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Trump lashes out at CBS reporter for asking about his missing month: ‘You know you’re a fake — you know that!’

At Monday's White House coronavirus task force briefing, President Donald Trump lost his temper and got into a yelling match with CBS reporter Paula Reid when she asked what he did to prepare for the pandemic.

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Trump says White House staff created 'campaign-style' montage — to keep the press 'honest'

At Monday's coronavirus task force press conference, after President Donald Trump displayed a video montage of out-of-context, positive-sounding quotes about his response to the pandemic that appeared to have been the same video shared during a Sean Hannity segment, reporters asked him where that clip had come from.

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White House cuts to campaign-style video praising Trump's COVID-19 response in the middle of presser

On Monday, at the latest White House coronavirus press briefing, President Donald Trump tried to bury criticism of his response to COVID-19 by playing a several-minute-long campaign-style video montage showing a number of clips of people praising the federal government for giving medical supplies. The video appeared to have been copied from a montage used on Sean Hannity's show.

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'Rage against the poor': Americans mock Trump's new 'Council to Reopen America'

President Donald Trump is speeding forward with his "gut" decision to re-open the nation after just a few weeks of stay at home orders that have greatly reduced projected coronavirus deaths. The University of Washington's model has already jumped by about 7000 deaths in just a few hours today as Trump prepares to force Americans back to work, a move that is guaranteed to lead to thousands more deaths.

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At least 19 children at a Chicago shelter for immigrant detainees have tested positive for COVID-19

A coronavirus outbreak at a Heartland Alliance facility on Chicago’s South Side may be the largest outbreak of the virus in any shelter for immigrant youth in the country. At least 19 children and two staff have tested positive.

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Fauci walks back CNN comments: I may have made a 'poor choice of words'

At Monday's coronavirus press briefing, Dr. Anthony Fauci appeared to walk back the comments he made on CNN over the weekend, in which he suggested that more could have been done to combat the spread of coronavirus.

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Isolating together is challenging – and relationship stresses can affect biological functioning

In the wake of COVID-19 social distancing and stay-at-home orders, young couples may find themselves spending more time with each other than ever before.

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GOP governor warning of ‘catastrophic damage’ begs Trump for $500 billion in emergency aid for states

When Colorado's Democratic officials begged for help from President Donald Trump during the coronavirus outbreak, they were ignored. When a Republican senator reached out to the White House, however, the ventilators the state desperately needed were promised right away.

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Trump administration wants to delay Census operations due to COVID-19: report

On Monday, the Associated Press reported that Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) says officials in President Donald Trump's administration want to delay Census operations as a precaution against COVID-19.

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Mike Huckabee among losers in Florida court fight over going to the beach during pandemic: report

State and local governments have closed beaches around the country in efforts to try and keep people from spreading the deadly coronavirus. But some have fought the order, only to ultimately lose in court Monday, according to the NW Florida Daily News.

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Trump's task force quietly shortened CDC's no-sail order for cruise ships: report

On Monday, USA Today reported that President Donald Trump's coronavirus task force quietly shortened the cruise ship restrictions issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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February was the 'inflection point of failure' for Trump to save America as we know it: conservative Bill Kristol

On Monday, conservative Bulwark editor Bill Kristol broke down how February was the point of no return, at which President Donald Trump's unwillingness to act against the coronavirus sealed his failure of the American people.

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'Heartbreaking statistic': Pandemic lockdowns make last month first March without a school shooting since 2002

"All it took was a pandemic and closing all the schools."

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