“It’s got more televisions than any plan in history,” the president brags about Air Force One.
He’s kicking off a campaign rally in Swanton, Ohio.
Now he’s mocking Joe Biden for following social distancing rules at his press conferences.
The president is telling his crowd of white people how well he’s doing with Black and Hispanic voters. And now he’s segued into complaining about “projects” being built in the suburbs.
"I'm the only thing standing between you and chaos," President Trump says.
President Trump is bragging about how people shout "we love you" at his rallies, saying no one ever shouted that at a politician before.
"Biden was in charge of the swine flu."
"He did such a gross, horrible job on that."
"They lost many, many people."
More than 16 times more people have died under President Trump's watch.
"We kicked ass."
The president is repeatedly reliving his 2016 victory during this 2020 rally.
Trump is bragging about a tank factory in Lima, Ohio.
@DavidCloudLAT went there two years ago to write about how the government is building tanks that the Army said it doesn't need.
President Biden can get a little more candid while speaking at fundraisers, and today’s in Park City was no exception.
Here are some example.
When talking about the Inflation Reduction Act, Biden admitted “I wish I hadn’t called it that because it has less to do with reducing inflation than it has to do with providing alternatives that generate economic growth.”
He also mentioned Trump by name, which is very rare. He asked for a show of hands if anyone knew any foreign leaders who wanted Trump back.
(I didn’t see any hands, but not hard to think of a few who do!)
The ramp down to the Door of No Return at Cape Coast Castle
Let me tell you a little bit about our tour with Vice President Harris today at Cape Coast Castle.
Near the Door of No Return, Harris walked into the dungeon that once held enslaved women, carrying a bouquet of white flowers that she had been gifted earlier.
The tour guide explained that the women imprisoned there would gaze up toward the sky through holes in the ceiling and sing songs hoping for death, “because death means freedom.”
Speaker Pelosi, one of the masters of the inside game, says at the White House that "inside maneuvering only takes us so far" when it comes to civil rights.
Thanking advocates for gay marriage, she credits their "impatience, persistence and your patriotism."
Senate Leader Schumer spoke before Pelosi, says he's wearing the same purple tie that he wore to his daughter's wedding. She and her wife are expecting their first child.
"I want them to raise their child with all the love and security that ever kid deserves."
Sam Smith is signing "Stay With Me" at the ceremony.
"This ain't love, it's clear to see
But, darling, stay with me . . ."
The Justice Department's redacted explanation for why information on witnesses needs to remain redacted.
"In short, the government has well-founded concerns that steps may be taken to frustrate or
otherwise interfere with this investigation if facts in the affidavit were prematurely disclosed."
"If witnesses' identities are exposed, they could be subjected to harms including retaliation, intimidation, or harassment, and even threats to their physical safety."
COVID-19 has entered the White House in a potentially significant way.
Doug Emhoff tested positive earlier today. Vice President Harris skipping this equal pay event that is about to start. She was with President Biden earlier for bill signing.
Harris has tested negative so far. Biden last tested negative on Sunday, according to the White House.
Biden is speaking now at the equal pay event. He says, “this is the biggest crowd we’ve had since we got here!” The East Room is packed with people.