President Donald Trump tweeted that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s February visit to San Francisco’s Chinatown was “responsible for many deaths.”
Author: Savannah Behrmann, USA TODAY
Report: Trump’s attacks on the press ‘dangerously undermined truth and consensus’
The CPJ report cited a long list of examples of Trump demeaning the press, such as belittling reporters questions he doesn’t like.
‘We don’t have a king:’ Trump’s claim of ‘total’ authority over states gets pushback across spectrum
President Donald Trump’s claim that he has total authority over governors to reopen states drew pushback, including from some fellow conservatives.
Senate sets poor example of social distancing during coronavirus stimulus vote
As votes were tallied, Senators could be seen standing close together, talking and chatting, before they adjourned until April 20.
Here’s how Trump and his top advisers who may have been exposed to coronavirus are handling it
Some have gone into self-quarantine out of an “abundance of caution” while others have dismissed their potential exposure and continue to mingle.
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s wife, tests positive for coronavirus
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s wife, has tested positive for coronavirus.
Obama demands TV stations stop airing ‘despicable’ anti-Biden ad from Pro-Trump PAC that misuses his words
The ad plays an audio passage from Obama’s 1995 memoir, “Dreams from My Father,” to allude that Biden supports “plantation politics.”
Polls: Voters see Sanders as best candidate to beat Trump, leads with black voters nationally
Two national Morning Consult polls show Sanders surging. In South Carolina, a state Biden needs to a win, a NBC News/Marist poll shows him narrowly ahead with African-Americans
Trump, William Barr and Roger Stone made for a turbulent week at DOJ: Here’s what you need to know
Stone’s sentencing recommendation – coupled with Trump’s critical tweets – caused a shakeup in the prosecution team and appeared to rattle the AG.
Attorney General William Barr will testify before members of Congress on March 31
The letter says Barr will be questioned about “the misuse of our criminal justice system for political purposes.”