Former press secretary Stephanie Grisham on Tuesday said Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, former President Trump’s son-in-law and daughter, saw themselves as a “shadow president and first lady.”
Tens of thousands of Virginia Republicans will head to community colleges, church parking lots and county fairgrounds on Saturday to choose nominees in what activists and officials say remains an unpredictable battle for the near-term future of a party that has not won a statewide election in a dozen years.
For the candidates vying for the right to run for governor under the Republican banner, the divergent options they present to voters is less about how to move on from former President Trump
The delegates will choose among seven contenders running for the Republican nomination to replace Gov. Ralph Northam (D), who is limited to serving one term. Most strategists and activists believe the race will come down to three leading contenders: Venture capitalist Pete Snyder, a major donor who ran for lieutenant governor in 2013; Glenn Youngkin, a former chief executive of the Carlyle Group making his first run for public office; and state Sen. Amanda Chase, an archconservative who a
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The Trump administration “didn’t even have a plan” for producing and distributing a coronavirus vaccine, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) declared Thursday – a claim contradicted that same day by Pres. Joe Biden’s Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Pelosi made the claim twice in opening remarks at a press conference, saying that Trump “Didn’t even have a plan” and “had no real plan” for producing and distributing the coronavirus vaccine:
“What did we learn this morning? We learned this morning that the Trump Administration had no real plan for the production and distribution of the vaccine. Just another in a series of their terrible, ineffective approach to it from the start, in denial, delay, distortion, calling it a hoax, and now we find that they don t that they didn t even have a plan.”
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The Trump administration “didn’t even have a plan” for producing and distributing a coronavirus vaccine, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) declared Thursday – a claim contradicted that same day by Pres. Joe Biden’s Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Pelosi made the claim twice in opening remarks at a press conference, saying that Trump “Didn’t even have a plan” and “had no real plan” for producing and distributing the coronavirus vaccine:
“What did we learn this morning? We learned this morning that the Trump Administration had no real plan for the production and distribution of the vaccine. Just another in a series of their terrible, ineffective approach to it from the start, in denial, delay, distortion, calling it a hoax, and now we find that they don t that they didn t even have a plan.”