On Monday, Joe Biden bagged 306 Electoral College votes and Donald Trump received 232.
Washington:
US President Donald Trump will continue his legal fight for re-election, said White House spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany during a press briefing on Tuesday (local time). The President is still involved in ongoing litigation related to the election. Yesterday s vote was one step in the constitutional process. I will leave it to him and refer you to the campaign for more on that litigation, McEnany while replying to a question on whether Trump recognises Joe Biden s win after the Electoral College vote.
On Monday, Joe Biden bagged 306 Electoral College votes and Trump received 232. The electoral votes will be sent to the US Congress for verification at a joint session, the final stage of the election, which is scheduled for January 6.
AP Photo/Jessica Hill
WASHINGTON (AP) Hundreds more hospitals around the country began dispensing COVID-19 shots to their workers in a rapid expansion of the U.S. vaccination drive Tuesday, while a second vaccine moved to the cusp of government authorization.
A day after the rollout of Pfizer-BioNTech s coronavirus shots, the Food and Drug Administration said its preliminary analysis confirmed the effectiveness and safety of the vaccine developed by Moderna and the National Institutes of Health. A panel of outside experts is expected to recommend the formula on Thursday, with the FDA s green light coming soon thereafter.
The Moderna vaccine uses the same technology as Pfizer-BioNTech s and showed similarly strong protection against COVID-19 but is easier to handle because it does not need to be kept in the deep freeze at minus 94 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 70 Celsius).
Trump continues legal fight for re-election: White House batonrougepost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from batonrougepost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Trump to continue election-related litigation, says White House official ANI | Updated: Dec 16, 2020 01:58 IST
Washington [US], December 16 (ANI): US President Donald Trump will continue his legal fight for re-election, said White House spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany during a press briefing on Tuesday (local time). The President is still involved in ongoing litigation related to the election. Yesterday s vote was one step in the constitutional process. I will leave it to him and refer you to the campaign for more on that litigation, McEnany while replying to a question on whether Trump recognises Joe Biden s win after the Electoral College vote.
On Monday, Joe Biden bagged 306 Electoral College votes and Trump received 232. The electoral votes will be sent to the US Congress for verification at a joint session, the final stage of the election, which is scheduled for January 6.
DC firefighter on volunteering to get vaccine: It s people who look like me who are dying wusa9.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wusa9.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.