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Coronavirus stimulus checks: Trump urges Congress from hospital to ‘GET IT DONE’

President Donald Trump has long been pushing the lawmakers to come up with the next relief package quickly. On Saturday again, he made a plea from Walter Reed Medical Center, where he was admitted after he tested positive for COVID-19. In a tweet, Trump urged Congress to come up with the coronavirus relief package and stimulus checks quickly.Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreCoronavirus stimulus checks: growing pressure on CongressTrump’s tweet came amid reports that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin failed to strike a deal. Despite the negotiations,...

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Trump-loving megachurch pastor tests positive for COVID-19

According to KSAT News, controversial pro-Trump San Antonio megachurch pastor John Hagee has tested positive for coronavirus over the weekend.

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WATCH: Trump voter tells focus group that Biden may have used magic contact lenses to win debate

A Trump supporter recently told a focus group that he believed Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden secretly used high-tech contact lenses to win the first 2020 presidential debate.

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'Today feels like the election’s over': Republicans giving up hope as Trump's illness derails campaign

According to a report from Politico, Republicans are looking at the events of the past week and see little hope that Donald Trump's campaign can get back on track with the president in the hospital suffering from COVID-19 and that his illness is also imperiling the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett.

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Promises kept? Trump's boasts about 'monumental steps' on health care don’t add up

When it comes to health care, President Donald Trump has promised far more than he has delivered. But that doesn’t mean his administration has had no impact on health issues — including the operation of the Affordable Care Act, prescription drug prices and women’s access to reproductive health services.

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'I'm not informed on it': Dr. Fauci says White House keeps him out of the loop on Rose Garden contact tracing

The federal government's top infectious disease expert says the White House has kept him out of the loop since President Donald Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis.

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Debt collectors have made a fortune this year -- now they’re coming for more

Earlier this year, the pandemic swept across the country, killing 100,000 Americans by the spring, shuttering businesses and schools, and forcing people into their homes. It was a great time to be a debt collector.

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Oldest living CIA agent thinks Russia infiltrated GOP long before Trump took over

The oldest living CIA agent believes Russia sank its hooks into the Republican Party well before President Donald Trump emerged as a viable candidate.

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Reckless Republicans getting 'top-tier' health care after contracting COVID-19 while others are turned away

The case for Medicare for All was once again made by the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, Sen. Ed Markey tweeted on Sunday, after Republican politicians were able to check themselves into hospitals shortly after announcing they had tested positive for Covid-19.

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Trump itching to fire his FBI director: report

On Monday, The Daily Beast reported that President Donald Trump plans to remove FBI Director Christopher Wray after the 2020 presidential election — because he believes him to be in thrall to the so-called "Deep State."

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'Lindsey Graham is in serious trouble' after debate flop: Morning Joe

On Monday morning, MSNBC hosts Joe Scarborough and Mike Brzezinski were joined by "Morning Joe" contributor John Heilemann to address Sen. Lindsey Graham's appearance in a debate on Saturday night where he engaged with Democratic opponent Jaime Harrison.

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'Should never have happened -- we're not disposable': Current Secret Service agents rip Trump's joyride stunt

A current member of the United States Secret Service ripped President Donald Trump on Monday for putting his fellow agents at risk by going on a joyride outside of Walter Reed Memorial Hospital on Sunday.

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CNN supercut shows how Trump has repeatedly mocked his opponents' health

CNN's John Avlon on Monday showed how President Donald Trump has repeatedly used his political opponents' health as a weapon, such as when he openly mocked Hillary Clinton for coming down with pneumonia in 2016.

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