No matter what Trump does now, his past four years have left a mark on immigration, the federal bench and the nation’s raging political divisions.
Author: John Fritze and David Jackson, USA TODAY
Trump mocks Biden for mask-wearing, dismisses health questions in Pennsylvania rally
The Pennsylvania rally is Trump’s second major event since the Republican National Convention last week and comes as voters are beginning to tune in.
Trump swings at Biden at official event announcing he signed Hong Kong sanctions bill
Trump’s decision on Hong Kong came as U.S.-China relations falter over trade, the coronavirus and a crackdown on pro-Democracy efforts in the city.
Experts say there’s no medical basis for Trump’s suggestion that sunlight, disinfectants may treat coronavirus
Trump touted a study that indicates sunlight and humidity can weaken the coronavirus, suggesting patients might be treated by light “inside the body.”
‘He didn’t understand.’ Trump slams Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, outspoken critic on testing
Trump has sought for days to deflect criticism from states over coronavirus testing. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, has been a vocal critic.
Trump calls to ‘liberate’ states where protesters have demanded easing coronavirus lockdowns
A day after declining to name states he felt may be ready to ease lockdowns to halt coronavirus, Trump singled out Virginia, Michigan and Minnesota.
‘A new phase’: US health officials pledge to ramp up nationwide coronavirus testing beginning this week
Health officials said Sunday they are planning to ramp up coronavirus testing by tens of thousands of additional people a week beginning this week.
Trump has not been tested for coronavirus, White House says, despite indirect contact
Trump has not been tested for coronavirus despite a series of encounters with lawmakers who had contact with others who tested positive.
Donald Trump defends coronavirus plan, denigrates Democrats at North Carolina campaign rally
“It’s being rigged against Crazy Bernie,” Trump told supporters as he tried to promote Sanders and divide the Democrats.
No hard feelings, Nationals fans: Trump to host winning World Series team at White House
Donald Trump will host the World Series winning Nationals at the White House Monday, despite the cold reception he received from fans during Game 5.