Donald Trump ‘Looking Forward’ to Second Debate with Joe Biden Despite COVID-19
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he was looking forward to the next debate with former Vice President Joe Biden, despite contracting the coronavirus.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he was looking forward to the next debate with former Vice President Joe Biden, despite contracting the coronavirus.
The vice president will campaign in Boulder City, Nevada, and Peoria, Arizona on Thursday.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday said Americans were “learning to live” with COVID-19 just like they were with the seasonal flu.

A CNN national poll shows former Vice President Joe Biden is leading the president by 16 points among likely voters.

“I learned so much about coronavirus, and one thing that’s for certain: don’t let it dominate you, don’t be afraid of it,” Trump said. “You’re going to beat it.”

President Donald Trump left Walter Reed Hospital on Monday after fighting coronavirus through the weekend.

“Although he might not be entirely out of the woods yet, the team and I agree that all of our evaluations and most importantly his clinical status support the president’s safe return home,” Dr. Sean Conley said in a press conference with reporters outside the hospital.

“I will be leaving the great Walter Reed Medical Center today at 6:30 P.M.,” he wrote on Twitter. “Feeling really good!”

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany announced Monday that she tested positive for COVID-19.

“Obviously, this is an important day as the president continues to improve and ready to get back to a normal work schedule,” Meadows said.

President Donald Trump sent several messages on Twitter on Monday, urging his supporters to vote.

The White House on Sunday reacted to the corporate media frenzy following the president’s SUV drive-by to see his supporters despite fighting COVID-19.

President Donald Trump surprised supporters on Sunday by taking a slow drive-by in an SUV past the crowd showing support for him as he is treated for the coronavirus at Walter Reed hospital.

The team of doctors spoke to reporters on Sunday morning outside the hospital and said that the president was responding well to treatment.

“President Trump continues to do well, having made substantial progress since diagnosis,” Conley wrote in a memo released to reporters.

The president was dressed in a suit with an open collar and, although his voice sounded a little raspy, he appeared to be doing well.

Shortly after President Donald Trump’s doctors briefed reporters on the president’s condition, conflicting details emerged from sources familiar with the president’s health as he fights the coronavirus.

White House Physician Commander Sean Conley said Saturday that President Donald Trump was feeling fine at Walter Reed Military Hospital.

“Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will restore our nation’s sanity, humanity, and global leadership,” a Biden supporter says in a Facebook video. “America will really be great again when Trump is purged from our lives.”

President Donald Trump’s physician, Commander Sean P. Conley, revealed that the president received a single 8-gram dose of Regeneron’s polyclonal antibody cocktail, as well as zinc, Vitamin D, famotidine, melatonin, and a daily aspirin for treatment.

“Michelle and I want to make sure we acknowledged the president and the first lady at this difficult time,” Obama said in a statement on Friday.

The president, wearing a mask, turned toward the cameras and waved, flashing a thumbs-up sign as he left the White House for Marine One to make the journey.
President Donald Trump thanked Americans for their support on Friday as he traveled to Walter Reed Military Hospital for further care after he was diagnosed with coronavirus.

President Donald Trump will transfer to Walter Reed Military hospital for several days “out of an abundance of caution” the White House announced on Friday.

President Donald Trump went into quarantine on Friday after he tested positive for the coronavirus, but that does not mean he will stop campaigning.

Judge Amy Coney Barrett was already diagnosed with the coronavirus during the Summer and has since recovered, according to a report in the Washington Post.

President Donald Trump’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, and her husband Jared Kushner tested negative for the coronavirus on Friday, according to the White House.

“The president does have mild symptoms,” Meadows said to reporters outside the White House.

McDaniel was with President Donald Trump a week ago Friday and has been in Michigan since then.

“Full steam ahead on SCOTUS,” the spokesperson said.

White House Physician Sean Conley announced in a letter he expected President Donald Trump to continue carrying out his duties as president, despite testing positive for the coronavirus.

Vice President Mike Pence early Friday said he and his wife Karen were praying for a full recovery for President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump after they tested positive for coronavirus.

“We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. We will get through this TOGETHER!”

President Donald Trump on Thursday confirmed that his senior aide Hope Hicks tested positive for the coronavirus, and he said that both he and the first lady tested for the disease.

President Donald Trump on Thursday again condemned white supremacy in an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, as corporate media continued to press him on the issue after the first presidential debate of 2020.

President Donald Trump’s aide Hope Hicks has tested positive for the coronavirus, according to reports.

President Donald Trump on Thursday warned Democrats to steer clear from anti-Catholic bigotry during the Supreme Court confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett.

The Trump campaign on Thursday condemned the Presidential Debate Commission for trying to change the agreed-on debate rules for the second and third presidential debates after the contentious first debate on Tuesday.

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany challenged reporters and Democrats on Thursday to condemn Antifa violence during the riots in American major cities.

“This has been answered yesterday by the president himself, the day before by the president himself,” McEnany said.
