David Sherfinski
Articles by David Sherfinski
Miguel Cardona named to be education secretary by Biden
President-elect Joseph R. Biden on Tuesday named Miguel Cardona, Connecticut's commissioner of education, as his pick to be the next U.S. Secretary of Education. Published December 22, 2020
Joe Biden: Hunter Biden stories part of Russian disinformation, smear campaign
President-elect Joseph R. Biden said Tuesday that stories during the 2020 campaign about his son Hunter Biden's business dealings were part of a Russian disinformation and smear campaign. Published December 22, 2020
Joe Biden: Have not discussed Hunter Biden probe in Cabinet talks
President-elect Joseph R. Biden said Tuesday that he has not discussed a federal probe into his son Hunter Biden's tax issues with his potential picks for U.S. attorney general. Published December 22, 2020
Joe Biden: Darkest days of COVID-19 are ahead of us
President-elect Joseph R. Biden said Tuesday that the country's darkest days in the battle against COVID-19 have yet to come, pouring some cold water on positive vaccine developments in his Christmas message. Published December 22, 2020
Joe Biden vows response to SolarWinds hack
President-elect Joseph R. Biden said Tuesday that President Trump dropped the ball on the recent hack of federal agencies and the private sector and that there's no evidence it's under control yet. Published December 22, 2020
Donald Trump declares victory in ‘War on Christmas’
President Trump is declaring victory over Democrats' "War on Christmas" after he signed an executive order giving federal employees the day off on Dec. 24. Published December 22, 2020
Massive spending bill includes funding for Joe Biden’s transition into office
The $2.3 trillion catchall spending package Congress passed late Monday includes some funding for President-elect Joseph R. Biden's transition into office. Published December 22, 2020
Mitch McConnell says Joe Biden’s Cabinet picks will receive floor consideration
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he plans to treat President-elect Joseph R. Biden and his Cabinet picks "a hell of a lot better" than congressional Democrats treated President Trump. Published December 22, 2020
Joe Biden, Jill Biden get first dose of COVID-19 vaccine
President-elect Joseph R. Biden received a dose of a coronavirus vaccine with cameras rolling Monday and gave the Trump administration credit for the medical breakthrough that is helping to turn the tide against the pandemic. Published December 21, 2020
Joe Biden names additional members to incoming economic policy team
President-elect Joseph R. Biden named additional members to the incoming National Economic Council on Monday, including a former adviser to Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts who has been serving on a congressional panel overseeing the implementation of COVID-19 relief. Published December 21, 2020
Steve Daines: COVID-19 vaccine ‘early Christmas present’ for Americans
The first boxes of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine will arrive in states on Monday, boosting the initial supply of pandemic-fighting shots by 6 million in the coming week after health care workers, Vice President Mike Pence and members of Congress received the first wave of Pfizer doses. Published December 20, 2020
Trump files Supreme Court petition on Pennsylvania election results
The Trump campaign went back to the Supreme Court on Sunday seeking to reverse Pennsylvania's election results and to vacate the state's slate of 20 electors for President-elect Joseph R. Biden. Published December 20, 2020
Ron Klain: Biden weighing sanctions, other measures to respond to cyberattack
Ron Klain, the incoming White House chief of staff, said Sunday that President-elect Joseph R. Biden is weighing a range of potential responses to the massive cyberattack on federal and private systems. Published December 20, 2020
Trump: ‘We have to get the support from some politicians’ to look into election fraud
President Trump said Sunday that he now needs the help of politicians to expose what he called the "greatest voter fraud in history" and potentially give him another four years in the White House. Published December 20, 2020
Jennifer Granholm: Biden will lead ‘robust,’ ‘multinational’ response to federal networks hack
Jennifer Granholm, said Sunday that President-elect Joseph R. Biden's administration will deliver a "robust" response to the recent cyberattack on federal systems -- potentially in concert with other countries. Published December 20, 2020
Biden bracing for congressional combat: He is ‘extraordinarily hemmed in’
President-elect Joseph R. Biden is about to walk straight into a buzzsaw in Congress after saying during the campaign that Republicans would have an "epiphany" once President Trump was toppled, a stance many on the left dismissed as hopelessly naive. Published December 20, 2020
Brett Giroir, COVID ‘testing czar,’ urges Trump to get vaccinated
Adm. Brett Giroir, the federal government's coronavirus "testing czar," on Sunday urged President Trump to get a coronavirus vaccine to foster public trust in the process. Published December 20, 2020
Sen. Mitt Romney: Trump has a ‘blind spot’ when it comes to Russia
Sen. Mitt Romney said Sunday President Trump has a "blind spot" when it comes to Russia, who U.S. officials are pointing to as the likely culprit of a massive cyberattack on federal government systems. Published December 20, 2020
White House adviser Peter Navarro endorses postponing Georgia election
White House adviser Peter Navarro said he likes the idea of postponing the U.S. Senate runoff elections in Georgia to allow officials to get to the bottom of voter fraud and irregularities in the 2020 election. Published December 20, 2020
Army brass rejects calls for martial law: ‘No role’ for military in determining election outcome
President Trump and Army brass are rejecting talk of invoking martial law to overturn the American electoral process amid lobbying from prominent allies of Mr. Trump. Published December 19, 2020