Senin, 02 November 2020

Trump dismisses 'fake' polls, Biden says time to end the 'chaos' - CNA

FAYETTEVILLE: President Donald Trump entered his final day of campaigning for reelection on Monday (Nov 2) by dismissing polls that show him headed for a humiliating loss, while Democrat Joe Biden urged Americans to draw a line under the "chaos" of the last four years.

"I watch these fake polls," Trump, 74, told a crowd in Fayetteville, North Carolina, on the eve of Election Day. "We're going to win anyway."

The Republican's gripe at pollsters - combined with angry swipes at everybody from journalists, social media CEOs, his defeated 2016 opponent Hillary Clinton and Democratic opponents in Congress - reflected the bitter mood as he faces the possibility of being removed from the White House after one term.

When he wasn't complaining about his "crooked" opponents, Trump focused back on his months-long attempts to paint Biden as "sleepy" and "corrupt," leading the crowd to chant: "Lock him up!"

And Trump sought to recapture the spirit of his shock win four years ago by casting himself as the rebel against an "arrogant, corrupt, ruthless" establishment.

"You elected an outsider as president who is finally putting America first," he told the crowd. "Get out and vote, that's all I ask."

US President Donald Trump is behind in the polls but has five more rallies on the last day of
US President Donald Trump is behind in the polls but has five more rallies on the last day of campaigning. (Photo: AFP/Brendan Smialowski)

But Biden, who has built his campaign on casting Trump as a reckless failure during the coronavirus pandemic, scents victory.

Opinion polls give him small but steady advantages in all the swing states that tip close elections and even threatening Republican strongholds like Georgia and Texas.

Opinion poll averages for Donald Trump and Joe Biden nationwide and in 6 key battleground states, as
Opinion poll averages for Donald Trump and Joe Biden nationwide and in 6 key battleground states, as of Nov 1. (Graphic: AFP)

"It's time for Donald Trump to pack his bags and go home," Biden, 77, told supporters in Cleveland, Ohio.

"We're done with the chaos! We're done with the tweets, the anger, the hate, the failure, the irresponsibility," said Biden.

FEARS OF VIOLENCE, CHAOS

Tuesday is formally Election Day but in reality it marks the culmination of a drawn-out election month.

With a huge expansion in mail-in voting to safeguard against the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 95 million people are estimated to have already cast ballots, highlighting the raw passion in what is turning into a referendum on the norm-shattering Republican's first term.

All over central Washington, businesses boarded up windows in expectation of unrest and NBC News reported that a new "unscalable" fence was planned around the White House, which has been behind growing layers of fortifications since a summer of anti-racism protests.

While the Trump administration warned of left-wing extremists causing havoc, the president's supporters made their own show of force, driving in caravans of flag-bedecked pick-up trucks and blocking roads around the country.

The FBI said it was investigating an incident in Texas where Trump supporters in trucks swarmed around a Biden campaign bus while it was on a highway.

READ: Trump decries FBI probe of supporters surrounding Biden bus

Biden was closing up his startlingly low key campaign with socially distanced events in Ohio and Pennsylvania, the fiercest battleground of them all.

Pop superstar Lady Gaga was to join the 77-year-old, while former president Barack Obama was lending his own political star power by rallying for Biden in Florida and Georgia - a steady Republican state targeted by the Democrats.

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden flies off to the final campaign stops of 2020
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden flies off to the final campaign stops of 2020. (Photo: AFP/Jim Watson)

Trump, who mocks Biden's modestly attended events as proof that the opinion polls must be wrong, was capping his closing surge of 14 rallies in three days with visits to North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan.

The last rally will be in Grand Rapids - the site where Trump delivered the final speech of his victorious 2016 campaign and where he hopes he will once more spark an upset.

TRUMP ATTACKS ELECTION INTEGRITY

The president, who for months has been falsely claiming that mail-in votes will lead to mass fraud, upped the ante in the final days by suggesting that he will push to disqualify votes that arrive after Tuesday - a practice which is in fact legal in several of the key states, provided that the ballots are postmarked in time.

Together with Republican attempts to get a court to throw out more than 100,000 ballots in Texas and other aggressive legal measures, Trump's hostility to the election rules is raising fears that he will try to declare premature victory or refuse to accept defeat.

The Axios news site reported Sunday that Trump has told confidants he will declare victory right away if it looked like he was ahead.

Trump called it a "false report" but repeated his argument that "I don't think it's fair that we have to wait for a long period of time after the election."

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2020-11-02 20:07:19Z
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Footage of man beating wife to death on Chinese street sparks outrage - TODAYonline

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Minggu, 01 November 2020

Trump decries FBI probe of supporters surrounding Biden bus - CNA

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump on Sunday (Nov 1) suggested the FBI should stop investigating an incident in which his supporters were seen surrounding a Biden campaign bus in Texas, which led Democrats to cancel an event there.

The president’s tweet came hours after the FBI confirmed that it was “aware of the incident and investigating”.

On Sunday night, Trump retweeted a screenshot of the FBI statement, adding: “In my opinion, these patriots did nothing wrong. Instead, the FBI & Justice should be investigating the terrorists, anarchists, and agitators of ANTIFA, who run around burning down our Democrat run cities and hurting our people!”

An FBI spokesperson said the bureau had no comment about the president’s tweet.

Trump’s tweet came as tensions remained high between the president and FBI Director Christopher Wray, and as Trump has pressed the Justice Department and FBI to act against his rivals, including Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden himself.

The president has also told people around him that he is frustrated with Wray over the FBI director’s public statements on issues like voting fraud, Russian election interference and antifa, and has discussed the possibility of removing Wray if he wins re-election.

In videos posted on Twitter, a group of cars and pickup trucks - many adorned with large Trump flags - can be seen riding alongside the campaign bus on Friday, and at times boxing it in, as it travelled from San Antonio to Austin. 

At one point, one of the pickup trucks can be seen colliding with an SUV that was driving behind the bus.

Neither Biden nor his running mate, Senator Kamala Harris, was aboard the bus.

The campaign cancelled an event later in the day.

READ: Biden condemns Trump fans allegedly harassing campaign bus

READ: Will it be Trump or Biden? A weary world is watching

On Saturday, Trump tweeted a video of his supporters following the Biden campaign bus, adding, “I LOVE TEXAS!”

The Texas Democratic Party chairperson did not directly address the incident, but said people should “ignore the noise and go vote”.

“Voting is the only thing that matters right now,” the chair, Gilberto Hinojosa, said in a statement.

This weekend, caravans of Trump supporters also blocked the Mario Cuomo Bridge in New York, which spans the Hudson River between Tarrytown and Nyack, and snarled traffic on the Garden State Parkway in New Jersey.

Videos posted online showed some of the supporters hopping out of their cars on the bridge as rain fell on the roadway, waving Trump flags and cheering.

“We’ve never had anything like this. At least we’ve never had a president who thinks it’s a good thing,” Biden said during a campaign event in the Philadelphia suburbs.

Trump’s tweet on Sunday underscored the larger effort by the Trump administration to spotlight and crack down on protest-related violence, especially in cities run by Democratic mayors in an effort to showcase what Trump says is his law-and-order prowess.

Trump has derided protesters and played up the violence around protests, though the majority of them have been peaceful.

The Justice Department has brought over 300 cases against defendants in unrest cases nationwide since May.

An Associated Press review of thousands of pages of court documents found that very few of those charged appear to be affiliated with highly organised extremist groups, as the president has suggested.

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2020-11-02 05:16:46Z
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Philippine president to inspect typhoon damage as death toll rises to 16 - CNA

MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte will inspect on Monday (Nov 2) areas hit by Typhoon Goni, the world's strongest typhoon this year, as authorities claimed mandatory evacuations had prevented a higher death toll even as some areas remained cut off.

The country's disaster agency said in a statement Goni had killed at least 16 people with three people reported missing.

Goni, the 18th cyclone to hit the Philippines this year and among the strongest typhoons to hit the nation since Haiyan that killed more than 6,300 people in 2013, battered provinces south of the capital on Sunday.

Aftermath of Typhoon Goni in Daraga, Albay province, Philippines
A house stands amidst debris after Typhoon Goni swept through Daraga, Albay province, Philippines, November 2, 2020, in this photo obtained from social media. David Lee/via REUTERS

"The goal should be zero casualties but since people were forcibly evacuated our casualties were reduced," Harry Roque, spokesman for Duterte, told a news conference.

READ: Philippines evacuates nearly 1 million as world's strongest typhoon this year approaches

Duterte will fly to Manila from his home town of Davao on Monday and conduct an aerial inspection of some of the worst-hit areas, Roque said. Duterte had been in his home town when the typhoon struck, prompting some public criticism.

The Philippine police chief was on his way to Guinobatan in Albay province after a local lawmaker reported around 300 houses had been buried under volcanic rock and mud flows from the Mayon Volcano.

Aftermath of Typhoon Goni in Daraga, Albay province, Philippines
A house is partially submerged in debris brought about by Typhoon Goni in Daraga, Albay province, Philippines, November 2, 2020, in this photo obtained from social media. David Lee/via REUTERS

Goni, which had gusts of up to 310kmh, destroyed up to 80 per cent of homes in several towns in Catanduanes, Senator Richard Gordon, chief of the Philippine Red Cross, told DZBB radio station.

Catanduanes, a province of 275,000 people, was cut off, with communication and power lines down, said Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi.

Goni affected 2.1 million residents in Luzon, which accounts for more than two thirds of the economy, and 50,000 homes were without power on Monday.

Metro Manila residents take shelter in evacuation centers following Typhoon Goni
A woman wearing a mask for protection against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) carries a baby inside a modular tent at an evacuation center, where residents from low-lying areas took shelter following Typhoon Goni, in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, November 2, 2020. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez

Ahead of Goni's landfall, the Philippines was still reeling from typhoon Molave that killed 22 people, mostly through drowning in provinces south of the capital Manila.

READ: Vietnam tackles typhoon's deadly aftermath as new storm threatens region

Another storm, Atsani, is gaining strength in the Pacific Ocean as it approaches the Philippines, which is usually hit by around 20 tropical storms annually.

Meanwhile, Vietnam's government said Goni is forecast to make landfall on the country’s central coast on Wednesday night, dumping more heavy rain in an area where floods and landslides have already killed around 160 people and left dozens of others missing over the past month.

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2020-11-02 05:16:18Z
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Biden condemns Trump fans allegedly harassing campaign bus - CNA

WASHINGTON: Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Sunday (Nov 1) denounced the alleged harassment of one of his campaign buses by Donald Trump supporters on a Texas highway, in an incident the FBI confirmed it is investigating.

Video posted on Twitter appeared to show multiple trucks waving Trump flags surrounding and slowing the Biden/Harris bus.

Democratic officials said the bus, carrying state congressional candidate Wendy Davis, stopped its journey and cancelled two planned events and a news conference, citing "safety concerns".

READ: Campaigning at frenetic pace, Trump tries to rally two days before election

The president himself tweeted a video of the incident late on Saturday, saying, "I LOVE TEXAS."

"We've never had anything like this – at least we've never had a president who thinks it's a good thing," Biden told supporters in Philadelphia.

He added that the president's son, Donald Trump Jr, made a video urging backers to "keep it up", and find where Biden running mate Kamala Harris is and greet her the same way.

"Folks, that's not who we are. We are so much better than this," Biden said.

The FBI's San Antonio office told AFP on Sunday they were investigating the Texas incident but declined to give further comment.

An SUV belonging to the Democratic caravan was reportedly sideswiped. No injuries were reported, and it was unclear whether anyone involved was armed.

READ: The Big Read: Will it be Trump or Biden? A weary world is watching

During a rally in Michigan, Trump explicitly embraced the action, saying that the Texas protesters were trying to "protect" the Biden bus.

And he later slammed the investigation on Twitter, insisting "these patriots did nothing wrong".

"Instead, the FBI & Justice should be investigating the terrorists, anarchists, and agitators of ANTIFA, who run around burning down our Democrat run cities and hurting our people!" he said.

Additional videos shared on Twitter showed scenes of long traffic backups on New Jersey's Garden State Parkway  and New York's Governor Mario M Cuomo Bridge and Whitestone Bridge, reportedly caused by pro-Trump drivers.

In the videos, the bridges are packed with cars covered in Trump flags.

Local media in Colorado reported that thousands of Trump fans, also driving cars covered in Trump flags, caused traffic backups on interstate highways in a show of support for the president.

The reported incidents came amid high concern about voter suppression or intimidation, and post-election violence.

Amid the continuing fears, Democratic officials in Floyd County, Georgia, said on Sunday they were cancelling a campaign event after learning that a "large militia presence is expected" due to Trump's planned evening rally in the city of Rome, Georgia.

READ: White House and US' top virus doctor clash ahead of election

The bus was separate from a visit to Texas on Friday by Harris, whose presence was seen to show that Democrats see a chance of flipping the traditionally conservative state.

"Rather than engage in productive conversation ... Trump supporters in Texas (on Friday) instead decided to put our staff, surrogates, supporters, and others in harm's way," Tariq Thowfeek, a Texas spokesman for the Biden campaign, told the Texas Tribune.

Local media said the incident occurred on the I-35 highway, southwest of Austin, the state capital.

The Texas Tribune quoted the state's Republican chairman, Allen West, as dismissing the incident as "fake news and propaganda," adding: "Stop bothering me."

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2020-11-02 01:10:39Z
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Biden condemns Trump fans allegedly harassing campaign bus - CNA

WASHINGTON: Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Sunday (Nov 1) denounced the alleged harassment of one of his campaign buses by Donald Trump supporters on a Texas highway, in an incident the FBI confirmed it is investigating.

Video posted on Twitter appeared to show multiple trucks waving Trump flags surrounding and slowing the Biden/Harris bus.

Democratic officials said the bus, carrying state congressional candidate Wendy Davis, stopped its journey and cancelled two planned events and a news conference, citing "safety concerns".

READ: Campaigning at frenetic pace, Trump tries to rally two days before election

The president himself tweeted a video of the incident late on Saturday, saying, "I LOVE TEXAS."

"We've never had anything like this – at least we've never had a president who thinks it's a good thing," Biden told supporters in Philadelphia.

He added that the president's son, Donald Trump Jr, made a video urging backers to "keep it up", and find where Biden running mate Kamala Harris is and greet her the same way.

"Folks, that's not who we are. We are so much better than this," Biden said.

The FBI's San Antonio office told AFP on Sunday they were investigating the Texas incident but declined to give further comment.

An SUV belonging to the Democratic caravan was reportedly sideswiped. No injuries were reported, and it was unclear whether anyone involved was armed.

READ: The Big Read: Will it be Trump or Biden? A weary world is watching

Meantime, multiple posts on Twitter showed scenes of long traffic backups on New Jersey's Garden State Parkway reportedly caused by pro-Trump drivers.

The reported incidents came amid high concern about voter suppression or intimidation, and post-election violence.

Amid the continuing fears, Democratic officials in Floyd County, Georgia, said on Sunday they were cancelling a campaign event after learning that a "large militia presence is expected" due to Trump's planned evening rally in the city of Rome, Georgia.

READ: White House and US' top virus doctor clash ahead of election

And during a rally in Michigan, Trump explicitly embraced the action, saying that the Texas protesters were trying to "protect" the Biden bus.

"You see the way our people, you know, they were protecting this bus yesterday," he said, adding that the Trump supporters numbered in the "hundreds".

The bus was separate from a visit to Texas on Friday by Harris, whose presence was seen to show that Democrats see a chance of flipping the traditionally conservative state.

"Rather than engage in productive conversation ... Trump supporters in Texas (on Friday) instead decided to put our staff, surrogates, supporters, and others in harm's way," Tariq Thowfeek, a Texas spokesman for the Biden campaign, told the Texas Tribune.

Local media said the incident occurred on the I-35 highway, southwest of Austin, the state capital.

The Texas Tribune quoted the state's Republican chairman, Allen West, as dismissing the incident as "fake news and propaganda," adding: "Stop bothering me."

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2020-11-02 00:46:32Z
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