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The White House is reportedly hoping Americans 'will grow numb' to the COVID-19 death toll

The White House is reportedly hoping Americans 'will grow numb' to the COVID-19 death toll

The White House is reportedly hoping Americans 'will grow numb' to the COVID-19 death toll
Jul 06, 2020 3 mins, 3 secs

The White House is reportedly hoping Americans 'will grow numb' to the COVID-19 death toll.

Mary Trump's tell-all book to be published 2 weeks early.

Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms tests positive for COVID-19.

As new COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise in the United States, White House officials are reportedly crossing their fingers that Americans will simply get used to it.

President Trump's advisers are looking to "reframe" his coronavirus pandemic response, and they want to "convince Americans that they can live with the virus," with White House officials hoping "Americans will grow numb to the escalating death toll and learn to accept tens of thousands of new cases a day," The Washington Post reports.

NBC News similarly reports the White House is preparing a new message on COVID-19 that the country must "learn to live with it." Trump has faced a declining approval rating during the pandemic, with Bloomberg reporting on Monday that support for Trump "is slipping fastest in the 500 counties where the number of cases have been more than 28 coronavirus deaths per 100,000 people." Meanwhile, the Post reports that presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden's campaign plans to keep attacking Trump for his COVID-19 response, arguing that, as one adviser put it to the Post, "the country would be in a much different place today ...

Mary Trump's tell-all book about her family is hitting bookstores sooner than expected.

Mary Trump, the daughter of President Trump's eldest brother, Fred Trump Jr., is a clinical psychologist.

Mary Trump's spokesperson, Chris Bastardi, said on Monday that Trump's attempt to "muzzle a private citizen is just the latest in a series of disturbing behaviors which have already destabilized a fractured nation in the face of a global pandemic.

Most recently, he was President Trump's ambassador to Russia.

Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms on Monday afternoon revealed that she has tested positive for COVID-19.

On Twitter, Bottoms said that COVID-19 has "literally hit home.

The nonprofit pushes its namesake author's resistance to government aid and got a loan of between $350,000 and $1 million.

Observer Holdings LLC, which heads Observer Media, received between $350,000 and $1 million.

President Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner used to own Observer Media, and it's still in the family, per The Daily Beast.

Beacon Global Strategies boasts Obama administration alumni among its top advisers and got between $350,000 and $1 million, as did other firms run by former Obama aides.

Jamestown Associates, a GOP firm working for the Trump campaign received between $350,000 and $1 million.

NASCAR's Bubba Wallace is calling for "love over hate" after being the subject of an angry tweet sent by President Trump

Wallace, the series' only Black driver, in a statement on Monday afternoon reflected on the fact that "you will always have people testing you" and "seeing if they can knock you off your pedestal," but "all the haters are doing is elevating your voice and platform to much greater heights!" He added that people should "always deal with the hate being thrown at you with love," advocating for "love over hate every day" — "even when it's hate from the POTUS."

Wallace was referring to the fact that on Monday morning, Trump in a tweet demanded Wallace apologize after the FBI determined he wasn't the target of a hate crime following NASCAR announcing a noose was found in his garage stall

Trump's demand for an apology for what he claimed was a "hoax" was despite the fact that Wallace himself didn't actually report the noose; in a statement after the FBI's conclusion, he said he was "relieved" that the situation "wasn't what we feared it was." White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany in a briefing on Monday afternoon didn't explain why Wallace should have to apologize

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