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'You're not a doctor': CBS host challenges Trump chief of staff over vaccine 'interference'

Trump administration Chief of Staff Mark Meadows insisted on Sunday that there is no reason for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to adopt additional rigorous testing guidelines for the COVID-19 vaccine candidates being quickly developed.

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NAACP adviser: 'Did you know Amy Coney Barrett is sitting in a stolen judicial seat right now?'

Civil rights attorney Leslie Proll -- an adviser to the NAACP -- revealed over the weekend that President Donald Trump's latest Supreme Court pick, Amy Coney Barrett, is current occupying a "stolen" seat on the bench.

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Trump attempted to exploit his father's growing dementia to save himself from financial ruin: report

According to a detailed report at the Washington Post, in 1990 Donald Trump was facing personal bankruptcy and overwhelming financial demands from his first wife so he attempted to manipulate his father -- whose mental health was in severe decline -- to turn over his fortune, thereby shutting out the other Trump siblings.

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'Help me': Lindsey Graham returns to Fox News to beg for money as poll shows him trailing Dem challenger

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on Sunday again appeared on Fox News to ask for money to fund his struggling campaign.

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Jill Biden shuts down Jake Tapper over 'gaffe' question: 'You can’t even go there after Donald Trump'

Dr. Jill Biden told CNN host Jake Tapper that it is unfair to criticize her husband's so-called "gaffes" when President Donald Trump lies so often.

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Chuck Todd shreds GOP senator for making rules 'out of thin air': 'The party looks like a bunch of hypocrites'

Chuck Todd, host of NBC's Meet the Press, on Sunday told Republican Sen. Roy Blunt (MO) that his party "looks like a bunch of hypocrites" because they are set to nominate President Donald Trump's Supreme Court pick in an election year.

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Tom Cotton cornered by CNN's Tapper over Trump's threat to not hand over power if he loses in November

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) was put on the spot on Sunday morning during his appearance on CNN when "State of the Union" host Jake Tapper pressed him over Donald Trump's suggestion he won't peacefully step down if he loses the election.

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Trump brags Amy Coney Barrett will kill abortion rights: 'I guess she maybe would'

President Donald Trump told Fox News that he expects Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett to strike down Roe v. Wade and the right to have an abortion.

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Trump has recruited an army of volunteer lawyers to immediately contest the election results: report

According to a report from Politico, Donald Trump's campaign has recruited an army of hundreds of volunteer lawyers who will supplement a team of hired attorneys to dispute vote totals and observe polling locations in an attempt to stave off an election defeat for the president on November 3rd.

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This GOP senator just proposed a bill to help Trump undermine the election

A new bill proposed by Republican Sen. Rick Scott is "entirely unworkable," Slate reported Thursday evening, but demonstrates the GOP's intense desire to make sure millions of votes aren't counted in the general election by severely restricting the time frame during which they can be tallied.

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How cognitive dissonance makes Trump supporters flee to their 'bizarro world'

One of the most jarring aspects of watching Fox News or One America News Network is the mental gymnastics President Donald Trump's supporters must perform in his defense. Being a Trump supporter often means defending the indefensible. Journalist Anne Applebaum describes those extremes in an article published in The Atlantic on September 25, stressing that their defenses of the president require a total defiance of logic and reason.

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Amy Coney Barrett's membership in her controversial 'covenant group' should be probed by Democrats: Catholic theologian

Appearing on CNN early Sunday morning, Massimo Faggioli -- Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at Villanova University -- said the Senate Democrats are within their rights to question Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett about her religion with a focus on her specific beliefs that he asserted are out of the mainstream -- even within the church.

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Democrats have a plan to make Mitch McConnell's life as painful as possible: report

According to a report from Politico, Senate Democrats acknowledge that they don't have the numbers to keep Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett off the court when the Senate takes up the vote -- but that doesn't mean they won't be using her controversial nomination to make Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's life a living hell as the election approaches.

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