Lawyer and health policy expert Katie Keith of Georgetown University previews the Affordable Care Act case before the Supreme Court and White House Transition Project advisory board member Karen Hult discusses the presidential transition.
Senate Republican leaders held a news conference one week after the 2020 presidential election. The senators spoke briefly about their election success and the importance of the Georgia senate runoff races early next year. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (KY) said it's not unusual for the Trump Campaign to pursue legal options until the electoral college casts their votes.
Karen Hult, Virginia Tech political science professor and White House Transition Project advisory board member, discussed the Biden presidential transition.
Senate Republican leaders held a news conference one week after the 2020 presidential election. The senators spoke briefly about their election success and the importance of the Georgia senate runoff races early next year. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said it's not unusual that the Trump Campaign is pursing legal options until the electoral college casts their votes adding, there is no reason for alarm.
Secretary Alex Azar with U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Department of Defense (DoD) held a briefing Tuesday morning. Officials discussed plans to allocate initial doses of Eli Lilly and Company's investigational monoclonal antibody therapeutic, bamlanivimab. Following opening remarks, questions were taken from reporters.
President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris spoke about their administration's affordable health care agenda. Their remarks came on the same day the Supreme Court heard a challenge to the Affordable Care Act. Following the comments, President-Elect Biden took a few questions from reporters concerning the transition, President Trump's refusal to concede as well as his agenda and working with a potential GOP-led Senate.
Today's program looks at the SCOTUS case on the Affordable Care Act, we speak with Robert Barnes of The Washington Post (6). Plus more on the election and the Senate Judiciary hearing.
President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris spoke about their administration's affordable health care agenda. Their remarks came on the same day the Supreme Court heard a challenge to the Affordable Care Act. Following the comments, President-Elect Biden took a few questions from reporters concerning the transition, President Trump's refusal to concede as well as his agenda and working with a potential GOP-led Senate.
Today's program looks at the SCOTUS case on the Affordable Care Act, we speak with Robert Barnes of The Washington Post (6). Plus more on the election and the Senate Judiciary hearing.
Today's program looks at the SCOTUS case on the Affordable Care Act, we speak with Robert Barnes of The Washington Post (6). Plus more on the election and the Senate Judiciary hearing.
Today's program looks at the SCOTUS case on the Affordable Care Act, we speak with Robert Barnes of The Washington Post (6). Plus more on the election and the Senate Judiciary hearing.
Senate Republican leaders held a news conference one week after the 2020 presidential election. The senators spoke briefly about their election success and the importance of the Georgia senate runoff races early next year. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (KY) said it's not unusual for the Trump Campaign to pursue legal options until the electoral college casts their votes.
Karen Hult, Virginia Tech political science professor and White House Transition Project advisory board member, discussed the Biden presidential transition.
Senate Republican leaders held a news conference one week after the 2020 presidential election. The senators spoke briefly about their election success and the importance of the Georgia senate runoff races early next year. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said it's not unusual that the Trump Campaign is pursing legal options until the electoral college casts their votes adding, there is no reason for alarm.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and other Democratic leaders held a news conference one week after the 2020 election. Sen. Schumer responded to remarks made by Secretary of State Pompeo earlier in the day where he said there would be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration. "Secretary Pompeo, Joe Biden has won...now move on," Sen. Schumer said. The senators also spoke about the Affordable Care Act and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers (D) announced an executive order advising people to stay home. "It's not safe to go out. It's not safe to have others over. It's just not safe," Gov. Evers said in his remarks. The announcement came after the state saw a surge in positive coronavirus cases. The state has seen more than 278,000 cases and 2400 deaths since March 2020.