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Wisconsin GOPer poses in full protective gear at polling place after pushing to keep churches open during pandemic

Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R) on Tuesday was seen dressed in full personal protection equipment (PPE) at a polling station after he pushed to keep churches open during the coronavirus pandemic.

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‘Bloodbath’: Trump conducting a ‘wholesale assault’ on inspectors general as the coronavirus crisis rages

According to a report from this Tuesday, President Trump has upended a panel of federal watchdogs tasked with overseeing the implementation of the $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus, by snagging Pentagon official Glenn Fines from his post at the head of the effort and instead naming him to serve as the temporary Pentagon watchdog in addition to his other responsibilities.

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Trump apologists offer ‘absurd’ excuses for his ‘deadly mishandling’ of coronavirus — while privately acknowledging his ‘failure’: legal experts

As the horrific death toll from the coronavirus pandemic continues to soar, many of President Donald Trump’s critics are pointing out how badly he downplayed the threat back in January and February — when, like his boosters at Fox News, he insisted that COVID-19 didn’t pose a major threat to the United States (where, according to researchers at John Hopkins University and a Hopkins-related page on CNN’s website, it has killed more than 11,000 people as of late Tuesday morning, April 7). Legal experts Quinta Jurecic and Benjamin Wittes, in an article for The Atlantic, assert that Trump’s supporters are privately admitting that his coronavirus response was an abysmal failure — while publicly offering lame excuses and rationalizations in his defense.

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Wisconsin faces dilemma from infected voter: 'I have coronavirus' and I want to vote

A Wisconsin campaign this week said that it was scrambling to help a voter cast their ballot after being infected with the novel coronavirus.

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Trump lacks the competence needed for a plan to reopen the economy: conservative columnist

In her column for the Washington Post this Tuesday, Jennifer Rubin writes that contrary to what President Trump may think, the goal of reopening the economy is not a matter of determining an arbitrary date or waiting for the coronavirus curve to flatten. It's a matter of implementing a plan of widespread testing, tracking and isolation -- plan that Trump has completely fumbled.

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Trump removes inspector general from committee overseeing $2 trillion coronavirus relief package

President Donald Trump ordered the removal of Glenn Fine, the Defense Department's acting inspector general.

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New White House press secretary once promised: 'We will not see diseases like the coronavirus come here'

Newly named White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany recently insisted that President Donald Trump would stop the coronavirus before it impacted Americans.

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Republicans know Trump botched the coronavirus response because he can't do two things at once: op-ed

Republicans on Capitol Hill are already admitting that President Donald Trump can't do two things at once.

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Mayor 'embarrassed' after he orders cops to round up social distancing violators — and they find his wife at a bar

An Illinois mayor told his city's police department to round up people violating stay-at-home orders in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak. During their patrols this Sunday, they stumbled on his wife who was hanging out at a local bar, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.

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Wall Street traders 'horrified' after firm orders them back to their offices unless they have a doctor's note

According to a report from Bloomberg, managers working for JP Morgan Chase & Co. were both stunned and horrified after higher-ups sent them an email on April 2, telling them to get their staffers back on the trading floor despite the shutdown of all non-essential businesses by the government.

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‘Politicize my death’: Americans furious Supreme Court forcing Wisconsin voters to ‘literally risk their lives to vote’

The U.S. Supreme Court Monday evening overruled a lower court and declared the polls must open as scheduled Tuesday morning across the state of Wisconsin, despite a global coronavirus pandemic that has killed at least 10,966 people in the United States.

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Career health officials 'warned' not to contradict Trump on his favorite unproven COVID-19 drug: report

President Donald Trump keeps pushing the use of hydroxychloroquine for the treatment of COVID-19, even though health experts have repeatedly warned him that there is not enough evidence to make a definitive call on its benefits for the disease.

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Trump's history as a sketchy vitamin company pitchman might help explain his hydroxychloroquine obsession: report

In an attempt to understand the myriad of reasons why Donald Trump has gone all-in on pushing hydroxychloroquine as the possible solution to the COVID-19 pandemic, the former spokesperson for the Republican National Committee noted that the president once was the owner of a sketchy vitamin company under the Trump brand.

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