President Trump’s medical team provides update on the president's health from Walter Reed medical center. msnbc.com/live
President Trump "has remained without fever since Friday morning; his vital signs are stable," Dr. Sean Dooley says of the president's condition.
President Trump could be discharged from Walter Reed medical center "as early as tomorrow" if his condition supports that, his medical team says.
Dr. Conley says he tried to reflect "upbeat attitude" of the WH in Saturday briefing, adding that he didn't want to give info that "might steer the course of illness in another direction," and "it came off that we were trying to hide something, which wasn't necessarily true."
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@SRuhle Speaker Pelosi to @SRuhle: We receive news of the president's and First Lady's diagnoses with sadness, and I always pray for the president and his family that they are safe.
@SRuhle Speaker Pelosi: Maybe now that they see the president, with all the protection that he has, still having this exposure, it might be a learning experience. But it has to be something that is acted upon. This is tragic, but going into crowds was sort of brazen invitation for this.
JUST IN: VP Pence and the Second Lady have tested negative for Covid-19 this morning, a spokesperson says.
Treasury Sec. Mnuchin "tested negative for Covid-19 this morning and will continue to be tested daily," spokesperson says.
Joe Biden: "Jill and I send our thoughts to President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump for a swift recovery. We will continue to pray for the health and safety of the president and his family."
BREAKING: Texas Gov. Abbott orders counties to stop accepting hand-delivered absentee ballots at more than one location, issuing a proclamation that could make it harder for residents to vote early. on.msnbc.com/3ikVmZy
Texas has 254 counties, the largest of which is rural Brewster that covers 6,193 square miles, larger than the states of Rhode Island and Connecticut combined.
Harris County, which includes much of the city of Houston, has a population of more than 4.7M people, according to Census Bureau. The county is home to 25% of the state's Black residents and 18% of the state's Hispanic population.
BREAKING: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died. on.msnbc.com/3hDwtrO
BREAKING: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died at age 87. nbcnews.to/2FUUgGj
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died this evening surrounded by her family at her home in Washington, D.C., U.S. Supreme Court says in statement. nbcnews.to/2RLLCwt
1. Vote early, by mail or in person: Most Americans live in states where they can vote early, by mail or in person. Experts suggest taking advantage of that option and not waiting until Election Day.
2. Know your state's mail-in deadlines: Experts say the most common reason absentee ballots are rejected is that they aren't received by the deadline. Rules vary by state.