Drew Hammill, Pelosi’s Deputy Chief of Staff, told USA TODAY the dinner will only be “Grab and go”, and clarified no one will now be eating in the space.
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Election results update: Biden takes slight lead over Trump in Georgia
Biden caught then passed Trump in the traditionally red state due to an onslaught of mail-in ballots from Democratic-leaning counties.
Election results update: Biden on the verge of winning presidency with leads in battlegrounds. Georgia will have a recount.
Georgia will hold a recount in the tight race there as Joe Biden’s supporters gather and await election results in Wilmington, Delaware.
Election results updates: Trump calls election fraudulent with zero evidence, still trails Biden in electoral votes
President Trump refused to take questions about his claims after the 17-minute speech.
Live Election Day coverage: More than a dozen states have been called. Where do things stand now?
Results are started to trickle in as polls continue to close across the country. Several states have been called.
Live election updates: Pelosi knocks Trump over ‘husbands’ remark; Biden up in Florida
Thursday puts the nation five days away from Election Day, with Trump and Biden expected to make stops.
Fauci: Trump has not attended a White House coronavirus task force meeting in ‘several months’
The infectious diseases doctor said the frequency of meetings has also “diminished” over time as the White House focused on the economy and reopening the country.
Republican Sen. Ben Sasse blasts Donald Trump: He ‘kisses dictators’ butts’ and has ‘flirted with white supremacists’
Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse says he fears Trump will drive the country to the left, which is why he “campaigned for everybody not named Trump in 2016.”
White House chief of staff refuses to wear mask while talking to reporters
Meadows has regularly interacted with President Donald Trump since the president tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this month.
Trump’s health, court packing, and a peaceful transfer of power: 3 important questions leaders dodged this week
The questions came during historic moments, including the vice presidential debate and as the president battled the COVID-19 virus.