The president seemed to encourage North Carolina voters to send in their ballot by mail, then show up to vote in person as a test.
Author: Jeanine Santucci, USA TODAY
Donald Trump mispronounces ‘Yosemite’ at White House event
Trump stumbled on the word “Yosemite” at a White House event where he signed a conservation bill.
Sen. Tom Cotton under fire for comments on slavery, attacks on NYT’s 1619 Project
Many saw Cotton’s remarks as an endorsement of the idea that slavery was a “necessary evil.” He says he was only stating what the founders believed.
Poll: Joe Biden leads Donald Trump by 15 points, his widest margin this year
“There is no upside, no silver lining, no encouraging trend hidden somewhere in this survey for the president,” said Quinnipiac polling analyst Tim Malloy.
Trump’s Tulsa rally, protests ‘likely’ contributed to a surge in coronavirus cases, local health official says
Tulsa County saw a record 261 new coronavirus cases on Monday, just over two weeks after Donald Trump’s first campaign rally since lockdowns began.
Kimberly Guilfoyle, Donald Trump Jr.’s girlfriend and campaign official, tests positive for coronavirus
Kimberly Guilfoyle, a Trump campaign official and girlfriend of Donald Trump, Jr., has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Kimberly Guilfoyle, Donald Trump Jr.’s girlfriend and campaign official, tests positive for coronavirus
Kimberly Guilfoyle, a Trump campaign official and girlfriend of Donald Trump, Jr., has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Kellyanne Conway’s teen daughter hopes to help ‘educate’ with TikToks opposing Trump, supporting Black Lives Matter
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway’s 15-year-old daughter is making waves with anti-Trump TikTok videos.
President Trump changes Tulsa rally date after controversy over Juneteenth choice
Trump said African American “friends and supporters” suggested he change his Tulsa rally date out of respect for the Juneteenth holiday.
Trump says he won’t consider renaming military bases currently named for Confederate generals
Trump did not address the issue of Confederate generals, but focused on the legacy of the facilities themselves.