claimed mass fraud after losing the 2020 election?

On the evening of Election Day on November 3, 2020, Trump announced victory. However, over the next four days, Biden pulled ahead in several battleground states until his victory was announced on November 7. The Trump campaign launched a series of lawsuits alleging mass fraud across the nation.

The Claims

Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s lead lawyer, held a press conference at Four Seasons to highlight claims of fraud and their upcoming legal battles. The primary assertion was that fraud likely took place because of an influx of mail-in ballot votes, and a supposed lack of access by the Republican poll watchers for oversight in vote counting. Giuliani claimed that there had also been thousands of votes from deceased that were improperly counted.

The conference became notable for its location at Four Seasons Landscaping, and for taking place during the announcement that Biden had won. Situated next to a sex shop and crematorium, it was suspected that the location was booked in error, and was intended to be at a Four Seasons hotel. At the time the press conference was taking place, Trump was playing golf. It was then that Biden was announced the winner:

In another press conference on November 19, Giuliani reiterated his claims about fraud and the lack of adequate oversight from poll watchers, referencing the film My Cousin Vinny to make his case.

During the conference, Sidney Powell, another senior Trump lawyer, announced suits in Georgia and Michigan against Dominion, which provided substantial voting infrastructure across the country. Powell also alleged a global communist conspiracy behind the fraud. She was soon after dismissed from the legal team.

The lawsuits asserted a variety of claims. Examples included:

  • Mail-in ballots that hadn’t been accurately signed and marked on the outside
  • Mail-in ballots not in their original envelopes
  • Non-uniform curing, or fixing of ballot mistakes, being unconstitutional
  • State guidances on mail-in voting
  • Multiple votes from the same individuals
  • More votes than the voting population of the corresponding district
  • Higher rates of machines rejections for Republican ballots
  • “Over votes” from the use of Sharpies and its bleed through the paper

The Results

Trump’s legal team sought to delay or prevent certification of election results in the battleground states of Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Nevada. Certification is the legal process by which states officially submit their results, with deadlines defined by state law.

None of the suits were allowed to prevent certification. The one victory the Trump team achieved – the exclusion of votes in Pennsylvania which were too few to have any influence – was reversed by the state’s Supreme Court. In another instance, the Trump legal team spent $3 million for a recount in a Wisconsin county, only for more Biden votes to be discovered.

By the time a month had passed from the election, with 10 cases still pending, the Trump campaign had won zero out of 32 suits. While the campaign pledged more, the judges’ opinions on many of the dismissed suits – including by judges appointing by Trump – gave clear pictures of how little basis the suits had. One Michigan judge deemed the provided proof as “inadmissible hearsay within hearsay.” A Georgia judge said another suit “would breed confusion and disenfranchisement.” A Pennsylvania judge said of yet another suit, “This claim, like Frankenstein’s Monster, has been haphazardly stitched together.”

Transition & Certification

For three weeks after the election, the administration refused to begin the transition process to the President-elect. However, on November 24, head of the General Services Administration Emily W. Murphy confirmed that she would approve the formal transition process, freeing federal money and allowing security briefings for the Biden team.

On December 1, Attorney General Bill Barr said if there was fraud, there wasn’t enough to change the results of the election. This marked a notable shift for Barr, who had provided Trump legal cover through the Mueller investigation and impeachment over Ukrainian quid-pro-quo. Others who had contradicted Trump’s claims of voter fraud, including the head of the organization responsible for election security, were fired.

By the time a month had passed from the election, all of the battleground states in question had been certified.

The Tweetstorm

Over the course of the month following the election, Trump tweeted dozens of unfounded claims about mass fraud, all flagged by Twitter. While the following are examples of claims about victory, poll observers, fake news, rigging, and individual states, each were reiterated by Trump several times on Twitter.

The Claims
Business Insider – Dominion Voting Systems tore into Sidney Powell’s lawsuit accusing it of a vast conspiracy, calling it ‘baseless, senseless, physically impossible’
Politico – Trump campaign cuts Sidney Powell from president’s legal team
The Results
Business Insider – Trump spent $3 million for a vote recount in Wisconsin’s largest county to support his baseless claim of ballot fraud but lost by even more than initially thought
The New York Times – Trump Is Not Doing Well With His Election Lawsuits. Here’s a Rundown.
Business Insider – Trump and his allies have won zero out at least 32 lawsuits they’ve filed since Election Day
The New York Times – Over 30 Trump Campaign Lawsuits Have Failed. Some Rulings Are Scathing.

Transition & Certification
Associated Press – Disputing Trump, Barr says no widespread election fraud

Associated Press – Trump fires agency head who vouched for 2020 vote security
The New York Times – Trump Administration Approves Start of Formal Transition to Biden
CNN – How election certification works and why it matters more than ever this year
NBC News – Trump administration officially authorizes Biden transition
The Washington Post – Wisconsin and Arizona make it official as Trump fails to stop vote certification in all six states where he contested his defeat
Business Insider – All major battleground states in the 2020 election officially certify their results, cementing Biden’s victory in the presidential race
The Twitterstorm
Trump Twitter Archive V2

repeatedly used Russian propaganda in his campaign ads?

In one instance, a Trump advertisement saying to support the troops used footage of Russian jets.

In another, Trump’s campaign used footage from Russian factories and Ukrainian companies.

During the Republican National Convention, in another video railing against riots in US cities after the death of George Floyd at the hands of police, footage was used from protests in Spain.

Person running near a fire set in the streets of Barcelona in 2019.
A screenshot from an RNC video about US protests was actually footage from Spain

Another advertisement featured a Philadelphia woman and her business. She says she was misled by the filmmakers and only learned about it being used for a political advertisement when she saw it on television.

Similarly, Dr. Fauci said his words were used out of context and without permission in another advertisement.

Other advertisements also used stock footage and misleading content, including boxes labelled “MADE IN USA” and championing job growth while showing footage of an Illinois steel plant that had laid off hundreds of workers.

Politico – Trump ad asks people to support the troops. But it uses a picture of Russian jets. 
The Guardian – Trump election ad uses stock military image ‘featuring Russian fighter jets’

Politico – Another pro-Trump ad uses footage from Russia
Buzzfeed News – RNC Video Showing Rioters In “Biden’s America” Is Actually Spain
The Philadelphia Inquirer – Haddon Heights market unwillingly stars in Trump campaign ad
The Daily Beast – Trump Campaign Uses Russian Footage in Ad—Again

tweeted a satirical news story, believing it to be real?

On October 16, 2020, Trump tweeted a story from a satire site which claimed that Twitter shut itself down to slow the spread of negative news about opponent Joe Biden.

An excerpt from the referenced story reads,

After seeing account after account tweet out one particularly bad story, CEO Jack Dorsey realized he had to take action. Dorsey smashed a glass box in his office reading “Break In Case Of Bad Publicity For Democrats.” Inside the case was a sledgehammer for smashing Twitter’s servers.

“Red alert — shut the servers down! Shut them all down!”

The Babylon Bee’s Twitter responded to Trump’s support.

The Babylon Bee – Twitter Shuts Down Entire Network To Slow Spread Of Negative Biden News
Newsweek – The Babylon Bee Wasted No Time Trolling Trump After He Tweeted Its Satirical Article as News
Wikipedia – The Babylon Bee

watched up to 8 hours of TV a day?

The New York Times was the first to report in 2017 that Trump watched between 4 and 8 hours of cable television per day. Trump dismissed the reports as fake news.

During a September 10, 2020 press conference in which Trump responded to claims that he called fallen US soldiers “suckers” and “losers,” he named some 8 hours of television programming he’d watched the day prior.

The New York Times – Inside Trump’s Hour-by-Hour Battle for Self-Preservation
The Hill – Trump watches up to eight hours of TV per day: report
The Hill – Trump: I don’t watch much television ‘primarily because of documents’
New York Magazine – Trump Binge-Watched Fox News All Night, Woke Up to Watch More Fox

denied having mini-strokes?

Trump’s tweet was in response to a new book’s depiction of an unplanned visit to Walter Reed Medical Center in November of 2019. His denial drew attention because the book never made mention of mini-strokes.

Donald Trump v. The United States, written by Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Michael Schmidt, also said that Pence was told to be on standby to assume presidential powers in case Trump had to be anesthetized.

The White House physician issued a statement saying, “I can confirm that President Trump has not experienced nor been evaluated for a cerebrovascular accident (stroke), transient ischemic attack (mini stroke), or any acute cardiovascular emergencies, as have been incorrectly reported in the media.”

Trump’s tweets came amid his attempts to paint Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden as mentally unsuitable for the position. In July, he bragged about completing a basic cognitive test.

The Hill – Trump denies ‘mini-strokes’ sent him to Walter Reed
Politico – Trump goes after Drudge over rumors of ‘mini-strokes’

asked about getting his face on Mount Rushmore?

Governor of South Dakota Kristi Noem (R) recounted her first meeting with Trump in 2018 at the Oval office:

“He said, ‘Kristi, come on over here. Shake my hand. I shook his hand, and I said, ‘Mr. President, you should come to South Dakota sometime. We have Mount Rushmore.’ And he goes, ‘Do you know it’s my dream to have my face on Mount Rushmore?’ I started laughing. He wasn’t laughing, so he was totally serious.”

According to The New York Times, a Presidential aide reached out to her later to inquire about the process for being added to Mount Rushmore. Trump immediately derided it as “fake news,” because immediately saying “sounds like a good idea to me!”

Trump brought up the idea of being put on Mount Rushmore in a July 2017 rally, though he said he was “totally joking.”

CNN – New York Times: White House reached out to South Dakota governor about adding Trump to Mount Rushmore
ABC News – Trump denies WH asked about adding him to Mount Rushmore, then calls it a ‘good idea’
Argus Leader – Mount Trumpmore? It’s the president’s ‘dream,’ Rep. Kristi Noem says

sent a cease and desist to CNN over a poll he felt was fake?

The legal filing from Trump’s campaign alleged that the poll was “designed to mislead American voters through a biased questionnaire and skewed sampling,” and demanded an apology.

“We stand by our poll,” said Matt Dornic, a CNN spokesman. CNN also noted that several other polls found Trump trailing Biden by double digits, and that there was nothing unorthodox about the methodology used by their own.

The poll showed Trump trailing Democratic candidate Joe Biden by 14 points ahead of the 2020 election, and found Trump’s approval rating at 38%, among his lowest.

The Week – Trump sends cease and desist letter to CNN after they released a poll that he ‘felt’ was ‘fake’
CNN – Trump campaign demands CNN apologize for poll that shows Biden leading
USA Today – Trump campaign sends CNN ‘cease and desist’ letter, demands it retract poll that found Biden up 14 points

tweeted fake news while warning about fake news?

Trump tweeted a clip of a black toddler and white toddler running together to embrace. It was edited to include a fake CNN chyron reading “terrified todler[sic] runs from racist baby” before cutting to a title reading “America is not the problem. Fake news is.”

Twitter labelled it as “manipulated media” before ultimately removing the video when a copyright notice was issued from the rights holder.

Other tweets of Trump have been flagged by Twitter, such as a manipulated video of Joe Biden, false information about mail-in voting, and a tweet about protests that was flagged for glorying violence.

The Hill – Twitter flags Trump tweet featuring fake CNN chyron as ‘manipulated media’
The Hill – Twitter disables video in Trump tweet featuring fake CNN chyron
Variety – Trump’s Tweet With Fake ‘Racist Baby’ CNN Clip Flagged by Twitter as Manipulated Media

dismissed COVID-19 across yet another month? (timeline pt. 3)

As with the first and second timelines, COVID-19 case numbers for this post are taken from https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/, and there may be a lag between Trump’s statements and the day’s reported numbers.

Apr. 20 – 808,540 US cases, 43,632 US deaths. 2.5 million cases and 173,000 deaths worldwide.

Now we’re going toward 50 – I’m hearing, or 60,000 people. One is too many. I always say it. One is too many, but we’re going toward 50 or 60,000 people. That’s at the lower – as you know the lower (end of the projections) was supposed to be 100,000 people.

Trump compares a testing swab to a Q-Tip.

This is what it’s about, right? Does it remind you of something? Reminds you of this, right? One’s a swab, one’s a Q-Tip. It’s actually different. It’s very sophisticated, actually.

Apr. 21 – 835,402 cases, 46,380 deaths. Trump again brags about his press conference’s ratings, again comparing them to The Bachelor.

Apr. 22 – 866,683 cases, 48,790 deaths. Trump shuts down immigration via Executive Order.

Apr. 23 – 898,081 cases, 51,191 deaths. Trump proposes investigating whether using UV light and injecting disinfectants could combat COVID-19.

So, supposing we hit the body with a tremendous, whether its ultraviolet or just very powerful light… And I then I see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in one minute, and is there a way you can do something like that by injection inside, or almost a cleaning

Apr. 24 – 934,555 cases, 53,183 deaths.

Trump says he made comments about UV light and injecting disinfectant “sarcastically.”

Apr. 25 – 969,206 cases, 55,295 deaths.

Trump defends himself from charges that he had called coronavirus a Democrat hoax.

Apr. 26 – 995,057 cases, 56,467 deaths.

Apr. 27 – 1,018,913 cases, 57,871 deaths.

Trump brushes off reports of people taking his former suggestions about using UV light and injecting disinfectant seriously.

I can’t imagine why [people are ingesting disinfectants].

Apr. 28 – 1,044,752 cases, 60,406 deaths. COVID-19 deaths now surpass all US deaths from the Vietnam War.

Apr. 29 – 1,073,600 cases, 62,852 deaths.

It’s going to go. It’s going to leave. It’s going to be gone. It’s going to be eradicated.

Trump repeats past claims that Joe Scarborough is a murderer.

Apr. 30 – 1,104,914 cases, 65,127 deaths.

We did a spectacular job…

Trump again warns against mass voter fraud, which he previously claimed is why he lost the 2016 popular vote.

May 1 – 1,141,084 cases, 67,077 deaths. Trump replaces watchdog who identified critical medical shortages and threatens China with new tariffs as retaliation for COVID-19.

May 2 – 1,170,057 cases, 68,809 deaths.

Hopefully we’re going to come in under that 100,000 lives lost.

May 3 – 1,196,402 cases, 69,985 deaths.

We’re going to lose anywhere from 75, 80 to 100,000 people. That’s a horrible thing.

May 5 – 1,247,549 cases, 73,733 deaths. Trump discusses shutting down the coronavirus response team.

Trump complains about aggressive reporters.

Paula Reid, she’s sitting there and I say, ‘How angry. I mean, What’s the purpose?’ They’re not even tough questions, but you see the attitude of these people, it’s like incredible.

Trump tours a mask facility without wearing a mask, while the song Live and Let Die plays over the loudspeakers.

I think it’s a mask facility, right? If it’s a mask facility, I will. Yeah. I don’t know if it’s a mask facility.

May 6 – 1,273,101 cases, 76,312 deaths. Signs Proclamation in Recognition of National Nurses Day.

Trump speaks on Dr. Bright, a vaccine expert who was fired for pushing back against the unproven drugs Trump promoted.

I never met Dr. Bright. I don’t know who he is. I didn’t hear good things about him. I did not hear good things about him at all. To me, he seems like a disgruntled employee that’s trying to help the Democrats.

Trump reversed prior remarks on dissolving the coronavirus response team.

I thought we could wind it down sooner. But I had no idea how popular the task force is until, actually, yesterday when I started talking about winding it down.

May 7 – 1,302,758 cases, 78,485 deaths. The Department of Justice drops charges against former Trump national security advisor Michael Flynn.

May 8 – 1,331,927 cases, 80,202 deaths.

This is why the whole concept of tests aren’t necessarily great. The tests are perfect, but something can happen between a test where it’s good and then something happens and all of the sudden.

May 9 – 1,357,470 cases, 81,656 deaths.

May 10 – 1,377,665 cases, 82,872 deaths. Trump tweets over 100 times during Mother’s Day.

May 11 – 1,397,037 cases, 83,948 deaths. Trump storms out of press conference.

May 15 – 1,498,606 cases, 91,154 deaths.

Joe has absolutely no idea what’s happening. AOC is a disaster. She wants all fossil fuel out. She wants everything out. She wants wind, which is expensive — kills all the birds. You know, I’m also an environmentalist. But wind is a disaster.

May 16 – 1,522,117 cases, 92,396 deaths.

We used to make our own product, would you believe it? We used to make our product, right. We don’t need 37 pencils, we can buy two pencils, and make them be better.

Trump tweets a video of himself giving the Presidential speech from the 1996 film Independence Day.

May 17 – 1,541,642 cases, 93,280 deaths.

Vaccine or no vaccine, we’re back.

CNN – April 21 coronavirus news
The Independent – Trump revises coronavirus deaths prediction to ‘hopefully’ under 100,000
Vanity Fair – Trump Casually Doubles the Number of Americans He’d Be Okay Losing to the Coronavirus
Forbes – ‘I Can’t Imagine Why’: Trump Denies Responsibility For Spike In Disinfectant Emergency Calls
The Hill – Trump says coronavirus will be ‘eradicated’
The New York Times – Trump Moves to Replace Watchdog Who Identified Critical Medical Shortages
New York Magazine – Trump to Boost Confidence in Handling Second Wave As First Still Rages: Report
The Independent – Trump tweets more than 100 times in one day as coronavirus death toll nears 80,000
The New York Times – Trump Foresees Virus Death Toll as High as 100,000 in the United States
Business Insider – Trump says Biden has ‘no idea what’s happening’ seconds before claiming that AOC ‘wants wind’ that ‘kills all the birds’
MSNBC – Trump declares ‘vaccine or no vaccine, we’re back,’ as coronavirus deaths approach 90,000
National Geographic – U.S. coronavirus deaths now surpass fatalities in the Vietnam War

dismissed COVID-19 across another month? (timeline pt. 2)

As the COVID-19 pandemic began, Trump went from “It’s going to be just fine” to “I’ve felt it was a pandemic long before it was called a pandemic” in 56 days. As with that first timeline, COVID-19 case numbers for this post are taken from https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/, and there may be a lag between Trump’s statements and the day’s reported numbers.

Mar. 18 – 10,091 total US cases, 171 deaths.

It’s not racist at all. No. Not at all. It comes from China. That’s why. It comes from China. I want to be accurate.

Mar. 19 – 14,896 cases, 240 deaths. Trump promotes unproven drug treatments, falsely claiming that it has been approved by the FDA for COVID-19.

And we’re going to be able to make that drug available almost immediately, and that’s where the FDA has been so great. They – they’ve gone through the approval process. It’s been approved.

Mar. 20 – 20,873 cases, 310 deaths. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo orders all non-essential businesses to keep their workers home. Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker issues a “stay-at-home” order. Indiana, Ohio, Louisiana, and others follow.

Mar. 21 – 25,969 cases, 376 deaths.

Mar. 22 – 33,745 cases, 512 deaths.

Mar. 23 – 46,433 cases, 693 deaths.

You look at automobile accidents, which are far greater than any numbers we’re talking about. That doesn’t mean we’re going to tell everybody no more driving of cars. So we have to do things to get our country open.

Mar. 24 – 58,021 cases, 962 deaths.

Ultimately the goal is to ease the guidelines…Easter is our timeline, what a great timeline that would be.

Mar. 25 – 71,638 cases, 1,269 deaths. 3.3 million Americans file for unemployment.

Mar. 26 – 89,513 cases, 1,629 deaths. The United States now leads the world in confirmed COVID-19 cases.

Our country has to go back. Our country is based on that. And I think it’s going to happen pretty quickly. A lot of progress is made, but we’ve got to get back to work.

Mar. 27 – 108,537 cases, 2,131 deaths.

You call it a germ, you can call it a flu, you can call it a virus. You know, you can call it many different names. I’m not sure anybody even knows what it is.

Mar. 28 – 127,827 cases, 2,781 deaths.

Mar. 29 – 147,921 cases, 3,283 deaths. Trump brags about TV ratings.

Mar. 30 – 171,640 cases, 3,150 deaths. American deaths from COVID-19 surpass 9/11.

Apr. 1 – 224,651 cases, 6,465 deaths.

Did you know I was number one on Facebook?

Apr. 2 – 255,276 cases, 7,676 deaths. Global cases reaches 1 million. Another 6.6 million Americans file for unemployment.

Apr. 4 – 322,790 cases, 10,537 deaths. More American deaths than those from Operation Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) combined.

I may take [hydroxychloroquine]. I’ll have to ask my doctors about that. But I may take it.

Maybe we could allow special, for churches, maybe we could talk about it. Maybe we could allow them, with great separation outside, on Easter Sunday. I don’t know, it’s something we should talk about.

Apr. 6 – 381,262 cases, 13,488 deaths. Trump interjects during a question for Dr. Fauci about hydroxychloroquine.

I answered this 15 times. You don’t have to answer.

Apr. 7 – 415,992 cases, 15,755 deaths. Trump echoes past claims of fraud with mail-in voting.

Mail-in voting is horrible, it’s corrupt…sure I could vote by mail, because I’m allowed to.

Trump falsely claims in a Hannity interview that the US is not experiencing a shortage of beds and ventilators.

The good thing is that the number of beds needed, I think we were right about that. I was right. My group was right.

I just saw on your show and a couple of other people just reported back to me that everyone is in great shape from the standpoint of ventilators, which are very hard, because they’re expensive and they’re big and like — it’s, you know — it’s — and they’re very high-tech.

Apr. 8 – 448,806 cases, 17,966 deaths. Trump threatens to halt WHO funding.

They really called every aspect of it wrong…recently social media said they seem to be very China-centric.

Apr. 9 – 482,724 cases, 20,113 deaths. An additional 6.6 million Americans file for unemployment. The Federal Reserve announces a stimulus of $2,300,000,000,000 ($2.3 trillion).

Apr. 10 – 517,010 cases, 22,394 deaths. Trump administration limits COVID-19 reporting requirements to healthcare industry employers.

This is a very brilliant enemy. You know, it’s a brilliant enemy. They develop drugs like the antibiotics. You see it. Antibiotics used to solve every problem. Now one of the biggest problems the world has is the germ has gotten so brilliant that the antibiotic can’t keep up with it… We’re fighting – not only is it hidden, but it’s very smart, okay? It’s invisible and it’s hidden, but it’s – it’s very smart.

Apr. 11 – 546,923 cases, 24,460 deaths. The United States now leads the world in COVID-19 deaths. Reports surface of Trump asking Dr. Fauci, “Why don’t we let this wash over the country?”

Apr. 12 – 573,092 cases, 26,215 deaths.

Apr. 13 – 600,825 cases, 27,963 deaths. Trump plays video in White House briefing room titled “The media minimized the risk from the start.” He claims total authority over state governors.

Well I have the ultimate authority. President of the United States has the authority to do what the President has the authority to do, which is very powerful.

Trump spars with a reporter over a gap in actions taken February.

You’re so disgraceful. It’s so disgraceful the way you say that…nobody thought we should do it, and when I did it, you know what we did? You know what we did? What do you do when you have no case in the whole United States…zero cases zero deaths on January 17. …we did a lot. Look, look, you know you’re a fake, you know that, your whole network is fake.

Apr. 14 – 629,827 cases, 30,592 deaths. Trump halts US funding to the WHO.

Apr. 16 – 691,619 cases, 35,537 deaths. Another 5.2 million Americans file for unemployment, totaling approximately 22 million. Trump declines to speak out against protests in Michigan and other states against closures and social distancing.

There’s death and there’s problems in staying at home, too. It’s not just isn’t it wonderful to stay at home. They’re having – they’re suffering. This country wasn’t built on that principle, it was built on an exact opposite principle, actually. And I watched in one particular state where they were, they want to get back, the want to get back… I think they listen to me, they seem to be protesters that like me, and respect this opinion, and my opinion is the same as all the governors. They all want to open.

Apr. 17 – 724,900 cases, 38,134 deaths. Trump tweets in response to reports of protests against state closures, even citing the 2nd Amendment, though he has suggested taking guns without due process.

The timeline is continued here.

Worldometer – Coronavirus, United States
Politico – Trump on ‘Chinese virus’ label: ‘It’s not racist at all’
AP News – AP FACT CHECK: Trump falsely claims drug approval for virus
Whitehouse.gov – Remarks by President Trump, Vice President Pence, and Members of the Coronavirus Task Force in Press Briefing
Politifact – Timeline: How Donald Trump responded to the coronavirus pandemic
NPR – 3.3 Million File Unemployment Claims, Shattering Records
Politico – Trump triggers Defense Production Act for the first time
USA Today – Another 6.6M Americans file for unemployment benefits as layoffs show no letup
Department of Defense – CASUALTY STATUS as of 10 a.m. EDT April 13, 2020
The New York Times – President Trump’s Prime-Time Pandemic
The Wall Street Journal – U.S. Coronavirus Death Toll Passes Italy, Becoming World’s Highest
CNN – The 24 most wildly irresponsible lines from Donald Trump’s latest interview with Sean Hannity
Forbes – The Fed Will Pump Another $2.3 Trillion Into The Economy. Here’s Why This Time Is Different
Occupational Safety and Health Administration – Enforcement Guidance for Recording Cases of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
The Washington Post – Trump administration has many task forces — but still no plan for beating covid-19
Politico – Trump halts funding to World Health Organization
Fortune – 22 million have lost their jobs over the past month—real unemployment rate likely nearing 18%
Business Insider – Fox News host defended anti-lockdown protesters carrying Confederate flags and falsely accused Michigan’s governor of calling them Nazis

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