UPDATE: Trump returns to the Oval Office, precautions in place
President Donald Trump has resumed working from the Oval Office and his staff is wearing personal protective equipment to protect them against a coronavirus infection.
President Trump leaves Walter Reed hospital
Live updates on President Trump's condition throughout the day.
Trump says ‘don’t be afraid of COVID.’ Georgia Democrats have other advice
Republicans celebrated President Donald Trump's release from a military hospital after being treated for COVID-19, while Democrats urged caution.
Report: Trump did not report his first positive COVID-19 test
When President Donald Trump announced his positive COVID-19 test early Friday, that was not the first time the president received a positive reading for the virus, according t...
Biden continues testing negative for coronavirus
Democratic White House nominee Joe Biden has again tested negative for the coronavirus, as the man who he hopes to replace, President Donald Trump, enters a fourth day of hosp...
What is hydroxychloroquine? Is it effective in treating coronavirus?
President Donald Trump advocates for a drug that could be used to treat the coronavirus, but some experts raise concerns on limited, anecdotal evidence.
Trump briefly leaves Walter Reed; could be discharged Monday
President Donald Trump is continuing to improve, his team of physicians said late Sunday morning, as the leader of the free world remains hospitalized for the coronavirus a th...
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Trump thanks supporters who gathered outside Walter Reed
Now into his third day at Walter Reed Medical Center after being diagnosed with coronavirus, President Donald Trump took to Twitter Sunday morning to thank supporters outside ...
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Trump supporters rally in Kennesaw ahead of caravan
Supporters of President Donald Trump gathered at a MAGA Drag the Interstate rally in Kennesaw before forming a caravan that traveled down I-75.
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As Senate cases rise, Perdue and Loeffler report negative COVID tests
Both of Georgia's U.S. senators, David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, said rapid COVID-19 testing detected no signs of the virus on Friday.