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The case is the second confirmed by the White House this week. President Trump said Miller hasn't come into contact with him but has "spent some time" with the vice president.
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The results sparked immediate concerns about President Trump's possible exposure to COVID-19, but the president has tested negative.
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The president said he changed his mind about pulling back from the team after hearing from "very respected people." He said the form of the task force would likely change as it focuses on reopening.
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The vice president's decision to go without a face covering at the health center was met with public rebuke, especially as it violated the clinic's requirements.
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For Vice President Mike Pence, leading the task force is his biggest assignment from President Trump. And it has highlighted their vastly different approaches.
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At issue: test distribution versus test completion. The vice president said his statement in March about 4 million tests referred to test distribution.
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Vice President Pence is road-testing the political and logistical hurdles the White House faces as it looks to try to return to some kind of new political normal.
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During Pence's governorship, an HIV outbreak occurred that some health experts say could have been prevented or lessened with a better response.
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Promising to try to avert war from outer space through strength, Gen. John "Jay" Raymond was sworn in as the first commander of the newly created United States Space Force.
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The vice president's visit comes as Trump's GOP challengers see the first-in-the-nation primary as a place where they'll make a stand against Trump.