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People are calling to boycott Home Depot after its co-founder said he was voting for Trump and encouraged others to do the same
Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus said he was supporting a second term for President Trump and explained why other Americans should do similarly.
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Prince William ‘Struggled to Breathe,’ as He Secretly Battled Coronavirus
Prince William secretly battled coronavirus, even struggling to breathe—but kept his April ordeal a secret because he didn’t wish to alarm the public.The Sun reported Sunday that William, 38—who is second in line to the British throne—contracted the virus after his father Prince Charles and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson both fell ill with coronavirus. Johnson became so sick he was placed in the intensive care unit of a London hospital.Prince Charles Survives Coronavirus, and Shows Us the King He Might BeA source told The Sun, “William was hit pretty hard by the virus—it really knocked him for six. At one stage he was struggling to breathe, so obviously everyone around him was pretty panicked. After seeing medics and testing positive—which was obviously quite a shock given how fit and healthy he is—William was determined it should be business as usual though. He was determined to fulfill his engagements.”The Sun reported that William told one observer at an engagement: “There were important things going on and I didn’t want to worry anyone.”William reportedly received treatment from Buckingham Palace doctors, isolated at his and wife Kate’s rural home, Anmer Hall in Norfolk, and continued to carry out 14 telephone and video call engagements. William had a seven-day break from calls and video messages after April 9, the Sun reported, but during April carried out multiple engagements, including appearing on the BBC’s charity Comic Relief show, alongside comedian and author Stephen Fry.A source told The Sun, “The Queen delivered her ‘We Will Meet Again’ address (on April 5, the day that Boris Johnson was hospitalized) and he just didn’t want to worry people. He felt there were more important things going on in the country.”The news about William’s coronavirus battle broke the day after Johnson announced Britain was entering a second national lockdown, after it was revealed the U.K. had passed more than one million coronavirus cases.A palace source told The Sun that “as a result of his own experiences, he (William) realizes absolutely anyone can catch this awful disease—and knows how imperative it is that we all take this second lockdown seriously.”Prince Charles, who fell ill in March, said in June he had “got away with it quite lightly…I was lucky in my case... but I’ve had it, and I can so understand what other people have gone through.” Charles said he felt “particularly for those who have lost their loved ones and have been unable to be with them at the time. That, to me, is the most ghastly thing. But in order to prevent this happening to so many more people, I’m so determined to find a way out of this.”Charles said in June that he had been “terribly sad” at not being able to see the rest of the family because of the pandemic.The Daily Beast has reached out to Kensington Palace for comment.Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.
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Meghan McCain predicts 'hysteria from the Trump family' if the president loses the upcoming election
The "View" host shared how her father, the late Sen. John McCain, handled his 2008 loss to Barack Obama.
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Trump is reportedly planning to declare Election Day victory if ahead regardless of uncounted votes
President Trump has told confidants he'll declare victory on Tuesday night if he's leading the election, three sources familiar with his private comments told Axios' Jonathan Swan. Trump will reportedly stick to that plan even if there are still uncounted votes in crucial states like Pennsylvania that could alter the shape of the Electoral College in subsequent hours or days.The "nightmare scenario" that would require careful coverage from networks, as National Journal's Josh Kraushaar sees it, involves Trump sweeping the Sun Belt swing states and leading in Pennsylvania on election night. Many prognosticators expect Trump to be leading the Keystone State on Tuesday, but the final outcome could change as mail-in ballots, which Axios notes the Trump campaign could falsely try to deem illegitimate, are counted after Nov. 3. So, there's a chance that scenario comes to fruition.But, Kraushaar also said that if Trump's Democratic challenger, Joe Biden, picks up just one of North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, or Arizona, the Trump team's efforts will probably fall flat, and Axios' report indicates Trump's advisers believe he'll need to have commanding leads in all four, plus Iowa, Texas, and Ohio, to pull it off. Read more at Axios. > The nightmare scenario is that Trump sweeps the Sun Belt states and then claims victory in Pennsylvania based on only E Day votes. Clarity in coverage will be very important.> > But if Biden wins NC/FL/GA or AZ later, this lame attempt at vote spin will be moot. https://t.co/F7UKccnYwO> > -- Josh Kraushaar (@HotlineJosh) November 1, 2020More stories from theweek.com How to make an election crisis 64 things President Trump has said about women Republicans are on the verge of a spectacular upside-down achievement
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