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This morning, the Supreme Court hears arguments in a key Trump case, and Congress hears testimony on federal coronavirus response. [View in browser]( [Image]( May 12, 2020 [Image]( ['If Obama was POTUS, this would not have happened': Ex-GOP strategist on virus response]( In an interview with MSNBC's Ari Melber, former Republican political strategist Steve Schmidt argues that America under Obama's presidency would have "competent, professional people" in charge of the response, critiquing Trump for his "ineptitude and incompetence." ([The Beat with Ari Melber]() [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Image]( [Supreme Court to hear whether Trump can block release of his bank records. Here’s what we could learn.]( David Enrich, business investigations editor for the New York Times, talks with Rachel Maddow about the subpoena for Donald Trump's Deutsche Bank records that is at the center of Tuesday's Supreme Court arguments. Ehrlich details what kind of information could be exposed if Trump's legal losing streak continues. ([Rachel Maddow]() [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Image]( [Nicolle: Trump doesn't value the health of his staff. Why should we expect him to care about ours?]( Three members of the White House coronavirus task force will self-quarantine after possible exposure to COVID-19. Nicolle Wallace says, “For Donald Trump not to value their health, it explains a little bit, doesn’t it, why he wouldn’t value ours.” ([MSNBC]() [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Image]( [Laurie Garrett: In best case scenario, deadly coronavirus outbreaks will continue for next three years]( Journalist and MSNBC Contributor Laurie Garrett predicted the coronavirus outbreak. Now she says in a best case scenario, outbreaks will continue for 36 months. ([MSNBC]() [Facebook]( [Twitter]( MORE VIDEOS Trump abruptly ends news conference. “Don’t ask me, ask China.” ([11th Hour]() Iowa doctor: ‘Hunger’ may lead patients to take desperate measures to work even while sick ([The Last Word]() As businesses reopen, certain environments are more prone to virus infection. Here's how to reduce your risk. ([The Last Word]() Maddow: Something appears to be wrong with Donald Trump ([Rachel Maddow]() Risk, shame and the path toward reopening society safely ([All In]() Speaker Pelosi on three ‘pillars’ of next COVID-19 rescue bill ([All In]() Can Democrats keep the House in 2020? ([MSNBC]() Connecticut launches bold new approach to virus crisis: COVID-19-only nursing homes ([MSNBC]() California moves into new phase of slow reopening ([Melvin]() Georgia AG ‘sickened’ by video of shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery ([MSNBC]() Steve Kornacki: States are beginning to re-open. The numbers are clear: It's a risk ([MSNBC]() White House takes new precautions to stop virus from spreading in the West Wing ([Andrea Mitchell Reports]() Sen. Chris Murphy: Trump White House ‘gave up’ on pandemic response ([MSNBC]() QUOTE OF THE DAY ["Dr. Fauci will have the opportunity to testify for the first time with Donald Trump not lurking over his shoulder. You know what I say to Dr. Fauci? Go for it. Tell us the truth. America needs to hear the truth, and President Trump, your boss, needs to hear the truth."]( — Sen. Chuck Schumer on Dr. Anthony Fauci’s upcoming testimony about federal coronavirus response COMING UP ON MSNBC [Alternate text] Tune in on Thursday at 10pm ET for the first of several special conversations between presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and influential Democrats, hosted by Lawrence O’Donnell. The first episode of this virtual town hall features Stacey Abrams as the special guest. [Image]( In the latest episode of the ["Into America"]( podcast, host Trymaine Lee talks with Reverend Al Sharpton, longtime civil rights leader, founder of the National Action Network and host of MSNBC’s PoliticsNation, about his fight for justice for Ahmaud Arbery, despite the delay in arrests and the limitations of organizing during a pandemic. New episodes drop every Monday and Thursday, wherever you get your podcasts. Tell us what you think. [Drop us an e-mail.](mailto:msnbc.digital.editors@nbcuni.com?subject=MSNBC Daily) This newsletter was prepared for you by Stephanie Siek, Geet Jeswani and Stephanie Haberman. Check out ["The Day That Was,"]( our primetime video recap. Were you forwarded this email from a friend? [Subscribe to the MSNBC Daily here](. Follow MSNBC [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( Check out the MSNBC channel on Apple News Download the NBC News Mobile App and watch MSNBC [Listen live to MSNBC on TuneIn]( [Image] [Image] [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily)

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