“I think when misinformation comes out or you just say something that pops in your head, it does send a wrong message,” said Gov. Larry Hogan, R-Md.
Author: William Cummings, USA TODAY
Biden leads Trump in Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, according to recent polls
Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin were critical to President Donald Trump’s 2016 win over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
‘I’ll miss you dearly’: Sen. Warren announces her oldest brother died from coronavirus
“It’s hard to know that there was no family to hold his hand or to say ‘I love you’ one more time,” Elizabeth Warren said after her brother’s death.
UN food program chief fears coronavirus could lead to ‘famines of biblical proportions’
The World Food Program chief said “more people could potentially die from the economic impact of COVID-19 than from the virus itself.”
CDC Director Redfield warns second coronavirus wave could be ‘more difficult,’ hit same time as flu
The CDC director warned if a second wave comes in the fall, “We’re going to have the flu epidemic and the coronavirus epidemic at the same time.”
‘Keep your voice down’: Trump has another confrontation with a reporter at coronavirus briefing
Weijia Jiang asked Trump why he didn’t warn Americans earlier about COVID-19. “So, do you acknowledge that you didn’t think it was going to spread?” she asked.
Governors slam Trump’s call to ‘liberate’ states where protesters object to coronavirus restrictions
“It is dangerous because it can inspire people to ignore things that actually can save their lives,” Gov. Jay Inslee said of Trump’s tweets.
Mnuchin says deal ‘very close’ on billions more for small-business loans
The deal would include $300 billion in new funds for small businesses to pay their employees, as well as $75 billion for hospitals, Mnuchin said.
‘It’s a terrific symbol’: Mnuchin takes credit for adding Trump’s name to coronavirus stimulus checks
“That was my idea,” Mnuchin said of including Trump’s name. “He is the president, and I think it’s a terrific symbol to the American public.”
Sen. Kennedy says economic activity must resume even though that means coronavirus will ‘spread faster’
“When we end the shutdown, the virus is going to spread faster,” Kennedy acknowledged. “That’s just a fact. And the American people understand that.”