Donald Trump has a bone to pick with Bill Maher.
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President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he has canceled the bulk of the Republican National Convention scheduled for Florida next month, citing a “flare-up” of the coronavirus. Trump's formal renomination will still go forward in North Carolina, where a small subset of GOP delegates will still gather in Charlotte, North Carolina, for just four hours on Aug.
24. Florida was to have hosted four nights of programming and parties that Trump had hoped would be a "four-night infomercial" for
.Donald Trump has a bone to pick with Bill Maher.
wrote Trump.Representatives for Maher and “Real Time” did not immediately respond to a request for comment.In his New Rules segment last Friday, Maher pointed out that no prominent, greatly respected American politicians who died in recent years wanted Donald Trump at their funerals.
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Also Read: Biden Dismisses Taking Cognitive Test, Asks Reporter If He's Taken Drug Test (Video)This is the latest disruption to the 2020 election cycle caused by the coronavirus pandemic.In July, President Donald Trump announced he was canceling a portion of the upcoming Republican National Convention in Jacksonville due to concerns about the spread of the virus in Florida.
shows children under 18 make up 7.3% of coronavirus cases. The CDC’s website said on July 17 that children under 18 made up only 2% of cases at the time.Listen to Trump’s call into “Fox & Friends” below:President Trump on coronavirus in schools: "My view is the schools should open.
Ted Johnson A member of the White House press corps who covered Donald Trump’s recent trip to Florida tested positive for the coronavirus.Zeke Miller, president of the White House Correspondents’ Association, wrote in an email to members that “we’ve already reached out to those who were in the pools with this individual, and the White House Medical Unit is conducting additional contact tracing and providing follow-on tests for those in the pools and potentially exposed.” The identity of the
President Trump told reporters Friday night he plans to banTikTok from the U.S. through executive action.
Donald Trump said he will take action as soon as Saturday to ban TikTok, a popular Chinese-owned video app that has been a source of national security and censorship concerns. He told reporters on Air Force One as he returned from Florida: "As far as TikTok is concerned, we're banning them from the United States.
Coronavirus fears, unpopularity or both? That’s got to be the question for President Donald Trump‘s campaign staff as he’s failing to draw crowds at campaign outings. At his most recent stop in Tampa, FL on July 31, his team had well over a dozen lines for spectators cordoned off so that crowds in the thousands could watch Trump deplane from Air Force One and give a speech on the tarmac.
Donald Trump has called for a delay to November’s presidential election, claiming it will be “the most inaccurate and fraudulent in history.”The US President suggested the idea on Twitter, after previously criticising plans for an increase in postal voting due to the coronavirus pandemic.He wrote on Twitter: “With Universal Mail-In Voting (not Absentee Voting, which is good), 2020 will be the most INACCURATE & FRAUDULENT Election in history.”“It will be a great embarrassment to the USA.
The number of COVID-19 deaths in the United States is about to reach 150,000 and counting. Millions of Americans have filed for unemployment and are unable to pay their rent.
President Donald Trump announced he was canceling the upcoming Republican National Convention in Jacksonville, Florida, due to concerns about the coronavirus.“The timing for this event is not right … with what’s happened recently, the flareup in Florida,” Trump said during a Thursday press conference. “To have a big convention, it’s not the right time.”A smaller group of delegates will still be gathering in Charlotte, North Carolina on Aug.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump said that plans for a large-scale Republican National Convention have been canceled, an acknowledgement of the flare-up in coronavirus cases in Jacksonville, FL.Instead, Trump said that convention activities will still take place in its original local, Charlotte, but more events would be virtual.
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