voted early. They re sorting some of the early votes behind me.
That early voting ends tomorrow. More than $800 million has been spent by
the four candidates so far, setting all kinds of records for Senate
campaigns. And the secretary of state of Georgia has come down hard on
what s called line warming.
That s when small items, food drink, or a small gift are given to people in
line to vote by political parties. He s trying to make sure that stops
immediately Sandra, back to you.
SMITH: OK, Steve Harrigan live from Atlanta for us, thank you.
President Trump and President Joe Biden both expected to make appearances
bring up the COVID relief checks without the presidential wish list.
Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell snapped back today and
said the NDAA remains a top priority of the United States Senate, Bret.
BAIER: Again, we ll hear from Senator Sanders here on SPECIAL REPORT in
just a minute. David, thank you.
We re less than one week away now from those two Senate runoff elections
crucial in Georgia in the nearly two months since the presidential
election. We ve seen a record number of dollars and surrogates pouring into
the Peach State where we have team coverage tonight. Fox team coverage
Bloomberg Chief Washington Correspondent
The inauguration programming will also simulcast on Bloomberg Quicktake.
CNBC:
Shepard Smith, beginning at 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. ET.
The network’s coverage will also include reporting from CNBC’s Washington correspondents
Eamon Javers, Ylan Mui and
Kayla Tausche.
CNN:
On January 20, CNN will provide viewers with comprehensive coverage of Inauguration Day as President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th president of the United States.
Chris Cuomo will kick off CNN’s special coverage of The Inauguration of Joe Biden from 12 a.m.-2 a.m. ET, followed by
Poppy Harlow and
John Berman and
Acting Deputy DHS Secretary Ken Cuccinelli discusses preparations underway among federal and local agencies in Washington ahead of Biden’s inauguration.
President-elect Joe Biden is scheduled to take the oath of office at noon ET on Jan. 20, as stipulated by the Constitution, on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol building.
But there will be several Inauguration Day events leading up to the swearing-in ceremony as well as after. If you don t want to miss out on coverage, here s the schedule and what to expect.
Live coverage of Biden s inauguration
9 a.m. ET: Coverage of Inauguration Day begins at 9 a.m. ET Wednesday on Fox News Channel. America’s Newsroom co-anchors Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino will lead coverage, along with other Fox News contributors.
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While ABC, CBS, and NBC all propped up the false charges of insider trading against Georgia Republican Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue (and never corrected the record), they refused to cover
new reporting on Monday from the Washington Free Beacon, detailing the account of a former camper who was repeatedly abused by a staff that Democratic Senate candidate Raphael Warnock oversaw for a number of years.
Luckily, Fox News Channel’s
Special Report gave the breaking news some airtime.
“The Washington Free Beacon reports that counselors at a camp run by Raphael Warnock in Maryland, in 2002, poured urine on a 12-year-old camper and forced him to remain outside overnight as punishment for wetting his bed,” reported correspondent Steve Harrigan. “The camper, Anthony Washington, now 30, said his family received a financial settlement in a lawsuit.”