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MSNBC's Morning Joe scorches 'sociopath' Trump for ignoring COVID-19 until he got sick

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough ripped President Donald Trump for ignoring the coronavirus pandemic until he personally became a victim.

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'America's government is teetering': Morning Joe slams GOP for standing by ignorant Trump till the bitter end

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough bashed Republicans for risking the stability of the U.S. government to gratify "the ignorance of one man."

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Trump was either at 'death's door' or his doctors 'panicked': CNN medical expert

CNN medical analyst Dr. Jonathan Reiner on Monday said that President Donald Trump was given an unprecedented cocktail of drugs to treat his novel coronavirus infection, which he said indicated something had gone severely wrong.

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Gov. Greg Abbott says accusations against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton 'raise serious concerns'

Senior officials in the Texas Attorney General's Office have asked federal law enforcement to "investigate allegations of improper influence, abuse of office, bribery and other potential crimes" by their boss, the Austin-American Statesman and KVUE-TV first reported Saturday.

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Trump goes on all-cap rage attack at Democrats in early morning tweet from hospital

President Donald Trump apparently felt well enough Monday morning to tweet out reactions to "Fox & Friends" from the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

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Pandemic sharpens Senate struggle over Trump's high-court nominee

While Donald Trump is intent on getting his recent Supreme Court nominee confirmed before the November 3 presidential election, the eruption of Covid-19 into the Senate and the innermost circles of the White House has complicated the calendar.

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New York seeks virus shutdowns in nine neighborhoods

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday he planned to reimpose restrictions on nine neighborhoods as Covid-19 cases rise in parts of the city, which had largely controlled the virus after a catastrophic outbreak.

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Trump criticized for leaving hospital to greet supporters

US President Donald Trump sparked an angry backlash from the medical community Sunday with a protocol-breaking visit to his supporters outside the hospital where he is being treated for the highly-infectious, potentially deadly new coronavirus.

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Rick Wilson drops the mic on Trump's hospitalization: 'I like presidents who weren't infected'

Anti-Trump conservative strategist Rick Wilson has penned a scathing column about President Donald Trump's hospitalization in which he shreds the president for blowing off a pandemic that has killed over 210,000 Americans in just eight months.

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A sea of chairs outside the White House shows visual representation of the massive number of lives lost to COVID-19

An astounding 20,000 chairs were set up on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on Sunday as President Donald Trump remained recovering in his hospital bed with the coronavirus.

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John Oliver shames Trump supporter calling COVID-19 'fear-mongering' while holding vigil outside president's hospital

If there's one thing that Americans have witnessed over the past eight months is President Donald Trump and the GOP have treated the coronavirus with "denialism, hubris and treating it more as a PR crisis than one of public health," said HBO's John Oliver.

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'Homegrown Hate': How US terrorism has evolved from the Klan to Tim McVeigh and then Charlottesville

The Oklahoma City Bombing was the first time in my life I began paying attention to the news. As a young Oklahoman, just miles from the terrorist attack, I didn't understand what was happening or why. I saw my friends racing to the principal's office in tears begging to be able to call and check if their parents were still alive.

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The White House is empty and aides don't know what they're supposed to be doing: report

The New York Times reported that the White House is very quiet in absence of the president and top aides have no idea what they're supposed to be doing.

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