Even as Americans are now dying from the virus at a rate of one a minute, not a single one of Trump's post-election tweets has mentioned Americans who have died of COVID
To illustrate the staggering difference between what is on Trump's mind and what is happening to his own citizens, here’s a timeline of what Trump was tweeting while Americans were mourning loved ones who had just died of COVID:
NEW: Prosecutors investigated Julian Assange, WikiLeaks, and Roger Stone for the hacking of DNC servers, but ultimately chose not to charge them, newly released portions of the Mueller Report reveal buzzfeednews.com/article/jasonl…
Though Wikileaks published emails stolen from the DNC in July and October 2016 and Roger Stone — a close associate to Donald Trump — appeared to know in advance the materials were coming, investigators “did not have sufficient evidence” to prove active participation in the hacks.
Federal prosecutors also could not establish that the hacked emails amounted to campaign contributions benefitting Donald Trump’s election chances, and furthermore felt their publication might have been protected by the First Amendment, making a successful prosecution tenuous.
NEW: US immigration authorities are buying cellphone geolocation data to track people, and argue they don’t need a warrant to do it, a Department of Homeland Security memo reveals buzzfeednews.com/article/hameda…
When DHS buys this data, investigators only know that phones visited certain places. They need to match this information with other records, such as property records.
But this also means that the tracking could happen to anyone, not just people under investigation by DHS.
Because the memo declares DHS can use this data without approval from a judge, it effectively allows agencies to use it however they want — not just for criminal investigations, but as a part of the agency’s efforts to deport certain immigrants. buzzfeednews.com/article/hameda…
If there’s a blowout, it’s possible a winner could be declared on Nov. 3. But because of differences in when absentee votes are counted in different states, especially in key states like Pennsylvania and Michigan, it could be days or weeks before an official call is made.
Those delays in counting absentee votes could create what’s been termed a “red mirage” where Trump appears to rack up a big lead because of in-person Election Day voting, but Biden could cut into it when mail votes are counted. buzzfeednews.com/article/addyba…
BREAKING: The Senate has voted 52-48 to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett as Trump’s third Supreme Court justice buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetil…
Barrett will join the nation’s highest court amid an election dominated by legal fights over how Americans vote during the coronavirus pandemic.
She’ll also be sworn in two weeks before the court again considers the fate of the Affordable Care Act buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetil…
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell shepherded Barrett’s nomination through the Senate at a record pace to fill the late justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat just 38 days after her death buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetil…
As the pandemic drags on, online sex work is helping these nurses make ends meet between school and a lack of steady work.
“At the end of the day, nobody is paying my rent for me, nobody’s gonna pay my car insurance … so I have to do it." buzzfeednews.com/article/otilli…
While unemployed or unable to sustain other gig work like Uber, women who had no experience with sex work prior to the pandemic now say they see OnlyFans as an option to support themselves buzzfeednews.com/article/otilli…
Some say the earning potential is promising enough that they plan to stay on OnlyFans even after earning their degrees buzzfeednews.com/article/otilli…
A statistic called the political stress indicator, which can warn when societies are at risk of erupting into violence, was developed by evolutionary anthropologist Peter Turchin.
It's spiking in America, just like it did before the Civil War.
A decade ago, Turchin predicted that instability would peak in the years around 2020, due in large part to growing inequality.
And now that we're in 2020, we're faced with a pandemic, civil unrest over racial injustice, and a president stoking unfounded fears of voter fraud.