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"I don't want to overstate this, but he is assassinating the presidency." –@realBobWoodward pic.twitter.com/ZKGTUsjvn3— Morning Joe (@Morning_Joe) September 30, 2020(Tap photo and swipe to view gallery)
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NBC News will proceed as scheduled with its town hall with President Trump tonight, even after backlash from current and former employees, as well as Hollywood talent that work with the company.
President Donald Trump’s White House doctor says Trump has tested negative for COVID-19 “on consecutive days” using a newer rapid test from Abbott Laboratories. The assessment from Navy Cmdr.
Also Read: Fauci Says Quote in New Trump Ad Was Taken Out of Context, Without His Permission“President Trump is recovering from the coronavirus, and so is America,” the narrator for the ad says.
Dr. Anthony Fauci is firing back at the Trump Administration after the premiere of their brand new campaign ad, which used his comments about the United States’ COVID-19 response “out of context”.
Also Read: Next Week's Trump-Biden Debate CanceledMaher noted that he’s frequently critical of people who assert that some new Trump scandal is going to be the thing that ruins him, “but I’m telling you, this getting COVID thing, not good for him.”Maher then noted something that could probably use more attention: Trump’s survival from the disease that has already killed more than 210,000 people was due in part to having access to health care few people on earth ever will.
President Donald Trump and Joe Biden was cast into doubt Thursday after the commission that organizes the event said it would be held virtually to minimize the risk of spreading the coronavirus. The Commission on Presidential Debates announced that the second debate scheduled for October 15 in Miami, Florida, would instead feature virtual appearances by the two candidates, a change the president quickly dismissed as «not acceptable.»«I'm not going to waste my time on a virtual debate.
President Donald Trump and Joe Biden will be held virtually to minimize the risk of spreading the coronavirus, a change the president quickly dismissed as «not acceptable.» «I heard that the commission a little while ago changed the debate style, and that's not acceptable to us,» Mr. Trump said in a phone interview with.
Caffeine is all it would take to get Bill Murray to moderate the next U.S. presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
Also Read: 'SNL' With Host Chris Rock Scores Biggest Season Premiere Audience in 4 Years“The stuff that gets turned down, you wouldn’t believe some of the stuff that people propose, it’s outrageous. And this is a group of people that’s pretty savvy.
Ellise Shafer editorDr. Sean Conley, President Trump’s physician, said this morning that Trump is “doing very well” and has been without a fever for 24 hours.Conley gave the update outside of Walter Reed Medical Center along with nine other medical personnel.“At this time, the team and I are extremely happy with the progress the president has made,” Conley said.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorTwo days after Disney announced some 28,000 layoffs in its U.S. parks business, chairman Bob Iger has resigned from California Gov.
In 2016, Chris Rock was one of the first celebrities early on to predict that Donald Trump would defeat Hillary Clinton to become president. He didn't want that to happen — but he saw it coming while so many others were just making jokes over the absurdity of the situation.
posted.The president has faced strong criticism from both sides of the aisle for not denouncing white supremacists during the debate and telling hate group The Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by” — which is now being used a rallying cry by the far-right neo-fascist organization.Watch Wednesday’s “Fox & Friends” segment below:Brian Kilmeade: "Donald Trump ruined the biggest layup in the history of debates by not condemning white supremists.
During a fractious first presidential debate, President Donald Trump failed to unequivocally denounce white supremacists and armed militia groups who have clashed violently with Black Lives Matters and police reform protestors this summer. Trump, as part of the section of the debate that dealt with law and order, was assailed by Vice President Joe Biden over his infamous "fine people on both sides" comment over a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville in 2017.
Donald Trump fired back at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry after the pair released a message in honor of National Voter Registration Day.“I’m not a fan of hers,” Trump, 74, told reporters from the White House on Wednesday, September 23.The president then directed his remarks toward Harry, 36, and his decision to marry the former Suits actress, 39.“I would say this — and she has probably heard that — I wish a lot of luck to Harry because he’s going to need it,” Trump said.Ahead of the president’s
Bob Woodward's Rage sold more than 600,000 copies in its first week of publication, continuing a yearlong wave of blockbuster books about President Donald Trump. Simon & Schuster announced Wednesday that Woodward's book will be going into its fourth printing, with total books in print to be 1.3 million copies.
affects virtually nobody.” That contradicts what the president told Woodward in February and March of this year, when he said the virus was “deadly” but he was downplaying it to the public. As of Tuesday, there have been 6.8+ million COVID-19 cases and 200,000 deaths in the United States.“The visitation of the medical nightmare on the American population is staggering, stunning.