A day after President Donald Trump refused to denounce a QAnon conspiracy theory, CNN’s Gary Tuchman asked Trump supporters at a Macon, Georgia, rally about the viral cult.
A day after President Donald Trump refused to denounce a QAnon conspiracy theory, CNN’s Gary Tuchman asked Trump supporters at a Macon, Georgia, rally about the viral cult.
Donald Trump rallies support from seniors in Florida, saying they’ll be first in line for a vaccine and suggests “the light at the end of the tunnel is near” on the COVID-19 pandemic.
This week, President Trump highlighted a controversial New York Post report about Hunter Biden’s business dealings. There are major questions about the story’s accuracy and origins. Meanwhile, we learned that senior presidential advisers expressed concerns in the past that Trump’s personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, was peddling Russian disinformation. Nick Schifrin joins Judy Woodruff to discuss.
Watch highlights from President Trump and Joe Biden’s town hall events, which were simultaneously broadcast live on NBC and ABC, respectively.
CNN’s Daniel Dale fact-checks moments from two separate town halls for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and President Donald Trump.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks with Nicolle Wallace on the president not having a national plan to combat the virus, what to expect as we head into the colder months, and the need for clarity around vaccine distribution when one is available. Aired on 10/15/2020.
Legendary journalist Bob Woodward talks to CNN’s Wolf Blitzer about President Trump’s administration and the response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., did not pose any questions to Judge Amy Coney Barrett. Using poster board displays, Whitehouse argued that Barrett’s nomination reflects a pattern by conservative special interest groups of using “dark money” to influence who sits on the court. It’s the second day of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing. The Oct. 13 hearing comes three weeks before Election Day. The second of four days of scheduled testimony gave senators an opportunity to ask Barrett about her record and approach to the law.