Trump holds first rally after his COVID-19 diagnosis
"I am so energized by your prayers and by your support," President Trump told his supporters.
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Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
"I am so energized by your prayers and by your support," President Trump told his supporters.
The president's physician said he has had negative tests "on consecutive days."
However, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell expressed skepticism that Congress could pass a bill before the election.
Dr. Anthony Fauci said the White House hosted a "super-spreader" event.
The top infectious diseases expert says the word "cure" can cause confusion. He did not express concern about Trump's residual cough in an interview with Fox News.
The president urged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to focus on confirming his nominee to the Supreme Court.
The president may still be contagious, and White House staff who come near him must wear full personal protective equipment.
The debate featured sharp exchanges over the coronavirus pandemic, the economy, the Supreme Court and more.
The president tweeted that all troops there should be home by the holidays, but it's unclear whether he will follow through.
The medical journal made a rare political statement, but did not explicitly endorse Joe Biden.
Bright "can no longer sit idly by and work for an administration that ignores scientific expertise," his lawyers said.
Trump took off his mask after he re-entered the White House, then tweeted a brief video in which he urged Americans not to let COVID-19 dominate them.
Monday had marked the president's fourth day at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. He's now back at the White House.
The White House press secretary is the latest in President Trump's orbit to test positive.
President Trump, who was admitted to Walter Reed Medical Center on Friday for COVID-19 treatment, said in a four-minute long Twitter video on Saturday night that he is feeling "much better."