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Thursday, December 3, 2020

The Hill's 12:30 Report - Presented by Capital One - Obama, Bush, Clinton volunteer to get COVID-19 vaccine to prove it’s safe | 100k+ hospitalized yesterday | Record-breaking single-day death toll | Trump reportedly ‘livid’ with Barr | List of Republicans breaking with Trump grows longer | Congress faces annual year-end logjam

The Hill 12:30 Report
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IN THE TRUMP WHITE HOUSE

Let’s just say Bill Barr shouldn’t order any new office supplies unless it’s with 2-day shipping:

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Via The Washington Post’s Matt Zapotosky, Josh Dawsey and Devlin Barrett, “President Trump remained livid at Attorney General William P. Barr on Wednesday, with one senior administration official indicating there was a chance Barr could be fired — not just for his public comments undercutting Trump’s unfounded claims of election-shifting fraud, but also for steps he did not take on a probe of the FBI’s 2016 investigation into Trump’s campaign.” https://wapo.st/2VyGs9e

 

Timing: Barr told The Associated Press that, “to date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome in the election.” The full AP story: https://bit.ly/3g1VM7K

 

The naughty and nice lists are shifting.

I’ll let you pick which is which ;)

Via The Hill’s Morgan Chalfant and Brett Samuels, “The list of Republicans who are breaking with President Trump over his wild assertions about widespread voter fraud and acknowledging the reality of President-elect Joe Biden’s election win is growing longer.” https://bit.ly/2JM1tuA

 

Meaning…: “So is the list of the president’s targets as he refuses to concede and rages against allies who, in his eyes, have shown insufficient loyalty.” 

 

The takeaway going forward: “The developments have divided Trump and some of his allies in the final weeks of his administration and raised concerns about the negative impact his attacks on the electoral process could have on the Senate runoff elections in Georgia that will decide if Republicans hold the majority.”

 
MEANWHILE — GOP SENATORS ARE TELLING TRUMP TO PROCEED CAUTIOUSLY WITH PARDONS:

The full story from The Hill’s Alexander Bolton: https://bit.ly/36yZLW8

 

Op-ed: https://bit.ly/3mCn9aJ

 

It’s Thursday — Christmas Eve is three weeks from today! I’m Cate Martel with a quick recap of the morning and what’s coming up. Send comments, story ideas and events for our radar to cmartel@thehill.com — and follow along on Twitter @CateMartel and Facebook.

 

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NEWS THIS MORNING

Sean Patrick Maloney, please stand up:

Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-N.Y.) defeated Rep. Tony Cárdenas (D-Calif.) this morning to lead the House Democrats’ campaign arm in the next Congress. https://bit.ly/3g8LGlE

 

The vote, by secret ballot: 119-107

 

By the way: “Maloney also brings some diversity to Democratic leadership: He’ll be the only openly gay member of the leadership team, after Rep. David Cicilline (D-R.I.), who currently heads the party’s messaging arm, was defeated by Rep. Katherine Clark (D-Mass.) last month in the race for the No. 3 spot in the next Congress.”

 
LATEST WITH THE CORONAVIRUS

What a picture of a couple of good buddies:

Former Presidents Obama, Clinton and George W. Bush have volunteered to publicly get their COVID-19 vaccines to show that it is safe. https://cnn.it/2JJ19wk

 

^^ The picture I’m referring tohttps://bit.ly/36AZKB5  

 

How the plan sprouted: Bush’s chief of staff told CNN, "A few weeks ago President Bush asked me to let Dr. [Anthony] Fauci and Dr. [Deborah] Birx know that, when the time is right, he wants to do what he can to help encourage his fellow citizens to get vaccinated. First, the vaccines need to be deemed safe and administered to the priority populations. Then, President Bush will get in line for his, and will gladly do so on camera."

 

Clinton and Obama said they would do the same.

 

We lost more Americans yesterday than on 9/11:

The first record we broke yesterday: The U.S. lost 3,157 Americans to the coronavirus yesterday, which is 20 percent higher than the previous single-day death toll record. https://bit.ly/2I9VO0Q

 

The second record we broke yesterday: Hospitalizations exceeded 100,000 yesterday for the first since. 

 

Keep in mind: These numbers likely do not yet account for an expected Thanksgiving surge.

 
HERE’S A HELPFUL Q&A ABOUT THE VACCINE:

Via USA Today: https://bit.ly/2I7rCDz

 
THE NUMBERS:

Coronavirus cases in the U.S.: 13,941,101

 

U.S. death toll: 273,746

 

Breakdown of the numbershttps://cnn.it/2UAgW3y

 
IN CONGRESS

There are a few predictable, reliable things you can count on in life. A Congressional logjam before the holidays is high on that list:

Via The Hill’s Jordain Carney, “Congress is facing a legislative pileup as lawmakers struggle to finalize their work for the year.” https://bit.ly/3g4s9CI

 

It wouldn’t be December without it: “The House and Senate are juggling government funding negotiations and a must-pass defense bill, along with a renewed push for coronavirus relief as cases climb across the country and states and cities are reinstating lockdown measures.”

 

Adding to the timing pressure: “And then there’s the coronavirus itself. Two more members in the House have tested positive this week, underscoring the need to finish business promptly so that lawmakers and aides can hopefully get home for the holidays safely.”

 
THIS IS WORTH READING — BREAKDOWN OF WHAT’S IN THE BIPARTISAN CORONAVIRUS RELIEF BILL:

Via Forbes’s Sarah Hansenhttps://bit.ly/2I5Bi1d

 
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NOTABLE TWEETS:

Wow, there is A LOT going on here:

This video has more than 1 million views already.

 

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^ Once you watch that video, here’s a mash-up of the same clip:

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ON TAP:

The House and Senate are in. President Trump is in Washington, D.C., and Vice President Pence is in Memphis, Tenn., today.

 

TodayPresident-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Harris receive the president’s daily brief and meet with advisers.

 

11:30 a.m. EST: President Trump presented the Medal of Freedom to former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz.

 

11:30 a.m. EST: Two roll call votes in the Senate. The Senate’s full agenda todayhttps://bit.ly/3qoiiMS

 

11:50 a.m. EST: Vice President Pence left for Tennessee.

 

1:45 p.m. EST: A judicial confirmation vote in the Senate.

 

2 p.m. EST: President Trump signs an information technology bill. He also signs an executive order on artificial intelligence.

 

5 ­– 7 p.m. EST: First and last votes in the House. The House’s full agenda todayhttps://bit.ly/39DOQfW

 

5:50 p.m. EST: Vice President Pence returns to Washington, D.C.

 
WHAT TO WATCH:

11:30 a.m. EST: House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) holds his weekly news conference. Livestreamhttps://bit.ly/3mB26W8

 

12:15 p.m. EST: The House Problem Solvers Caucus holds a press conference. Livestreamhttps://bit.ly/37uYQ8t

 

2 p.m. EST: Vice President Pence holds a roundtable discussion in Memphis, Tenn., on vaccine distribution. Livestreamhttps://bit.ly/3okjKhr

 
NOW FOR THE FUN STUFF...:

Today is National Peppermint Latte Day!

 

Bahahaha:

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And to make you smile, here’s a dog reacting to its first kiss: https://bit.ly/3qr35L5

 

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