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Week In The News: 2020 Latest, Coronavirus, Trump Visits India

Democratic presidential candidates (L-R) Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and former Vice President Joe Biden participate the Democratic presidential primary debate at the Charleston Gaillard Center on February 25, 2020 in Charleston, South Carolina. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

A contentious debate and another primary state. The government response to coronavirus. Plus, President Trump’s visit to India. The news roundtable is here.

Guests

Rep. Jim Clyburn, Majority Whip in the U.S. House of Representatives, representing South Carolina’s 6th District. (@WhipClyburn)

Jennifer Medina, national politics reporter covering the 2020 presidential campaign for the New York Times. (@jennymedina)

Seung Min Kim, White House reporter for The Washington Post, covering Capitol Hill. (@seungminkim)

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