POTUS was in the democrat’s hometown of Scranton on Thursday in his attempt to thwart his opponent’s own event, telling voters, “The only way they win is through a rigged election, actually me.”
This comes after weeks in which Trump claimed, any evidence, that the mail-in voting formula would be vulnerable to manipulation and fraud, as the number of ballots appears to be increasing due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Meanwhile, the president said U.S. troops would soon withdraw in Iraq.
Trump did not give an express date, but he told Reporters at the White House that the country’s 5,000 troops in the Middle East would leave in a while while seeking to restrict costly U.S. deployments around the world.
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TRUMP CAMPAIGN REVISED WASHINGTON POST WITH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Donald Trump reportedly invested $10 million in advertising to coincide with the Democratic National Convention.
This home page featured covers of the Wall Street Journal and the Daily Caller, such as the Washington Post.
“More people will see our virtual content than the Joe Biden conference itself,” Trump crusade coordinator Tim Murtaugh said.
TRUMP CALLS ON SUPREME COURT TO LET HIM BLOCK PEOPLE ON TWITTER
Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to allow him to block others from his private Twitter account.
His management argued in a higher court that he filed Thursday that the president’s @realdonaldtrump page is his private property.
He says blocking others in the account, which has more than 85 million subscribers, is similar to elected officials who refuse to allow the medd symptoms of their opponents in their front gardens.
The case arises from a challenge through Columbia University’s Knight First Amendment Institute.
They sued on behalf of seven other people blocked through Trump after criticizing their policies.
PENCE LEADS THE REPUBLICAN COUNTER
Vice President Mike Pence presented the Republican counterattack to the scathing denunciation that Donald Trump won at the Democratic nomination conference this week.
He responded that a Joe Biden presidency would weigh the U.S. economy and allow civil unrest on the streets.
He told Fox News, “Democrats will offer a vision for this country that will weigh our economy and announce the kind of policies that will lead to more violence on our streets.”
Biden last night accepted the Democratic Party’s nomination for the White House, promising to heal a U.S. coup through a fatal and divided pandemic over four years of Trump’s presidency.
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TRUMP: U.S. TROOPS WILL LEAVE IRAQ
But while the president made the vote, he did not give an express date or time to speak to reporters after a meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Kadhimi at the White House.
Trump has repeatedly expressed frustration with America’s costly deployments around the world.
Approximately 5,000 U.S. soldiers are recently stationed in Iraq.
Exercise and Iraqi army, adding in the opposing ongoing combat to ISIS tenants.
OXIDE BELT RALLIES
The workers’ security corps wear Trump’s mask before U.S. President Donald J. Trump makes comments during a preventative crusade at the Miriotti structural products plant in Old Forge, Pennsylvania.
SUPERFAN
A tractor shown here decorated to display his for U.S. President Donald Trump is shown near the site of a stopover at Vice President Mike Pence in Darien, Wisconsin, USA.
JOE BIDEN 4-6 FAVORITES TO WIN THE U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
Trump’s maxim is a 4-6 favorite to win the U.S. presidential election after officially accepting the Democratic nomination last night.
Current President Donald Trump has 5-4 years to take the lead in November and serve for a term.
“Joe Biden is the favorite to win the U.S. presidential election in November and the 46th president of the United States,” said John Hill of Coral.
“Although Donald Trump is, he went to the last election as an outsider to defeat Hilary Clinton,” Hill added.
To win the 2020 U.S. election
4-6 Joe Biden, 5-4 Donald Trump
GOODYEAR: ATTRACTS SUPPORT TO OK POLICE, BUT NO POLITICAL WEAR AND TEAR
Goodyear’s CEO Tire and Rubber Co. he said he would allow workers to wear law enforcement assistance, and will continue to ask them not to explain their help to political applicants while they are at work.
Donald Trump has suggested to his supporters boycott Goodyear tires, tweeting that the Ohio-based company has announced an INTERDICTION MAGA CHAPEAU.
This followed a WIBW-TV report in Topeka, Kansas, in an unnamed screenshot of Goodyear workers indicating that Black Lives Matter and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride messages were acceptable.
But slogans and politically affiliated material, such as MAGA Attire and Blue Lives Matter, of the police, were classified as unacceptable.
TRUMP BACKERS SLAM DEMS ”SNOOZEFEST ‘SOCIALIST’
The Democratic Convention is a “socialist party,” joked Boris Epshteyn, strategic adviser to the 2020 Trump campaign.
“It’s terrible,” Epshteyn said in the summary of Trump’s crusade conference, “The Real Joe Biden.”
“The first dull night, the evening moment with a group of losers like John Kerry, last night retreaded tires like Hillary Clinton … and the night was meant to be the big night. Fix … is this the worst primary conference of our lives? »
BANNON ON BOARD $28 MILLION CHINESE THOUSAND MILLIONAIRES WHEN ARRESTED
Trump’s former aidesaque Bannon aboard the shipment owned by a Chinese billionaire when he was arrested for fraud Thursday morning, reportedly.
The 150-foot mega-ship in Long Island Sound near Westbrook, Connecticut, when President Trump’s former strater was arrested through U.S. Postal Service inspectors, Hartford Courant reported.
The ship, Lady May, belongs to Guo Wengui, one of China’s most wanted fugitives, wanted in Beijing for fraud, blackmail and corruption, according to the Washington Post.
RIGHTS CAMPAIGN DEFIED TRUMP’S BALLOT SURVEILLANCE
Vanita Gupta, a civil rights activist, promised to challenge Donald Trump after the U.S. president announced that he would send bailiffs and other law enforcement officials to polling stations.
The president says he should monitor what he claims to be widespread fraud.
TRUMP TO HOLD FIRST WHITE HOUSE FUNERAL FROM JFK’S FOR BROTHER
Donald Trump’s circle of family and friends is expected to enroll him at the funeral of Robert Trump, 71, who died last Saturday, sources close to plans told ABC News on Thursday.
The funeral will take place in the East Room and Trump will pay all related expenses, a source said.
Trump’s circle of relatives reportedly invited two hundred people, but the number of participants shown is unknown.
ALIBABA TELLS TRUMP WE SUPPORT AMERICAN BRANDS
Alibaba has acted to ease tensions with Donald Trump as the US president continues to threaten Chinese companies.
Ceo Daniel Zhang said retailer policies “support U.S. brands, retailers, small businesses and farmers.”
Comments came when technology reported a better-than-expected quarterly sales increase.
Meanwhile, Trump has promised to impose price lists on U.S. corporations that refuse to return jobs abroad.
SUPPORTERS OF THE CONSPIRACY THEORY ‘I LIKE IT A LOT’
Trump said QAnon, who has evolved online in The United States, is “people who love our country.”
Trump told reporters he didn’t know much about the movement, but added that he had heard that “these are other people who love our country.”
He said, “These are other people who don’t like to see what’s going on in places like Portland, and places like Chicago, New York and other cities and states.”
QAnon is a strange conspiracy theory based on the concept that “Q,” a high-level government official who is intended to be Trump himself, throws clues about a series of great “deep state” conspiracies.
They say Trump was recruited through the military to run for president in 2016 because he was outside the doors of the world’s secret force agents and that he could break the control they have.
THE PRESIDENT MOVES FROM BANNON
Donald Trump said his former aide’s efforts to secure the personal budget for a border wall were “made for seasonal reasons” and “inappropriate.”
Trump made the statements after Bannon, his former senior adviser, was arrested for allegedly defrauding donors about the project, which runs through the nonprofit “We Build the Wall.” A federal grand jury in New York accused Bannon of cash laundering and electronic fraud, claiming that he and his associates had embezzled $1 million from the organization.
He is also accused of spending thousands of dollars on his expenses.
All fees are denied.
TRUMP: “WORDS ONLY”
The president responded to the jokes and new rival Joe Biden.
He tweeted, “In 47 years, Joe hasn’t done any of the things he’s talking about now.
“It will never change, words!”
Biden, 77, has been immersed in the American political status quo for part of a century and this will be his third search for the White House.
BIDEN WANTS TO END TRUMP’S DARK SEASON
White House candidate Joe Biden, who has officially accepted the Democratic nomination for the presidency, U.S. President Donald Trump had “plunged America into darkness for too long.”
Former U.S. Vice President Trump had unleashed “too much anger, too much fear, too much division.”
Biden, 77, is entering the November election crusade with a transparent advantage in the 74-year-old Polls on Trump, who mocks him by calling him “Sleepy Joe.”
But with 75 days for the election, that can change smoothly.
TRUMP WILL REPEAT THE CLAUSE THAT THE ELECTION COULD BE RIGGED
Donald Trump reiterated the claim that the way to lose the next election would be to manipulate the ballot.
The president speaking at an open-air rally in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the hometown of rival and former Vice President Joe Biden.
“The only way they’re going to win is to make rigged choices, actually that,” he said.
When asked this week about the president’s comments, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany declined to say Trump would settle for the outcome of the election if he lost.
“The president has said he will see what happens and make a resolution later,” he said.
“[He wants] to make it fair choices and not fraud.
The past few weeks have also noticed that the president said without evidence that mail ballots, which are expected to increase in use in this election due to the coronavirus pandemic, are vulnerable to fraud.
Critics say the claims are part of a planned attempt by the president to reduce participation and his chances of re-election.
Current polls consistently give Joe Biden an edge at the national level and in several key states.
SKETCHES SHOW TRUMP ALLY BANNON IN COURT
The sketches show Steve Bannon, former White House strata leader and Trump ally, in court for a trial hearing.
Bannon and 3 others are accused of embezzlement of an online crusade created to increase the budget to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
The organization has been charged with conspiracy to devote electronic fraud and cash laundering, and faces up to 20 years in criminal offenses.
When he appeared in court today, Bannon pleaded guilty.
Bannon served as an adviser to Donald Trump from January to August 2017, the first six months of the president’s term.
When asked about today’s case, the president said, “I know nothing about the assignment except … when I read about it, I didn’t like it.
“I said, ‘This is for the government. It’s for individuals. And it looked like a spectacle.
”BIDEN A NIGHTMARE’,’ TRUMP SAYS RIVAL CITY
A Joe Biden presidency would be a “nightmare,” Trump said at a rally in the pennsylvania battlefield state.
The president speaking on a fair outdoor occasion about the commercial town of Scranton, where his presidential rival was born.
“Joe Biden is a friend of Pennsylvania, it’s your worst nightmare,” Trump said.
“You’ll remind us he was born in Scranton, but you know he left 70 years ago, right?
“He’s spent the last part of the century in Washington promoting our country, taking away our jobs and allowing other countries to borrow our jobs.”
Biden lived in Scranton until he was ten, when his circle of relatives moved to Delaware.
He has represented Delaware in the Senate since 1973.
TRUMP ‘BREAKS DEMOCRACY TO WIN’, SAYS OBAMA
Donald Trump would be willing to demolish American democracy to win a term in November’s presidential election, Barack Obama said.
The former president was speaking at the Democratic National Convention, which was held from various parts of the United States the week.
Addressing the young electorate at one point, he said: “Something new can be given to our democracy.
“You can take him to a bigger place. You are the missing element, those who will do it, whether or not the United States becomes the country that fully respects its creed.
“This painting will continue long after this election. But any possibility of good fortune is entirely based on the final results of this election.”
“This management has shown that it will destroy our democracy if that’s what it takes to win.
“So we have to paint on its construction, dedicating all our efforts to those days and voting like never before.”
‘DIDN’T HARRIS CALL THE SUBMISSIVE RACIST?’ ASK TRUMP
Donald Trump has accused Vice-President Kamala Harris of contradicting statements made about teammate Joe Biden.
The president’s comments came here when Harris delivered a speech at the Democratic National Convention from a distance, calling, among other things, for a Joe Biden presidency.
During the number one Democrat debates earlier this year, Harris, an African-American, criticized Biden for his civil rights record, a record Biden strongly defended.
At one point in his speech to Congress, Harris spoke of the riots and the revival of the Black Lives Matter motion following the death of George Floyd in May.
“There’s no racism in vaccines,” he said.
“We have to get the job done.”
Speaking to Twitter, Trump wrote: “BUT DO NOT MAKE [OFFER] A RACISTA ???
Despite his complaint about Biden’s record, Harris also told him at one point in the debates, “I don’t think it’s racist.”
‘WE DESERVE MORE’, SAYS HARRIS
Vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris said the United States “deserved more” than a term as President of Donald Trump.
Harris speaking remotely at the Democratic National Convention a few days after being announced as presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden.
“We’re at a tipping point,” he says.
Describing Donald Trump’s leadership, he continued: “Constant chaos leaves us adrift. Incompetence scares us.
“Hardness makes us feel alone. That’s a lot.
“And here’s the problem: we can and deserve much more.
“We want to elect a president who brings something different, something better and does the job.”
TRUMP SAYS HE KNEW NOTHING’ ABOUT THE BANNON PROJECT
Donald Trump has not heard of a fundraiser that former assistant Steve Bannon allegedly malted up to $1 million.
Bannon and three others were arrested for the plan, an online crusade that aimed to raise cash to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
The conspiracy organization to devote electronic fraud and cash laundering.
Bannon served as president from January to August 2017, the first six months of his term.
Asked about today’s arrest, Trump said, “I’m really sick.
“I haven’t dealt with him in a long time.
“I don’t know anything about homework except … when I read it, I didn’t like it.
“I said, ‘This is for the government. It’s for individuals. And it looked like a spectacle.
“But you have to see what happens.”
TRUMP WELCOMES IRAQI PM
Donald Trump hosted Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi to talk at the White House.
Al-Kadhimi, who he took in May, is lately in Washington to talk about Iraq’s security and economy.
The United States has about 5,000 soldiers stationed in the country, with no recently set timetable for its full withdrawal.
The Iraqi economy is also largely based on oil sales revenues, which have fallen dramatically since international lockouts were imposed at the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
One set said: “Together, the U.S.-led Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS and Iraqi security forces have destroyed the ISIS physical caliphate, and we continue to paint heavily in combination to ensure that ISIS is unable to pose a risk to Iraq. and all other nations.
“We reaffirm our commitment to long-term security cooperation for the capacity of Iraq’s army and address threats to our unusual interests.
“The COVID-19 pandemic also underscores the importance of running in combination to build a disgusting, rich and solid Iraq that provides jobs and other Iraqi people and serves as a stabilizing force for the Middle East.”
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