COVID-19 Lead Topic in VP Debate
COVID-19 was the lead topic in last night’s Vice President debate between Vice President Mike Pence and Senator Kamala Harris. Moderator Susan Page also referenced
COVID-19 was the lead topic in last night’s Vice President debate between Vice President Mike Pence and Senator Kamala Harris. Moderator Susan Page also referenced
What to expect from tonight’s Vice Presidential debate between Vice President Mike Pence and Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) from Salt Lake City, Utah. April Ryan
President Trump is convalescing in the White House residence while recovering from COVID-19. Doctors have prescribed steroids as part of his treatment and the President
President Trump is convalescing in the White House residence and claims to feel “extremely well” while recovering from COVID-19. Much of the West Wing staff
President Trump, still contagious with COVID-19, removed his mask upon returning to the White House yesterday, telling Americans the coronavirus is nothing to fear. A
President Trump is expected to have his Supreme Court nominee approved by the Senate days before the election. The Congressional Black Caucus is working diligently
President Trump, with several preexisting conditions including heart disease, obesity, and advanced age, is in quarantine along with First Lady Melania Trump. The question remains
President Trump did not condemn white supremacy at Tuesday’s debate. He was given another chance yesterday but instead deflected by demanding Joe Biden condemn antifa.
President Trump on damage control after failing to forcefully condemn white supremacy during Tuesday’s debate. He is “correcting” his initial statement and is turning the
The world is stunned by President Trump’s behavior and comments at the first presidential debate from Cleveland, Ohio. Not only did President Trump fail to condemn
By most accounts, the first presidential debate was painful to watch. President Trump habitually talked over Vice President Joe Biden and moderator Chris Wallace of