President tweets Gretchen Whitmer should ‘give a little’Armed protesters demonstrate against Covid-19 lockdown in Michigan Covid-19 cases above 1m as White House blames ChinaCoronavirus outbreak – global updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageGet a fresh perspective on America – sign up to our First Thing newsletter 2.47pm BST There is a 2pm ET press briefing on the White House schedule – not from Donald Trump, who has other events today at which he may speak about the coronavirus pandemic, but by the new press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany.Although the White House coronavirus task force has regularly held briefings in recent weeks, it’s been more than a year since the Trump’s press secretary held such a formal briefing. Related: ‘We won’t see coronavirus here’ … and other gems from Trump’s new press secretary 2.31pm BST Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer extended her state’s coronavirus emergency declaration yesterday after the Republican-led legislature moved to end the declaration.As anti-stay-at-home protesters swarmed the state capitol, Michigan’s Republican legislators pushed to not only end the declaration but also empower the chambers’ leaders to sue Whitmer if she extended the order. Continue reading…
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