Opinion

'Bigot. Racist. Swine': Trump under fire for approvingly sharing video of supporter shouting 'white power!'

President Donald Trump was excoriated Sunday morning after approvingly retweeting a video of a supporter in Florida's Villages community shouting the racist hate slogan, "White Power."

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272 NYPD cops file for retirement and others play sick in response to anti-police brutality protests

272 uniformed officers with the New York Police Department have filed for retirement since the city began seeing protests in response to the May 25 murder of Black Minneapolis resident George Floyd by a white police officer. Countless other NYPD officers are planning to call in sick on July 4 to show their displeasure with the city’s police reform efforts following Floyd’s slaying.

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'Shocking level of corruption': Watchdogs question if firm was rewarded for supporting Trump's wall

Multiple government watchdog groups have called for an investigation after a Mexican company received rapid approval on a multi-million-dollar mining contract in Colorado shortly after it expressed support for President Donald Trump's border wall.

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Whole Foods is quietly telling workers not to show Black Lives Matter support at work

This week, a group of Whole Foods workers in Cambridge, Massachusetts, walked out after being told they couldn't wear Black Lives Matter masks because they weren't part of "the company dress code."

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Trump called out for insisting he was staying in DC to help maintain 'LAW & ORDER' -- and going golfing instead

With pandemic cases on the rise and more protests slated in Washington D.C. over police brutality against African-Americans,  Donald Trump announced on Friday afternoon that he was forgoing his weekend trip to a New Jersey golf course because he was sticking close to the White House in the interest of maintaining "LAW & ORDER."

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The best-case scenario is that Russia has dirt on Donald Trump

Welcome to another edition of What Fresh Hell?, Raw Story’s roundup of news items that might have become controversies under another regime, but got buried – or were at least under-appreciated – due to the daily firehose of political pratfalls, unhinged tweet storms and other sundry embarrassments coming out of the current White House.

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'No one is above the law': Federal court slaps down Trump's money grab

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals handed President Donald Trump another rebuke Friday by ruling that the administration's efforts to redirect previously appropriated Pentagon funds towards his border wall was an unlawful violation of the Constitution.

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Trump ridiculed for boasting his TV ratings are more important than polls showing him losing to Biden

After canceling his golf weekend in New Jersey this weekend, Donald Trump went on a Twitter tear early Saturday morning bosting about the Tv ratings for his Tulsa rally and Fox News interview in the past week, claiming those numbers have more bearing on how he will do in November's election than all the polls showing him losing to Joe Biden.

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Bill Barr is even worse than you think: His entire job is to protect Donald Trump

William Barr, the attorney general of the United States, is a water-carrier for the wealthy. He is only the latest in a long line, including, during my lifetime, such establishmentarian lickspittles as Dean Acheson, John J. McCloy, John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles and Henry Kissinger.

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Trump may lose in November — triggering a new national crisis

Let’s assume that Donald Trump loses the election in November.

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Trump is attacking Biden’s verbal slip-up -- but here are 10 of his own embarrassing gaffes

Former Vice President Joe Biden has a long history of being gaffe-prone, and President Donald Trump is using Biden’s gaffes to claim that the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee is unfit to be president. He, along with his friends at Fox News, have recently seized on Biden’s relatively minor slip-up of referring to “120 million” COVID-19 deaths when he meant “120 thousand.” But Trump has had plenty of gaffes of his own, all of which demonstrate that those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.

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Ben Carson mocked for reading books to kids during pandemic: ‘Hopefully Trump will be in the front row’

Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson announced that he's going to read to children during the coronavirus pandemic.

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