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New data show Trump's egging on of anti-lockdown protesters could backfire badly for him: op-ed

Earlier this month, President Trump fired off a series of tweets that expressed support for people protesting against state lockdowns to battle the coronavirus outbreak. But according to new polling, Americans aren't onboard with that particular strategy.

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Kellyanne Conway: ‘I sympathize with’ coronavirus ‘stay at home’ protestors

Kellyanne Conway is among the small minority of Americans who are on the side of activists who have taken to the streets – by car or by foot – to protest numerous state governors' guidelines and orders to stay at home to slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus.

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Nikki Haley endorses letting state governments go bankrupt -- and it immediately blows up in her face

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley on Thursday gave a thumbs-up to Sen. Mitch McConnell's (R-KY) plan to let state governments go bankrupt -- and she was instantly met with furious blowback from many of her Twitter followers.

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren's brother dies after testing positive for coronavirus

Sen. Elizabeth Warren's oldest brother has died after testing positive for COVID-19.

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‘Enjoy your intubation’: NY GOP alderman faces furious backlash after attacking family business for requiring masks

A city alderman from Olean, New York, is under fire for criticizing city businesses who follow social distancing guidelines due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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‘It’s horrible’: Businesses and lawmakers left confused and suspicious as the Trump administration seizes coronavirus supplies

There's growing suspicion that the Trump administration may be seizing emergency medical supplies and rerouting them for resale to states.

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Mitch McConnell’s ‘dumb’ bankruptcy rant is ‘hugely damaging to Republicans’: conservative columnist

Writing in the Washington Post this Thursday, Jennifer Rubin took Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to task over his desire to allow states to declare bankruptcy instead of giving them unrestricted funds from the coronavirus relief bill. "He blithely declares, after spending trillions of dollars on everything from airline bailouts to small-business loans to enhanced employment that we shouldn’t borrow to fund state and local governments," she writes. "He might want to check back with the folks in Kentucky."

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Trump and the GOP shredded for unleashing 'festivals of recklessness and crackpottery' amid the coronavirus crisis

The coronavirus pandemic is both a health crisis and an economic crisis. According to researchers at John Hopkins University in Baltimore, COVID-19 had killed at least 184,372 people worldwide as of early Wednesday morning, April 23. And a variety of economic voices, from liberal New York Times columnist Paul Krugman to Desmond Lachman of the conservative but non-Trumpian American Enterprise Institute (AEI) are warning that the United States’ economic recovery will be long and difficult. But according to recent articles in The Bulwark and the New York Times, coronavirus has also become something else in the United States: a Culture War issue.

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Right-wing think tank economist shoots down hopes for a ‘miracle bounce-back’ when the economy re-opens

In a piece published at The Bulwark this Thursday, American Enterprise Institute economist Desmond Lachman contends that anyone expecting a fast economic recovery from coronavirus hasn't been paying attention to the "rapidly deteriorating global economic and financial market outlook."

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Renters still left out in the cold despite temporary coronavirus protection

Emergency relief for renters across America may protect them from the threat of eviction during the coronavirus crisis – but it won’t last for long.

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