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"How much more carnage?" the president asked in his national address on Thursday.
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The president vowed to check Russian aggression and fight inflation in his first State of the Union address to the nation and congress.
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The U.S. will sanction Russian oligarchs and their families, as well as Russian sovereign debt in retaliation for the country’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Biden insisted he has “outperformed” expectations in dealing with the crises he's faced.
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The president attended a Monday coronavirus briefing, but the vice president did not. They were last seen together at the White House on Thursday.
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Kayleigh McEnany, Trump's fourth press secretary, took her first turn behind the lectern in the cramped confines of the James S. Brady briefing room Friday.
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The White House released a blueprint for states on coronavirus testing on Monday at a daily news conference it spiked and then revived.
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President Trump has signed the latest economic relief package, this one aimed at small businesses and hospitals.
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The White House's pandemic task force spoke Thursday following more reports about record unemployment connected with the disaster.
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The president said he thought the move to re-open businesses like hair salons and tattoo parlors was premature in the face of the continuing coronavirus pandemic.
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The administration and the states continue to grapple with how to move forward following the disaster.
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A number of governors have outwardly disagreed with the Trump administration's timeline to re-open state economies, pointing to insufficient COVID-19 testing capabilities.