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US Presidential Election 2024: What it will mean for US, India, and the world if Trump 2 0 becomes a reality
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The inauguration of President Biden on January 20, 2021, and the launch of a new executive administration, brought with it further extensions of the federal moratoria on conducting foreclosures of single-family residential properties and pursing residential evictions due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The eviction moratorium extended by the federal Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) applies nationwide to residential properties (unless exempted), and the foreclosure and eviction moratoria extensions by other federal agencies apply to properties with government-backed mortgages or that are owned by the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) following a previously-completed foreclosure or deed-acquisition arising from a mortgage default. The extensions, which were widely expected following the November election results and continuing nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, are summarized below. And with a new
Pierre Thomas has more on a warning from the FBI about possible armed protests planned in all 50 states over the next 10 days.
Ed Farrell, the former Deputy US Marshal in Chicago, said regular law enforcement will need National Guard backup at some locations. There s obviously a big effort to stop and deter these actors before they become operational, which is going to be big, Farrell said. They re going to be gathering intelligence on these individuals, they will be surveilling these individuals. And if they re able to get probable cause to arrest them, I would imagine you re going to see some arrests of bad actors. Additionally, I think you re going to see an elevated security presence at all government facilities, they re going to limit access to the buildings, they re going to put up barricades, they re going to close doors. Things to prevent people from coming in during this elevated risk time.