Trump personnel chief threatens to fire any staffer he catches sending out a resume: CNN’s Tapper

In the parking lot of Jones Diner, the supporters of President Donald Trump aren’t ready to accept a Joe Biden victory until the election results are “certified” but signs of resignation are creeping in.
Towanda, a town of about 2,800 people in rural north-east Pennsylvania’s Bradford County, is a Trump bastion.
Of the 30,000 people in the county who voted in Tuesday’s election, nearly 72 percent cast their ballots for Trump, a tick higher than in 2016.
On Sunday, a day after US television networks announced Biden was the winner, nearly 30 Trump supporters gathered outside Jones Diner wearing red “Make America Great Again” hats and waving giant blue “Trump-Pence” flags.
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