NOW 73,000,000 LEGAL VOTES! https://t.co/VSNfdzoFkK
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 12, 2020
We’re days away from Tucker’s monologue about how Rudy sent him documents containing smoking gun proof of election fraud but a radical left dog ate the mail carrier on the way https://t.co/qx83zUdstx
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 12, 2020
The witness President Trump's lawyers cites for some of their most shocking claims - that Trump ballots weren't counted or were even altered! - also says elite National Guard units are carrying out a secret recount of watermarked ballots and the governor put "a hit" on Trump. pic.twitter.com/nC20tlfRkK
— Brad Heath (@bradheath) November 12, 2020
The Republican National Committee, which has made a decision to go Trump-level dishonest, has delivered one of the most laughable fraud arguments of the week: https://t.co/KTuogtrhRW
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 11, 2020
Here's the KFile supercut we just aired of Trump campaign and White House officials attacking Democrats as "sore losers" "cry babies," trying "delegitimize" Trump through "unsubstantiated" recounts that are "based on no evidence" in 2016. pic.twitter.com/eZUhHalIfZ
— andrew kaczynski🤔 (@KFILE) November 12, 2020
Frustration is building within the White House at President Trump’s refusal to concede defeat. A senior White House officials tells @PeterAlexander, “This is unsustainable,” referring to Trump’s unwillingness to accept the election’s result.
— Geoff Bennett (@GeoffRBennett) November 11, 2020
This official says the president will keep amplifying his unsubstantiated claims of fraud and says they “do not expect him to concede.” More likely, this top aide says, “He’ll say something like, ‘We can’t trust the results, but I’m not contesting them.’” - via @PeterAlexander
— Geoff Bennett (@GeoffRBennett) November 11, 2020
Don’t expect a Trump concession, per WH aides, tho eventually “he’ll acknowledge the results and that we’ll never know how accurate they are.” Meanwhile, “He’s setting himself up as the main opposition leader.” w @PeterAlexander @albamonica @HallieJackson https://t.co/OH2ZbQMqW5
— Carol Lee (@carolelee) November 11, 2020
Reacting to the Biden senior counsel Bob Bauer’s comments that Trump’s longshot lawsuits are “theatrics,” this officials admitted, “It’s not wrong for the Biden team to call it theater.”
— Geoff Bennett (@GeoffRBennett) November 11, 2020
This official says many members of the White House staff are actively looking for new work.
Where is the bravery? They know this, it’s over, yet not one will come out in public and say it?
— Mary Snavlinmsnavlin (@msnavlin) November 11, 2020
In 1874, the Texas (Republican) governor refused to leave the capitol and barricaded himself inside. Texas then didn’t elect another republican governor for 105 years.
— John Turner (@nonameisgood) November 11, 2020
Buried in here: White House Counsel Pat Cipollone is improperly working on the Trump campaign legal efforts. He’s the government’s lawyer, not Trump’s personal lawyer https://t.co/WTaDnu3lf5
— Rick Hasen (@rickhasen) November 12, 2020
Hard to overstate the extent to which Trump and the RNC are just straight up stealing money from donors who aren’t wealthy and can’t parse fine print. Perhaps this is technically legal, but it’s still grossly fraudulent in the layman’s sense of the term. https://t.co/XpPjsnMgH7
— Brian Beutler (@brianbeutler) November 12, 2020
The Trump campaign released that 234-page stack of affidavits from poll watchers in Detroit tonight. So far, it's mostly allegations that they couldn't get as close as they wanted to the counting, couldn't re-enter the room after they left, etc. Pretty standard election stuff. pic.twitter.com/95JxceLCah
— Brad Heath (@bradheath) November 11, 2020
One Republican poll watcher said the independent lawyers observing the process seemed pretty liberal to him. pic.twitter.com/3Go0GjhsRX
— Brad Heath (@bradheath) November 11, 2020
This is the line for Covid testing at Dodger Stadium. Today. November 11. pic.twitter.com/wTWZlDWBe2
— Jason Berger (@jayberger) November 12, 2020
Wisconsin hurtling toward 'tipping point' when hospitals won't be able to save everyone, health officials warn https://t.co/KG9SLJZabM
— Molly Beck (@MollyBeck) November 11, 2020
The Midwest is losing the fight against covid, and each headline feels bleaker than the last. pic.twitter.com/nbmB0n6F5A
— Dan Diamond (@ddiamond) November 11, 2020
US New Cases
The US has set a single-day record of new COVID cases on five of the eight days since Election Day.
October 23: 81,424 (new single-day high, first day over 80K)
October 24: 80,249
October 25: 63,514
October 26: 69,848
October 27: 76,206
October 28: 81,757 (new single-day high)
October 29: 91,869 (new single-day high, first day over 90K)
October 30: 101,426 (new single-day high, first day over 100K)
October 31: 87,006
November 1: 76,690
November 2: 89,206
November 3: 94,669
November 4: 108,554 (new single-day high)
November 5: 123,741 (new single-day high, first day over 110K & 120K)
November 6: 132,566 (new single-day high, first day over 130K)
November 7: 127,894
November 8: 109,771
November 9: 127,231
November 10: 142,212 (new single-day high, first day over 140K)
November 11: 142,906 (new single-day high)
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