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For President Donald Trump, a positive diagnosis for COVID-19 couldn't have come at a worse time. Aside from the very serious risk to his health, focusing the nation's attention on the pandemic is the last thing the Trump campaign wants to do. As Trump has now been hospitalized, he's all but powerless to reset his reelection campaign around issues like the Supreme Court and the economy. Some world leaders, like British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, saw a bump in approval from the public following a coronavirus diagnosis. However, it's highly unlikely Trump will receive such grace. He mocked opponent Hillary Clinton in 2016 for contracting pneumonia. He has also jeered at Vice President Joe Biden numerous times for wearing masks and scrupulously observing public health recommendations.
Chelsea Clinton has revealed why her once-close friendship with Ivanka Trump came to an end. According to HuffPost, Chelsea spoke to host Andy Cohen on a Thursday appearance on 'Watch What Happens Live” Thursday. Chelsea said she and Ivanka haven’t spoken since their parents, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, battled for the presidency four years ago. She said it was hard to be friends with someone who actively supports President Donald Trump's agenda, and was therefore deeply complicit. She accused the president of trafficking in racism, sexism, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, homophobia, transphobia, conspiracy theories and lies. I don't want to be friends with someone like that. Chelsea Clinton
IMF chief Christine Lagarde defends central bank rate hikes, calling them a "necessary development", after markets plunged in response to US president Donald Trump blasting the Fed for going "crazy" with plans to raise borrowing costs again. SOUNDBITE
Donald Trump tells a rally in Jacksonville that rival, Hillary Clinton, should not be president because she is “likely to be under investigation for many, many years.” Rough cut (no reporter narration).
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton says opponent Donald Trump has been buying cheap steel from China for his properties. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).