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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.
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The president has offered no evidence that the Chinese were responsible for the pandemic, and conceded, "If it was a mistake, a mistake is a mistake."
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The president still hopes to see some states begin easing social distancing measures before May 1, but health care authorities warn of a long road to recovery for the United States.
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President Trump has said he believes many states could begin to re-open even before the federal guidelines for social distancing and mitigation expire on May 1.
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Trump on Wednesday told reporters the United States appears to be through the worst of the coronavirus pandemic in regards to the number of new cases being diagnosed.
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Trump teased that some states might be able to re-open in some form or change their practices before May 1. But he said federal guidelines on social distancing would stay in effect until then.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci and President Trump pushed back on the notion that Fauci was on the outs with the president.
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"We're going to make a decision, and hopefully, it's going to be the right decision," President Trump said at Friday's White House task force briefing.
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Trump told reporters on Tuesday that he wanted to be positive but also that his actions in response to the pandemic came as quickly as practical.
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"Tremendous progress has been made in a very short period," Trump said. But his administration is also trying to brace the public for a dire ordeal.
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While Wednesday marked the first public hearing in the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, Utah Congressman Chris Stewart quipped that the…
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White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney holds a now-rare a press briefing at the White House on Thursday. Watch his remarks live.