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Trump is doing the 'I barely know the guy routine' with hydroxychloroquine now it's getting bad results: CNN's Don Lemon

On CNN Tuesday night, anchor Don Lemon looked at Trump's love affair with hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19 — and how he is running away from the drug now that it no longer looks like the miracle cure he spent weeks telling his supporters it was.

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GOP governors in the South are creating a ‘perfect storm’ for a new COVID-19 explosion: experts

On Tuesday, Politico reported that experts are fearful that Southern Republican governors following President Donald Trump's urging to reopen their economies early, like Brian Kemp (R-GA), Henry McMaster (R-SC), and Ron DeSantis (R-FL), are creating a "perfect storm" that will allow COVID-19 to explode in the region and prolong the pandemic in America.

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Study finds people who watched Sean Hannity were more likely to die from COVID-19

Anew study from the University of Chicago's Becker Friedman Institute for Economics found that "greater viewership of 'Hannity' relative to 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' was strongly associated with a greater number of COVID-19 cases and deaths in the early stages of the pandemic."

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Georgia could soon be 'America's No. 1 death destination' thanks to GOP incompetence: columnist

On Tuesday, writing for The Washington Post, columnist Dana Milbank laid into Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) and his decision to reopen large segments of the economy before the coronavirus pandemic has subsided, which — he wrote — could soon turn the state into "America's No. 1 Death Destination."

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Republicans who blasted Pelosi for not passing bills plan to vote against resolution that would allow her to pass bills

Over the past few weeks, House Republicans have tried to paint Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) as an obstacle to legislation, as Congress has grappled over a bill to reform the small business loan program in the coronavirus stimulus package.

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Trump Organization asks for rent relief -- from the Trump administration: report

The leader of the free world is hoping the United States will give his business a break on rent, according to a bombshell new report in The New York Times.

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Here is why Americans need ‘information inoculation’ against Trump’s claims in coronavirus briefings

Medical professionals in America have been offering far different advice than the president of the United States.

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Jim Acosta calls out Trump for ‘gaslighting’ America about the anti-lockdown protests

At Tuesday's White House coronavirus task force briefing, President Donald Trump once again downplayed the risk of the anti-lockdown protests popping up around the country — suggesting that they are practicing responsible social distancing.

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Top GOP senator calls for clinical trials in response to study finding hydroxychloroquine doubles COVID-19 death rate

Texas Republican Senator John Cornyn is calling for clinical trials of a malaria and lupus drug touted for weeks by President Donald Trump as a possible cure for coronavirus. Cornyn's comments are in response to a study that found the use of hydroxychloroquine more than doubles the death rate of COVID-19 patients. There have been no valid studies that show the drug is effective in helping patients suffering from the virus that has killed 176,910 people around the world, including more than 45,000 across the U.S.

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Trump says the stock market is 'not doing badly' — after 600+ point drop

At Tuesday's coronavirus press briefing, President Donald Trump tried to spin the performance of the markets, saying that "the stock market is still not doing badly considering what this country's been through."

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Higher death rate for malaria drug touted by Trump: coronavirus study

A malaria drug widely touted as a potential cure for COVID-19 showed no benefit against the disease over standard care -- and was in fact associated with more deaths, the biggest study of its kind showed Tuesday.

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