Trump Gets Very Angry When People Talk About The Virus That’s Killed 225,000 In The US
Down in the polls with COVID-19 cases surging, Trump is desperately searching for a message that absolves him of responsibility and will resonate with voters.
Ben Carson Attended An Indoor Fundraiser Where Dozens Were Maskless
Carson, a medical doctor, was not wearing a mask at an event in a state that requires masks "in indoor public settings."
Trump Called The $10 Million A Loan. His Campaign Called It A Donation. Who Paid It Back, And How?
Trump boasted about self-funding his 2016 campaign, but in its tense final moments, his advisers could only get him to agree to a loan. "It was like a cash advance."
Donald Trump And Joe Biden’s Town Halls Created A Wild Split Screen For A Very Split America
Instead of a debate, the two candidates held dueling town halls. They couldn't have been more different from one another.
Seniors Who Aren't Afraid Of The Coronavirus Love What Trump Is Saying About COVID
Trump and his campaign are keeping focused on their base, and the base doesn't want to hear about the coronavirus. Even among older adults in Florida.
Is There MAGA Without Donald Trump? His Family Is Finding Out.
The Trump campaign has launched Operation MAGA in Florida, while the president recovers from COVID-19. It doesn’t quite have the same feel.
The Second Presidential Debate Will Be Virtual, But Trump Said He Won't Participate
The Oct. 15 debate will be held virtually to protect people's "health and safety" after the president tested positive for COVID-19.
Trump Is Just Tweeting Through His Coronavirus Infection
In the past day, Trump shook the stock market, claimed he’d give a drug away for free, and promoted a woman who said she’d contract the coronavirus in solidarity.
When Did Trump Test Negative For COVID-19? Officials Won’t Say.
Cleveland Clinic officials confirmed to BuzzFeed News that the candidates could have tested negative as early as 72 hours before the debate and still met the requirements.
Trump And The Coronavirus Are Dividing Black And White Churches In Georgia
“If you’re a white church, you’re open. If you’re a Black church, you’re not,” one pastor told BuzzFeed News.
Despite The White House Coronavirus Outbreak, These Trump Supporters Still Won’t Mask Up
“When you tell Americans they have to do something, they are going to push back.”
Trump's Doctor Dodged Questions About The President's Coronavirus Diagnosis
Dr. Sean Conley's answers and statements to reporters were unclear about whether the president has ever needed oxygen to combat COVID-19.
Trump’s Chief Of Staff Didn’t Wear A Mask When He Talked To Reporters Hours After Trump’s Positive COVID-19 Test
Mark Meadows said he tested negative.
Hope Hicks, Who Recently Traveled With Trump, Tested Positive For The Coronavirus
Hicks traveled with the president for Tuesday’s presidential debate, and again on Wednesday for a Minnesota campaign rally.
Even Trump Diehards Thought The Debate Was A Mess
“I'm disappointed as an American voter,” said one Trump fan who watched the debate at a campaign watch party.
Pennsylvania’s “Naked Ballot” Problem Is Spooking Elections Officials
Tens of thousands of ballots could be thrown out after a new court order in a state that was decided by fewer than 45,000 votes in 2016.
People Booed Trump And Chanted "Vote Him Out" At A Tribute For Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Trump faced loud boos that turned into chants of "vote him out" and "honor her wish" — the latter a reference to Ginsburg's dying wish that she would not be replaced until after the election.
8 Women On Why They Went To The Supreme Court Vigils After Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Death
In the days since the justice's death, people have placed flowers and candles outside the Supreme Court building.
A Second Republican Senator Said She Won’t Support Replacing Ruth Bader Ginsburg Before The Election
Lisa Murkowski joins Susan Collins in saying confirmation of a new Supreme Court justice shouldn’t happen before the election.
Susan Collins Is The First Republican To Say Whoever Wins The Election Should Fill Ginsburg’s Seat
Collins said Saturday that whoever wins the presidential election should choose the nominee to replace Ginsburg, “in fairness to the American people.”