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Subject Five Stories President Trump Doesn’t Want You to Miss
Date November 13, 2020 8:36 PM
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Feds Strike Deal to Make COVID-19 Vaccine Free at Major Pharmacies; Trump’s Economy Really Was Better Than Obama’s; Pence: Veterans Day Is a Time to..

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FIVE STORIES PRESIDENT TRUMP DOESN'T WANT YOU TO MISS
Feds Strike Deal to Make COVID-19 Vaccine Free at Major Pharmacies ([link removed])
-New York Post
“COVID-19 vaccinations will eventually be available free at neighborhood pharmacy chains—just as flu shots are now—thanks to an agreement announced by federal health officials on Thursday,” Laura Italiano reports. “Optimism for an effective vaccine rose this week after news that the shot being developed by Pfizer and BioNTech is more than 90 percent effective.”

LIVE at 4 p.m. ET: President Trump gives update on Operation Warp Speed ([link removed])
Trump’s Economy Really Was Better Than Obama’s ([link removed])
-Bloomberg
“In 2016, real median household income was $62,898, just $257 above its level in 1999. Over the next three years it grew almost $6,000, to $68,703. That’s perhaps why, despite the pandemic, 56% of U.S. voters polled last month said their families were better off today than they were four years ago,” Karl Smith writes.
Vice President Pence: Veterans Day Is a Time to Thank and Appreciate Heroes Who Have Preserved Our Liberty ([link removed])
-Fox News
“Every veteran of the armed forces of the United States is a hero to the American people,” Vice President Mike Pence writes. “As a father of a Marine Corps captain and a father-in-law of a Navy lieutenant who’s currently deployed, I couldn’t be more proud to be vice president to a president who cares so deeply about the men and women of our armed forces and every veteran in America.”

MORE: Free National Park Entrance for Veterans and Gold Star Families ([link removed])
Businesses Trying to Rebound After Unrest Face a Challenge: Not Enough Insurance ([link removed])
-The New York Times
“It’s a prominent refrain these days from activists in the aftermath of arson and looting—businesses have insurance. Buildings can be repaired. Broken glass is a small price to pay in a movement for justice,” Nellie Bowles writes. But for many small businesses and entrepreneurs, “there is no easy way to replace all that they lost.”
Trump Bars Americans From Investing in Firms That Help China’s Military ([link removed])
-The Wall Street Journal
“American Capital should not be used to finance the construction of Chinese Communist weapons literally aimed at killing Americans and driving the US military out of Asia,” White House Director of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Peter Navarro says. “This strong action by President Trump puts a stop to that Wall Street insanity.”

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