US Court delays hush money case hearing until November elections
The US Court announced that former President Donald Trump will not be sentenced in his New York criminal case until after the November presidential election
The US Court announced that former President Donald Trump will not be sentenced in his New York criminal case until after the November presidential election
When Congress was meeting on 6 January to certify Joe Biden’s victory, Trump and his advisers like Rudy Giuliani who considers it a “stolen election,” were inciting their supporters to march on Capitol Hill. Giuliani advised them to engage in ‘combat’.
Global Times tweeted side-by-side photo comparisons of Hong Kong protesters occupying the city's Legislative Council Complex in July 2019 with Wednesday's Washington riots.
While the President has the power to veto a Bill passed by Congress, a two-thirds majority in each house of the bicameral legislature can override this. The Democrat-dominated House of Representatives had already overturned the veto.
The importance of these contests, which will be decided before 20 January when the inaugural takes place, is that they will determine who controls the Senate. A Republican win will mean that the Joe Biden presidency will be hobbled by a potentially obstructionist Congress.
The United States has been recording nearly 2,000 deaths a day from the coronavirus, affecting disproportionately older people with weakened immune systems and ethnic minorities with less access to health care and teleworking.
As the global number of infected cases reach 341,722 with 14,765 dead, China now seems to have taken control of the deadly virus with zero domestic cases reported on Monday.
CureVac said in a statement Sunday that it 'abstains from commenting on speculations and rejects allegations about offers for the acquisition of the company or its technology'.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said the potential public health threat posed by the coronavirus was high, both globally and to the US.
Bernie Sanders is the second Democratic presidential nominee after Senator Elizabeth Warren to speak against the violence over the Citizenship Amendment Act in New Delhi.