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Former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) in interviews on Sunday both condemned President Trump's and his administration's response to the coronavirus outbreak.The two 2020 Democratic presidential candidates criticized the president's response as the threat from the virus expands in the U.S., with the first recorded death from the disease confirmed in Washington state on Saturday.Biden said on ABC's "This Week" that his... read more...
Democratic presidential hopefuls spread out across South Carolina on Thursday as...
Former Vice President Joe Biden blasted President Trump over the administration's coronavirus response. The New York Times reported Thursday that the administration is looking to tighten messaging over its coronavirus response by having government health officials and scientists coordinate statements and public appearances with Vice President Pence's office. Biden, in an interview with CNN, said the Trump administration should let the "experts...
This was the first time Sanders has mentioned coronavirus on the campaign trail. Bloomberg questioned the choice of Pence to lead the response.
Bill Maher abolished handshakes on his show Friday, opting for a more sanitary Japanese bow as he greeted guests. They included a top epidemiologist he grilled about humanity’s odds at surviving the coronavirus, why it’s called COVID, if his dogs can catch it and whether Bernie Sanders should be pressing the flesh so much at
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said President Donald Trump's “bizarre” and "dangerous" remarks on the coronavirus are harming the U.S.'s reputation.
Washington state governor confirms death while Biden, Sanders and Buttigieg condemn president
In the crowd of 13,000 at presidential candidate Bernie Sander’s Boston Common rally Saturday, some supporters couldn’t shake the fear that they had put themselves in the middle of a po…
President Trump's response to the coronavirus and Saturday's South Carolina primary are expected to dominate Sunday talk shows as administration officials and White House contenders hit the morning show circuit.The Trump administration is working to get ahold of the coronavirus, as four new cases were confirmed in the United States and have an unknown origin. In addition, a Washington state man died this week from the disease.The president...
Supporters of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders' campaign criticized CNN and host Michael Smerconish over a Saturday segment which compared his campaign's rise to that of the coronavirus spreading across the globe.
CNN host Michael Smerconish apparently thinks there’s a correlation between Sen. Bernie Sanders’ surging presidential campaign and the deadly coronavirus outbreak causing fear across the globe. Smerconish introduced his bizarre theory on Saturday morning’s installment of his self-titled show, Smerconish. “Can either coronavirus or Bernie Sanders be stopped?” he pondered before attempting to explain what
CNN host Michael Smerconish apparently thinks there may be a correlation between Sen. Bernie Sanders’ surging presidential campaign and the deadly coronavirus outbreak causing fear across the globe. Smerconish introduced his bizarre theory on Saturday morning’s installment of his self-titled show, Smerconish. “Can either coronavirus or Bernie Sanders be stopped?” he pondered before attempting to
Former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) in interviews on Sunday both condemned President Trump's and his administration's response to the coronavirus outbreak.The two 2020 Democratic presidential candidates criticized the president's response as the threat from the virus expands in the U.S., with the first recorded death from the disease confirmed in Washington state on Saturday.Biden said on ABC's "This Week" that his...
Former Vice President Joe Biden on Sunday criticized President Donald Trump's response to the coronavirus outbreak here in the U.S., saying Trump's administration was largely unprepared.
Delivering a Super Tuesday victory speech in Los Angeles, former Vice President Joe Biden was interrupted multiple times by animal rights protesters who chanted “Let dairy die!”
Stock futures rose Wednesday as investors weighed the results of Joe Biden's resurgence in the Democratic primaries and the coronavirus outbreak.
Former Vice President Joe Biden has won the Democratic presidential primary in Tennessee.
The US launched an airstrike on Taliban fighters attacking Afghan forces Wednesday, just days after signing a peace deal outlining a possible end to the 18-year war. And, a newly conservative US Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in a case that could put new restrictions on access to abortion, while in Latin America, US conservative groups are exercising influence in abortion-rights cases. Also, and is South Korea's approach to containing the novel coronavirus a model for the rest of the world?
The resurgence of former Vice President Joe Biden in the race for the Democratic...
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President Trump and Republican senators are refocusing on debunked allegations of Biden family misconduct in Ukraine as his campaign regains steam.
President Trump signaled Wednesday that he would make the dealings of former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter in Ukraine a “major issue” during the presidential campaign should Biden win the Democratic nomination.
COVID-19 has now infected persons in 14 U.S. states and is is quickly spreading in Washington, California and New York.
Trump criticized members in the Democratic party for not going after Biden over Ukrainian corruption, noting they were probably told: "you can't bring that up." SEAN HANNITY, FOX NEWS: Let me ask you, because we now know that there is a corruption issue, and there is an investigation officially in the country of Ukraine as it relates to Joe Biden, who said, you've got six hours, you're not getting the billion unless you fire the prosecutor investigating my zero-experience son, Hunter being paid millions. After all you went through, and now that you see Ron Johnson in the Senate, and you see Ukraine investigating this issue -- and then the other countries such as China that Peter writes about in great detail, that Hunter, again, no experience, making tons of money. Do -- it has to be a campaign issue, how do you plan to use it? Or do you plan to use it? PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Well, to show you how crazy it is, it's not a campaign issue for the Democrats. They don't want to bring it up. They were obviously told you can't bring that up. So even people that are against -- if you look at Joe, they're against Joe. They don't want to bring that up. That was off-bounds. I watch certain reporters say that this is totally unsubstantiated, and were sorry to even ask you a question -- Anderson Cooper -- then he asks a question at one of the debates, and it was so mild, and a ridiculous answer is given, because there is no answer to it -- of course it's corrupt. And so, he gives a really bad answer. And they go into the next question. Nobody says anything, the other people that are running trying to beat him don't bring it up. That wouldn't happen with the Republicans, I can tell you. I'm not saying good, bad, or indifferent, but that certainly wouldn't happen with the Republicans. And you know, it's incredible. That will be a major issue in the campaign. I will bring that up all the time, because I don't see any way out. I don't see any way -- for them, I don't see how they can answer those questions. And maybe they can. I hope they can. I'd actually prefer it that they can. But I don't believe they'll be able to answer those questions. That was purely corrupt. HANNITY: Any thoughts in your mind why you think Barack Obama has not endorsed his vice president of eight years? TRUMP: Well, I would say because he didn't think he could make it. He didn't think he had a shot at it. You know, he's dealing with people that I didn't rate the highest on the political scale. I know everybody. And I look at -- even a party. I know people that are Democrats that are far above what you're watching. I watched one night. And I looked at the cast of characters. I said, this is -- 350 million people. And this is the best we can do? I don't think so. I will tell you, I know some Democrats that would blow all of those Democrats away. But they didn't run. Maybe they just didn't want to run against me. I've heard that. Maybe it's true and maybe it's not -- makes me feel good. But they didn't want -- they're going to wait -- they're going to wait for another four years. But you have some Democrats that are very impressive. This is not a group that I think was very impressive at all.