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by Jeff Mason and Trevor Hunnicutt
WASHINGTON – The President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, said he believes the 2020 elections will end in the United States Supreme Court.
Trump spoke at an event at the White House on Wednesday, adding that he believes that is why having nine justices is important.
Trump said Sen. Lindsey Graham, who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, wouldn’t even have to hold a hearing for the Supreme Court nominee and that the process will be swift.
Meanwhile, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said Wednesday that black participation was the lynchpin of his hopes of winning the White House in November and reversing the economic and social inequalities that have held back African Americans.
Noting that the coronavirus pandemic had hit the minority community especially hard, Biden said that African Americans would only achieve equality once they were in a position to generate wealth, and voting was the starting point.
“There’s only one way to do it. We have to come forward and vote,” he said at an African-American economic summit in Charlotte, North Carolina, where he vowed to boost black home ownership and push for other policies to help African-American workers and businesses. .
Trump also said his administration is closely monitoring the performance of tech companies in the run-up to the Nov. 3 presidential election and hopes to reach a conclusion soon on the internet business issue.
It was not immediately clear what conclusion Trump was referring to.
Reuters
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