President angrily tweeted about ‘bias’ and CBS host Lesley StahlReport: Trump paid nearly $200,000 in taxes to ChinaFlorida accused of sowing confusion with voting changesVideo: how Trump failed OhioSign up for Fight to Vote – our weekly US election newsletter 3.01pm BST White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said he believed the Senate would be able to pass a coronavirus relief bill if House speaker Nancy Pelosi and treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin can reach an agreement.“We’re down now to looking at some of the language in some of the provisions to make sure that there are not poison pills there. And if we can get that right, then hopefully the numbers will get right,” Meadows said of the negotiations. 2.38pm BST Kamala Harris will travel to Georgia on Friday, as polls show Trump and Biden running neck and neck in the traditionally Republican state.The Biden campaign just announced that Harris would travel to Atlanta on Friday, thrilling at least one Democratic state legislator in Georgia.I commented last weekend that if polls continued to trend for #BidenHarris that we could expect a visit from the amazing @KamalaHarris – and here we go! Now let’s see if @JoeBiden will pay us a visit next week! #BattlegroundGeorgia https://t.co/YMLvQVQTUh Continue reading…
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