Opinion

Trump's coronavirus response is genocide: Yale psychiatrist

Based on my violence prevention work with international organizations, I had classified Donald Trump’s refusal to protect the American people against COVID-19 as “democide” and stated it was “democide of genocidal proportions.” But can we truly call it “genocide”?

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Trump’s advisers have a brazen plot to gut Social Security

In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the policy Donald Trump is fixated on has nothing to do with ramping up testing, getting protective equipment to workers, or sending resources to nursing homes where tens of thousands of seniors are dying of COVID-19. Instead, he’s obsessed with cutting payroll taxes, Social Security’s dedicated revenue.

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Robert Reich breaks down the deathly tragedy of American exceptionalism

No other nation has endured as much death from Covid-19 nor nearly as a high a death rate as has the United States.

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Trump today is asking our Supreme Court to undo more than 200 years of precedent and declare that he is above the law

Donald Trump today is asking our Supreme Court to declare that he is above the law, not our employee and agent as president, but instead our ruler.

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Trump loyalist Chris Christie has moved on to cable news -- but the effects of his corrupt regime linger on in New Jersey

When former U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman decided to prosecute the 2013 "Bridgegate" scandal — when political appointees of then-New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie ordered lane closures that provoked massive traffic jams on the George Washington Bridge — his pursuit of the case provided a fig leaf of sorts that obscured the true extent of the rot at the heart of New Jersey's political culture.

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Trump is trying to pull his biggest con yet with the US economy — before everything falls apart

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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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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