Confirmation from Trump’s Fed candidate wobbles

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The confirmation of a controversial candidate for President Donald Trump for the US Federal Reserve is shaking. A third Republican in the Senate, Lamar Alexander, said he would not vote for Trump’s former adviser Judy Shelton. With Republicans having a 53-47 majority in the Congress Chamber, Vice President Mike Pence would have to use his right to the casting vote if a Senate stalemate should result if three Republicans vote no. The vote on Shelton and a second candidate, the research director of the St. Louis branch of the Fed, Christopher Waller, is due to take place on Wednesday. Waller is considered less controversial. In the Senate, the Democrats have been attacking Shelton for months. In the past she has spoken out in favor of a return to the gold standard, among other things. “Judy Shelton’s views are breathtakingly extreme and backward-looking,” said Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer on Monday.

Michelle Obama writes on Instagram how she suppressed her anger
Former First Lady Michelle Obama has criticized the behavior of President Trump and his wife Melania Trump on her Instagram channel. In the post, she reflects on how she succeeded four years ago in suppressing her anger over Trump’s electoral victory at the time in order to enable a peaceful transition. “I was hurt and disappointed – but the votes were counted and Donald Trump had won,” writes Obama. “My husband and I hired our staff to do what George and Laura Bush had done for us: make a respectful, seamless transfer of power – one of the hallmarks of American democracy. Obama admits,” None of this was easy for me. Donald Trump had spread racist lies about my husband that put my family at risk. That was not something I was willing to forgive, “continued Obama. It takes” strength and maturity to put my anger aside. “She invited Melania Trump to the White House and answered her questions – including what it was like To raise children in the White House.

Biden: Without Corona coordination “more people could die”
President-elect Joe Biden warned that if President Trump’s administration continues to block a smooth transition, more Americans could die from coronavirus, especially when it comes to a vaccine distribution plan. “More people could die if we don’t coordinate, “warned Biden when asked by a reporter what the implications of Trump’s attempts to block the transition would be. It must be planned now how a future vaccine against the coronavirus will be distributed.

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