President Trump called George Floyd's death a 'grave tragedy' that 'should never have happened.' But once he was back on Twitter, he was again inflaming tensions, with politics at the forefront.
Expect Biden and other Democrats now to have to answer if they agree or disagree with the Antifa designation., and that his rhetoric could hurt him with independents and suburban women.How Trump responds this week to the violent demonstrations and race relations in America could be consequential. Will it be Teleprompter Trump or Twitter Trump, or both at the same time once again?Meet the Press
Sunday:"If there ever was a time we need leadership in the White House, it is now, to help heal our nation, but I don't know why I would expect this president to do something that he has never done before."Drew Angerer/Pool/AFP via Getty Images2. The great American coronavirus experiment:phased reopeningsApril and May saw more than 100,000 Americans die from the coronavirus.
The White House has also said that cases could go down in the warmer, summer months. Does that happen? And if so, do Americans get too comfortable and lapse into a false sense of security — only to see a spike in the fall? None of it's clear, but the U.S. is heading into a period of pandemic experimentation with no vaccine or cure for the coronavirus as yet.It's hard to believe, but there are elections on Tuesday.
Two of the marquee races deal with well-known — and very different — political figures. Controversial Rep. Steve King, with a history of making racist remarks, is in
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