How Trump's COVID-19 Diagnosis May Affect The Presidential Election NPR's Noel King talks to GOP Strategist Scott Jennings and Democratic Strategist Karen Finney about how President Trump's coronavirus diagnosis may affect his and Joe Biden's campaigns.
VOA White House Reporter Investigated For Anti-Trump Bias By Political Appointees An investigation by political appointees into the Voice of America's White House bureau chief for anti-Trump bias is the latest act that may break federal laws promising its journalistic independence. David Folkenflik
In Brief Drive-By, Trump Waves To Supporters Outside Of Walter Reed A masked president was seen waving to supporters from a black SUV. Other images showed Secret Service personnel in the vehicle with personal protective equipment on. Barbara Sprunt
Improving The Election Debate Format NPR's Michel Martin speaks with veteran television news producer Tom Bettag about what might improve the current election debate format.
Mary Trump On Her Family's Relationship To Illness In light of President Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Mary Trump, the president's niece, about the Trump family's relationship to illness.
How Trump's Coronavirus Infection Changes The Campaign's Final Weeks Vice President Pence and other top Trump surrogates will hold in-person campaign events during a tour through key swing states. Barbara Sprunt
Physician Clarifies Contradictory Statements But Maintains Trump Is 'Doing Well' President Trump is hospitalized and is being treated with experimental therapies less than a month from Election Day. There was a briefing on his condition Sunday. Richard Harris
How Trump's Coronavirus Infection Is Changing The Biden Campaign The president's coronavirus diagnosis forced the Biden to adjust his campaign. He's continuing to hold events, and using his speeches to urge people to wear masks. Scott Detrow
How Trump's Coronavirus Diagnosis Will Affect Congressional Duties The White House coronavirus outbreak is affecting Congress as infections spread to Republican senators. Susan Davis
Trump Gives Video Update On His Health: Next Couple Days Are 'The Real Test' The president also said that he chose to go to Walter Reed medical center rather than be "locked up in a room upstairs" in the White House. He said he is feeling better than when he arrived Friday. Dana Farrington