Wall Street Journal 12/24/20 |
Earlier in the week, the president demanded revisions to the coronavirus relief package just passed by Congress, including an increase from $600 to $2,000 in relief payments to be sent to most Americans. Republicans in Congress are reportedly balking at that idea.
➤BIG ORDER FOR VACCINE DOSES: The federal government is buying another 100 million doses of Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine to ensure that all Americans can be vaccinated by June 2021. Part of the initial order of 100 million has already been delivered to health care facilities to administer to their frontline people.
➤VOTING MACHINE COMPANY BOSS SUES TRUMP ALLIES: The Trump campaign and several of the president's allies are being sued for defamation by an executive of a company that makes voting machines. Among those named in the suit are Trump lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, the conservative media channels One America News Network and Newsmax Media, and Colorado activist Joseph Oltmann. The suit by Eric Coomer, head of security for Dominion Voting Systems, says they falsely accused the company and him personally of deleting Trump votes in order to subvert the election. Trump has called the company "a disaster." Coomer said he has been driven from his home and is living in hiding due to threats related to the allegations, which the suit claims are baseless.
A Pakistani court orders the release of Omar Sheikh, convicted in 2002 of killing WSJ reporter Daniel Pearl https://t.co/uYxi3mXyu0
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) December 24, 2020
President Donald Trump issued full pardons to his former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, associate Roger Stone, and Charles Kushner, a real estate developer and the father of Trump's son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner https://t.co/F4sX87PxEW pic.twitter.com/HyNmbPYlrn
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 24, 2020
➤26 MORE PARDONS ISSUED: President Trump has pardoned 26 more people, including Paul Manafort, his former campaign chairman, and Roger Stone, a longtime friend and adviser. Both declined to cooperate with prosecutors in the office of the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 campaign. Also pardoned was Charles Kushner, father of the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner. The elder Kushner served two years in prison for tax evasion and retaliating against a federal witness, his own brother-in-law.
There are U.S. troops all over the world, many with young families, who will not be home for Christmas. I think the WH press corps will be okay. https://t.co/fEqfAxjkBN
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) December 24, 2020
The USPS has been struggling this holiday season with record volumes and unprecedented staffing shortages due to the coronavirus. @berthacoombs reports. (via @thenewsoncnbc) pic.twitter.com/pzBHrtDgdw
— CNBC (@CNBC) December 24, 2020
➤USPS CRUSHED BY HOLIDAY VOLUME: The US Postal Service is struggling to deliver an unprecedented number of packages in time for Christmas. The huge volume, plus the absence of a number of postal workers quarantined for coronavirus, have caused a perfect storm of packages. They're stacked "up to the ceiling" in Philadelphia, a union official said. And Detroit processing facilities are "in gridlock," CNN reports.
➤WATCH OUT FOR FALLING IGUANAS: Iguanas are funny creatures. They sleep in trees in warm climates, but when the weather gets chilly their lizard bodies go dormant and they fall off their branches and plop to the ground, where they just lie there like roadkill until the warm weather wakes them up. This is merely interesting unless you live in south Florida and it gets chilly one night and, bam, an iguana falls on your head. Iguanas can weigh up to 20 pounds, although most are much smaller. This is a warning: The National Weather Service in Miami warns of "falling iguanas" in its forecast for the holiday weekend.
COUNT THE ROLLS! 🏀#KiaTipOff20 on ESPN pic.twitter.com/C2eIYqGXmA
— NBA (@NBA) December 24, 2020
🏀ROCKETS-THUNDER SEASON OPENER POSTPONED: Yesterday's season-opening game between the Houston Rockets and the Oklahoma City Thunder was postponed at the last minute after several Rockets players tested positive for the coronavirus. In fact, a headcount determined that the Rockets didn't have enough active players to play the game.
🏈PARTY'S OVER FOR DWAYNE HASKINS: Washington Football Team quarterback Dwayne Haskins has been stripped of his captaincy after attending a party without wearing a mask after his team's Sunday loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Haskin has apologized for the indiscretion.
🏈WILDCATS HIRES PATRIOTS COACH: The Arizona Wildcats have hired New England Patriots quarterbacks coach Jedd Fisch as their new head coach. Fisch will replace Kevin Sumlin, who was fired. The Wildcats are 0-5 so far this season.
🏈BILLS MIGHT PLAY IN FRONT OF FANS: It is, after all, the first Buffalo Bills home playoff game in a quarter of a century. New York State health officials are reviewing a plan that would allow 6,700 fans to attend a home playoff game next month. The plan is to test every one of those fans with a rapid-results COVID-19 test before they enter the stadium. The playoff game probably will be on Saturday, January 9th or Sunday, January 10th. The Bills clinched the AFC East title last Saturday.
JuJu Smith-Schuster danced on the Bengals logo before the game.....and then got rocked and fumbled in the 1st quarter which led to a Cincinnati TD. pic.twitter.com/O2S3X00kKg
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) December 22, 2020
🏈JUJU STOPS DANCING: JuJu Smith-Schuster's dancing days are over for now. The Pittsburgh Steelers told ESPN that he is giving up his ritual of dancing on opposing team logos before each game. Cincinnati Bengals safety Vonn Bell was offended by the dance routine and showed it during the game to devastating effect. Smith-Schuster says he was just having some fun for his fans on social media. Anyway, it was funnier when the Steelers were undefeated.
Frightening drive through South Dakota blizzard caught on camera https://t.co/d7UrhbBPBe pic.twitter.com/wYZAlsNPtc
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 24, 2020
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