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White House To Give Coronavirus Test To People 'In Close Proximity' To Trump, Pence
President Trump told reporters on Thursday that he had taken a second coronavirus test, which was negative. -
FACT CHECK: Trump Pushes Tax Break To Boost Restaurants, But Would It Actually Help?
The coronavirus has hit restaurants hard, but President Trump's proposal to let businesses write off meals is not the answer, critics say. Plus, Trump's own tax law eliminated the tax break. -
Trump Campaign Makes Pitch To Black Neighborhoods. Will It Connect?
The Trump campaign held a Black Voices for Trump event in Milwaukee, part of what many see as an uphill push to peel off some African American votes in battleground states in 2020. -
Mick Mulvaney Out, Mark Meadows In As White House Chief Of Staff
Updated at 9 p.m. ETFor the fourth time in three years, President Trump has a new chief of staff.With his administration grappling with the response to… -
Trump Says He Still Has To Shake Hands, Despite Coronavirus Concerns
At a town hall Thursday evening, he contradicted health officials' advice to avoid the traditional greeting. -
Trump 2020 Sues Washington Post, Days After NY Times Defamation Suit
President Trump's re-election campaign has sued the Washington Post for defamation over two opinion pieces published last June. Both pieces raised… -
Jeff Sessions Embraces President Trump In Comeback Senate Bid
The former U.S. attorney general is making a play for his old senate seat in Alabama, and despite his public falling out with the president tells voters there, "I've been with him from the start." -
Art Caplan On President Trump's Handling Of The Coronavirus
President Donald Trump has also downplayed the dangers of the coronavirus, and on Wednesday Caplan criticized Trump’s response to the spread of the virus. -
Trump Says Sotomayor, Ginsburg Should Recuse Themselves From Cases Involving Him
The president's remarks came in apparent reference to a dissent by Justice Sotomayor who wrote that the government had claimed "one emergency after another" to seek an "unprecedented number of" stays. -
After Lengthy Career, Spotlight Lands On Amy Berman Jackson, Judge In Stone Case
Jackson has been a player in Washington, D.C.'s legal world for three decades and now is center stage amid disputes over Roger Stone and the independence of the Justice Department.