President Trump is set to once again take center stage in the federal government’s coronavirus response.
That's after a White House debate over how best to deploy its greatest and most volatile asset - him - played out in public amid the president’s faltering poll numbers.
One week after a campaign shake-up, Trump advisers have stressed the urgency of the president adopting a disciplined public agenda in an effort to turn around his lagging performance against Democratic rival Joe Biden.
Now, after a three-month hiatus from daily briefings, Trump is set to resume a regular public presence, starting Tuesday, as confirmed coronavirus cases spike nationwide.
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