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President Donald Trump's doctor, Sean Conley, has issued a memorandum stating that he believes the president is no longer at risk of infecting others with the coronavirus. He therefore no longer has to be isolated.
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President Donald Trump gathered hundreds of cheering supporters outside the White House today. At the same time, he indicated that his election campaign had resumed, nine days after being diagnosed with coronary heart disease.
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The president will speak at the White House this Saturday during a "peaceful demonstration for law and order", according to the presidency. He is also preparing to return to meetings.
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In the event of a blue wave, the Democrats could achieve the treble as in 2008
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For François Vergniolle de Chantal, a specialist on the United States, the cancellation of the debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump on October 15 is totally in his favor
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The two-term Democratic sheriff of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, announced his switch to the Republican Party on Thursday, in a speech in which he attacked Democratic policies and lamented the deteriorating state of the country. According to The Associated Press, Sheriff David Wedding, who was first elected as sheriff in 2014, noted the lack of national …
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On the day Barack Obama was inaugurated in January 2009, I announced on my national radio show that, “While I did not vote for Barack Obama, he is my president, and I wish him well.” I added that I was delighted a black man had been elected president of the United States, that perhaps this …
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Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) delivered a fiery rebuke of the Democrats at the Republican National Convention on Monday, accusing the party of refusing to “denounce the mob.” “Democrats won’t let you go to church, but they’ll let you protest. Democrats won’t let you go to work, but they’ll let you riot,” Jim Jordan told the …
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The Republican National Convention had a better first night than the Democratic National Convention had any night last week. Here are six quick takeaways. 1. DNC’s Problem Was Not That It Was Virtual Last week’s Democratic National Convention was barely watchable. People assumed that was because the Chinese coronavirus forced the convention to be held …
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Former “Charmed” co-stars Alyssa Milano and Rose McGowan are caught up in an ugly Twitter feud that started over politics — and quickly became very personal. The war of words began when McGowan blasted the Democratic party on social media Thursday and questioned its record. “What have the Democrats done to solve ANYTHING? Help the …