NEW: The @statedept says it has 450 pages of records showing government payments to @realdonaldtrump's businesses.
— David Fahrenthold (@Fahrenthold) October 16, 2020
But it's only going to release 2 pages before the election.https://t.co/MZEDRtk99D
It’s spreading. Because the leader of our country can’t find it in himself to unequivocally denounce those who threaten violence against elected leaders. https://t.co/hHN0apxHoZ
— Sherrilyn Ifill (@Sifill_LDF) October 16, 2020
Imagine someone walking around shooting Americans, injuring 8 million and killing 220,000 - it wasn’t that hard to see or stop him - but Gov’t leaders said it wasn’t worth it and people should go about their lives. And people did. That’s happening.
— Craig Danuloff (@cdanuloff) October 17, 2020
U.S. response seems geared to ensure that the pandemic impoverishes, infects, and kills as many as possible AND lasts as long as possible. It's hard to imagine anywhere else doing this terribly. Even a few years ago, America still looked (to some) like a role model. Not anymore.
— Chris Drake (@chrisiz4real) October 17, 2020
Covid Epi Weekly: Immunizing Against Herd Stupidity
— Dr. Tom Frieden (@DrTomFrieden) October 16, 2020
Bad week for fight against Covid. Reopening without sufficient care. Failure to isolate. Failure to communicate. Dangerously misguided theory on immunity. Cases increasing, hospitalizations following, more deaths to come. 1/15 pic.twitter.com/T2vodRLRZO
In the past 2 weeks, 21 states had their highest reported rates ever, including most of the midwest, much of the west. As predicted, we have surpassed 50,000 cases/day. White House cluster up to 40 known cases, hundreds not untested. Maine and Vermont still encouraging. 3/15 pic.twitter.com/00Wdr0vTus
— Dr. Tom Frieden (@DrTomFrieden) October 16, 2020
Great new data on self-reported mask-wearing. More masks→less illness. Shameful misrepresentation of CDC study which found restaurants, bars, and family members with Covid associated with illness. Masks are a low-cost, effective way to reduce spread. https://t.co/1KfI5jtIWL 5/15 pic.twitter.com/8JestXbNjv
— Dr. Tom Frieden (@DrTomFrieden) October 16, 2020
What’s striking to me about Trump’s “85%” claim is that the CDC study is being misrepresented in some conservative media...but Trump is wildly misrepresenting even the misrepresented version. It’s like a step and then a giant leap removed from the truth. https://t.co/telD17QFRX
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) October 16, 2020
Trump said the same “RED WAVE” stuff before Republicans lost 40 House seats in 2018 pic.twitter.com/GvbQ2IdzMk
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 17, 2020
Trump knew he’d be pressed on the government’s coronavirus response at the town hall. So he grabbed the best data he had access to: a screenshot from a misleading Laura Ingraham rant. https://t.co/SPB13OsdV8
— Philip Bump (@pbump) October 17, 2020
That’s like bringing a balloon to a gunfight.
— Adam Harris (@tradeallmarketz) October 17, 2020
In remarks in Macon, GA, Donald Trump expresses dissatisfaction with moderator Savannah Guthrie over last night's town hall, telling supporters "Everybody thought it was so inappropriate...And then Savannah, her face, the angriness, I mean the craziness last night." pic.twitter.com/Z5qFdRK7oN
— DJ Judd (@DJJudd) October 17, 2020
In the same speech in which he has mocked Biden for making verbal slips, Trump has called hypersonic weapons “hydrosonic,” referred to some combo of Rick Scott and Matt Gaetz as “Rick Gates,” and mentioned the Obama-era crisis in “Henderson” before correcting to Ferguson.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) October 16, 2020
Trump is trying out some #NewTone scripted material in a speech to Florida seniors. https://t.co/PJ4NKZiGAI
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) October 16, 2020
Trump tells his base they're dumb morons. He is not wrong here. https://t.co/eiHaahiis8
— Comfortably Numb (@YGalanter) October 16, 2020
"PRAY FOR 45" pic.twitter.com/JKsJd5A6SW
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 16, 2020
"Maxine Waters, you ever seen her house? Maxine. What a beautiful house she lives in. I wonder how that happened." -- Trump pic.twitter.com/m0t5Rc4OWt
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 16, 2020
Trump on the US coronavirus death toll, which is the worst in the world by far: "We're at over 200,000. That's terrible. But compared to other nations, it's amazing what we've been able to do." pic.twitter.com/2Po0fPwJ8w
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 17, 2020
— Rachel Maddow MSNBC (@maddow) October 17, 2020
Did not have “Obama stole the ocean” on my bingo card https://t.co/yqFZ1RNT4K
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) October 17, 2020
"They automatically win California. I don't know why, California is doing so badly. The forest fires, no water, no this, no that. You know, minor little problems. They automatically win Illinois." -- Trump pic.twitter.com/JQ977nlziF
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 17, 2020
Trump claims that Democrats want to "blow Mount Rushmore up" because of cancel culture, or something pic.twitter.com/M0NBAug3an
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 17, 2020
"Blood all over the sand" -- drink! pic.twitter.com/kbu8FldO4m
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 17, 2020
Fox thinks a Bin Laden endorsement is so spectacular they put her on primetime. Wow. https://t.co/5IdezERSB2
— Todd Poirier (@todd_poirier) October 17, 2020
Michael Cohen confirms Rudy Giuliani is “drunk all the time” pic.twitter.com/bM9n6CvCn1
— Acyn Torabi (@Acyn) October 16, 2020
— WaterBluSky (@MsMariaT) October 16, 2020
Used Car Salesman: "What is a 'used car', really?" https://t.co/M6mQXEjkIP
— Tea Pain (@TeaPainUSA) October 17, 2020
Water asks what is wetness. https://t.co/byvc9u1oPn
— Matt Rogers 🎃 🗳 (@Politidope) October 17, 2020
We are living in “both sides” hell. https://t.co/yY7AUSrV0Z
— YS (@NYinLA2121) October 17, 2020
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