VP Mike Pence headed back to Minnesota as Trump campaign revives TV ads

NOTE: Since this article was published on Friday, Mike Pence has had multiple people in his office test positive for COVID-19, which should require quarantining. He’s not doing so citing being a essential worker. However, he’s doing campaign business not working for the people of this country.

Vice president will stop in Hibbing amid “heavy” ad buy. 

Vice President Mike Pence will return to Minnesota on Monday as President Donald Trump’s campaign bolsters its advertising on state airwaves after pulling back in recent weeks.

Pence is scheduled to hold a rally at the regional airport in Hibbing, the Trump campaign announced Friday.

Meanwhile, Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien said in a conference call that Trump’s new ad buys would be “heavy” with 11 days until Election Day. Continue reading.

FBI director Chris Wray pushes back on Bill Barr’s claim about ‘spying’ on the Trump campaign

FBI director Chris Wray pushed back on Attorney General William Barr’s claims about law enforcement “spying” on the Trump campaign.

Barr suggested FBI surveillance that caught up at least two campaign associates was improperly conducted, despite courts issuing warrants under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to investigate foreign nationals who spoke to members of the Trump campaign.

Wray, however, disputed Barr’s usage of the term and said he knew of no illegal surveillance on any of the 2016 campaigns.

“That’s not the term I would use,” Wray said.

View the complete May 7 article by Travis Gettys on the Raw Story website here.