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'Swindler': Here are 5 reasons why Trump's taxes will actually matter in 2020

I've been a consistent proponent of the 'lol, nothing matters' school of analysis of the 2020 election. I've noted that voters are unusually locked in this cycle, that Trump's approval rating and the head-to-head polling have been remarkably stable and that his base consumes a diet of conservative opinion journalism and Facebook memes that insulate them from bad news for their guy.

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Ted Cruz gets flattened on The View after lashing out at Democrats amid huge COVID-19 outbreaks in Florida

During an appearance on "The View" to promote his new book on Supreme Court justices, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was faced with questions about the coronavirus and the governors of Florida and Texas who allowed reopening despite the danger.

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Trump campaign documents show effort to stop millions of Black voters by listing them as 'deterrence': report

President Donald Trump has claimed to do more for Black Americans than any president since Abraham Lincoln but internal documents from his 2016 campaign reportedly reveal that he saw them as a threat.

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'How dare you!': The View’s Whoopi Goldberg shames Trump for not paying his fair share to America

"The View" co-hosts began their Monday show talking about the revelations in President Donald Trump's taxes. Whoopi Goldberg recalled her mother, who was a teacher, sobbing as the IRS was harassing her about paying her taxes off.

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Forbes adds it up: Trump has $1.1 billion in debt

Forbes says President Donald Trump is a billionaire, but he has more than a billion dollars in debt.

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One of the cops on the scene of Brad Parscale's armed standoff was a 'personal friend': report

During his armed standoff with police at his Fort Lauderdale home, former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale had a personal friend on the scene who also happened to be a police officer, the Sun-Sentinel reports.

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Trump isn’t broke — he’s gaming the system through legally dubious schemes

The blockbuster New York Times report on President Donald Trump reveals scandalous activity -- but it doesn't disprove his claims about being a billionaire.

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CNN host threatens to end interview after Trump spokesperson smears the New York Times

CNN host Poppy Harlow lost patience with a White House spokesperson on Monday afternoon after he deflected questions about the New York Times reporting on Donald Trump's taxes by trying to smear the paper and the reporters behind the bombshell report.

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WATCH: Rick Wilson spars with Trump supporters live on C-SPAN – and it’s hilarious

During a segment on C-SPAN Monday morning, the Lincoln Project's Rick Wilson took questions from viewers, some of whom were Trump supporters who are less than appreciative of his work.

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REVEALED: Trump has spent the last year quietly building a legal juggernaut to challenge election results

As messy and chaotic as Bush v. Gore was in 2000, the 2020 presidential election is shaping up to be even worse. President Donald Trump has refused to commit to accepting the election results if his Democratic opponent, former Vice President Joe Biden, is victorious on Tuesday, November 3 — and Trump has an army of Republican attorneys ready to fight for him in swing states next month. Journalist Anita Kumar, in an article published in Politico on September 27, stresses that the team of lawyers that Trump's campaign is employing for this election is enormous.

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Trump could owe hundreds of millions to Russia: Top Mueller attorney

The name Andrew Weissmann might ring a bell.

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'Trump is a phony': Veteran journalist tears into president's decades-long scam

Journalist David Corn has been tweeting out a request for President Donald Trump's tax returns almost every day since the 2016 election, and his wish finally came true -- kind of.

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Democrats have a simple strategy to make the Supreme Court vacancy painful for the GOP

Senate Republicans appear to have the political resolve to force through President Donald Trump's Supreme Court pick, ultra-conservative circuit judge Amy Coney Barrett, in the days right before the election.

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