Prayer vigil organized for President, First Lady after positive COVID test
DANVILLE, Va. – A prayer vigil was held Friday afternoon for President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump after the overnight announcement that they both have tested positive for coronavirus. “We’re praying for the President and his wife, and we’re praying for this nation," said Ralph Rhyne, founder of God’s Final Call Warning Ministry. Rhyne’s organization also hosted a massive food giveaway following the prayer vigil. On Friday, the Pittsylvania-Danville & Southside Health Districts hosted a drive-thru coronavirus testing event. “I would hope that people would be interested whether the President was or not, but if that’s an encouragement, please do," stated Chris Garret, Local Health Emergency Coordinator, Pittsylvania-Danville & Southside Health Districts.
White House plans 5G summit with global tech leaders as battle with Huawei continues
President Donald Trump speaks at the South Lawn of the White House on June 10, 2019. The Trump administration is planning a 5G summit at the White House in early April as part of its global effort to ensure that Chinese telecom giant Huawei does not become dominant in next generation communications technologies, officials told CNBC. The president's top economic advisor, Larry Kudlow, told reporters Friday that such a meeting would happen. "We're going to have a lot of them in the White House to have a discussion. That would include Samsung, that would include all of our guys," Kudlow said.
cnbc.comPOTUS goes to Oregon, wants to tighten gun laws
POTUS met with family members of those killed and wounded in last week's shooting at a community college in Oregon. More funerals for the victims are scheduled for today and tomorrow. President Obama wants to tighten gun-control laws. John Blackstone reports.
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