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A poll conducted on May 20 and 21 by Yahoo News and YouGov found that a plurality of U.S. adults (33%) felt that the top source of misinformation about COVID-19 was the Trump administration. This was a higher figure than the following sources: the mainstream media, social media, local news, state officials, family and friends. 56% of Democrats ...
Trump and Newsom had long sparred on the issue during Trump's first administration, and the president-elect even criticized the policy while on the 2024 campaign trail.
At a campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on June 20, 2020, Trump said he had instructed his administration to slow down coronavirus testing in order to keep the number of confirmed cases down. [135] This claim was contradicted in sworn testimony by the federal health officials in charge of coronavirus response. [ 136 ]
The economic policy of the first Trump administration was characterized by the individual and corporate tax cuts, attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare"), trade protectionism, deregulation focused on the energy and financial sectors, and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here are seven ways a Trump administration could affect your personal finances. Child care On the campaign trail, Trump suggested expanding the child tax credit, which provides financial ...
In 2019, Ohio asked the Trump administration for a work requirement, which was granted. It required 20 hours of work a week or for recipients to be engaged in other approved activities to maintain ...
[135] In February 2021, the coronavirus committee asked the Biden administration for documents relating to the Trump administration's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, saying that Trump's HHS and other officials had blocked requests for documents and staff testimony in spite of "two subpoenas and at least 20 document requests."
Trump's campaign took in $19.1 million from October through December — less than 60% of the Biden campaign's $33 million haul — and shelled out $23.6 million.