Opinion

Donald Trump's virus-whisperer: Behind the tragic downfall of Dr. Deborah Birx

Over the past week or so, there's been a major attempt by the Trump administration to demean the reputation of Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, with anonymous "oppo-research" and open insults from Peter Navarro, a trade adviser close to President Trump. Fauci is widely acknowledged to be one of the world's foremost experts on pandemics so there was a furious pushback to this crude character assassination. Despite the fact that Trump had made similar remarks about Fauci being "wrong" about the coronavirus, the president was forced to throw Navarro under the bus despite the fact that it's obvious they've been on the same page.

Trump is obviously jealous of the public's trust in Fauci, compared to the increasing public skepticism of anything he personally says about the crisis. But this attack on Fauci is really just a symbol of the administration's rejection of the reality we can see with our own eyes: a new explosion of COVID-19 all over the country.

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'Fox News grandpa' Donald Trump is a prisoner of the network's 'partisan garbage fire': analyst

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Trump ridiculed after 5 cognitive questions he called 'very hard' during Fox News interview are revealed

During his combative interview with Fox News host Chris Wallace, Donald Trump defended his boast that he "aced" a test he was given by doctors to test his cognitive abilities by stating that the last five questions were "very hard" and that he doubted that Wallace would be able to answer them.

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Betsy DeVos wants to turn millions of America's children into pandemic lab rats

The trouble with actually listening to Education Sec. Betsy DeVos and other Trump cabinet members is that their words lead nowhere.

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Trump attempting to block billions in new funding for Covid-19 testing: report

With coronavirus cases, hospitalizations, and deaths rising in states across the U.S., the Trump administration is reportedly attempting to block the inclusion of billions of dollars in new funding for Covid-19 testing and contact tracing in the next stimulus legislation.

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FDA warns of contaminated hand sanitizers that can make you go blind

Most hand sanitizers contain some form of alcohol, a disinfectant; yet as any distiller will tell you, not all alcohols are created equal. Inexperienced or unscrupulous chemists may accidentally create toxic alcohols, including one which can cause blindness.

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Trumpism will be with us for decades after the president is gone

Donald Trump likes winning, winners and avoiding any association with losers. He's recently taken to trumpeting his endorsement record in Republican primary elections, which achieves the synergy of an explicit boast and implicit threat at once. So it's understandable that after a 24-year-old named Madison Cawthorn handily defeated the Trump-endorsed favorite in a North Carolina Republican congressional primary on June 23, some media observers believed they'd witnessed an embarrassment or even a rebuke of Trump.

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Marco Rubio buried after botching tribute to John Lewis with a picture of the wrong Black lawmaker

On Saturday, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) tweeted out a tribute to the late Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) — a universally beloved hero of the civil rights movement, and the last of the still-living "Big Six" civil rights marchers. He posted a picture of himself with what he apparently believed was Lewis and made it his profile picture.

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Impeach him again

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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Trump blocks CDC head from talking to Congress about the dangers of reopening schools

On Friday, the Trump Administration blocked Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), from testifying in front of Congress next week about the prospect of reopening schools during the ongoing coronavirus epidemic.

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Experts debunk the 7 most common COVID-19 conspiracy theories

Well before the coronavirus pandemic the United States suffered from a misinformation pandemic, thanks to a toxic stew of social media, intelligence agencies, and a "post-truth" presidential administration. It now appears that the coronavirus — and the concomitant social and public health measures required to stem its spread — served as the perfect agar plate to culture a new round of pandemic-related misinformation.

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Trump slammed for ignoring death of John Lewis and heading out to golf with Lindsey Graham

According to CNN's Shimon Prokupecz, Donald Trump skipped tweeting any comments about the passing of civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis on Saturday morning, saying the president "arrived at his golf club in Sterling, VA at 9:09am."

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No rallies, no Death Star: Trump’s campaign is disintegrating before our eyes

If you want to know exactly how well Donald Trump's re-election campaign is faring as we count down the final three months before Election Day, all you have to do is Google "list of rallies for the 2016 Donald Trump presidential campaign" and compare it with what you've seen lately.

Now that was a presidential campaign! Not dozens of rallies, hundreds of rallies! Trump held 187 rallies during the Republican primaries, between June 15, 2015, and June 3, 2016. He held rallies in Costa Mesa, California; Warwick, Rhode Island; Vienna, Ohio; Evansville, Indiana; Warren, Michigan; Bethpage, New York; and dozens and dozens of other cities and towns.

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