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Thursday, September 17, 2020

HERE IS A "TRUMPNEWS" UPDATE. (AP NEWS, AND YAHOO NEWS.)

Woodward says Trump has 'lost his way, not just as a president but as a human being'



Bob Woodward said President Trump’s false claim at a town hall this week that he never sought to downplay the threat of the coronavirus shows Trump has “lost his way, not just as president but as a human being trying to assess what’s real and what’s unreal.”

In a wide-ranging live interview with Yahoo News Editor in Chief Daniel Klaidman and Chief Investigative Correspondent Michael Isikoff for the “Skullduggery” podcast Thursday, Woodward said Trump’s assertion during the ABC town hall that he “up-played” the threat of COVID-19 to Americans was “so confusing, it makes you dizzy.”

“This idea of up-playing, I don’t think that’s even a word,” Woodward said. “Now it will be in one of those slang dictionaries.”

In a Feb. 7 interview for Woodward’s new book, “Rage,” Trump told him that he knew the virus — which has now killed over 190,000 Americans — was “more deadly than even your strenuous flus.” 

“You just breathe the air and that’s how it’s passed,” Trump said, adding: “This is deadly stuff.”

But publicly, Trump sought to downplay the virus, which he acknowledged in another interview with Woodward on March 19.

“I wanted to always play it down,” he said. “I still like playing it down, because I don’t want to create a panic.”

Woodward has faced sharp criticism for not disclosing Trump’s private recognition of the danger posed by the coronavirus months ago, when it might have affected the course of the pandemic.  

He said that at the time of Trump’s Feb. 7 comments, there were few cases in the U.S. of the virus, which originated in Wuhan, China.

“It was a China story,” Woodward said. And when Trump acknowledged he was downplaying the threat of COVID-19 in late March, Woodward said the public already knew how infectious it was.

Woodward, who conducted 19 on-the-record interviews with Trump for the book, said he asked Trump at one point what he considered to be the job of the president.

“He said, ‘To protect the people, that is job No. 1,’” Woodward recalled. “‘Job No. 2 is to tell the truth.’”

Woodward said Trump’s failure to do either of those “saddens” him.

And it’s also why the legendary author, who has written books on presidents dating back to Richard Nixon, said he felt a responsibility to conclude his latest with the assessment that Trump is “the wrong man for the job.

“You can’t duck what is an obvious conclusion,” Woodward said.


Ex-Pence adviser says Trump bungled VIRUS; SHES FOR BIDEN.


WASHINGTON (AP) — A former adviser to Vice President Mike Pence who served on the White House coronavirus task force says President Donald Trump once suggested that COVID-19 might be a good thing because it would stop him from having to shake hands with “disgusting people."

Olivia Troye is the latest former member of the Trump administration to speak out against him and urge voters to deny him a second term. She joins a growing list that includes Miles Taylor, former chief of staff at the Department of Homeland Security, and former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci.

Trump said Thursday that he did not know Troye, who was Pence's homeland security adviser.

In a video released Thursday by the group Republican Voters Against Trump, Troye says working for Trump was “terrifying” and says he was more concerned about his reelection chances than about protecting the nation from the virus.

“The truth is he doesn't actually care about anyone else but himself,” she says.

Troye alleges that, during one task force meeting she attended, the president said: “'Maybe this COVID thing is a good thing. I don’t like shaking hands with people. I don’t have to shake hands with these disgusting people.'”

“Those disgusting people are the same people that he claims to care about. These are the people still going to his rallies today who have complete faith in who he is,” she says, insisting, “If the president had taken this virus seriously, or if he had actually made an effort to tell how serious it was, he would have slowed the virus spread, he would have saved lives."

Asked about Troye as he left the White House late Thursday for a campaign rally in Wisconsin, Trump said he had no idea who Troye is.

SEPTEMBER 22nd: MEET THE SECOND SERVICE COALITION. MAURA SULLIVAN.

 

David,

In the Marines, I learned what it means to serve something bigger than myself. Amidst what has been a troubling year in our politics, the remarkable service veterans I ran alongside in 2018 have given me hope. They've shown us that when Members of Congress put country before party and service before self, it can forever change the face of our politics.

Recognizing the need to increase the number of service veterans in Congress, Reps. Mikie Sherrill, Jason Crow, Chrissy Houlahan, and Max Rose formed the Second Service Coalition to support the nine service veterans we helped elect in 2018, as well as usher in the next class of veteran candidates. The candidates they've endorsed to join them in Congress have served our country in the military, the foreign service, and in the classroom. They're running in some of the most competitive swing districts across the country, and I'm thrilled to support them all.

I'm proud to call many members of this coalition my friends. I served with Elissa Slotkin and Dan Feehan at the Pentagon in the Obama administration, and I got to know Mikie Sherrill, Chrissy Houlahan, and Max Rose on the campaign trail in 2018. More than just friendship, I'm so enthusiastic about this coalition because I know that they embody the values of servant leadership that Washington so desperately needs.

I hope you'll join me in supporting these inspirational leaders. The Second Service Coalition will hold its final fundraiser of the election cycle from 6:30-8:30PM on Tuesday, September 22nd and your support would make all the difference.

RSVP and contribute here, and I look forward to seeing you on Tuesday!

In service,
Maura Sullivan



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Paid for by Maura Sullivan for Congress

We Decide 2020: Our rights are on the line. Planned Parenthood Advocacy Fund of Massachusetts

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We Decide 2020
9.16.2020
 
Meet We Decide 2020, the Planned Parenthood Advocacy Fund of Massachusetts' biweekly newsletter, providing you with updates about our electoral work, upcoming actions, and candidates we're supporting to protect and expand abortion care and reproductive & sexual health in Massachusetts.
 

Checking In with Dr. Jennifer Childs-Roshak 

www.searchingforreason.net,

I'm thrilled to welcome you to the first installment of the Advocacy Fund's election newsletter: We Decide 2020.
You are the backbone of our work, so we want to keep you updated about the candidates we're supporting and the ways that you can help send these champions to Beacon Hill. Every other week, the Advocacy Fund will send out We Decide 2020 to spotlight a candidate we've endorsed, share volunteer opportunities, and give you a chance to hear from a member of our team about their important work this election season. I hope you’ll read each installment of We Decide 2020 and take action with the Advocacy Fund and our champions.
You’ve heard it before, but it’s worth repeating: This is the most important election of our lives. Everything is on the line, and we can’t be left wishing in November that we had done more. We must fight to protect our rights and health, and that includes electing candidates up and down the ballot who will fight alongside us.
In solidarity,
 
Jen Childs-Roshak 
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Jennifer Childs-Roshak
President
Planned Parenthood Advocacy Fund of Massachusetts
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Candidate Spotlight: Rep. Tram Nguyen 
 
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Meet Representative Tram Nguyen, the first Vietnamese American woman to serve in the Massachusetts State Legislature! Rep. Nguyen represents the 18th Essex District, which includes parts of Andover, Boxford, North Andover, and Tewksbury.
 
We proudly endorsed Rep. Nguyen when she first ran in 2018, defeating a dangerous, anti-abortion incumbent after running a campaign that championed the need for equitable abortion access. The Advocacy Fund threw our grassroots support behind her because we knew she was the representative the 18th Essex District deserves. Before running, she worked as a legal aid attorney representing domestic violence survivors, workers, seniors, veterans, people with disabilities, and children. During her first term, Rep. Nguyen has championed equitable abortion access by co-sponsoring and fighting for the ROE Act, helped the Advocacy Fund fight against abortion stigma, and championed the voices of young people.
 
She’s seen the shortcomings of the public health system and understands the serious need for access to equitable health care, including abortion care. And this year, she’s facing a challenger who shares the same values as the far right opponent she defeated two years ago. It’s crucial that we keep ROE Act Champions like Rep. Nguyen fighting for our rights and health on Beacon Hill.
 
 

 
Take Action 

We're going virtual this election season!
 
All of our events are hosted online to keep volunteers safe. All of our phone banks are led by a member of PPAF's organizing team and begin with a training to make sure you're comfortable before hitting the dialer! Volunteers of all levels are welcome. 
 
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Partner Actions
Over-policing of Black bodies keeps reproductive freedom unattainable for Black people in this country. If Black people do not have the right to bodily autonomy to live their lives without fear of violence & murder, we will never achieve justice or reproductive freedom. That's why the Advocacy Fund is supporting our parnters at the ACLU of Massachusetts during their week of action against police violence next week.

 
Stay Connected

Don't forget to keep up the Advocacy Fund on social media for real time updates about sexual and reproductive health, abortion access, the ROE Act, and our endorsed candidates. 
 
TIP: You can text WEDECIDE to 22422 to receive texts from the Advocacy Fund about upcoming opportunities!
 

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Wednesday, September 16, 2020

LET'S BUILD A MORE REPRESENTATIVE HOUSE! DR. CAMERON WEBB.

Hi David,

I hope this email finds you well and in good spirits! I wanted to invite you to join me, Lucy McBath, Colin Allred, Lauren Underwood, and 8 other incredible House candidates for a historic joint national unity fundraiser on October 1st at 5:30 pm PDT/ 8:30 pm EDT. Each one of these candidates is incredible in their own right, but together, we will make a powerful team. 





This is the first time all of us will be joining forces! You can meet us all in one shot, and get to know these leaders who want to join me in: 
  • Expanding access to high quality healthcare 
  • Addressing climate change
  • Fixing our dysfunctional democracy 
  • Reducing economic and social inequality 

As we head into the final stretch of the campaign, I know with your help, we can help build a more Representative House and elevate great leaders! All donations will be shared equally across all 12 campaigns.


Hope to see you there,
Cameron