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Kayleigh McEnany in 2017: 'When we're in a state of mourning, you should take time off from golf'

Comments made by White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany in 2017 came back to haunt her over the Memorial Day weekend as President Donald Trump played golf despite the on going coronavirus pandemic.

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Fox News catches Trump lying about mail-in ballots: 'There's not evidence of significant fraud'

A Fox News segment on Sunday refuted President Donald Trump's claim that mail-in voting is a "scam" that gives an advantage to Democrats.

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National security adviser: Trump works '18 hours a day' while taking hydroxychloroquine

White House National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien claimed this week that President Donald Trump works up to 18 hours a day while taking hydroxychloroquine.

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Chris Wallace grills Dr. Birx as deaths blow past her rosy projections: 'Did we reopen too soon?'

White House coronavirus task force coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx defended her claim that there would be fewer than 60,000 deaths from the virus as new projections warn that the death toll could reach 150,000 people.

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Reclaiming 'freedom' in the age of coronavirus: Don't allow Trump and the right to claim it

On May 6, Anand Giridharadas set off a bit of a firestorm in a "Morning Joe" preview of his "Seat at the Table" monologue:
There is a primordial American tradition going back to the Founders of being freedom-obsessed, even though we are a country founded on slavery and genocide, being freedom-obsessed to the point that we're always so afraid of the government coming for us that we're blind to other types of threats, whether it's a virus, whether it's bank malfeasance, climate change, what have you.

He went on to note how Ronald Reagan had intensified the fear of government, how neoliberal Democrats after him had distanced themselves from government, and how Donald Trump has epitomized the logic of "Government doesn't work — elect me and I'll prove it" that's now the icing on the cake. But it was that initial formulation that really grabbed people's attention.

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GOP sees president's 're-election less certain' now that voters have seen the real Trump: report

According to a report from the Washington Post, Donald Trump, who had hoped to run a campaign on a strong economy before his botching of the coronavirus pandemic led to almost 40 million job losses, is now looking at running a campaign similar to 2016 that was described as "disruptive."

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Joe Scarborough calls out 'unmoored' Trump over his Saturday night flurry of tweets smearing his critics

A very somber Joe Scarborough, in a rare Sunday morning appearance on MSNBC, called out Donald Trump for his ugly Twitter attacks on his critics, saying the president is causing some to believe he has become "unmoored" by the pressure of the job.

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China says virus pushing US ties to brink of 'Cold War'

China said Sunday that relations with the United States were "on the brink of a new Cold War", fuelled in part by tensions over the coronavirus pandemic, as Muslims around the world celebrated a muted end to the holy month of Ramadan.

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Trump labeled a ‘national mental health crisis’ after how he spent Saturday during the pandemic

President Donald Trump received harsh criticism for how he spent his Saturday, as coronavirus deaths approach 100,000.

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Obama inserts himself between Trump and states with tips for reopening during pandemic

President Donald Trump spent Saturday at one of his golf courses as The New York Times prepared a "jaw-dropping" front page honoring coronavirus fatalities.

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NYT praised for ‘jaw-dropping’ front page honoring coronavirus fatalities: ‘A visceral gut punch’

After revealing that Sunday's New York Times would not feature an image on the front page, but would instead list the names of COVID-19 fatalities, the newspaper was praised online.

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NYT prints names of 1,000 COVID-19 fatalities on the front page -- 1% of US coronavirus deaths

America's COVID-19 death toll was put into context on the cover of Sunday's New York Times.

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Betsy DeVos openly admits she's using the pandemic to push funding for faith-based schools

Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos admitted that she was trying to use the ongoing coronavirus crisis to push through her private school choice agenda during a Tuesday radio interview.

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