With neither side budging on their positions on a small-business aid deal, the Senate quickly gaveled in and out yesterday and won’t return for a pro forma session until Thursday.
Apparently, retweets do not equal endorsements — at least when it comes to Trump sharing a tweet with the “#FireFauci” hashtag. More from Gabby Orr and Marianne: “The president's retweet triggered tens of thousands of tweets throughout Monday morning with the #FireFauci hashtag, generating worries even from lawmakers and supporters. … By Monday afternoon, the White House issued a statement blaming the media for the speculation that Trump ignited over the weekend.
More from Matthew Choi: “The Census Bureau is requesting Congress allow a 120-day delay on some data-reporting deadlines, according to a joint statement Monday by Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and Census Bureau Director Steven Dillingham. The delay would accommodate social distancing guidelines for workers to prevent the spread of the disease.
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