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Donald Trump s Administration Sued By Environmental Groups Over Senseless New Dishwasher Rule

Donald Trump s Administration Sued By Environmental Groups Over ‘Senseless’ New Dishwasher Rule People 12/30/2020 © Provided by People Erin Schaff - Pool/Getty President Donald Trump A week after President Donald Trump’s administration was mocked for creating new rules on showerheads amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, a group of environmental organizations sued the Department of Energy over what they’re calling another “senseless” rule on dishwashers. © Erin Schaff - Pool/Getty Images President Donald Trump The president s battle with household appliances quietly unfolded throughout 2020. Trump, 74, repeatedly laid out bizarre and lengthy complaints over low water pressure at different points during his failed re-election bid and continued to do so in the campaign s final weeks.

Trump Warns Republicans Who Didn t Back Election Fraud Claims: I Will NEVER FORGET!

Trump Warns Republicans Who Didn t Back Election Fraud Claims: I Will NEVER FORGET! Newsweek 12/25/2020 Jeffery Martin © Al Drago/Getty President Donald Trump warned some Republican Senators on Twitter Thursday that he would NEVER FORGET their reluctance to agree with his claims of election fraud. President Donald Trump lashed out at some Republican lawmakers Thursday on social media for not embracing his baseless allegations of election fraud. Trump has refused to concede the election to President-elect Joe Biden, who bested Trump in both the popular and electoral vote. Trump has repeatedly claimed that widespread election manipulation was to blame for his apparent loss. While some GOP members, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, have acknowledged Biden s incoming administration, others have rallied behind Trump s allegations. On Thursday, Trump gave a warning to GOP senators he deemed to be disloyal.

Should Be Scary That Lawmakers Don t Know Fate of COVID Stimulus, Congressman Says

Should Be Scary That Lawmakers Don t Know Fate of COVID Stimulus, Congressman Says Newsweek 12/24/2020 Jason Lemon © SAMUEL CORUM/AFP/Getty President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump walk toward Marine One as they depart the White House en route to Mar-a-Lago, the President s private club, where they will spend Christmas and New Years Eve in Washington, D.C. on December 23. Trump has opposed the $900 billion bipartisan COVID-19 relief package passed by Congress this week, raising concerns from Republicans and Democrats. Representative Andy Kim, a New Jersey Democrat, said it should be scary that lawmakers don t currently know what will happen with the bipartisan $900 billion COVID-19 stimulus package passed by Congress this week.

Trump Suggests He ll Veto COVID Relief Unless Congress Increases Checks to $2,000

Trump Suggests He ll Veto COVID Relief Unless Congress Increases Checks to $2,000 People 12/23/2020 © Provided by People Erin Schaff - Pool/Getty President Donald Trump President Donald Trump suggested Tuesday night he would veto the latest pandemic relief and government funding agreement reached in Congress, calling it a disgrace and urging Democrats and Republicans to remove numerous provisions in the bill and drastically increase the direct payments to Americans from the expected $600 to $2,000. © Erin Schaff - Pool/Getty Images President Donald Trump His reaction touched off a scramble among lawmakers and congressional observers, but it remains unclear how his disapproval may ultimately shape the outcome.

Top GOP Congressman Says Trump s Last Hope to Challenge Election Will Go Down Like a Shot Dog

Top GOP Congressman Says Trump’s Last Hope to Challenge Election Will ‘Go Down Like a Shot Dog’ People 12/22/2020 © Provided by People Shutterstock Sen. John Thune Top Republican lawmakers in the Senate are breaking with President Donald Trump and are urging their colleagues in the House of Representative not to move forward with a last-ditch and almost certainly doomed effort to challenge the 2020 election results next month. “In the Senate, it would go down like a shot dog,” South Dakota Sen. John Thune, the No. 2 Republican in the chamber, told CNN this week. “I just don’t think that it makes a lot of sense to put everybody through this when you know what the ultimate outcome is going to be.”

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