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'Criminal malpractice': MSNBC doctor shreds Betsy DeVos for evidence-free plan to reopen schools

A public health expert blasted Education Secretary Betsy DeVos for pushing to send children and teachers back to school as coronavirus cases explode.

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Ex-Trump adviser launches attack on Roger Stone’s jury forewoman — then dares her to sue him

On Saturday's edition of MSNBC's "Weekends," former Trump adviser Sam Nunberg went off on a rant attacking the jury forewoman in Roger Stone's trial, accusing her of being a liar and daring her to sue him.

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Trump's 'full-on racism' will 'go way uglier' as election nears: Ex-White House official

On MSNBC Saturday, former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci warned that President Donald Trump's toxicity on race relations will only worsen in the run-up to the election in November.

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'Donald Trump is going to get indicted' when New York gets his tax returns: David Cay Johnston

On Saturday's edition of MSNBC's "AM Joy," Pulitzer Prize-winning Trump biographer David Cay Johnston predicted that the Supreme Court's decision on President Donald Trump's tax returns will lead to an indictment from New York prosecutors.

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MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace asks why Bill Barr is trying to 'erase Robert Mueller's investigation' before November

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace returned to television Friday night to address what she called outright corruption in the Trump White House after another example of the president trying to escape the consequences of the law.

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Maddow sounds the alarm on Bill Barr 'decapitating' US attorneys in key places that were investigating Donald Trump

While President Donald Trump's commutation of Roger Stone is garnering most of the Friday night "news dump, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow sounded the alarm about a story that she's concerned is being lost in the shuffle.

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MSNBC panel mocks Trump claim he 'aced' cognitive test: 'Was it tic-tac-toe?'

During a segment on MSNBC this Friday, Nicole Wallace and guests discussed President Trump's recent claim that doctors who administered him a recent cognitive test were “very surprised” that he “aced” it.

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Rev. Al Sharpton calls BS on Trump's claim he 'took a mental acuity test': 'I have a bridge he can buy'

President Donald Trump's campaign has desperately tried to brand former Vice Presiden Joe Biden as mentally ill or senile, but it hasn't worked because of Trump's mental problems. After Trump announced that people should drink disinfectant and put UV lights in their orifices, the president then had problems drinking a glass of water and walking down a ramp at West Point. It has prompted many questions about his stability.

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'It's back-to-back 9/11s': MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace blasts Trump's failed leadership on coronavirus pandemic

Speaking to physician Dr. Kavita Patel on Friday, MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace noted that the coronavirus crisis, along with the Russian bounty scandal, the recession and increasing unemployment numbers are like a bunch of little "back-to-back 9/11s."

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Trump campaign delayed rally to avoid 'embarrassment' -- not because of New Hampshire's weather: Ex-RNC head

President Donald Trump postponed his New Hampshire rally due to weather concerns, and former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele thinks that's a bogus excuse.

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White House sidelining medical experts for 'too much focus on public health': AP reporter

President Donald Trump and other White House officials are reportedly tuning out public health experts -- who they believe are "deep state Democrats" who are working against the president's re-election.

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Trump tells Fox News the 'Black Lives Matter' sign on Fifth Avenue is like he's being 'prosecuted'

President Donald Trump appeared to reveal another quid pro quo during an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity.

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'They deserve it': Republican strategist tells GOP it's their own fault for going down with Trump because 'they know better'

Republican strategist Susan del Percio said that there is no excuse for GOP members who failed to do the right thing and fight back against President Donald Trump when they had the opportunity.

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