Trump ended his resistance to coronavirus-curbing strategies during a briefing where he acknowledged the crisis could "get worse before it gets better."
Trump sounded like a string of his tweets when he wasn’t interrupting Biden or the moderator, and at times Biden fought back with a barrage of invectives.
Contrasts between Trump and Biden stood out in their second, more orderly faceoff though they exchanged volleys. It’s unclear if they changed voters’ minds.
While making a big push for one of his key states from 2016, Trump fell back on his "massive fraud" claim as an excuse for the possibility of losing there.
Trump, playing on election anxiety, warns in his final campaign hours that court-upheld extended counting of votes means a "physically dangerous" wait.
Pelosi and Democrats plan to give Pence and the Cabinet a deadline to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office — and strip his powers to cause more damage.
Giuliani, counterpunching at the feds as Trump came to his defense, chalked up the FBI raid on him to prosecutors jealous of big-fish convictions he won decades ago.