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White House banners mocked online with crafty photoshopping

The White House hung banners bragging about their testing successes.

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#TrumpDeathToll81K trends as president tries to boast about his coronavirus success

On Monday, President Donald Trump gave a press conference trying to boast about his administration's efforts to secure new testing capacity for COVID-19.

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Don't be fooled by Trump's economic happy talk — he's willing to sell out a long-term recovery for short-term gain

Donald Trump thinks he can trick American voters into believing it's a good thing that one in six workers is out of a job. That's according to Nancy Cook at Politico, who reports that the mood in the White House was one of jubilation at hearing that the unemployment rate had soared to 14.7% — the highest since the Great Depression. That mood reflected "happiness that the figure wasn't as high as it could have been," Cook writes.

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What happens if Trump and Biden both claim victory? Legal scholars fret over ominous 2020 scenarios

With six months to go until November's 2020 election, dozens of America's top legal minds convened to consider what would have been unthinkable before Donald Trump's presidency. They gathered to brainstorm what could be done to prevent the country from descending into a "civil war-like scenario," as one participant put it, if Trump and Joe Biden both claim that they won the presidency-and won't back down.

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'Grim reaper' Trump brutally fact-checked for boasting about COVID-19 numbers: 'The White House is a hot spot'

President Donald Trump congratulated himself by falsely claiming coronavirus cases were "going down almost everywhere" -- and he got quickly fact-checked.

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Virus-truther Trump's first and last strategy will be to deny the pandemic's realities -- after he's done blaming Obama

Early last week, George W. Bush released a video in which he called for compassion and solidarity during the pandemic. It was the sort of sentiment we used to assume was just pro forma from our leaders in a time of crisis but was a startling departure from anything we've gotten from President Trump. Trump naturally, was miffed and complained that Bush hadn't supported him during the impeachment.

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Trump's grand alliance: MAGA hat-wearing cosplay fascism meets neoliberal capitalism — and the results could hardly be worse

One thing that unites the MAGA-hat cosplay fascists of the anti-lockdown "movement" and the Karens and Chads of the hashtag-resistance is the shared conviction that the United States of America is special and that nothing that happens here has much relationship to anything that happens anywhere else. OK, we might hear some comparisons to Germany in the 1930s — on both sides, honestly! — but even that is kind of a special declaration of specialness, as if fascism hasn't experienced something of a spring awakening all around the world.

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Yale Fascism expert: Pandemic offers Trump a dangerous opportunity to 'rule by decree' -- and consolidate his power

A moment of reckoning is here. America must have committed great wrongs to be afflicted with the coronavirus pandemic and Donald Trump at the same time.

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'The next crisis': Up to 43 million Americans could lose health insurance due to the pandemic

Medicare for All advocates on Sunday pointed to the latest study on the looming health insurance crisis already becoming apparent amid the coronavirus pandemic, which has led to job losses for more than 33 million people in the past two months.

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Fascism, capitalism, Donald Trump and the pandemic: How did we get here?

One thing that unites the MAGA-hat cosplay fascists of the anti-lockdown "movement" and the Karens and Chads of the hashtag-resistance is the shared conviction that the United States of America is special and that nothing that happens here has much relationship to anything that happens anywhere else. OK, we might hear some comparisons to Germany in the 1930s — on both sides, honestly! — but even that is kind of a special declaration of specialness, as if fascism hasn't experienced something of a spring awakening all around the world.

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'Criminal negligence': Trump officials ignored offer of 7 million N95 masks per month in early days of pandemic

Progressives on Saturday denounced an "infuriating" report which detailed the Department of Health and Human Services' refusal to take an American company up on its offer to supply millions of N95 respirators to the government early on in the coronavirus pandemic.

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Trump hammered for tweet 'pimping' his re-opened golf course as COVID-19 death toll breaks 80,000

Donald Trump was off and running on Twitter on Sunday morning after a night of the president harping on the Russia investigation, and kicking off the day by re-tweeting an announcement that his Los Angeles golf course is re-opening from his official White House Twitter account.

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Justice Roberts denounced for refusal to investigate federal judge's sudden retirement

In what the advocacy group Demand Justice called a "Friday news dump," U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said he would not direct a federal court to conduct an ethics inquiry into the retirement of Judge Thomas Griffith from the second-highest court in the country.

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