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Ohio swing voters sour on Trump's 'lackadaisical' pandemic response: 'He feels like lives are expendable'

On Saturday, Axios reported the results of a focus group of swing voters in Canton, Ohio — and found discontent with how President Donald Trump has handled the coronavirus pandemic.

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Prescriptions for Trump-promoted anti-malarial drugs jumped 46-fold before testing had been completed: report

On Saturday, The New York Times reported that prescription rates for the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine spiked dramatically after President Donald Trump praised it on TV.

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Trump ripped by conservative for moving on from being a mere 'snake-oil salesman' to 'peddling death' to his followers

According to Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Kathleen Parker, Donald Trump was once known as a "snake-oil salesman" conning the masses for his own enrichment but has now turned to actually "peddling death" if it means he can get re-elected.

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'Incredibly stupid' Mitch McConnell burned to the ground by NY lawmaker over 'ignorant' bankruptcy proposal

On MSNBC Saturday, Rep. Max Rose (D-NY) excoriated Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) for saying he'd rather let blue states go bankrupt than give them federal money.

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Trump's COVID-19 debacle has the GOP panicking he's going to cost them the Senate: report

On Saturday, The New York Times reported that Republicans are increasingly worried that President Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic will not only take him down in November, but take down the GOP Senate majority with him.

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'Blathering' Trump ripped by the Wall Street Journal for turning on Georgia's Kemp after encouraging him to open his state

In a blunt-talking column from the editorial board of the conservative Wall Street Journal, Donald Trump was taken to the woodshed for turning on Georgia's Republican Governor Brian Kemp for opening up his state to economic activity just days after the president encouraged all the states to abandon the COVID-19 lockdown.

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Trump compared by doctor to cult leader Jim Jones for suggesting his followers poison themselves

On Saturday's edition of MSNBC's "AM Joy," Dr. Irwin Redlener warned that President Donald Trump's rhetoric on coronavirus and contradiction of medical experts is almost cultlike.

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Trump's COVID-19 'bleach gambit' may have been the moment his supporters realized he's dumber than they thought: columnist

In a column for the Daily Beast, longtime political observer Margaret Carlson speculated that Donald Trump's comments about using bleach and disinfectants internally to cure coronavirus victims may have been the tipping point that makes some of his followers abandon him.

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George Conway: Stopping Trump going to pressers might make him 'less psychologically stable'

On Saturday, conservative lawyer and Trump critic George Conway expressed skepticism about the White House's plan to scale back coronavirus press briefings, and reduce President Donald Trump's presence in them.

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Trump pummeled by ex-administration officials for 'learning nothing' from his coronavirus debacle: report

According to a report from Politico, former White House officials are going public with their criticism of Donald Trump, saying the president is relying on old tricks and has not learned a thing as he has been confronted by a health crisis that has taken the lives of over 50,000 Americans and shut the country down.

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Florida GOP governor facing rebellion as tourism companies stay shut to avoid lawsuits: report

On Saturday, Politico reported that although Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is letting his "Safer At Home" order expire at the end of the month, much of the tourism industry in the Sunshine State is likely to stay closed for much longer as the coronavirus pandemic rages, to avoid lawsuits.

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Why has Spain been hit so hard by the coronavirus pandemic?

In Spain, one of the hardest-hit countries in the pandemic, the coronavirus spread quickly and widely without being detected, especially among the elderly, experts told AFP.

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'No evidence' that recovering from Covid-19 gives people immunity, WHO says

The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Saturday that there was currently "no evidence" that people who have recovered from COVID-19 and have antibodies are protected from a second coronavirus infection.

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