Trump says U.S. "terminating" relationship with WHO
The president avoided questions from reporters in what the White House billed as a news conference.
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Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
The president avoided questions from reporters in what the White House billed as a news conference.
The president and attorney general said the administration is working on legislation, too.
The president continues to criticize the vote-by-mail process.
Senator Chuck Grassley said the White House's explanation for ousting inspectors general is insufficient.
The CDC also estimates 35% of those with COVID-19 are asymptomatic and 40% of transmission occurs before people feel sick.
The flags will be lowered "in memory of the Americans we have lost to the CoronaVirus," the president tweeted.
Ford sources contradicted the president's stance on mask-wearing during a trip to the Michigan plant.
So far, G7 members are noncommittal as they await more details from the Trump administration.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis insisted an ousted Florida official failed to listen to scientists and superiors.
Trump allies are looking for pro-Trump doctors who can tout the president's point of view amid tensions between public health and economic health.
Moncef Slaoui and General Gustave Perna will lead the federal government's effort to develop and distribute a vaccine as quickly as possible.
The president expects a vaccine to be available by the end of the year, a much shorter timeline than most experts suggest.
The move comes after FBI agents seized Burr's cell phone as part of an investigation into his stock sales.
The stockpile is intended to have 90 days' worth of supplies.
Dr. Anthony Fauci warned Tuesday that having treatments or a vaccine available to students by fall is a "bridge too far."