Cardona: Markwayne Mullin had more than $1.4 million in pandemic loans forgiven. He represents 489,000 eligible borrowers that were turned down today. Marjorie Taylor Greene had more than $180,000 forgiven. She represents 91,800 eligible borrowers who were turned down today
@Zipcar so disappointed with service. Car won’t unlock. Attendant says no key in the car. Zipcar not picking up the phone. Trying to call for nearly an hour.
Let's be clear about what happened this week at the White House. The photo-op Trump wanted was not just of himself holding a Bible—he wanted footage of Americans who disagree with him being scattered, of violence pushed upon them. That's the photo-op he wanted.
While Jeff Bezos is on track to become the world’s first trillionaire in the middle of a pandemic, Amazon is ending overtime pay for warehouse and delivery workers on the front lines. This is immoral.
He's misled the public from the start. He's allocating resources based on which governors he likes best. His family and their cronies are making policy decisions in backroom deals. Enough is enough. We need an investigation into Trump's pandemic response.
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Everyone wants to know when this will be over.
The truth is: We don't know.
No one knows.
We are still climbing up the mountain and we're not sure yet when we are going to get to the other side.
New York State on PAUSE is extended to April 15.
That means the non-essential workforce is directed to continue to work from home until at least April 15.
We will re-evaluate every two weeks.
Reporters should not allow the @POTUS to savage a fellow correspondent who is asking a legitimate question he finds uncomfortable and refuses to answer. They should serially repeat the question until they get one.