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Ambassador Debbie Birx, who will report to Pence, serves as the U.S. government's leader for combatting HIV/AIDS globally, according to the White House.
The White House is taking steps to better coordinate messaging on the coronavirus outbreak, instructing senior officials to seek approval from Vice President Mike Pence’s office before speaking publicly about the epidemic, according to people familiar with the directive.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - Democratic White House hopefuls are seizing on President Donald Trump's delayed response to the coronavirus outbreak, calling it the latest evidence of his incompetence and warning that the crisis may only deepen as a result. But some experts and Democrats warn that the candidates risk exacerbating a public health crisis if they go too far in politicizing the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness. Former Vice President Joe Biden, former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar all went after Trump during their CNN town halls Wednesday night. A number of the candidates have released their own pandemic policies, and Bloomberg is even airing an ad contrasting Trump's response to the outbreak to his own handling of the aftermath of 9/11. It's a potent political issue, as it gets at what Democrats see as two major potential weaknesses for Trump: questions about his competence as president and health care issues. "The threat from coronavirus and the chaos of the administration is front and center in everyone's mind," said Jesse Ferguson, a longtime Democratic strategist and former spokesman for Hillary Clinton's campaign. "Not talking about it means you're missing voters who are deeply worried about the public health threat and deeply concerned about the Trump administration's incompetence." Warren, Klobuchar and Bloomberg have all released public health plans detailing how they'd address and prevent similar outbreaks as president. During their CNN town halls, Warren warned that the economic impact of the new coronavirus could get worse. She and Klobuchar slammed Trump's decision to put Vice President Mike Pence in charge of the coronavirus response, noting his controversial handling of an HIV outbreak in...
Vice President Mike Pence told Fox News' Sean Hannity in an exclusive interview Thursday that President Trump asked him to reach out to Democratic leaders in Congress, particularly House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, about efforts to counter the coronavirus outbreak in an effort to "push politics aside."
As far as the acting White House chief of staff is concerned, coronavirus coverage is "all about" is an elaborate attempt to undermine Trump.
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A top White House official defended the administration’s coronavirus response and accused media outlets of amplifying the threat to damage President Trump.
The Trump administration is considering using the Defense Production Act to expand production of protective gear, such as masks.
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Trump administration officials are considering a tax cut package as part of the White House's economic response to the coronavirus outbreak, The Washington Post reported.
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Donald Trump said Saturday he'll address the nation about the coronavirus threat. Trump tweeted that he'll discuss the latest development at a White House news conference at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Trump addressed the nation from the White House earlier this week. Trump's appearance comes after health officials disclosed a second case of coronavirus in the U.S. in someone who had not traveled internationally or had close contact with someone who has the virus.
President Trump announced that he will be hosting a press conference at the White House on Saturday afternoon to provide updates on the coronavirus outbreak.Trump said he would speak at the White House at 1:30 p.m. ET, shortly before he is scheduled to make an appearance at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference.I will be having a 1:30 P.M. Press Conference at the White House to discuss the latest CoronaVirus developments. Thank...
Trump to hold press conference on coronavirus on Saturday in White House
The president announced the briefing following reports of additional cases in the United States.
President Donald Trump said he plans to address the coronavirus in a White House briefing on Saturday.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that the chamber would vote on a response package to the coronavirus sometime in the coming week.
“I’m the only candidate who’s not going to lose… to the coronavirus. You know you’re all in very high-risk demographics," Colin Jost's Pete Buttigieg told the other candidates.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy stopped in Omaha Saturday night for the Douglas County Republican Party fundraising dinner. The congressman still had work on his mind. On his way to Omaha, he said he was working on a supplemental bill to add billions more dollars to the White House's emergency coronavirus funding. Sign up for our Newsletters "It's not just something America has to do. The entire world has to combat this," he said. He said...