Pelosi is urging members to return to Capitol Hill amid mail-in voting


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Pelosi says she will recall House members in session amid battle over emails
Chamber member Nancy Pelosi suggested that members of the August recession could be brought back to tackle problems with the U.S. Postal Service, while Democrats urged to appear at their local post offices amid the fight for post-in votes for to protect the 2020 presidential election.

Pelosi, D-Calif., Said Sunday that the “Election Central” post office has been hit by the coronavirus pandemic, even as President Trump and Republicans have been warning for months that universal post-in-vote polls could cause widespread voter fraud.

“Alarmingly, we see across the nation the devastating effects of the president’s campaign to sabotage the election by manipulating the Postal Service to decipher voters,” Pelosi said.

Trump and the Republican Party have been warning for months about possible fraud linked to voting via mail. CLICK HERE FOR MORE OF OUR TOP STORY

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Trump sends message to NYCs de Blasio after another bloody weekend at Big Apple
President Trump warned New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio Sunday night that the federal government would act if his office did not get a grip on the continuing increase in violent crime in the city.

“Law and order,” Trump tweeted. “If @NYCMayor can not do it, we will!”

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Mark Levin says that. Kamala Harris is the ‘most extreme’ candidate for high office in American history
Presumptive Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris is far from mediocre that the mainstream media is trying to portray as, “Life, Liberty & Levin” host Mark Levin warned Sunday.

Thinking about Harris’ record during the opening of his show, Levin asked viewers “to think as I go through the list I made today, each of these items, how radical it is and how twisted it would be for our society. “

“She’s farther left than 97% of Democrats in the U.S. Senate. She’s left over from adventurous Marxist Democratic socialist Bernie Sanders. She’s not moderate. She’s not a pragmatist like The New York Times,” he said. hy. CLICK FOR MORE LORD

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Steve Hilton, the host of “The Next Revolution,” warned Sunday about what a Joe Biden presidency looked like, pointing to senior Bernie Sanders’ political philosophy at the heart of a Biden White House.

“Because Biden and [Sen. Kamala] Harris does not really believe in anything, they just respond to pressure. All the pressure will come from Bernie and his crew, ”said Hilton.

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