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‘Hard Act To Follow’: Mike Pence Jealous Of Attention Donald Trump Jr. Was Getting On Campaign Trail, New Book Claims – OK!

Before the fated election that delivered a blow to then-president Donald Trump and his running mate Mike Pence, there was reportedly some tension brewing between the former VP and Trumps son, Donald Trump Jr., on the campaign trail.

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Both men were slated to speak ahead of President Trump at the campaign stop in February 2020. Donald Jr. was supposed to introduce Pence, but the crowd was so loudly chanting, Forty-six! Forty-six!, referring to supporters wanting Donald Jr. to become the next president, it brought the event to a halt.

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One step at a time, Donald Jr. told the adoring crowd, reported Daily Mail. Let's worry about 2020. That's all we've got to focus on, right? Let's keep winning.

After introducing Pence, the crowd suddenly went silent, according to Bender, with no forty-six chants. Pences communications director noticed the deafening silence and remarked, Thats funny.

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Following his speech to the crowd, Pence made an awkward joke about the moment to Donald Jr. and his girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle, the book states.

A reportedly embarrassed Pence strategy team made it a rule that the former VP was never again to follow Donald Jr. onstage at a rally. He's just a hard act to follow, Pences political strategist Marty Obst told the Trump campaign.

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The reported divide between Pence and Trump supporters comes after Pence has increasingly publicly tried to separate himself from his former boss, and fired back at Republicans who falsely claimed he could have overturned Joe Bidens 2020 election win.

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Speaking during an event at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif., on Thursday, June 24, Pence who many believe is gearing up for a White House bid of his own in 2024 asserted that he did his constitutional duty when he led the certification of the election results.

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Now there are those in our party who believe that in my position as presiding officer over the joint session that I possessed the authority to reject or return electoral votes certified by the states, he told the crowd, OK! reported. But the Constitution provides the vice president with no such authority before the joint session of Congress.

Pence continued: The truth is, there is almost no idea more un-American than the notion that any one person could choose the president. The presidency belongs to the American people, and the American people alone.

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Euro 2020: Who is in the quarter-finals and how did they get there? – Euronews

Euro 2020 has already been hailed as one of the most exciting international football tournaments in recent years, with the first knockout stage especially providing game after game of ecstasy and heartbreak.

Whether it was the favourites. France, being knocked out on penalties, or England finally overcoming Germany in a knockout match, the delayed tournament will already be remembered fondly by many fans.

But theres still time for more upsets and drama, with seven games to play, starting with the quarter-finals.

The games are to be played this Friday and Saturday. Heres a look at the fixtures.

Friday 2 July, 6 pm CEST, St Petersburg

Switzerland caused probably the biggest upset of the tournament so far in knocking out World champions France on penalties. They looked down and out, losing 3-1 until late into the second half of the round of 16 match. But two goals in the final 10 minutes took the game to extra time, and then they won on penalties.

They will take on a Spain side that also saw a 3-1 lead slip in their first knockout game. Two extra-time goals saw them finally beat Croatia in a game marked by a terrible error from the Spanish keeper Unai Simon, for which he atoned with a number of important saves.

Friday 2 July, 9 pm CEST, Munich

Two of Europes heavyweights will meet in Munich on Friday.

They both won their three group stage games, before making it past tricky opponents in the round of 16, Belgium beating current European champions Portugal, and Italy seeing off Austria.

Saturday 3 July, 6 pm CEST, Baku

If the other round of 16 games were marked by late goals and high drama, Czech Republic and Denmarks victories were outliers, in that they were simply superior displays over somewhat disorganised opposition in Netherlands and Wales respectively.

Denmark scraped through the group stages having won just once, losing twice, but their knockout match against Wales was highly convincing. The Czech Republic for their part won just once in the group stages, against Scotland, but looked energetic and confident against the Netherlands in the round of 16.

Saturday 3 July, 9 pm CEST, Rome

Ukraines last-gasp winner against Sweden on Tuesday night was a historical moment for the football team, which had previously never won a knockout match in the European Championships.

England have historically underperformed at the Euros, having only managed to win a knockout match once before. They got their second on Tuesday, ending a 55-year wait to beat old rivals Germany in a knockout game. Captain Harry Kane got on the scoresheet, and the team are yet to concede this tournament.

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Report: Drunk Giuliani Told Trump That Pence Could Decide The Election – UPROXX

If theres one person whose lead you probably dont want to follow, its Rudy Giuliani. And if theres one person whose lead you most definitely do notnever, ever, under any circumstanceswant to follow, its Drunk Rudy Giuliani. Yet according to Landslide: The Final Days of the Trump Presidency, the newest book by Michael Wolff, premier chronicler of the stupidity of the Trump administration, it was a perpetually hammered Giuliani who convinced Donald Trump that Mike Pence had the power to ignore the votes of more than 81 million Americans and overturn the presidential election and declare Trump the winner.

New York Magazine published an excerpt from Wolffs upcoming book, which seems to confirm that the final months of Trumps presidency were a Groundhog Day of unhinged political strategies and a complete lack of understanding of American democracy. Making matters worse, according to Wolff, was that the then-president had been all but abandoned by his closest advisers in his final dayswith the exception of Rudy, who was apparently drinking heavily and in a constant state of excitation, often almost incoherent in his agitation and mania. You dont say?

Almost everyone who remained around the president understood that he, along with Giuliani, did in fact actually believe that there was yet a decent chance of upsetting the electoral count and having Trump declared the Electoral College winner or, failing that, prolonging the election and returning the fight to the disputed states. The presidents aides (and family) understood, too, that he was the only one (along with Giuliani, which only made the situation more alarming) in any professional political sphere to believe this. Hencealthough they did not call it such and tried to see it as more nuancedderangement.

There had been hardly a waking hour in the past 48 during which he and Giuliani had not been on the phone in pent-up nervousness and excitement over the coming battle in Congress on January 6. They were two generals poring over a map of the battlefield. Both men, egged on by hypotheticals ever nearer to fantasy and after exhausting all other options, had come to take it as an article of faith that the vice-president could simply reject Biden electors in favor of Trump ones and thereby hand the election to Trump; or, falling short of that, that the vice-president could determine that a state legislature ought to give further consideration to possible discrepancies in the states vote and send back the questioned electors for a reconsideration of their certification.

There is no question, none at all, that the VP can do this. Thats a fact. The Constitution gives him the authority not to certify. It goes back to the state legislatures, said Giuliani, as though on a loop. He kept repeating this to the president and to the others who were part of the continual conversation on his cell phone.

Had the described scenario been set to the Benny Hill theme song, it would have been funny. Unfortunately, it was all too real, and is what led to the Capitol riots on January 6th. And its Giulianis actions in those days that have caused him to be stripped of his license to practice law in the state of New York. While we sit and anxiously await seeing how this embarrassing chapter in American history will ultimately end, Wolff can fill in some of the horrifying details.

Landslide: The Final Days of the Trump Presidency will be published on July 27, 2021.

(Via New York Magazine)

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Euro 2020 Leeds watch – Round of 16: Knockout jeopardy as Leeds players drop from four to three – Through It All Together

This is when it starts to get really interesting. Real-life jeopardy. Proper drama. The group stages had their moments but the straight knock-out nature of finals football conjures up a whole different level of emotion.

Four players from Elland Road were present - on pitch or bench - for the first round of knockout football. All either watched or took part in some outstanding games.

However, as with knockout football, there were mixed fortunes as four became three.

The Yorkshire Pirlo put in another rock-solid performance on Tuesday evening, playing the full 90 minutes as England beat Germany 2-0 at Wembley to go through to the quarter-finals. Koch was an unused substitute again and, unfortunately, failed to knock up any minutes in this years Euros.

It was Englands - and Phillips - night in the end, beating the Germans in a major tournament finals for the first time since 1966. Phillips is the first Leeds United player to do so since the late great Jack Charlton.

Early scepticism was rife as Gareth Southgates team selection came out, opting for a back three with both Declan Rice and Phillips in a midfield two. But the duo, despite both picking up yellow cards in the first half, dominated the midfield battle against Leon Goretzka and Toni Kroos in a solid display from the Three Lions.

Southgates tactical switch up worked perfectly however, and England seemed relatively comfortable throughout, packing in the central areas whilst also successfully nullifying Germanys rampaging wing-backs, Robin Gosens and Joshua Kimmich, who have provided Die Mannschafts biggest threat in the group stages.

Chances fell equally to both sides in the first half. For England, Raheem Sterling went close with a curling shot before Harry Maguire had a header that went straight at Manuel Neuer. Whilst Kai Havertz came closest to scoring for Germany, his well struck half-volley tipped over by the sublime again Jordan Pickford.

The second-half was a much more docile affair until, in the 75th minute, Sterling cut in from the right, before laying the ball into Harry Kane who subsequently fed Jack Grealish on the left. Grealishs low cross found the onrushing Sterling who tapped home from close range.

Thomas Muller was handed a great chance by Sterling just six minutes later and ended up clean through on Pickfords goal, but the Bayern Munich forward, somehow, slipped the ball wide of the post.

After that snap chance, however, it was England who continued to pose the biggest threat, and when Kane nodded in another fantastic Grealish cross four minutes from time it was 2-0, and game over.

Englands win takes them into a quarter-final clash with Ukraine on Wednesday, in Rome, knowing a win sets up a semi-final clash with one of Denmark or the Czech Republic.

For Koch, this tournament will be looked back upon as a learning opportunity and an opportunity to settle into a national camp that he will likely have many successful tournaments with.

Phillips reputation amongst England fans grows and grows with each passing minute. He is still yet to miss a minute of this finals and his partnership with Rice gets better and better. Jordan Henderson - previously a shoe-in for the starting XI - will struggle to find a spot.

Roberts was finally handed his first major tournament minutes for Wales on Saturday, coming on as a sub for Kieffer Moore in the 78th minute. It was to be a bittersweet experience, however, as Wales crashed out in spectacular fashion, losing 4-0 to Denmark in Amsterdam.

Rob page opted for the regular front three - Gareth Bale and Dan James either side of Moore - for the first knockout game of the tournament. They, along with Aaron Ramsey from midfield, started the game with real purpose, breaking the Danish lines and creating a few early half-chances.

But Denmark made a notable tactical adjustment after around 20 minutes, pushing Thomas Christensen up from a back-three into the base of the midfield, and from there managed to gain control of the game.

It didnt take long for Denmark to convert their control into a goal, and when Joakim Mhles ball found Mikkel Damsgaard Wales looked vulnerable. From there, Damsgaard offloaded to Kasper Dolberg who turned Chris Mepham and fired into the bottom-right corner.

From that point onwards Kasper Hjulmands side controlled the game, reducing Wales to just one shot on target amongst an array of speculative long-shots. Dolberg added a second just after the break when Neco Williams terrible clearance fell to him six yards out, although Wales will feel aggrieved not to have won a free-kick in the build up.

Roberts came on with 12 minutes to go, although by then a demoralised Wales side struggled to provide any service for the 22-year-old who managed just five touches, all of which were successful passes and part of some slick link up play.

Two late goals, firstly from Mhle and then from Martin Braithwaite, bookended a debatable Harry Wilson red card and piled on the misery for Wales who, despite failing to create anything of substance past the first 25 minutes, will regard themselves unlucky to go out with a 4-0 defeat.

Roberts himself will likely be left dispirited by his lack of minutes and couldve easily featured more often after a promising, if inconsistent, season with Leeds.

Leeds Spanish defender had the pleasure of witnessing the game of the tournament so far on Monday - debatable come 10pm that same night, when Switzerland knocked France out on Penalties - as his side beat Croatia 5-3 after extra-time in Copenhagen after finishing the 90 minutes at 3-3.

It will seem bittersweet, however, as he was once again an unused substitute and is still yet to make an appearance at the finals. Luis Enrique opted to start Aymeric Laporte and Eric Garcia in the middle of a back four.

Spain started the better of the two sides and predictably dominated possession, with early chances spurned by Alvaro Morata and Koke.

It was to be Croatia who took the lead though, and in bizarre circumstances. Pedris challenging back-pass to Unai Simon was completely missed by the Spanish goalkeeper, who turned and watched as the ball trickled into an empty net.

Spain kept their heads, however, and went into half-time at 1-1 after Pablo Sarabia fired in a loose ball from 15 yards.

Cesar Azpilicueta put Spain 2-1 up with a powerful header on 57 minutes before Ferran Torres brilliant run and finish looked to have ended the contest with 13 minutes still to play.

Croatia were not ready to give up, and with five minutes to go Mislav Orsic fumbled home after a series of chances, with goal-line technology adjudging the ball to have just crossed the line. Game on.

Spains centre-backs looked vulnerable to crosses all game and when Orsics cross found Mario Pasalic inbetween Laporte and the subbed on Pau Torres, Pasalic tucked home for 3-3 and extra-time.

Spain again managed to level themselves during the brief break and looked far superior during the first half, with two goals in that 15 minute spell, firstly from Morata who smashed home clinically. Mikel Oyarzabal then slotted home a Dani Olmo cross from a tight angle to make it 5-3.

Spain rode out the final 15 with relative ease and the win puts them into a quarter-final game with Switzerland on Tuesday.

Llorente will be desperate for an opportunity as Spain go into the latter stages of the tournament. He is the only outfield player yet to make an appearance for Spain.

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Trump contempt for White House Covid taskforce revealed in new book – The Guardian

Amid chaos at the White House as the coronavirus pandemic worsened, Donald Trump took to referring derisively to the Covid taskforce chaired by his vice-president as that fucking council that Mike has.

The revelation about the presidents contempt for his key advisory body is one among many in a new book, Nightmare Scenario: Inside the Trump Administrations Response to the Pandemic That Changed History, which is published in the US on Tuesday. The Guardian obtained a copy.

Previous revelations from the book have included that Trump wanted to send infected Americans to Guantnamo Bay and that he mused about John Bolton, his national security adviser, being taken out by Covid.

Authors Yasmeen Abutaleb and Damian Paletta, both Washington Post reporters, also report in depth on how the extraordinary influence of outside consultants to Trump, including the controversial Stephen Moore, relentlessly undermined the work of the presidents scientific advisers.

The book is a deeply reported account of the beginning of a pandemic that has killed more than 600,000 in the US and a federal response hamstrung by incompetence and infighting.

Trumps derisive term for his taskforce, the authors write, was a signal that he wished it would go away and didnt want anyone to exert leadership.

Many on the taskforce didnt want the responsibility either, fearful of the consequences.

Under the chairmanship of Vice-President Mike Pence who is shown resisting his own appointment to replace the outmatched health secretary, Alex Azar the taskforce was led by Dr Deborah Birx, a US army physician widely praised for her role in the fight against Aids but whose star waned under Trump.

Abutaleb and Paletta portray Birx as a confident leader unafraid to challenge powerful men, but also someone who overplayed her hand when she decided to praise and flatter Trump as a way to manage him.

Of an interview Birx gave to the rightwing Christian Broadcasting Network, in which she praised Trumps ability to analyse and integrate data, the authors write: It was the kind of sycophancy one expected from Pence or [treasury secretary] Steve Mnuchin, not a government scientist.

The authors also say Birx worked well with Pence and was admired by fellow workers, though by April 2020, the chief of staff, Mark Meadows, was deriding the taskforce as useless and broken.

Birx served until the end of the Trump administration in January this year. Unlike her fellow taskforce member Dr Anthony Fauci, now chief medical adviser to Joe Biden, she did not remain in public service.

Abutaleb and Paletta also report that in March, as cases spiraled and the US death toll passed 1,000, unofficial adviser Stephen Moore, Trumps emissary [from] the conservative establishment strode into the Oval Office to convince the president to end shutdowns and get the economy moving.

Moore is an economist who in 2019 was nominated by Trump to the board of the Federal Reserve, only to withdraw after outlets led by the Guardian reported controversies in his past.

He told Abutaleb and Paletta Trumps controversial and soon dropped promise to reopen the US economy by Easter was the smart thing to do, because the economic costs of this are mounting and theres not a lot of evidence that lockdowns are working to stop the spread.

Lockdowns to stop the spread of Covid-19 remain in use around the world.

Moore is also quoted attacking Fauci, a common target for conservative ire over subjects including mask-wearing and the origins of Covid in China.

Fauci is the villain here, Moore says. He has the Napoleon complex, and he thinks he is the dictator who could decide how to run the country.

Moore also says conservative activists he advised as they staged protests against lockdowns and masks and who he famously claimed were successors of the great civil rights protester Rosa Parks asked: Whats wrong with this fucking Fauci? Sometimes theyd call him Fucky, not Fauci.

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