COVID-19 continues to have a devastating impact on the United States.
About 15 million cases have been reported in the US and more than 283,000 people have died. Meanwhile, President-elect Joe Biden continues to build his team as he readies to take over at the White House on January 20.
And, President Trump continues to fight against what he called a “rigged election” and he was back campaigning for Senate candidates in the state of Georgia over the weekend.
Joining the discussion:
- Aaron Mate is the host of “Pushback with Aaron Mate” on the Grayzone’s digital platform.
- Neil McCabe is National Political Correspondent for the Star Newspaper Group.
- Adolfo Franco is an attorney and a Republican strategist.
- Douglass Sloan is the Principal and Senior Political Analyst with National Capitol Strategy Group.
For more:
Trump mulling extravagant White House exit to upstage Biden inauguration: report https://t.co/h0OCzwnYes pic.twitter.com/3UUy3qKOLl
— The Hill (@thehill) December 7, 2020
Georgia reaffirms Joe Biden's victory for the third time following recounts, dealing a major blow to Donald Trump's attempt to overturn the results https://t.co/OX8Mbax1L4 pic.twitter.com/lyTyM44oMe
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) December 7, 2020
President Trump said that Rudy Giuliani is "doing very well" in the hospital, where he is being treated after contracting COVID-19. Giuliani has traveled to battleground states in an effort to help Trump subvert his election loss to Joe Biden. https://t.co/VO6s0H0CTS
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 7, 2020