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Trump says he'll travel to Georgia to support Republican Senate candidates in runoff election

 

By Paul LeBlanc and Betsy Klein, CNN

 

Updated: Sat, 28 Nov 2020 17:00:34 GMT

 

Source: CNN

 

President Donald Trump said Thursday he will travel to Georgia to support the state's Republican Senate candidates ahead of the January 5 runoff election.

 

"Speaking of Georgia, I'll be going there," the President said after his Thanksgiving video teleconference call with US service members, as he baselessly railed against the integrity of the state's election results.

 

White House press secretary Judd Deere said the President's visit is scheduled for Saturday, December 5.

 

"Maybe I'll go twice," Trump said at one point, noting that he'd love to do it in a stadium, "But you can't, because of Covid."

 

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Trump spoke with six units representing each US military branch, including the Space Force, which he said holds a "special place in my heart."

 

"Thank you all, have a great Thanksgiving, and don't eat too much turkey," he said as he concluded the call.

 

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Anonymous ID: 2c9934 Nov. 2, 2021, 4:06 p.m. No.14908854   🗄️.is 🔗kun

desperate |ˈdesp(ə)rət|

adjective

feeling, showing, or involving a hopeless sense that a situation is so bad as to be impossible to deal with: a desperate sadness enveloped Ruth.

• (of an act or attempt) tried in despair or when everything else has failed; having little hope of success: drugs used in a desperate attempt to save his life.

• (of a situation) extremely bad, serious, or dangerous: there is a desperate shortage of teachers.

• [predicative] (of a person) having a great need or desire for something: I am desperate for a cigarette | [with infinitive] : the government is desperate to clean up Rio's streets.

• (of a person or fight) violent or dangerous: a desperate criminal | a desperate struggle.

PHRASES

desperate diseases must have desperate remedies

proverb extreme measures are justified as a response to a difficult or dangerous situation.