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The Democrats just can’t seem to help themselves. Even in the midst of a bona fide public health crisis involving the coronavirus, all they’re doing is second-guessing President Trump and trying to stoke hysteria in order to score political points. read more...
President Trump sought to reassure the country that his government was controlling the spread of the coronavirus after his administration weathered days of criticism.
Mike Pence was tapped to lead the nation's response to the coronavirus threat. This is how he tackled health issues in Indiana.
A reader cites the vice president’s response to previous health emergencies like AIDS, when he urged prayer.
Trumpâs pick met with outrage from experts who question vice-presidentâs record on health and say appointment âendangers usâ
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee scorched Rep. Alexandria-Ocasio Cortez, D-N.Y., Thursday for claiming that Vice President Mike Pence is not fit to lead the federal government's coronavirus prevention efforts.
The vice president’s first move appeared to be aimed at preventing the kind of contradictory statements from White House officials and health officials that have plagued the administration’s response.
The Democrats just can’t seem to help themselves. Even in the midst of a bona fide public health crisis involving the coronavirus, all they’re doing is second-guessing President Trump and trying to stoke hysteria in order to score political points.
The vice president has been put in charge of Americaâs response to the outbreak. âIn other words, itâs been nice knowing you,â Conan OâBrien said.
The secretary of state testified that he was "confident" the administration has taken actions that have "significantly reduced risk."
This was the first time Sanders has mentioned coronavirus on the campaign trail. Bloomberg questioned the choice of Pence to lead the response.
Several Washington state health agencies confirmed Saturday afternoon that the country's first coronavirus death occurred and that multiple new cases of coronavirus have been detected in the region.
In taped remarks, Mike Bloomberg casts himself as the steady leader needed to face the coronavirus outbreak.
"Saturday Night Live" opened this week's episode by having Vice President Mike Pence, played by Beck Bennett, take on the coronavirus outbreak.
The Democratic presidential candidate is criticizing President Trump for how his administration is responding to the coronavirus outbreak. See the interview, tonight at 7 p.m. ET/PT
"This just feels like gaslighting," Todd said of Pence's broad claims against "Democrats" who have criticized Trump's handling of the virus.
Money can buy you pretty much anything, I guess
Over the weekend, officials confirmed the first two deaths in America and three states announced their first cases of COVID-19.
Pence faced questions about President Donald Trump's eldest son, who said Democrats welcomed the coronavirus outbreak.
Those lucky enough to be on the White House's email list got a special press release from Vice President Mike Pence's office on Monday night. The entire statement is a collection of tweets from Republican politicians saying nice things about how President Trump and Pence, whom Trump put in charge of the U.S. coronavirus response effort, are doing in their effort to respond to the growing coronavirus outbreak. This is an actual White House press release praising Trumpâs response to coronavirus ... filled with peopleâs tweets ... pic.twitter.com/a4Lrwk19Li â Nida Khan (@NidaKhanNY) March 3, 2020 'This ludicrous press release from the Office of the Vice President presumably has an audience of one: Donald Trump,' tweeted Bill Kristol, prominent conservative Never-Trumper. 'That the VP's office felt they had to do this to try to pacify the president suggests how nuts things must now be in the White House.' Peter Weber
On Monday, a student from Sarasota Military Academy in Florida, was placed in coronavirus quarantine, just days after the student's classmates shook hands and posed for pictures with Vice-President Mike Pence.
As coronavirus continues to spread, Mike Bloomberg told the Deseret News how he’d manage it