Opinion

Trump's 'delusional' supporters will never admit they were wrong — even in the face of national catastrophe

In the age of the coronavirus, with most of us locked away in our homes, we turn to numbers to get a sense of what the hell is happening in this country. Number of diagnosed cases of the novel coronavirus: 555,371, though experts believe the real number is far higher due to under-testing. Number of deaths: 22,056, though experts believe the real number is far higher because of people who die at home or have their deaths misclassified. Number of newly unemployed: 17 million, though experts believe it's likely higher because so many laid-off workers were unable to file for unemployment. Unemployment rate: 13%, and there are concerns it could go as high or higher than the unemployment rate during the Great Depression.

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Trump says he faces 'biggest decision' — but the ones he's already made have killed thousands

On March 24, President Trump held a Fox News town hall and sent shudders through every health care expert in the nation when he announced that he was planning to "open the country" on Easter Sunday. He said:

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The Federal Reserve is 'money washing' billions of dollars to bail out corporations as it panics over Trump's crashing economy

Money laundering is a dirty word. Shady characters move illicit wealth to make it look legitimately gained. Think "Breaking Bad," but for embezzlers, extortionists and tax evaders as well as drug traffickers.

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A pandemic of greed has erupted in America in response to the coronavirus outbreak

While federal, state and local policing agencies, already burdened with support of medical emergencies, say they are being aggressive, it is difficult to determine just how effective they are about keeping up with an endless array of price-gouging efforts, out-and-out frauds and, of course, the corporate response to increased competition among states and markets to meet virus-related needs.

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Fox News' Sean Hannity blamed for dismissing danger of coronavirus with trending #BloodOnHisHandsHannity hashtag

Fox News host Sean Hannity was attacked Sunday on Twitter by many who believe he is to blame for spreading misinformation about the coronavirus.

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Trump roasted for boasting that he is presiding over a 50-state disaster: 'You really screwed up and it cost lives'

Donald Trump was roasted on  Twitter on Sunday afternoon after describing signing a Presidential Disaster Declaration for all 50 States as "winning."

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Stormy Daniels leads chorus of critics blasting churchgoers breaking quarantine and putting the lives of their families at risk

With reports that some churches are going forward with Easter services on Sunday despite a nationwide stay-at-home edict from health officials and state lawmakers, adult film star Stormy Daniels -- who reportedly had a dalliance with Donald Trump before he became president -- led a chorus of critics in blasting churchgoers for putting themselves, their families and fellow parishioners at risk.

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The most important thing media can tell us right now is how we’re getting infected

There are countless healthcare heroes putting their own lives on the line to save sick people’s lives, but the real front line of this pandemic is regular people trying to keep from getting sick in the first place.

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Trump’s pandemic is our Cuban Missle Crisis -- and he's bungling it badly: forensic psychiatrist

This was our generation’s Cuban Missile Crisis.  But unlike in 1962, we do not have a president who can rise above his disagreeing brilliant advisers and make a superior, clear-headed decision.  We have the opposite: we have a president who is incapable of gathering competent advisers to begin with, but even if he were forced to, he would override all better advice to make decisions so muddied with emotional disturbances and compulsions as to render them almost always the worst decisions.  The problem of mental pathology is that little is accidental—he is wired to ensure that the right things will not be done, and the wrong things will be done.  This is why I have said, “He will continue to push for the maximal number of deaths possible.”

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Investigative reporter breaks down the real reason Republicans ‘threw a fit in Wisconsin’

Encouraged by the pain, suffering, misery and distraction caused by the coronavirus pandemic, Donald Trump is continuing his assault on American democracy and the rule of law.

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Higher rates of air pollution linked to more COVID-19 deaths, study shows

Areas of the United States with higher levels of air pollution experience higher COVID-19 death rates than areas with cleaner air, according to a study by researchers at Harvard University.

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‘You own this mess’: GOPer Susan Collins tried to rally Maine with a hopeful COVID-19 message — and it didn’t go well

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) claimed credit for bringing Maine $1.5 billion in forgivable loans through the Paycheck Protection Program.

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With Postal Service on 'verge of collapse' and 630,000 jobs at risk, Trump slammed for refusing to act

The U.S. Postal Service warned Congress this week that it will completely "run out of cash" in the next several months without immediate action from the White House and Congress, but—with as many as 630,000 jobs at risk—President Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers have refused to commit to rescuing the prized government institution as it falters amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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