National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien is the highest-ranking Trump administration figure known to test positive for the coronavirus.
Author: David Jackson, USA TODAY
‘I’ll be right eventually’: Donald Trump defends his handling of COVID-19 and the presidency
Under siege over the coronavirus, protests and bad polls versus Joe Biden, the president had a contentious interview with Fox News.
Trump wears mask while visiting wounded soldiers, medical workers at Walter Reed hospital
Trump, who has been criticized for not wearing a mask at public events, donned one while visiting wounded soldiers at Walter Reed hospital
Trump targets ‘Marxists’ in July 4th speech, boasts of coronavirus response despite record case numbers
Trump said his administration is defeating “Marxists” in his July 4th speech and defended his coronavirus response despite record high cases.
Trump calls proposed Black Lives Matter mural outside Trump Tower ‘a symbol of hate’
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said painting Black Lives Matter on Fifth Avenue is designed in part to send a message to President Trump.
Donald Trump attacks George W. Bush after the latter does a coronavirus video
Trump’s criticism of Bush dealt with impeachment, but came in the context of a coronavirus video made by the former Republican president.
Donald Trump, Andrew Cuomo agree to speed up virus testing after ‘productive’ meeting
The president and the New York governor take their hot-and-cold relationship to the Oval Office for a meeting on the coronavirus.
Anthony Fauci says he used a ‘poor choice of words’ in discussing Trump administration’s coronavirus response
President Trump and Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, have disagreed on vaccines and hydroxychloroquine.
Trump says impeachment ‘probably’ distracted him from fighting coronavirus
President Donald Trump echoes supporters’ claims that impeachment contributed to his administration’s slow response to coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus death rate is 3.4%, World Health Organization says, Trump says ‘hunch’ tells him that’s wrong
The World Health Organization says the fatality rate for coronavirus is 3.4%. Citing a hunch, President Trump called it a “false” number.