Trump Fires Esper: Reasons and Consequences
President Trump has fired Defense Secretary Mark Esper. Esper was appointed by President Trump in July of 2019. Esper was the former secretary of the Army and a former Raytheon executive.
Read MorePresident Trump has fired Defense Secretary Mark Esper. Esper was appointed by President Trump in July of 2019. Esper was the former secretary of the Army and a former Raytheon executive.
Read MoreA striking surge in mail-in ballots had caused vote tallies in various swing states to slow down, raising anticipation and anxiety throughout the United States as to which candidate would win the election.
Read MoreToday, Friday the 20th at 6:45 am both Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE announced a joint submission request to the U.S Drug and Food Administration for an Emergency Use Authorization of their vaccine in hopes to distribute their vaccines to high-risk locations by the middle to end of December 2020.
Read MoreWith around two months left in the active Atlantic hurricane season, Hurricane Zeta has been named the 27th storm of 2020, nearly matching the record of 28 tropical storms during the 2005 season.
Read MoreAccording to the World Health Organization, so far in the United States, there have been a total of just over 9.2 million cases recorded with a little over 200,000 deaths so far. Graphs within the WHO’s website indicate that the rate of cases continues to climb within the U.S, but that the rate of deaths has stayed very consistent despite the significant increase in cases.
Read MoreWe are now weeks away from election day. Nearly four years ago, Donald Trump was sworn in as the fourty fifth president of the United States.
Read MoreOn October 12th, with an interview with National Public Radio, the nation’s top General Mark A. Milley and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff declined to endorse the White Houses orders to withdraw troops from Afghanistan.
Read MoreThe three daylong hearing consisted of Both sides of the aisle either praising, questioning, or pressuring Judge Barret to answer questions regarding precedent as well as previous court decisions.
Read MoreAfter a chaotic presidential debate between President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden, the vice-presidential debate marked a return to a more traditional way of debating and addressing current issues and plans for the upcoming election.
Read MoreThe presidential debate that occurred on September 29, 2020, got pretty mixed reviews from the general public and the media. The majority of the negative reviews about the debate are associated with President Trump’s tense and inappropriate behavior and his unwillingness to respond to the questions posed by the moderator.
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