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White House Chief Of Staff Mark Meadows Tests Positive For The Coronavirus
Mark Meadows, the chief of staff to President Trump, has tested positive for the coronavirus, multiple news organizations reported late Friday night. He… -
Trump Sues In 3 States, Laying Ground For Contesting Outcome
President Trump's campaign has filed lawsuits in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Georgia. -
There Will Be Superlatives: Trump Is About To Make History, No Matter What Happens
Not since the beginning of time has anyone ever made greater use of superlatives than Donald Trump. He has constantly been "the most" this, "the least"… -
Former DHS Official Says He Wrote 'Anonymous' Trump Critique
Miles Taylor has been an outspoken critic of Trump's in recent months, and he has a contributor contract on CNN. -
Trump Has Weaponized Masculinity As President. Here's Why It Matters
Donald Trump's macho messaging has been a big part of his political success. It's even been reflected in some of his policies as president. But campaign opponents are trying to turn it against him. -
If The ACA Falls, Protecting Preexisting Conditions Could Be Harder Than It Sounds
President Trump has tried to get rid of the Affordable Care Act since the first day of his presidency, but there's one part of Obamacare that he wants to… -
Trump Votes Early In Florida, Says He Voted 'For A Guy Named Trump'
Before embarking on a packed day of campaign rallies, President Trump stopped at a library in Florida's Palm Beach County on Saturday to cast his ballot.… -
Debate Commission To Mute Candidates' Mics At Start Of Each Segment
Updated at 9:00 p.m. ETThe Commission on Presidential Debates announced changes to the debate rules ahead of Thursday's final presidential debate.Under… -
Trump Rails Against 'Fauci And These Idiots' In Campaign Call
President Trump, who has for months been at loggerheads with public health experts on how best to contain the coronavirus pandemic, on Monday called Dr.… -
Trump Hits The Trail With Florida Rally, A Week After COVID-19 Hospital Stay
The president's doctor said Monday night that Trump had tested negative for the coronavirus on consecutive days and that he was not infectious to others. The rally starts a new sprint in the campaign.