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How USA TODAY covered the White House coronavirus outbreak: A timeline

How USA TODAY covered the White House coronavirus outbreak: A timeline. Staff, USA TODAY © USA TODAY Graphics White House outbreak header image Just past midnight on Oct. 2, the world learned from a tweet that President Donald Trump had the coronavirus. It wasn’t unanticipated – Trump spent the season ignoring public health guidelines. Yet the news momentarily stunned the globe. The pandemic had killed more than 1 million people worldwide by that point. Now it had infiltrated the Oval Office. As the nation grappled with what would happen if Trump became too sick to perform his duties, a second concern emerged: Who else had come in contact with the president while he had pursued business as usual, and were they now at risk, too? 

Timeline: How pro-Trump protesters stormed the Capitol

Trumps wants $2,000 coronavirus stimulus checks, but can it happen?

Trumps wants $2,000 coronavirus stimulus checks, but can it happen? Jeff Parrott © Twitter President Donald Trump speaks from the White House in a video posted on his Twitter account on Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020. President Donald Trump wants Americans to receive $2,000 pandemic stimulus checks, a significantly higher number than the $600 direct payments that Republicans and Democrats agreed on in a massive coronavirus relief effort that passed Congress earlier this week. But can he actually hold the joint $2.3 trillion government funding-relief bill hostage if lawmakers approved the legislation with overwhelming support from Republicans and Democrats? What happened In a series of videos the president posted to Twitter Tuesday evening, Trump said the $900 billon coronavirus relief effort was “much different than anticipated,” and he was disappointed in the size of $600 direct payment checks to be included in the bill.

Donald Trump demands bigger stimulus checks in $900 billion COVID-19 relief package passed by Congress

Donald Trump demands bigger stimulus checks in $900 billion COVID-19 relief package passed by Congress Courtney Subramanian, David Jackson and Jeanine Santucci, USA TODAY President Trump denounces new COVID-19 relief bill and seeks multiple changes Replay Video UP NEXT WASHINGTON   In an unexpected video posted to Twitter on Tuesday night, President Donald Trump denounced a sweeping COVID-19 relief package he was expected to sign, calling it a disgrace and urging congressional leaders to make several changes to the bill including increasing direct payments for Americans. It s called the COVID relief bill, but it has almost nothing to do with COVID, he said in a video posted just moments after he issued a raft of pardons for several allies. I’m asking Congress to amend this bill and increase the ridiculously low $600 to $2,000 or $4,000 for a couple.

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