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Judge considers Trump campaign lawsuit based on his claim that 'bad things happen in Philadelphia'

PHILADELPHIA — President Donald Trump’s campaign challenged Philadelphia’s new satellite election offices in court Tuesday, arguing that its representatives should have the right to observe what happens inside the locations where voters can request and submit mail ballots.Trump campaign lawyer Linda Kerns accused the City Commissioners, who run elections, of twisting Pennsylvania state law to open the satellite offices and allow voting to happen outside of public view.“No one’s asking to interrupt the process,” Kerns said. “All we’re asking to do is to shine a light on it.”The Trump campaign s...

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US presidents' health through the years: secrets, lies, tweets

New York (AFP) - How healthy is Donald Trump, really? Contradictory and incomplete information from officials since the president contracted coronavirus confirms that the health of the White House incumbent is a well-kept secret.Analysts also say Trump has displayed a savvy use of digital tools to try to steer coverage of the first major presidential health crisis of the social media age.Since the Friday announcement of Trump's positive test, his personal doctor Sean Conley has been accused of giving fragmented and confusing information that conflicted with what Chief of Staff Mark Meadows was...

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Medical experts: Trump is still highly infectious -- and still may not be 'out of the woods' until next week

Despite being diagnosed with COVID-19 just last week, President Donald Trump was discharged from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Monday after a long weekend stay. Yet medical experts who spoke with Salon agreed on two things: He isn't out of the woods yet, health-wise, and by working while ill, he is putting the people around him at risk for contracting coronavirus.

To understand why, one only need to look at the timeline for coronavirus infections. (A note on nomenclature: while one gets infected with the novel coronavirus, the disease that the virus can cause is known as COVID-19.) A study by the World Health Organization found that a common order of symptoms for COVID-19 sufferers goes like this: first, a fever, then coughing and muscle pain, then nausea or vomiting, and then diarrhea. Trump is reported to have exhibited symptoms including coughing, congestion, fever and fatigue.

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Inside the flawed White House testing scheme that did not protect President Trump

President Donald Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis is raising fresh questions about the White House’s strategy for testing and containing the virus for a president whose cavalier attitude about the coronavirus has persisted since it landed on American shores.

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Conservative asks why Trump’s Twitter feed was ‘extra-deranged’ Tuesday night — and the replies are illuminating

President Donald Trump spent his Tuesday evening in a Twitter meltdown, writing or retweeting more than 40 messages after the sun set.

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CEOs blast Trump for his ‘sudden halt of negotiations’ over COVID stimulus — and issue dire warning

The political organization representing CEOs at some of America's top companies warned the decision by President Donald Trump to suspend stimulus negotiations will "worsen and prolong" the financial crisis facing America.

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'Steroids and stupidity': MSNBC anchor warns Trump is 'panicking on steroids' as he tanks in the polls

MSNBC anchors worried about President Donald Trump's mental state on Tuesday evening.

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WATCH: Maddow has exclusive new video of former top GOP official trashing Donald Trump

The host of "The Rachel Maddow Show" on Tuesday released exclusive new video from the group Republican Voters Against Trump.

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Suicide prevention info trends on unemployment board after Trump slams door on COVID stimulus: report

On Tuesday night, following President Donald Trump's announcement via Twitter that he was closing the door on any additional COVID-19 stimulus talks until after the election, the markets went into crisis mode, with the Dow Jones closing 375 points lower.

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Trump's one-word tweet made people question his mental health — here's what seems to be going on

As President Donald Trump continues the struggle to recover from his case of COVID-19, he sent entirely mixed messages on Tuesday that left some questioning whether he retained full control of his faculties.

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Ex-CIA director accuses Trump's spy chief of 'appalling' abuse of power to help president

On Tuesday, former CIA Director John Brennan tore into President Donald Trump's Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, alleging that he is abusing his declassification power to selectively leak documents to support President Donald Trump's "Deep State" narratives.

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DHS warns white supremacy is 'persistent and lethal threat' — after allegedly locking down report for months

On Tuesday, The New York Times reported that the Department of Homeland Security has released a long-sought report detailing the danger posted to national security by white supremacist groups — after allegedly delaying its release for months due to clashes with the Trump White House.

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Biden says ‘we shouldn’t have a debate’ if Trump is still positive for coronavirus

Former Vice President Joe Biden does not want to hold presidential debates with President Donald Trump is still infected with COVID-19.

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