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Trump ridiculed after announcing he’s been taking hydroxychloroquine for weeks

President Donald Trump announced Monday that he's been taking hydroxychloroquine recreationally for weeks. It's something doctors have urged people not to take without being on a heart monitor so they could watch in case the person's heart rate became irregular.

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Trump takes another ominous step toward dictatorship

Step by ominous step, Donald Trump is eliminating or blocking every Constitutional check and balance on his administration so that he can evade accountability for his corrupt administration.

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Trump and his Republican allies have given up on COVID-19 -- and now are only offering incoherent rhetoric about 'choice'

You’d be hard-pressed to come up with a better example of a problem that requires collective action to solve than the Covid-19 pandemic. At most, maybe 2-3 percent of the population have contracted the disease so far, and even if that confers lasting immunity on those who recover–which is not clear at present–that means most of our bodies have no defense against this new coronavirus. Researchers believe that the most infectious period is right around when symptoms first appear and a few days earlier. You can feel perfectly healthy while spreading it around; according to one study, 11 percent of those who contract Covid-19 are responsible for 80 percent of transmissions.

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Bill Barr just sharply undercut ‘Obamagate’ — and still proved he can’t be trusted

Attorney General Bill Barr suggested Monday that there are still lines he won’t cross for President Donald Trump — while nevertheless proving that he absolutely cannot be trusted with the power he wields at the top of U.S. Justice Department.

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Trump's moronic war on masks is working — at least with his base

On Saturday night, Eric Trump appeared on Fox News and, ignoring the nearly 1.5 million people who've been infected and the nearly 90,000 dead — more than that, by the time you read this — made a startling declaration: "After Nov. 3, coronavirus will magically, all of a sudden, go away and disappear and everybody will be able to reopen." He added, "They're trying to deprive [Donald Trump] of his greatest asset ... the fact that he can go out there and draw massive crowds."

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Trump just showed how easy it is for a corrupt president to dismantle all the levers of accountability

Never let it be said that the Trump administration can't walk and chew gum at the same time. Even as the president's minions work overtime to botch every single aspect of the federal response to the COVID-19 crisis and prepare to cover up the number of cases and the number of deaths in order to make his "numbers" look good, they still manage to find the time to complete the purge of Trump critics within the government and destroy all mechanisms for accountability.

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Right-wing extremists are planning for a new civil war -- and what happens this year will be a 'key turning point'

The U.S. government has the official public policy of never negotiating with terrorists, paying them ransom or otherwise surrendering to their demands. The logic is simple: to give in to terrorists is to encourage more violence and other attacks.

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How to steal America's democracy -- one vote a a time

In two previous posts, Bill Moyers, journalist David Daley, and others featured in the new documentary, Slay the Dragon, explained how gerrymandering has traditionally worked and what changed in 2010. Republican legislators used redistricting to essentially guarantee victory in both the state house and the US House of Representatives in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Michigan.

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Trump buried in derision for calling Obama 'grossly incompetent' after inspiring TV appearance: 'Somebody's jealous'

Arriving back at the White House after spending the weekend at Camp David, Donald Trump was asked about comments made by former President  Barack Obama who told a national television audience on Saturday night that there are members of the administration who aren't even trying to solve the coronavirus pandemic -- without mentioning Trump.

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Putin's Russia is handling the COVID-19 outbreak much like Trump's America — badly

For obvious reasons, the word "Russia" has dominated American headlines since the beginning of Donald Trump's presidency. Many who opposed Trump believed that Russia's election interference helped Trump win the 2016 presidential election; whereas many Trump supporters believed that Democrats were using a half-baked scandal as an excuse to delegitimize their opponent and lick their wounds after an unexpected electoral defeat.

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Big Oil taking $1.9 billion in CARES Act tax breaks aimed at helping small businesses in 'Stealth bailout': report

Sen. Bernie Sanders was among critics outraged that the fossil fuel industry is using tax breaks in the CARES Act meant to help businesses keep workers employed to avoid paying millions of dollars in taxes—and then delivering that money to executives.

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Is Donald Trump a tyrant? It depends

When somebody's the president of the United States, the authority is total" was Donald Trump's edict on April 13.

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'Slow moving coup': Outrage after Trump quietly fires State Department inspector general

Democratic lawmakers and progressives erupted with anger after President Donald Trump on Friday night quietly removed the State Department's Inspector general from his post, the latest example of the White House's hostility to oversight and investigation.

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