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President Joe Biden will call out Donald Trump for his "singular responsibility" for provoking "chaos" in the January 6 invasion of the US Capitol last year, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki says during her daily briefing. SOUNDBITE
Since Donald Trump's win in the 2016 Presidential election political polls have been under scrutiny. Business Insider reports the polls in 2020 have largely been consistent. Joe Biden, the Democratic nominee, is maintaining a steady lead over Trump. According to the poll one emerging trend sees Biden's lead in Wisconsin growing. In the latest CBA News/Washington Post poll Biden's lead stands at 17%.
US President Donald Trump appears to be running out of lifelines to save himself politically. CNN reports Trump had hoped a range of pivotal events would turn the electoral tide in his direction, but they're vanishing as quickly as Halloween candy. A coronavirus vaccine hasn't been created. Nor has a massive stimulus package materialized. And the investigation into the Clinton Foundation was a bust. So the president has taken to dialing Fox hosts from the White House and ripping his senior-most Cabinet members for not delivering before election day. It's an unfamiliar experience for a man used to getting what he wants. He is in a completely different universe right now where nobody is left, really, to help him out of the jams he keeps getting himself into. Mary Trump Niece of Donald Trump Author, 'Too Much and Never Enough'
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump announces to his supporters in New Hampshire that the FBI is re-opening an investigation of Democrat Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server after additional emails were discovered. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
U.S. House Democrats are calling on the Justice Department to investigate the Trump Foundation to ensure the Republican presidential nominee's charity is complying with the law. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Tuesday all of the nearly $6 million he raised for veterans groups has been "paid out." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).