In a White House press briefing Friday, Trump said he would be watching Pastor Robert Jeffress’ services on a laptop.
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How are Donald Trump and Mike Pence observing Easter Sunday amid coronavirus pandemic?
In a White House press briefing Friday, Trump said he would be watching Pastor Robert Jeffress’ services on a laptop.
Mnuchin says the economy could reopen by May but Trump wants to be comfortable with ‘medical issues’ first
Mnuchin says the economy could reopen by May but says Trump needs to be “comfortable with the medical issues” before easing the guidelines.
Almost all of the federal stockpile of personal protective equipment is depleted, new documents show
Only 11.7 million N95 respirator masks and 7,920 ventilators have been distributed — both small fractions of the estimated amount needed.
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Trump said he did not make the decision to fire Crozier, but he disagreed with Crozier’s actions: “He shouldn’t be talking that way in a letter.”
Theodore Roosevelt’s great-grandson calls fired Navy Capt. Crozier ‘a hero’ in op-ed
Tweed Roosevelt, in a New York Times op-ed, said his great-grandfather would have done the same thing as Crozier.
Surgeon General says CDC has been asked to review guidance on wearing masks
In a Good Morning America interview, Surgeon General Jerome Adams said the CDC had been asked to review its guidance on wearing masks.
Trump says he’s no longer shaking hands, following coronavirus guidance – live updates
President Trump said almost the whole world is inflicted “with this horrible virus,” saying coronavirus “surprised the whole world.”
Zelensky responds to Trump’s claims: ‘It’s not true that Ukraine is a corrupt country’
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky said he wanted to “change this image” of Ukraine as a “corrupt country” because “it’s not true.”
Senators to explain positions on eve of final Trump impeachment vote – live trial updates
Senators are set to explain their positions on impeachment ahead of a final vote Wednesday on whether acquit Trump or remove him from office.