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President Donald Trump on Thursday said he could not predict the future of the election but acknowledged that the campaign had already changed dramatically. SOURCE
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President Donald Trump on Thursday said he could not predict the future of the election but acknowledged that the campaign had already changed dramatically. SOURCE
President Donald Trump on Thursday mocked Washington Post reporter Philip Ruckers during the White House press briefing. SOURCE
Breitbart News Editor in Chief Alex Marlow explains Democrats’ efforts to “normalize” vote-by-mail as a way to cheat in the 2020 election. SOURCE
Georgia state Rep. Vernon Jones (D) announced Thursday that he will not retire his seat as he previously stated on Wednesday after harassment from his own party over his support for President Donald Trump. SOURCE
Centers for Disease Control Robert R. Redfield clarified a quote he made to the Washington Post about the future of the coronavirus coming back to the United States. SOURCE
“Open up the state. Live free or die,” said Rick Shaw, a general contractor based in Woodbridge, Virginia, to Gov. Ralph Northam (D) Wednesday at a Reopen Virgina rally in Richmond. SOURCE
“I actually — a little bit — resent that implication [that we mislead the public] because I work hard to try to protect the American people,” said Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams in response to a reporter questioning the government’s guideline changes regarding mask usage for all Americans. SOURCE
“The government has a choice to make. Either they allow us to open, or we’re going to open regardless,” said a Brazilian immigrant at a Reopen Virginia protest in Richmond Wednesday. SOURCE
“We are the king of testing already. There’s no country in the world that’s done more. Not even close,” President Trump said as he pushed back against a reporter asking him if testing .2% of the population was “good enough,” during a coronavirus Task Force briefing on Wednesday evening, at the White House. SOURCE