“He said, ‘Don’t let COVID control your life.’ Tell that to the 205,000 families that lost somebody,” said Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
Author: Sean Rossman, USA TODAY
2020 election updates: Pelosi says differences remain on COVID-19 stimulus; Trump slashes refugee cap, wants ‘fair’ debate rules
Trump signed a bill early Thursday to avert a government shutdown, stimulus talks continue and Biden and Trump campaign after the first debate.
Maya Rockeymoore Cummings will run for seat of late husband Rep. Elijah Cummings
Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, whose late husband Rep. Elijah Cummings died suddenly in October, will run for his congressional seat, she said Monday.
Trump calls Nancy Pelosi ‘nasty, vindictive, horrible person,’ after prison remark
Trump told Fox News’ Laura Ingraham that Pelosi is a “disgrace,” and a “nasty, vindictive, horrible person.”
Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet enters 2020 race for president
Bennet hinged his announcement on the issues of economic mobility and restoring integrity in government.
Joe Biden said he asked Barack Obama not to endorse him in 2020 presidential campaign
Obama has long said that selecting Joe Biden as his running mate is “one of the best decisions he ever made,” said Obama spokeswoman Katie Hill.
Trump, first lady Melania Trump to meet with Queen Elizabeth II during state visit
Buckingham Palace confirmed the president and first lady accepted an invitation from the queen. They’ll be visiting June 3 to June 5.
Saudi Arabia arrests activists supporting women’s rights, including 2 US citizens
Those arrested are writers and advocates who quietly supported greater social reforms and most had ties to a group of women’s rights activists currently on trial.
Joe Biden leads Bernie Sanders, Beto O’Rourke, Kamala Harris in latest Quinnipiac poll
Joe Biden held a lead over Bernie Sanders, Beto O’Rourke and Kamala Harris in latest Quinnipiac poll. Survey found 23 percent of voters viewed AOC unfavorably.
Special Olympics chairman responds to DeVos, says DOE-funded work ‘critical’ to education
Special Olympics chairman Tm Shriver said the Department of Education says work funded by the Department of Education is “critical” to education