Die-hard supporters are planning to protest Jan. 6, seeking to pressure congressional Republicans into reversing Joe Biden’s electoral victory.
Monthly Archives: December 2020
Mike Pence asks judge to toss Gohmert’s lawsuit that seeks to overturn election results
Vice President Mike Pence is set to oversee Congress when it officially counts the votes cast by the Electoral College on Jan. 6.
Amid election turmoil caused by Trump, Chief Justice Roberts lauds judiciary for pandemic response
Roberts notably avoided any mention of the judiciary’s other historic challenges caused in large part by President Donald Trump, his frequent nemesis.
GOP Sen. Perdue quarantining after possible exposure to COVID-19 just days before Georgia runoff race
Republican Sen. David Perdue announced Thursday he was quarantining after someone on his campaign tested positive for COVID-19
Live politics updates: Days before runoff, Georgia senator quarantines over COVID exposure
Days before the runoff election, Republican Sen. David Perdue is quarantining after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19
Your COVID vaccine questions, answered: how is distrust of the vaccine being addressed?
COVID vaccine distrust: Dr. William Schaffner, Medical Director of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, answers your vaccine questions.
Your COVID vaccine questions, answered: what are the vaccine side effects? Am I contagious?
Your COVID-19 vaccine questions, answered: What are the COVID vaccine side effects? If you get the vaccine, are you contagious? From “States of America.”
Your COVID vaccine questions, answered: I already had COVID, should I get the vaccine?
Your COVID-19 vaccine questions, answered: if I already had COVID, should I get the vaccine? From States of America’s live show on December 16, 2020.