President Joe Biden said that schools must reopen safely and that the Trump’s handling of COVID-19 was “even more dire than we thought.”
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Capitol Police: What we know about the 2 officers suspended, more investigated in DC riots
Majority Leader Steny Hoyer told House Democrats on Monday that as many as 15 instances of officer misconduct in the Capitol riot are under investigation.
‘He has the experience and skill’: Biden picks former career diplomat William Burns for CIA director
Burns, a career diplomat, will inherit the agency as cybersecurity and foreign policy become top priorities for the administration.
Trump pushes Georgia secretary of state to ‘find’ votes during phone call, Washington Post reports
Neal Katyal, acting solicitor general during the Obama administration, said the Trump call “demonstrates an impeachable, perhaps criminal, offense.”
Politics updates: Biden calls for ‘continuing vigilance’ against domestic attacks following Nashville bombing
President-elect Joe Biden said Monday an array of national security challenges includes protection against domestic attacks.
‘Simply no truth to these claims’: Gov. Cuomo’s office denies former aide’s sexual harassment allegation
The aide has not yet provided any validating evidence for the allegations or specified details on the harassment. Cuomo’s office has denied the claim.
Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander says Trump must ‘put country first’ and concede to Biden
“People can make their own judgment about whether the president’s acting appropriately or not,” Alexander told NBC News.
‘Getting great care’: Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19
Giuliani, who spent the week traveling the country challenging the election results, is the latest close associate of the president to test positive.
Former presidents Obama, Clinton and Bush say they’d take COVID vaccine on camera to prove safety
“I may end up taking it on TV or having it filmed, just so that people know that I trust this science,” Obama said on SiriusXM.
Barack Obama criticizes progressives over ‘defund the police,’ saying slogan can drive away moderates
Former President Barack Obama said in a Snapchat interview that progressives might be hurting their cause by using slogans like “defund the police.”