supreme court justices
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The race to succeed Bill de Blasio as New York mayor has a new potential entrant.
Kathryn Garcia, the city’s sanitation commissioner and one of de Blasio’s most trusted cabinet members, resigned on Tuesday in anticipation of a run.
Michael Cohen’s Trump book is out today and it may or may not be a coincidence that the president was exceedingly busy on Twitter this morning as NBC’s Today was broadcasting excerpts of in interview between his former lawyer and fixer and Lester Holt, of NBC Nightly News.
Related: Michael Cohen book details Trump's racism and toxic family dynamic
Continue reading...Trump’s White House rally fails to evoke adulation from stony-faced reporters
David Smith’s sketch: With Biden still enjoying a lead in the polls, the president’s attacks on his rivals and perceived enemies smacked of more desperation than usual
After turning the south lawn into a convention stage last month, Donald Trump held a surprise press conference-cum-campaign event on Monday at the White House’s front door – where Jackie Kennedy wore black on the day of JFK’s funeral, and where the Obamas greeted their successors on inauguration day.
On a glorious late summer’s day, Trump’s vantage point behind a presidential lectern at the north portico afforded him a view of former president Andrew Jackson’s statue in Lafayette Square and, beyond that, the newly minted Black Lives Matter Plaza. Give him a second term in November, and perhaps he’ll install a golden escalator like the one he descended in at Trump Tower to launch his first campaign.
Continue reading...A ‘tyrant-clown’ has destroyed my love affair with America | Robert McCrum
With its cynical disabling of the body politic, the Trump administration has contaminated the well of US independence
Once upon a time, at the start of the last century, PG Wodehouse declared, with the fervour of the convert, that to live in America was “like being in heaven … without the bother and expense of dying”.
America used to do that to a certain kind of Brit, and to those who saw themselves as Greeks to the Americans’ Romans: we’d fall hopelessly in love, however much they abused the relationship.
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