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President Trump to host a celebratory reception for Amy Coney Barrett

Oct 26, 2020
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US President Donald Trump White House is set to host a celebratory reception for Amy Coney Barrett on Monday evening. It is widely anticipated that she is confirmed to the US Supreme Court, in spite of fears it could turn into another coronavirus superspreader event. Point to be noted that President complained on Twitter about “COVID, COVID, COVID”, coverage in the media. He also attacked bad Republicans opposing him, as the prominent Lincoln Project. Trump heads into the final week of campaigning, even suggesting reporting on a pandemic amounts to election law violation after the country recorded its highest number of new coronavirus infections so far over the weekend with reporting more than 84,000 cases on Friday and 79,000 on Saturday.

President Trump to host a celebratory reception for Amy Coney Barrett

President Trump’s White House senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner also experiencing an increasing backlash over comments he made on a Monday morning Fox and Friends appearance. Kushner was alleged of suggesting some Black people don’t want to be successful. He said, “President Trump’s policies are the policies that can help people break out of the problems they’re complaining about, but he can’t want them to be successful more than they want to be successful”. New Yorkers and Floridians alike were not just a little startled when, last year, the president announced he was formally moving his residency from the gold-plated glamour of Trump Tower to the similarly lavish luxury of the Mar-a-Lago estate at Palm Beach.

72-years old Donna Cash said, “I think he will stay right here. He’s not going anywhere”. A 51-years old retired firefighter, John said, “He’ll go back to making money. Why would he go back to New York? He won’t go back to New York”. A couple, Howard and Debbie said, “They ran him out of New York”.  Howard said that he and the Clintons had once been friends. Yet when Trump decided to run for president and challenge her, all their friends in New York turned on him. He said, “He became a resident recently, lots of people do. There’s no sales tax here. The Florida winter is much better than in New York”. A 28-year old professional tennis coach Guilherme Frias said, “The other is ego. He might feel safer somewhere away from here. A lot of people don’t like him”.