Joe Biden Gets Name of His Coronavirus Plan Wrong During Virtual Town Hall
During a virtual town hall on Wednesday, former Vice President Joe Biden mistakenly called his “Make It Work” Checklist his “Make Work” Checklist. SOURCE
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During a virtual town hall on Wednesday, former Vice President Joe Biden mistakenly called his “Make It Work” Checklist his “Make Work” Checklist. SOURCE
In a White House video released Wednesday, First Lady Melania Trump thanked medical personnel and frontline responders combating the coronavirus in the United States. “Our prayers are with all who are fighting this invisible enemy, COVID-19,” she said. SOURCE
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told reporters in the White House briefing room on Wednesday that the Trump Administration might consider defunding the World Health Organization for failing to accomplish what it was created for. SOURCE
President Donald Trump on Wednesday at the White House reacted to the revised coronavirus data model showing lower deaths from the virus. SOURCE
President Donald Trump questioned why Sen. Bernie Sanders said he would keep all of his delegates, even though he dropped out of the Democrat presidential primary on Wednesday. SOURCE
President Donald Trump on Wednesday questioned why former President Barack Obama was waiting to endorse his former vice president, Joe Biden, even though Sen. Bernie Sanders dropped out of the Democrat presidential primary. SOURCE
Breitbart News Editor in Chief Alex Marlow breaks down Wednesday’s headlines — from President Donald Trump’s record-setting economic approval rating to Bernie Sanders’ calling it quits for 2020. (Full episode) SOURCE
President Trump said Wednesday during a White House press briefing that he would look into pardoning Joe Exotic, who is currently serving a 22-year sentence for allegedly hiring a hitman to murder an animal rights activist and who’s story inspired the Netflix’s series Tiger King. SOURCE
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) tried to ease supporters as he announced the suspension of his presidential campaign on Wednesday, reminding them that the movement, and accompanying “struggle,” continues. SOURCE