President addresses world from hospital; medical team says Trump is ‘not out of the woods’; Biden’s campaign to release results of his future testsPresident says ‘I think I’ll be back soon’ in four-minute videoPanic and confusion permeate White HouseCan Johnson and Bolsonaro offer lessons for Trump?Amy Coney Barrett: confirmation under threat as senators infectedCoronavirus – latest live news 2.58pm BST Fox News’s Chris Wallace was criticized by those who thought he lost control of last week’s presidential debate, where he acted as moderator.The subject came up again on Sunday when Wallace interviewed Steve Cortes, an adviser to the Trump campaign. Related: Moderator Chris Wallace criticized as Biden drowned out by Trump in debate 2.39pm BST Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Jason Miller, has appeared on NBC’s Meet the Press to discuss the president’s condition following his positive test for Covid-19.Host Chuck Todd asked Miller if he had spoken to the president since his diagnosis. Related: What Donald Trump has said about Covid-19 – a recap Continue reading…
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