Twitter users have reacted to news President Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, tested positive for coronavirus, with some saying they should have worn face masks more.
Trump tests positive for coronavirus, upending campaign schedule
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania have tested positive for COVID-19 and will go on quarantine immediately.
The first presidential debate was described by many viewers as chaotic, with Trump interrupting both Biden and the moderator during the 90-minute affair.
Sources say most of the funding has become inaccessible to the CDC since September, despite sending a number of requests to be given access to the money.
Trump confirmed in an interview with Fox News that Hope Hicks, one of his closest confidantes, had tested positive and added later on Twitter that he and First Lady Melania Trump were awaiting their own test results.
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The Trump administration is slashing refugee admissions, citing the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Senate Democrats say there has been a consistent pattern of interference that may have undermined scientific and public health processes.
Trump has viewed NATO as obsolete, and chided members for not contributing enough to defense spending.
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The Agriculture Department began mandating last week that millions of boxes of surplus food for families in need include a letter from President Donald Trump claiming credit for the program.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi criticized President Trump for his performance during Tuesday's debate, calling him a "bully."
The company leaders will be called to answer questions about their platforms' moderation of certain content to decide if they should still be protected from legal liabilities.
Because Murray's company is bankrupt, his benefits would come from a government trust billions in debt because companies like his used court cases to avoid paying