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Guthrie asks Trump why he'd tweet "a lie" about Biden
At a town hall Thursday, Guthrie challenged the president on a conspiracy theory he tweeted about Biden, about QAnon and whether he took a COVID test on the date of his debate with Biden.
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Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
At a town hall Thursday, Guthrie challenged the president on a conspiracy theory he tweeted about Biden, about QAnon and whether he took a COVID test on the date of his debate with Biden.
The president tweeted two days after the debate that he had tested positive for COVID-19.
The president also said he'll keep the leading infectious diseases expert around because he's a "nice guy."
President Trump has been trying to win the votes of seniors, but that didn't stop him from tweeting a meme seemingly mocking nursing home residents.
The president is trying to keep his tax records from a grand jury.
President Trump is trying to turn out his base. He's not trying to change his tone to attract moderates.
The members of the first family have all since tested negative for the virus.
It's his second rally in two days, and the second one since he returned to the campaign trail after battling COVID-19.
"I am so energized by your prayers and by your support," President Trump told his supporters.
The president's physician said he has had negative tests "on consecutive days."
However, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell expressed skepticism that Congress could pass a bill before the election.
Dr. Anthony Fauci said the White House hosted a "super-spreader" event.
The top infectious diseases expert says the word "cure" can cause confusion. He did not express concern about Trump's residual cough in an interview with Fox News.
The president urged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to focus on confirming his nominee to the Supreme Court.
The president may still be contagious, and White House staff who come near him must wear full personal protective equipment.