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Trump In 'Quarantine Process' After Top Aide Gets COVID-19

President Donald Trump said Thursday that he and first lady Melania Trump are beginning a β€œquarantine process” as they await coronavirus test results after a top aide he spent substantial time with this week tested positive for COVID-19.

Biden And Trump Continue To Snipe At One Another On Campaign Trail

President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden kept up their debate-stage sniping from the road and the rails on Wednesday, fighting for working-class voters in the Midwest while both parties β€” and the debate commission, too β€” sought to deal with the most chaotic presidential faceoff in memory.

Chaotic First Debate: Taunts Overpower Trump, Biden Visions

The first debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden deteriorated into bitter taunts and near chaos Tuesday night as Trump repeatedly interrupted his opponent with angry β€” and personal β€” jabs that sometimes overshadowed the sharply different visions each man has for a nation facing historic crises.

Trump's Tax Revelation Could Tarnish Image That Fueled Rise

The bombshell revelations that President Donald Trump paid just $750 in federal income taxes the year he ran for office and paid no income taxes at all in many others threaten to undercut a pillar of his appeal among blue-collar voters and provide a new opening for his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, on the eve of the first presidential debate.

Trump Campaign Sues To Block Mail-In Ballot Rule Changes

President Donald Trump’s campaign committee and the Republican National Committee sued Saturday to block North Carolina election officials from enforcing rule changes that could boost the number of ballots counted in the presidential battleground state.

Police Officers Not Charged For Killing Breonna Taylor

A Kentucky grand jury brought no charges against Louisville police for the killing of Breonna Taylor during a drug raid gone wrong, with prosecutors saying Wednesday that two officers who fired their weapons at the Black woman were justified in using force to protect themselves after they were shot at.

Mary C. Curtis: Presidential Campaign Visits

With presidential visits to Charlotte from Trump and Biden this week, WCCB Political Contributor Mary C. Curtis, is breaking down why North Carolina is so crucial to the November Elections.

Romney OKs Voting On Court Nominee, All But Assures Approval

Utah Republican Sen. Mitt Romney said Tuesday he supports voting to fill the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat on the Supreme Court, all but ensuring President Donald Trump has the backing needed to push the nomination over Democratic objections that it’s too close to the November election.

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