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English: * Graph of U.S. COVID-19 cases as a function of time, juxtaposed with related statements made by U.S. president Donald Trump. SVG file includes a transparent layer of native text. What is visible is a layer of text-converted-to-paths that avoid rendering SVG text problems here on Wikipedia/Wikimedia.
The White House COVID-19 outbreak was a cluster of SARS-CoV-2 infections that began in September 2020 and ended in January 2021 that spread among people, including many U.S. government officials, who were in close contact during the COVID-19 pandemic in Washington, D.C. Numerous high-profile individuals were infected, including then President ...
A poll conducted from May 7 to May 10 by SRSS for CNN, concluded that only 36% of people in the U.S. trusted President Trump on information about the COVID-19 outbreak. 4% of Democrats trusted information from Trump, while around 80% to 81% of Democrats trusted information from Anthony Fauci or the CDC. 84% of Republicans trusted information ...
English: Graph of quotes by Donald Trump in early stages of 2020 Coronavirus pandemic, juxtaposed with U.S. coronavirus cases at the time of each quote. Source of U.S. case data and quotations: * Stevens, Harry; Tan, Shelly (March 31, 2020).
The White House Coronavirus Task Force was the United States Department of State task force during the Trump administration. The goal of the Task Force was to coordinate and oversee the administration's efforts to monitor, prevent, contain, and mitigate the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). [1]
Feeling overshadowed by the idolized Bernie Sanders and Barack Obama, Joe Biden sets out to earn his place as the face of the Democratic Party. Meanwhile, Don Jr. and Eric Trump try to develop a miracle cure for coronavirus with the help of MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell.
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Footage of Trump's speech. The 2020 Oval Office address, officially titled On the Coronavirus Pandemic, was the second televised, prime-time Oval Office address during the presidency of Donald Trump, delivered on March 11, 2020 at 9:01PM EDT. It was released during the rapidly spreading COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 stock market crash. [1]