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10 reasons why Anthony Fauci was ready to be the face of the US pandemic response

His call to “Wear a mask” tops a list of 2020’s notable quotes. Brad Pitt portrayed him – and praised him – on “Saturday Night Live.” Time magazine named him a 2020 guardian of the year. Amazon features seven pages of T-shirts, mugs and more emblazoned with his face.

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‘Triggered birther’ Kayleigh McEnany roasted for feigning outrage over Biden staffer’s expletive

Kayleigh McEnany is outraged. Again. After reading a Glamour Q&A with an incoming deputy for President-elect Joe Biden, the White House press secretary is lashing out.

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The GOP is dead -- but a crazy conspiracy cult is inhabiting its corpse

It's been happening for decades — but the transformation is now complete.

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Donald Trump will be a destructive force to his final hour -- but here's how we start to undo the damage right now

His diagnosis is clear. The remedies for his pernicious impact on America are clear as well.

In just over a month from now, Donald Trump — a malignant narcissist — will be removed from office by the will of the people and by the Constitution. Until then, his seditious, conspiratorial and corrupt influence will be front and center. He continues to promulgate the false narrative that victory in the election was snatched away from him by widespread voter fraud. He keeps filing baseless and frivolous lawsuits, even as high as the U.S. Supreme Court. He is ginning up his supporters, and at least 126 congressional Republicans have publicly supported him, out of a combination of misguided loyalty, opportunism and fear. Joe Biden will be our next president, but it is undeniable that Trump will exert a dangerous and destructive presence to his final day in office, and beyond.

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Mental health expert calls for invoking 25th Amendment: 'Every day Donald Trump is in office, we are in danger'

I would like to echo what a good friend from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government has said: “Today is a good day to invoke the 25th Amendment.”

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National Review ripped after trashing Dr. Jill Biden for teaching in community college where 'slow' students go

The National Review is the latest conservative outlet to trash Dr. Jill Biden for achieving a doctorate in education. But unlike the now infamous Wall Street Journal column, the National Review takes their attack to a whole new level of elitism.

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Mitch McConnell is nervous about Georgia — here's how Democrats can use that to their advantage

A deal for a new round of recovery funds appeared to be just around the corner on Wednesday, as signals emerged from Congress that Democrats and Republicans are coming closer to consensus on a new spending bill.

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Mitch McConnell budges on COVID relief -- thanks to the only thing he cares about: power

>Fresh off publicly noting the reality that Donald Trump came in a distant second in the 2020 presidential election, Sen. Moscow Mitch McConnell has discovered that getting COVID-19 relief to millions of starving millions is suddenly urgent.

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America's survival depends on bankrupting the Republican Party

It’s time to defund the GOP, and there’s precedent and strategy for the effort.

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Trump appointees protest politicization of the pandemic now — but the GOP has long distorted science

Wednesday morning, the New York Times published an exposé documenting the complaints of two Trump appointees at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) who witnessed "the White House's slow suffocation of the agency's voice, the meddling in its messages and the siphoning of its budget." It's an important and well-researched piece — but it's hard not to feel bad for the journalist, Noah Weiland, whose hard work will undoubtedly be met with a familiar chorus of "no duhs" from liberal readers and "fake news" from conservatives.

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New Trump policy gives corporations more privacy rights than people

Corporations increasingly receive the same rights as people. Now, it seems, they have privileges even people don’t.

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LISTEN: Bill Moyers discusses what Trump will do next as Biden's victory drives him barking mad

Bill Moyers talks with noted lawyer Steven Harper and distinguished historian Heather Cox Richardson about threats to democracy.

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The Republican Party has morphed into a dangerous anti-American faction

Twenty more House Republicans, including House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, the top Republican in the House, and Greg Pence, Vice President Mike Pence’s older brother, signed onto the lawsuit filed by the Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton asking the Supreme Court first to take up the lawsuit, and then to throw out the presidential electors for Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Michigan. If it would do so, those state legislatures could appoint a new slate of electors for Trump, thereby tossing out President-Elect Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election and handing the White House back to Trump.

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