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FEMA ordered 100,000 body bags — a day after Trump assured half that many would die

On Thursday, NBC News reported that around the same time President Donald Trump was offering a relatively rosy forecast on the coronavirus death toll, the Federal Emergency Management Agency ordered enough body bags for a death count twice that high.

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New York probes funeral home after decomposing bodies found in U-Haul trucks

New York officials launched an investigation Thursday after police found dozens of decomposing bodies in trucks outside a funeral parlor overwhelmed by the coronavirus outbreak.

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Coronavirus is doing what nothing else has: Causing Trump's supporters to abandon him

On Thursday, TIME Magazine reported on how the coronavirus pandemic has done something that for years has seemed impossible: disillusioning President Donald Trump's supporters.

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White House threatens to ban reporter who revealed VP’s office knew masks were required at the Mayo Clinic: reporter

The office of Mike Pence has reportedly threatened to ban a reporter for Voice of America radio for reporting on embarrassing details about the VP refusing to abide by the Mayo Clinic's rules requiring masks.

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'It is not right': Trump blasted for refusing to pay funeral expenses for COVID-19 fatalities

On Thursday's edition of MSNBC's "All In," host Chris Hayes laid into President Donald Trump for not authorizing the government to pay funeral expenses for the families of COVID-19 victims.

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Trump is taking the Ukraine playbook and using it on Americans threatened with coronavirus: Columnist

President Donald Trump's scheme to try to delay military funding to force Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to publicly announce an investigation of former Vice President Joe Biden led to a national scandal, and to his own impeachment.

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Trump ‘is a little bit tiger and a little bit Tiger King’: Steve Schmidt reveals why the president never hears the truth

Former Republican strategist Steve Schmidt explained why President Donald Trump's aides are afraid to give him bad news during a Thursday appearance on MSNBC.

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‘Political turmoil’ rocks Georgia’s rushed reopening — but other states can learn from Brian Kemp’s blunders

On Thursday, writing for The New York Times, physician and infectious disease expert Keren Landman broke down how Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) bungled his push to reopen his state — and what other governors can learn from the affair.

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This 42-second video brutally destroys Trump’s hope to claim victory over coronavirus

MSNBC chief legal correspondent Ari Melber played a 42-second clip that fact-checks President Donald Trump's new attempt to have a mission accomplished moment

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Governor fact-checks Donald Trump's claim that Republican states are doing better at COVID-19 response

President Donald Trump announced at a press conference Thursday that blue states, those run by Democrats, are having a harder time dealing with the coronavirus crisis than Republicans are.

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Texas governor refuses to disclose which nursing homes have coronavirus -- but families demand answers

As elderly and vulnerable citizens continue to die from COVID-19 in closed-off long-term care centers around the country, many of their relatives have begged elected leaders to release the locations of these outbreaks.

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‘This is terrorism’: Internet scorches Michigan armed right wingers’ dangerous wall-to-wall anti-social distancing ‘protest’

Armed Michigan right wingers extremists angry they are being required to stay-at-home and wear masks when in public to avoid spreading coronavirus on Thursday took over the Statehouse in a near-riot tantamount to an armed occupation. Some are calling it terrorism. According to reports the State Police and Sergeants at Arms are all that stood between them and access to the House floor. The target of their protest is Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

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Trump ponders if it would be ‘politically correct’ for him to follow CDC guidelines: ‘Should I speak in a mask?’

At Thursday's press conference on coronavirus, President Donald Trump was asked whether he would wear a mask on an upcoming presidential trip to Arizona.

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