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President Trump marks Memorial Day at Fort McHenry as Baltimore remains under coronavirus stay-at-home order (The Baltimore Sun)
President Donald Trump gave a Memorial Day address Monday at Baltimore’s Fort McHenry honoring recent and past fallen military members and likening their contributions to service members currently on the front lines battling the coronavirus.
“As our brave warriors have shown us from our nation’s earliest days, in America, we are the captains of our own fate,” said the president, joined by first lady Melania Trump on a day when most of the city remained at home to guard against the spread of COVID-19 and the national death toll from the virus neared 100,000. [Read More]
Fox’s Chris Wallace Slams McEnany: ‘Never Seen That’ (Newsmax)
Fox News host Chris Wallace on Sunday slammed White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany for questioning the religious beliefs of White House reporters.
“I spent six years in the White House briefing room covering Ronald Reagan,” Wallace said during his Sunday broadcast. [Read More]
This Memorial Day as we honor all of the men and women who have given their lives to defend our great nation, we as well as hundreds of other families of the fallen are hopeful that the American people and those who represent us on Capitol Hill will not just talk about honoring the fallen, but take action.
Service members, families of the fallen, and veterans are uniting to reach out to their members of Congress to support the creation of a lasting memorial to The Global War on Terror (GWOT) on the national mall. [Read More]
Fairfax County Health Department responded to my request for nursing home/longterm care facility deaths from COVID-19. As of May 22, there have been 249 coronavirus deaths in these facilities. That’s ***75 percent*** of all Fairfax County deaths from coronavirus as of today (330)
— Susan Ferrechio (@susanferrechio) May 22, 2020
Fallen Marine’s sister and fellow soldier honor his legacy (TODAY)
In 2007, 1st Lt. Travis Manion was tragically killed while serving in Iraq. Now his sister Ryan joins TODAY along with Cpl. Chuck Segal, whose life Travis helped save in Iraq, to talk about how they are helping honor his legacy through the Travis Manion Foundation. [Read More]
Michael Chertoff, who is helping advise DC’s @MayorBowser reopening efforts, says schools should not reopen for in-person learning until a #COVID vaccine.
How would that work? WATCH → pic.twitter.com/wJWrVSpPY8
— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) May 24, 2020