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Traitors to the president: Conservatives fear public preparation for Biden term – POLITICO

As Bidens Jan. 20 inauguration inches closer, this lack of preparation within the conservative movement has some of its top members worried they are unwittingly damaging their joint legacy with the president and creating an opening for the next administration to swiftly pursue a radical agenda. Meanwhile, Trump shows no signs of relenting in his quest to baselessly claim he won the recent election.

Republicans cant afford to get stuck in the denial stage of grief, said Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska, one of only a handful of GOP lawmakers who have congratulated Biden on his victory. Sasse even broke Trumps unspoken rule by saying he would crawl over broken glass before allowing the Senate to confirm some of the names being floated for Cabinet positions in Bidens administration.

Weve got some big fights ahead, and itd be prudent for Republicans to be focused on the governance challenges facing our center-right nation, Sasse said.

Several prominent conservatives, granted anonymity to speak candidly about the situation, said they should be readying a legal response to Bidens promise to sign a series of executive orders on his first day in office that would undo some of Trumps key policies on immigration, foreign policy and deregulation. And they are frustrated by the lack of pressure Biden has faced to fill his Cabinet with moderate voices who might balance out progressive influences elsewhere in his administration.

As Trump declines to travel to Georgia instead criticizing the states recount efforts in a series of tweets conservatives have also become increasingly concerned that the Democratic candidates competing in a pair of Senate runoff races there will glide to victory if Republicans fail to communicate, due to fears of upsetting Trump, what Biden and a Democratic Senate could accomplish.

The winning narrative in Georgia would be that Republicans need the Senate to counter Joe Biden and [Vice President-elect] Kamala Harris when theyre in office, said one prominent elected Republican. The problem is you cant make that case effectively when youve got the president telling some of his voters, Dont worry, Joe Biden is not going to be president.

Some conservative activists have found ways to toe the line amid threats of ostracization if they legitimize Biden as the next Oval Office occupant. In statements and internal communications, they nod to the presidents ability to challenge the outcome of the 2020 election, even as they encourage their own donors and activist networks to begin thinking about a Democratic administration.

Were preparing for all outcomes, because you have to, said Rachel Bovard, senior director of policy at the Conservative Partnership Institute. We support President Trump pursuing all his legal avenues because thats his right, but to be prudent we also need to talk about what a Biden presidency, even a Democratic-controlled Senate, means for the country.

We dont want to be caught flat-footed in a situation where we are confronted with a Biden administration, she added.

RJ Hauman, who serves as government relations director at the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which supports stricter immigration policies, said groups like his have an obligation to conservative voters to keep them informed about Bidens policy agenda.

Hauman noted Biden has vowed to reinstate the program that allows so-called Dreamers, or undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children, to remain in the U.S. with legal protection. And Biden, he added, has also pledged to overturn Trumps travel and immigration restrictions on Muslim-majority countries, end Trump-era restrictions on asylum and place a 100-day freeze on deportations while developing new guidance on arrestable offenses.

Educating the public and preparing to fight things like the America Last immigration plan that is set to begin on Day 1 of a Biden administration doesnt undercut pending litigation or efforts to ensure that all votes are counted, Hauman said. If transition folks are quietly crafting ways to grant amnesty and open our borders, people need to know.

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Part of the problem for conservatives who want to talk about Biden is that theyve been relegated to Twitter and other platforms that have become increasingly unpopular with the GOP base if they wish to do so. Far-right media outfits like Breitbart and Newsmax have been almost singularly focused on the president's legal campaign to overturn the election, while cable news giant Fox News, which affirmed Biden as president-elect, has seen a decline in its popularity in conservative circles.

All of conservative media is about the recounts [and] the fraud allegations, said a high-level employee at one conservative media outlet. Trump is basically the assignment editor for the conservative press.

Another conservative activist claimed they couldnt place an op-ed about Bidens social policies after an outlet they periodically write for declined to print the phrase a Biden administration.

You definitely have a grassroots conservative movement thats completely unwilling to discuss anything related to a Biden administration, said the conservative nonprofit employee. Ive gotten flack for appearing on Fox News programs.

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In addition to conservative organizations, the fear of challenging Trump on the election has engrossed the House and Senate GOP caucuses, too. As of this week, only nine Republican senators and 11 House members have recognized Biden as president-elect or publicly acknowledged the likelihood that he will be sworn in as president in two months.

Several Republican governors have also withheld congratulations to Biden while the Trump campaign pursues a growing number of legal challenges in Michigan, Georgia and Pennsylvania, and demands a recount in Wisconsin, where current vote totals show the president losing by about 20,000 votes. Election officials and legal experts say the efforts are highly unlikely to succeed or have any significant effect on the results.

Without being able to openly plot against Biden or poach administration officials, several conservatives have been preparing discreetly and with limited insight into when theyll be allowed to speak out against the new administration without jeopardizing their careers or losing donors and grassroots support.

Its easy to prepare internally, but its hard to publicly point to whats going to happen Day 1 because if we do, we look like traitors to the president, said one official at a Washington-based conservative think tank. In reality, were trying to preserve his legacy and stop radical policies that are quietly in the works.

Daniel Lippman contributed to this story.

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Woman in critical condition after stabbing on TRAX platform – fox13now.com

SALT LAKE CITY A woman is in critical condition after being stabbed multiple times on a Utah Transit Authority TRAX platform in Salt Lake City.

According to UTA spokesman Carl Arky, the stabbing occurred around 4:30 p.m. at the station on 900 South and 200 West.

The victim was purchasing a ticket from the kiosk when a man came up from behind her, put his arm around her and stabbed her several times. She was rushed to the hospital in critical condition.

Arky said early Friday evening that the woman's age and identity were unknown. A suspect was arrested, but his name was not released yet.

It was unclear as of Friday if the attack was random, targeted, or whether the two knew each other.

The emergency response and crime scene investigation temporarily disrupted the TRAX red and blue lines.

"We're sorry for any inconvenience, but we're mostly concerned for the safety and the well-being of the victim in this case. We hope that she's able to make a rapid recovery," Arky said.

Arky added that there are cameras at the platform that will hopefully help the investigation.

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Police investigating north Columbia shooting that likely damaged property – ABC17News.com

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Police blocked off part of Edenton Boulevard in north Columbia on Thursday afternoon during a shooting investigation.

Columbia Police Department Sgt. Cyndi McLane said police found spent casings but no injuries were immediately reported. Police are working to confirm whether any property was damaged, she said.

Police cruisers were parked across Edenton Boulevard between Brown Station Road and International Drive and a crime scene investigation van was at the scene.

Columbia Police Department spokesman Jeff Pitts said officers were sent to a shots-heard call in the 1500 block of Bodie at about 4:30 p.m.

One neighbor told ABC17 News his home was likely damaged in the gunfire. He said he was in his basement when the shots were fired.

He said he hears this happens up the road from his often.

According to police dispatch records, since Jan. 1 2020, police have been dispatched to Edenton Blvd. 53 times. Of those calls, two shots fired and 6 shots heard.

On Bodie Drive, police went to the area 153 times. Of those calls, one shots fired and 6 shots heard.

This is the 69th reported shooting of 2020 in Columbia.

Check back for updates to this developing story.

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Rocket Lab on the Path to Reusable Rockets – Financialbuzz.com

Rocket Lab, a private American aerospace manufacturer and small satellite launch service, achieved a huge milestone Thursday in its efforts to reuse rockets.

After launching a two-stage Electron booster from its New Zealand site, personnel were able to recover the booster from the Pacific Ocean. The company will bring the booster back to shore to test and determine whether it is reusable.

Welcome back to Earth Electron! Rocket Lab CEO Peter Beck said in a tweet.

Rocket Lab has been able to carry out 16 launches to date, transporting 30 satellites to orbit for several different customers like TriSept, Swam Technologies and Unseen Labs.

Once we get it back into the factory, its like a CSI [crime scene investigation], really, Beck told reporters during a teleconference. Well pull it all apart and really, really dig into how well each of the components in the subassemblies have performed.

Similar to Elon Musks SpaceX, the main goal is to reduce material costs of each mission. By reusing the booster, Electron missions are expected to become more cost effective, making it possible to launch with more frequency. However, Rocket Labs method of recuperating the boosters is unlike that of SpaceXs, which utilizes its boosters engines to decelerate speed during reentry and add wide legs to land on large concrete pads.

Rocket Lab on the other hand, is trying out a technology CEO calls aero thermal decelerator. The method basically entails using the atmosphere to slow down the rocket, a parachute later deploys from the top of the booster to decelerate it so that the company can get it from the sky with a helicopter.

This is the first time were actually going to do everything but catch it under a helicopter, Beck told reporters before the launch.

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Microsoft Teams takes on Zoom with free all-day video calling on the web – The Verge

Microsoft is making a big push to entice fans of Zoom over to Microsoft Teams with a new all-day video calling option that can be used for free. While the software giant launched Microsoft Teams for consumers on mobile earlier this year, its now bringing Teams friends and family features to the desktop and web allowing you to create a Microsoft Teams meeting for up to 300 friends and family that can run all day free of charge.

You wont need a Microsoft Account or the Microsoft Teams app to join calls, as you can join free via a web browser. Microsoft Teams will also support seeing up to 49 friends or family members in a gallery view or through its Together Mode feature that puts you side by side in a virtual environment.

With Thanksgiving just a week away, its clear Microsoft is positioning Teams as a way for families to connect virtually during the pandemic. Thats particularly relevant, as officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have recommend that people should not travel for Thanksgiving. Zoom surged in popularity earlier this year after thousands of people flocked to the video calling service to connect to coworkers, fellow students, or even friends and family.

Teams might be a little late to the consumer party, but with a long 24-hour limit on meeting length and an easy to use web app it suddenly looks like Microsoft is offering the best way (until it imposes limits) to connect with friends and family free of charge. Zoom has its own 40-minute limit, which the company is lifting temporarily for Thanksgiving, and other competitors like Google Meet (60-minute limit) and Cisco Webex (50-minute limit) also have similar restrictions. Microsoft had been trying to push Skype Meet Now for this previously, but everyone has mostly forgotten Skype exists.

To get started as a meeting host all you need to do is visit Microsofts new Teams web link and sign in with a Microsoft Account. Once youve created a video meeting you can simply share the link with friends and family, and theyll be able to join via the web free of charge without needing a Microsoft Account.

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