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Presidential Campaigns Make Final Push Ahead of Tuesday's Election
The Trump and Biden campaigns were busy on Monday making their final campaign stops ahead of the presidential election on Tuesday.
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As Virus Surges, Trump Rallies Keep Packing in Thousands
Donald Trump’s campaign rallies are among the nation’s biggest events held in defiance of coronavirus-related crowd restrictions
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Trump Supporters Stuck on Freezing Cold Airfield After Omaha Rally, 7 Taken to Hospitals
Hundreds of President Donald Trump’s supporters were left in the freezing cold for hours after a campaign rally at an airfield in Omaha, Nebraska, on Tuesday night, with some walking about 3 miles to waiting buses and others being taken away in ambulances, NBC News reports. Seven people were taken to area hospitals, suffering from a variety of conditions, and another...
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Trump Claims He's Free of Virus, Ready for Campaign Trail
President Donald Trump says he is ready to return to the campaign trail, a declaration that comes despite unanswered questions about his health on the eve of a Florida rally kicking off the final weeks before Election Day
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Trump Holds Campaign Rally at White House
Less than a week after being released from Walter Reed Medical Center for coronavirus treatments, President Donald Trump held a “Law And Order” campaign rally from the White House on Saturday afternoon with hundreds in attendance. Critics have said federal employees who helped with Saturday’s event could be violating the Hatch Act, which prohibits federal employees from campaigning on federal...
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Rep. Waters Confronts HHS Azar on Coronavirus Measures at Trump Rallies
During a congressional hearing on the U.S. response to the coronavirus pandemic, Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., confronted Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar on whether coronavirus precautions have been encouraged and followed during President Donald Trump’s campaign rallies.
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Pence Says to Listen to Local Health Officials, Is Pressed on Why Trump Campaign Didn't in Tulsa
When asked about the campaign rally President Trump held in Tulsa, Okla., last week, Vice President Pence defended the decision to move forward with the event despite the rising number of coronavirus cases across the U.S. The vice president also avoided answering if he was concerned that his own inconsistent use of face masks was sending the wrong message.
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Trump's Intended Show of Political Force Falls Short of Mark
President Donald Trump ignored health warnings and has held his first rally in 110 days
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Trump Comeback Rally Features Empty Seats, Staff Infections
President Donald Trump has used his comeback rally to define the upcoming election as a stark choice between national heritage and left-wing radicalism
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Trump Defends Upcoming Rally Amid Coronavirus
President Donald Trump on Monday dismissed criticism that his upcoming campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, could contribute to the spread of the coronavirus, saying, “I can tell you on COVID or coronavirus or whatever you want to call it—plenty of names— tremendous progress is being made.”
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Trump Rally Called ‘Dangerous Move' in Age of Coronavirus
Health experts are questioning President Donald Trump’s decision to rally his supporters at a large indoor arena in Oklahoma. They cite the danger of infection spreading among the crowd and sparking outbreaks when people return to their homes.