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Biden news: Trump ‘got vaccine while president’, as New York AG set to probe Cuomo harassment claims

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Tom Batchelor,James Crump,Oliver O'Connell
Monday 01 March 2021 19:58 EST
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Donald Trump’s administration “dismantled” the US immigration system according to Joe Biden’s head of homeland security Alejandro Mayorkas in comments during the White House press briefing on Monday. He said that his team is working around the clock to “replace the cruelty of the past administration with an orderly, humane and safe immigration process”.

Joe Biden is currently meeting with his Mexican counterpart President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador, “AMLO”, for an initial virtual meeting at which immigration and fighting the Covid-19 pandemic are expected to be top of the agenda. Mr Biden told AMLO that he sees Mexico as an equal.

It was announced in the White House Covid briefing that the CDC is “deeply concerned” at the plateauing of the decline in Covid cases in the US as new variants spread and states begin to relax restrictions.

As the first Johnson & Johnson vaccines are sent out for delivery across the US, it emerged that former president Trump and first lady Melania Trump received their vaccinations before leaving the White House in January.

In his speech at CPAC on Sunday, Mr Trump urged all Americans to take the vaccine.

MyPillow CEO has mic muted for spouting vaccine conspiracies

MyPillow’s outspoken Trump-supporting chief executive was censored during an interview at CPAC – an event branded “America Uncanceled” – after he launched into conspiracy theories linking the coronavirus vaccine with the devil.

Tom Batchelor1 March 2021 11:00

Biden to meet with Mexican president amid migration issues

Joe Biden is planning a virtual meeting today with his Mexican counterpart, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, in an effort to address issues around migration, coronavirus, the economy and national security.

Mexico’s president has said he intends during the meeting to propose a new immigrant labour programme that could bring 600,000 to 800,000 Mexican and Central American immigrants a year to work legally in the United States.

A senior Biden administration official declined to say whether the US president would back or oppose the proposal, saying only that both countries agree on the need to expand legal pathways for migration. The official insisted on anonymity to discuss private conversations.

Tom Batchelor1 March 2021 11:21

Sacha Baron Cohen mocks ‘comedy genius’ Rudy Giuliani in Golden Globes acceptance speech

Sacha Baron Cohen ripped into Rudy Giuliani in his Golden Globe acceptance speech.

The British comedian and writer collected the Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical award for sequel Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, and joked that the movie “couldn’t have been possible” without Donald Trump’s personal lawyer.

“This movie couldn’t have been possible without my co-star,” Cohen began. “A fresh new talent who came from nowhere, and turned out to be a comedy genius. I’m talking, of course, about Rudy Giuliani.”

Tom Batchelor1 March 2021 11:42

Trump’s speech at CPAC was enough to haunt your most surreal fever dreams | Opinion

It was Sunday night at CPAC and everyone was waiting for the big star, recent election loser and twice-impeached former president Donald J Trump, writes Holly Baxter.

The loyalists with their Confederate flags were perched outside by the palm trees; trucks with “JANUARY 6TH REUNION!” stamped on the side sped past the conference doors; scaremongering videos about “Antifa going international” were playing on the big screen.

Everyone was getting a little antsy. It was over an hour since Don had been due onstage — was everything OK? Had he been hit by a Jewish space laser? Had Melania turned him to stone with a particularly withering look?

Tom Batchelor1 March 2021 12:03

Only two-thirds of CPAC guests back Trump for 2024 - poll

CPAC’s annual unscientific straw poll of just over 1,000 attendees found that 97 per cent approved of the job Donald Trump did as president.

But they were much more ambiguous when asked whether he should run again, with only 68 per cent saying he should.  If the 2024 primary were held today and Trump were in the race, just 55 per cent said they would vote for him, followed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis at 21 per cent.

Without Mr Trump in the field, Mr DeSantis garnered 43 per cent support, followed by 8 per cent for South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and 7 per cent each for former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Texas Senator Ted Cruz. 

Tom Batchelor1 March 2021 12:22

Biden supports right of workers to unionise

Joe Biden offered his support for Amazon workers in Alabama to decide whether they wished to form a union in a tweet on Sunday.

“America wasn’t built by Wall Street. It was built by the middle class, and unions built the middle class,” he said.

His comments come as some Amazon workers are organising the biggest unionisation push at the company since it was founded (in 1995) in Bessemer, Alabama – a state with laws that don’t favour unions. 

Tom Batchelor1 March 2021 12:40

Kamala Harris favourite to win 2024 election – bookmaker

Kamala Harris remains favourite to win the 2024 US presidential election despite Donald Trump hinting at a possible run, Ladbrokes said.

The vice president has an implied probability of 22.2 per cent, while Joe Biden has 20 per cent chance and Mr Trump has 14.3 per cent probability, Ladbrokes said.

“The former POTUS is just 6-1 in the betting to win the 2024 U.S. Election, while he’s the 3-1 favourite to be the 2024 GOP nominee,” Ladbrokes said.

“Donald Trump’s time in politics is far from over if the latest odds are anything to go by, and while Kamala Harris currently heads the next election winner betting, Trump isn’t far behind.”

Tom Batchelor1 March 2021 12:59

Biden administration to resume Taliban peace talks

The Biden administration is sending negotiators to the Middle East for peace talks with the Taliban, according to the US State Department.

US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad will travel to both Qatar and Afghanistan over the next few days to meet representatives from the Taliban and the Afghan government.

In a statement on Sunday, the State Department said that Mr Khalilzad will “resume discussions on the way ahead with the Islamic Republic and Afghan leaders, Taliban representatives, and regional countries whose interests are best served by the achievement of a just and durable political settlement and permanent and comprehensive ceasefire.”

In February 2020, the Trump administration, who also used Mr Khalilzad as its Taliban negotiator, signed an agreement that called for the militant group to cut ties with terrorist organisations and to reduce violence.

If the target was met, then the US would remove troops from Afghanistan. The Biden administration does not yet feel that the Taliban have honoured commitments made in the agreement, so are returning for more negotiations.

US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad and Taliban co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar sign a peace agreement during a ceremony in the Qatari capital Doha on 29 February 2020
US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad and Taliban co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar sign a peace agreement during a ceremony in the Qatari capital Doha on 29 February 2020 ((AFP via Getty Images))
James Crump1 March 2021 13:18

Biden adviser says White House will start acting on reparations ‘now’

The Biden administration is “going to start acting now” on reparations for descendants of slavery in the US, as a commission has been formed to research how it could be implemented.

During an interview with Axios on HBO, which will air on Monday, White House senior adviser Cedric Richmond revealed that the Biden administration is looking at how to implement reparations.

“We don’t want to wait on a study. We’re going to start acting now,” Mr Richmond told Axios.

“We have to start breaking down systemic racism and barriers that have held people of colour back and especially African Americans,” Mr Richmond continued. “[W]e have to do stuff now,” he added.

Civil Rights advocates have long argued that reparations should be paid to descendants of slaves to help tackle the inequalities faced by Black people in America, but no administration has yet implemented them.

Cedric Richmond (D-LA) and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden greet each other as Biden arrives at Columbus Airport on 27 October 2020 in Columbus, Georgia
Cedric Richmond (D-LA) and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden greet each other as Biden arrives at Columbus Airport on 27 October 2020 in Columbus, Georgia ((Getty Images))
James Crump1 March 2021 13:40

4 million Johnson & Johnson vaccines shipped across US

Johnson & Johnson began shipping out its one-shot Covid-19 vaccine on Monday morning and revealed that Americans would receive their first dose within the next 48 hours.

Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky told NBC’s TODAY on Monday morning that the vaccines are “on trucks as we’re talking.”

“We’re shipping 4 million literally as we speak,” The CEO added: “Within the next 24 to 48 hours, Americans should start receiving shots in arms.”

 The US Food and Drug Administration granted the one-dose vaccine emergency authorisation on Saturday, with the treatment now available alongside two-dose vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech.

An illustration picture shows vials with Covid-19 Vaccine stickers attached and syringes with the logo of US pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson on 17 November 2020
An illustration picture shows vials with Covid-19 Vaccine stickers attached and syringes with the logo of US pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson on 17 November 2020 ((AFP via Getty Images))
James Crump1 March 2021 13:59

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