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Aug 05 2020
News
Trump says he will 'probably' give Republican nomination speech from White House
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he will probably give his Republican presidential nomination speech live from the White House, although the plans have not been confirmed yet.
“We’re thinking about it. We’re thinking about doing it from the White House,” he said in an interview with Fox News. “It’s the easiest alternative.”
Trump cited the security costs of his travel and
Reuters
Aug 05 2020
News
Trump confirms he's considering delivering convention speech from White House
President Donald Trump on Wednesday confirmed reports that he is considering accepting the Republican Party’s 2020 presidential nomination in a nationally televised address delivered from the White House.
“I’ll probably do mine live from the White House,” Trump told “Fox & Friends” of his nomination acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention later this month, adding
Politico
Apr 28 2020
Analysis
Right-wing media suggested COVID-19 fatalities were overcounted. New data suggests a significant undercount.
Federal data on excess U.S. deaths since the early weeks of the coronavirus pandemic shows a sharper rise in deaths than confirmed COVID-19 fatalities alone account for, according to a Yale University analysis conducted for The Washington Post. Though the excess deaths -- “the number beyond what would normally be expected for that time of year” -- are “not necessarily attributable directly to
Media Matters
Apr 22 2020
News
Mitch McConnell: GOP 'Not Interested' in State Bailouts
Responding to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's claims GOP leadership was the cause of the delay of the latest coronavirus stimulus relief, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., ripped Pelosi for trying to hold it up for broke-state bailouts.
"We're not interested in revenue replacement for state governments," McConnell told Fox News' "Bill Hemmer Reports." "We're interested in
Newsmax (News)
Sep 02 2020
Analysis
The New Southern Strategy
How Black mayors in the South are leveraging both the power of office and the power of the street to achieve overdue changes
Steven l. Reed smooths his gray suit jacket before he grips the podium.The mayor of Montgomery, Alabama, Reed has seen the coronavirus tear through his city faster than anywhere else in the state.
The hospitals have run out of beds; medical professionals
The Atlantic
Aug 04 2020
News
Trump warns election result could take 'two months' because of mail-in voting
President Trump said Monday that it could take two months for Americans to see a result from November's presidential election -- a comment that came amid a tense back-and-forth over the merits of universal mail-in voting during an interview with Axios journalist Jonathan Swan.
The comments during the "Axios on HBO" interview come as the debate over universal mail-in voting -- which many
Fox News (Online News)
Apr 24 2020
News
Trump signs $484 billion measure to aid employers, hospitals
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump signed a $484 billion bill Friday to aid employers and hospitals under stress from the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 50,000 Americans and devastated broad swaths of the economy.
The bill is the latest effort by the federal government to help keep afloat businesses that have had to close or dramatically alter their operations as
Associated Press
Apr 24 2020
News
Federal agencies warn about untested COVID-19 drugs Trump touts
The Food and Drug Administration warned Friday against the risk of irregular heart rhythms from the use of anti-malaria drugs President Donald Trump touted, a day after he made controversial comments — which scientists quickly rebuked — incorrectly suggesting that disinfectant injected into patients or light could kill COVID-19.
The president has repeatedly hyped the anti-malaria drug
Roll Call
Apr 24 2020
News
Immigration Hawks Unhappy With Details Inside Trump’s Immigration ‘Ban
The executive order placing limits on immigration into the United States has many immigration hawks disappointed, arguing that the order will not do enough to protect American workers.
President Donald Trump excited his conservative base when he announced late Monday that he would be signing an executive order to ban immigration amid a dramatic economic downturn caused by the
The Daily Caller
Jul 03 2020
News
More fireworks in Americans’ hands for July 4 raises risks
For many Americans, the Fourth of July will be more intimate this year. It also could be riskier.
Saturday will be unlike any Independence Day in recent memory. From Atlanta to San Diego, hundreds of fireworks shows have been canceled as officials restrict large gatherings during the coronavirus pandemic, especially as infections surge across the U.S.
With fewer professional
Associated Press