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BREACH The story of the massive hacking campaign embroiling the federal government just keeps getting worse. Today, new evidence emerged of a wider range of victims, lawmakers stepped up their demands for answers and President-elect Joe Biden used the crisis to draw a contrast between himself and President Donald Trump.
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The daily rundown Between Wednesday and Thursday, the number of Florida coronavirus cases increased by 13,148 (1.1 percent), to 1,168,483; active hospitalizations went down by 23 (0.4 percent), to 5,122; deaths rose by 101 (nearly 0.5 percent), to 20,305.
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Biden s incoming deputy chief of staff apologizes for calling Republicans a bunch of f -ers
Oma SeddiqDec 18, 2020, 03:51 IST
Jennifer O Malley Dillon served as Biden s deputy campaign manager and was just appointed as his deputy chief of staff.photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post via Getty Images
President-elect Joe Biden s incoming deputy chief of staff, Jen O Malley Dillon, on Thursday walked back her comments referring to Republicans as a bunch of f -ers, Politico reported. I used some words that I probably could have chosen better, O Malley Dillon said about the comments she made earlier this week during a Glamour Magazine interview.
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Top Biden aide Jen O’Malley Dillon, who was criticized for calling Republicans a bunch of f in a Glamour magazine interview, said Thursday she used some words that I probably could have chosen better, according to Politico.
O’Malley Dillon, who is President-elect Biden’s incoming White House deputy chief of staff, made the initial comments while discussing Biden s willingness to reach across the aisle. The president-elect was able to connect with people over this sense of unity, she told Glamour this week. In the primary, people would mock him, like, You think you can work with Republicans? I’m not saying they’re not a bunch of [f ]. Mitch McConnell is terrible. But this sense that you couldn’t wish for that, you couldn’t wish for this bipartisan ideal? He rejected that.