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Trump, who trails in the polls ahead of the November 3 election, was especially under pressure about the coronavirus that has killed over 217,000 Americans and inflicted deep economic damage.
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Twitter suspended the identified profiles because they were deceiving users about their intention and their identity, and were therefore deemed to be manipulating public debate.
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An ardent devotee of Donald Trump, Krishna, died. He was reportedly depressed ever since he heard that Trump tested positive for Covid-19.
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Trump will likely try to galvanize his electoral base by touting his nominee for Supreme Court justice, Amy Coney Barrett.
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Bussa Krishna said that he had become a big fan of Trump for his straight forwardness in many things ever since he became president of the USA.
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Biden has slammed as "reckless" Trump's determination to rally huge crowds during a pandemic -- but Trump has brushed the concerns aside
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Polls show Biden leads heavily in key demographics including women and the elderly, prompting analysts to talk increasingly of a possible landslide victory.
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The court said in an unsigned opinion that it was holding the administration's appeal in abeyance.
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Harris also said that if there is a coronavirus vaccine available during Trump's administration that is not embraced by scientific advisers, she will not take it.
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The H1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to employ foreign workers in “speciality occupations” that require theoretical or technical expertise.
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"China is going to pay a big price for what they did to this country, and what they have done to this world."
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Trump accused Democrats of seeking "to bailout poorly run, high crime, Democrat States" and said that negotiations could begin again only after the election -- "after I win."
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Dollar index, which gauges the greenback's strength against a basket of six currencies, was trading 0.13 per cent down at 93.39.
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With sheer recklessness and disdain for science, Trump has allowed the virus to wreak havoc on the US
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Trump, 74, and First Lady Melania Trump, 50, tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday, a development that upended the Republican leader's election campaign just weeks before the presidential polls on November 3.
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However, White House physician Sean Conley has said the president is "not yet out of the woods".
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Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Trump was receiving the anti-viral drug remdesivir following consultation with specialists.
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The Democratic presidential candidate emphasised on the importance of wearing masks, saying they are the most important, powerful public health tool.
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During Tuesday's acrimonious showdown with Biden, debate moderator Chris Wallace called on Trump to explicitly condemn white supremacists.
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Earlier in the day, President Trump had announced that he and his wife Melania Trump have been tested positive for coronavirus.