Steve Sisolak

A career police officer and sheriff in Las Vegas who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump has been elected governor in Nevada.
State police said they are investigating Sunday’s incident involving Gov. Steve Sisolak, which was captured on video.
After a death penalty abolition bill cleared the state Assembly, Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak indicated he would not support it.
The unanimous action sends Gov. Steve Sisolak results that will deliver six electoral votes from the battleground state to Biden.
Around 83,000 people in the U.S. are hospitalized with COVID-19, according to the COVID Tracking Project.
The democratic governor said he was not experiencing any symptoms but was swabbed for a rapid test as a matter of routine.
The president continues to warn with no evidence whatsoever that the election will be “rigged” by casting doubt on mail-in ballots.
The president's pandemic-defying event was a “truly shocking and unimaginably wheels-off undertaking," Tim Miller wrote in a scathing editorial for The Bulwark.
“I’m on a stage and it’s very far away,” Trump told the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “And so I’m not at all concerned."
Steve Sisolak lambasted the president for endangering lives and acting as though rules don't apply to him.