Trump signals eagerness to reboot economy soon
President Trump said the White House will soon be reevaluating guidelines his administration has issued.
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Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
President Trump said the White House will soon be reevaluating guidelines his administration has issued.
The president has invoked the law to ramp up the production of medical equipment and supplies, but he's reluctant to use that authority.
The vice president's press secretary says the individual did not come into "close contact" with the president or vice president.
Former White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett has offered some bleak economic pictures in the days ahead if businesses remain closed.
The Hawaii congresswoman endorsed Bernie Sanders in the last election but says Biden will clearly be the nominee.
The president said the decision is by "mutual consent."
Hunter pleaded guilty in December to using campaign funds for everything from groceries to a plane ticket for family rabbits.
On a scale of 1 to 10, the president gave himself a "10" on how he's handled the crisis.
The incident comes as the federal government and the nation focus on confronting the national crisis.
With the coronavirus pandemic at the top of Americans' minds, it was the first topic of discussion between the two Democratic presidential candidates.
Vice President Mike Pence told reporters the administration will have "updated federal guidelines" Monday regarding whether restaurants, bars and businesses should stay open.
"No, I don't take responsibility at all," president said about the lag in available coronavirus tests in the U.S.
Stocks surged after Mr. Trump's announcement, with the Dow rising nearly 2,000 points at its close.
The Trump administration and Congress have been working on a bill to address the detrimental economic impacts of the outbreak.
The Bolsonaro aide who has contracted coronavirus spent Saturday evening at President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort.