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Trump was warned more than a dozen times about the dangers of the novel coronavirus in January and February

US President Donald Trump was repeatedly warned about the dangers of the novel coronavirus in intelligence briefings in January and February, The Washington Post reported late Monday.

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GOP is starting to realize that Trump's spin is 'collapsing under the weight of reality': op-ed

Writing in the Washington Post this Tuesday, Paul Waldman contends that Republicans are starting to realize that spinning President Trump's faults can only go so far, and that spin will eventually collapse under the "weight of reality" -- and that reality could bring them down with it in 2020.

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Georgia men guzzle disinfectants in misguided attempts to stop coronavirus

ATLANTA — Two people in Georgia drank liquid cleaning products over the weekend in misguided attempts to ward off COVID-19, according to the Georgia Poison Center. Both men had histories of psychiatric problems and are expected to recover.The poison center’s director, Gaylord Lopez, said he did not know if the men guzzled the chemicals because they heard about President Donald Trump’s statements during a Thursday White House briefing, when the president wondered aloud if coronavirus could be treated by injecting a disinfectant into the human body. Since the pandemic began, at least two other G...

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Indignant Trump demands an apology from reporter for misstating testing numbers

President Donald Trump berated a reporter and demanded an apology after the correspondent misstated statistics on coronavirus testing.

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In Trump meeting, Gov. Ron DeSantis refuses to say why he 'waited until April' to shut down state

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) on Tuesday ignored a question about why he waited until April to issue stay-at-home orders for the state of Florida.

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Trump lies about dire intel he received on virus -- and says most people thought it would blow over

President Donald Trump on Tuesday lied about the dire intelligence assessments that he had received earlier this year about the COVID-19 pandemic, and suggested that most experts actually believed the virus would disappear.

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Pastor thinks 'mixed signals' from the White House are to blame for more than 30 deaths of church leaders

Over 30 members of the Church of God in Christ have died of COVID-19 as the denomination has been hit hard by the virus.

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'No consequences for negligence that kills': McConnell wants corporate immunity from Covid-19 lawsuits

"This is one of the most appalling things I've heard in the context of this crisis."

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How the coronavirus is ‘tailor-made’ to wreak devastation in the black community

As the coronavirus continues to spread, the pandemic has disproportionately affected black communities in the U.S. As Gus Burns points out in MLive.com this Tuesday,32 percent of all confirmed coronavirus cases in the state of Michigan involved black patients, even though they make up 13.6 percent of the state’s 10 million people. Additionally, 40 percent of the state's deaths from the virus are African American.

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As Trump touts dangerous cures, here’s what we know about COVID-19 drug tests

President Trump dangerously suggested injecting disinfectants could help patients sick with the coronavirus, then said he was being “sarcastic.” But his remarks led to a spike in calls to helplines about taking disinfectants. We look at “What We Know About the Most Touted Drugs Tested for COVID-19” with Tanya Lewis, associate editor for health and medicine at Scientific American.

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‘You are willing to sacrifice lives’: Fox News host scolds Texas official who says salons are like grocery stores

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R) on Tuesday insisted that his remarks about sacrificing senior citizens to reopen the economy were "misreported."

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‘Take me to jail!’ Reopen protester in Raleigh pesters black police officer during NC demonstration

A lockdown protester in North Carolina singled out a black police officer for harassment.

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