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Trump insists 'we beat the Dems all day long' on COVID-19

President Donald Trump spent hours tweeting Tuesday after his release from the Walter Reed Medical Center.

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Trump's super-spreader event is so substantial it’s skewing Washington, DC’s COVID-19 data

President Donald Trump's Saturday event in the Rose Garden to announce the appointment of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court has been linked to at least 21 people with the coronavirus and 2 have been hospitalized so far.

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More than a dozen restaurant workers under quarantine after catering Minnesota Trump fundraiser

13 restaurant workers who catered a Minnesota fundraiser featuring President Donald Trump last week are now under quarantine following potential exposure to the novel coronavirus.

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Kayleigh McEnany defends 'super-spreader event' despite catching COVID: 'There's no way to put a pinpoint on it'

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Tuesday defended a White House Rose Garden gathering that experts suspect was a "super-spreader event" that infected many with COVID-19.

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Two more Trump military aides test positive for coronavirus

Another military valet who comes in close regular contact with President Donald Trump has tested positive for the coronavirus.

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3 in 4 Americans—including 55 percent of Republicans—want Senate GOP to prioritize COVID-19 relief over ramming through Amy Coney Barrett

In the face of widespread economic suffering and a deadly pandemic, a new poll shows that 3 out of 4 likely American voters want the Republican-controlled U.S. Senate to prioritize passing a comprehensive Covid-19 relief package over ramming through President Donald Trump's right-wing nominee Amy Coney Barrett.

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NY Times White House reporter and wife infected with COVID-19: 'The collateral damage is going to be significant'

The outbreak of coronavirus infections in and around the White House is not only affecting President Donald Trump and his Republican allies — it is also affecting Michael D. Shear, a White House reporter for the New York Times who has tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus. And Shear and others in the media are noting that Shear's wife has tested positive as well.

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Trump tries to out-macho COVID-19 amid increasing signs of election defeat

President Donald Trump doubled down Tuesday on the macho image his fans adore after declaring himself cured of Covid-19 and scoffing at disastrous opinion polls only four weeks before election day against Democrat Joe Biden.

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Republican Martha McSally is losing badly in Arizona’s US Senate race: poll

For many years, Arizona was a deep red state that was closely identified with Sen. Barry Goldwater and later, Sen. John McCain. But Arizona has evolved into a swing state in recent years. And if a New York Times/Siena College poll released on October 5 is accurate, Arizona could end up with two Democratic senators in 2021 — and President Donald Trump might lose Arizona's electoral votes to former Vice President Joe Biden.

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Michigan conservatives try to remove governor over COVID-19 orders

Michigan conservatives are trying to remove the state's Democratic governor from office over her handling of the pandemic.

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Trump freaks out after Mike Bloomberg spends tens of millions on ads targeting Florida seniors

President Donald Trump on Tuesday sent out a panicky tweet attacking former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg for dropping tens of millions of dollars on ads targeting Florida seniors.

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The View shreds ‘despicable’ Trump for endangering the lives of those around him

"The View" co-hosts were furious on Tuesday morning after watching President Donald Trump rip his mask off after arriving at the White House Monday afternoon. The president still has COVID-19 and is spreading the virus to anyone he comes in contact with. But he returned to the White House anyway, where a staff of 90 people will further be exposed to the virus..

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GOP candidate shakes hands with supporters before claiming Trump’s COVID-19 infection was inevitable: ‘That's how viruses work’

Speaking at a rally in North Carolina just after President Trump announced his coronavirus diagnosis, Republican congressional candidate Madison Cawthorn slammed lockdowns implemented to help stem the spread of the virus, specifically those that affect places of worship, the Citizen Times reports.

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