President has not yet spoken about US passing 100,000 Covid-19 deaths while possible executive order might try to regulate social media platforms
This is Joan Greve, taking over for Joanna Walters. The White House is reportedly not planning to release economic projections this summer, as the coronavirus pandemic causes widespread unemployment and revenue losses. The Washington Post reports: The White House is supposed to unveil a federal budget proposal every February and then typically provides a ‘mid-session review’ in July or August with updated projections on economic trends such as unemployment, inflation and economic growth.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Apple reopens 100 more stores across USBranches allowing customers to attend in person enforcing temperature checks and mask policy
Read more »
President Trump to sign executive order on social media companiesTrump has accused social media companies of trying to stifle right-wing opinions after Twitter tagged one of his tweets about unsubstantiated claims of postal vote fraud with a fact checker warning
Read more »
Trump press secretary defends president pushing 'Morning Joe' murder conspiracy theory with no evidenceIntroducing no evidence to support the claim, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Tuesday defended Donald Trump for repeatedly pushing a conspiracy theory that Joe Scarborough murdered a
Read more »
Donald Trump: President accuses Twitter of 'stifling free speech' for flagging his 2020 election tweetsThe president said the social media platform is interfering with the 2020 presidential election by placing a warning on his tweet.
Read more »
Global report: Trump silent on US death toll as South Korea sees new Covid-19 risePresident rages on Twitter against social media ‘censorship’; Brazil passes 400,000 cases; UN warns of Latin America ‘hunger pandemic’
Read more »
Trump administration says Hong Kong no longer independent from China as tension with US grows'It's hard to see how Hong Kong can remain a financial hub if China takes over,' Donald Trump told his top spokeswoman on Tuesday
Read more »