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The briefings on President Trump's health are a deliberate exercise in obfuscation, says physician and Post contributing columnist Leana S. Wen, viewed on Oct.6, 2020
Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.) asks questions during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Sept. 30
Will Republican senators defend Trump’s recklessness?
Oct. 6 - Even before President Trump left Walter Reed National Military Medical Center with a deadly communicable disease on Monday, Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn (R-Tex.), who is on the ballot in November, issued a rare Republican rebuke of the president.
“I think he let his guard down, and I think in his desire to try to demonstrate that we are somehow coming out of this and that the danger is not still with us — I think he got out over his skis and frankly, I think it’s a lesson to all of us that we need to exercise self-discipline,” Cornyn told the Houston Chronicle. He rejected Trump’s notion that we have this under control, insisting, “I think the biggest mistake people make in public life is not telling the truth, particularly in something with as much public interest as here because you know the real story is going to come out.” For good measure, the senator added: “It is not easy to try to get things done working with him or the White House.” source
Will Republican senators defend Trump’s recklessness?
Oct. 6 - Even before President Trump left Walter Reed National Military Medical Center with a deadly communicable disease on Monday, Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn (R-Tex.), who is on the ballot in November, issued a rare Republican rebuke of the president.
“I think he let his guard down, and I think in his desire to try to demonstrate that we are somehow coming out of this and that the danger is not still with us — I think he got out over his skis and frankly, I think it’s a lesson to all of us that we need to exercise self-discipline,” Cornyn told the Houston Chronicle. He rejected Trump’s notion that we have this under control, insisting, “I think the biggest mistake people make in public life is not telling the truth, particularly in something with as much public interest as here because you know the real story is going to come out.” For good measure, the senator added: “It is not easy to try to get things done working with him or the White House.” source
Stephen Miller, Donald Trump’s senior advisor, has tested positive for coronavirus.
Trump aide Stephen Miller tests positive for Covid-19
Oct. 7 - Stephen Miller, the top Trump adviser who has tested positive for Covid-19, was among the most ardent defenders of the administration’s policy too separate children from parents.
The immigration hardliner who has publicly espoused racist and white nationalist ideas that migration and amnesty for immigrants would “decimate” the US, was behind the president’s decision to ratchet up zero tolerance policies that resulted in at least 5,400 children being separated from their parents. source
Trump aide Stephen Miller tests positive for Covid-19
Oct. 7 - Stephen Miller, the top Trump adviser who has tested positive for Covid-19, was among the most ardent defenders of the administration’s policy too separate children from parents.
The immigration hardliner who has publicly espoused racist and white nationalist ideas that migration and amnesty for immigrants would “decimate” the US, was behind the president’s decision to ratchet up zero tolerance policies that resulted in at least 5,400 children being separated from their parents. source
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OCTOBER 6, 2020
Joe Biden Comments to Reporters on Future Debates
Democratic presidential candidate speaks to reporters about the upcoming debates and says that if the president still has COVID-19, then they shouldn’t debate on October 15.
Joe Biden Comments to Reporters on Future Debates
Democratic presidential candidate speaks to reporters about the upcoming debates and says that if the president still has COVID-19, then they shouldn’t debate on October 15.