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'More evidence of a coverup': CNN's Stelter buries Kayleigh McEnany for 'outrageous' COVID spin

CNN's Brian Stelter on Monday buried White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany for continuing to interact with reporters without wearing a mask even after she'd been exposed repeatedly to the novel coronavirus.

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Virologist explains how White House’s Kayleigh McEnany has been putting people at risk for days

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany has been putting lives at risk since her exposure to the coronavirus last week, a virologist explained in an extensive Twitter thread.

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COVID invading the White House is the logical conclusion of the GOP’s transformation into a ‘cult’: op-ed

Writing in the Washington Post this Monday, Max Boot says that the growing number of people close to Trump who've contracted coronavirus in the wake of his diagnosis should be surprising to no one, considering that the Republican Party's Republican Party’s "rejection of science, its embrace of conspiracy theories and its transformation into a cult of personality" is to blame.

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WATCH: Biden jogs up stairs to board airplane as Trump recovers from COVID-19 in hospital

Democratic candidate Joe Biden demonstrated his physical fitness on Monday by jogging up the stairs to his campaign airplane.

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Reporters slam Kayleigh McEnany for ‘endangered lives’ by not quarantining and briefing without a mask

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany has become the ninth Trump associate present at the Rose Garden Supreme Court nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to test positive for the coronavirus. McEnany, who became defensive on Friday when she was questioned about when she knew that Counselor to the President Hope Hicks had a positive test Wednesday and/or Thursday morning insisted she had no prior knowledge of Hicks' coronavirus status when she briefed the press on Thursday.

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Trump staffers furious as COVID-19 chaos consumes White House

White House staffers are furious at their boss as a coronavirus outbreak consumes the West Wing.

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Kayleigh McEnany's deputies also testing positive for coronavirus

Two more White House staffers have tested positive for the coronavirus.

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'I don’t care to listen to him anymore': Coal miners turn their backs on Trump over failed promises

In a deep dive by the New York Times into how coal miners have fared under Donald Trump, the president was blistered for making promises he didn't keep as the industry continues to collapse and miner unemployment soars.

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Trump administration trashed for latest positive COVID test: 'Biden has to deep clean the White House'

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Monday revealed that she has tested positive for the novel coronavirus and will now be going into quarantine.

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Trump campaign attacks Joe Biden for lack of 'firsthand experience' being infected with COVID-19

Trump campaign aide Erin Perrine on Monday suggested that President Donald Trump is a better leader than Democratic candidate Joe Biden because he has the "firsthand experience" of being infected with COVID-19.

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As Biden surges in polls, Fox Business host explains why a 'blowout win' will be 'good for Wall Street'

Fox Business host Stuart Varney reflected on Democratic nominee Joe Biden's surging lead in the polls and speculated that a "blowout win" against President Donald Trump would be "good for Wall Street."

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Is Trump a failure, a cheat or a criminal? Here are 3 ‘overlapping interpretations’ of the president's tax info

The late real estate magnate Leona Helmsley's infamous assertion that paying taxes is for "little people" was vividly illustrated in late September by a bombshell report from the New York Times — which, after carefully and thoroughly examining President Donald Trump's tax information, found that he paid no federal income taxes in ten of 15 years that preceded his election in 2016. The fact that Trump, a self-described billionaire, was paying fewer federal income taxes, percentage-wise, than the average schoolteacher or firefighter demonstrates that Helmsley spoke a painful truth. Journalist Derek Thompson, in an article published in The Atlantic on October 5, offers some analysis of the Times' report, and argues that there are "three somewhat overlapping interpretations" of Trump's tax history: "incompetence, malfeasance and criminality."

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The View hosts call Trump's PR stunt 'a slap in the face to people who couldn’t be with loved ones when they died'

The women of "The View" were furious with President Donald Trump's joy ride with Secret Service agents on Sunday to wave to supporters who had gathered outside of Walter Reed hospital.

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