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Psychologists argue Trump is the ‘most psychiatrically disordered president in history’

President Donald Trump’s niece, Mary Trump, has had a lot to say about his mental health this summer, telling CNN, for example, that her uncle is a “psychologically deeply damaged man.” But psychologists Alan D. Blotcky and Seth D. Norrholm are even more blunt in an op-ed published by the New York Daily News this week: they describe him as a “psychopath” and “the most psychiatrically disordered president in history.”

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Trump slammed for once again mocking journalist getting shot: 'Provocateur in a diaper'

At his Thursday rally in Jacksonville, Florida, President Donald Trump once again mocked MSNBC reporter Ali Velshi for getting shot by a rubber bullet in Minneapolis.

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Trump demands to know 'what is going on with Hispanics' — because it took them 'so long to figure out I love you'

On Thursday, at a rally in Jacksonville, Florida, President Donald Trump claiming he is doing great with the Hispanic community — and demanded to know why it took them "so long" to start supporting him.

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Suburbia in Texas holds the key to the November 2020 election

In Cheryl Polak's living room in the Houston suburbs, hunting trophies and crosses share space with Lone Star State decor.

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‘Superficial’: Trump mocked for finally releasing ‘health care plan’ – which is really a ‘toothless’ executive order

For at least four years President Donald Trump has been promising the American people a health care plan. He famously sat for the "60 Minutes" cameras just days after the 2016 election and said, "this is what I do I do a good job I mean I know how to do this stuff."

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GOP Sen. Thom Tillis embraced pro-Trump conspiracy about COVID-19 death count: report

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., on Thursday told a virtual town hall audience that he believed the 200,000 deaths attributed to COVID-19 in the U.S. had been inflated in order to "encourage people to use social distancing."

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Trump's plan to protect coverage for pre-existing conditions is 'pixie dust': Health expert

On Thursday, Kaiser Family Foundation health policy vice president Larry Levitt tore into President Donald Trump's new executive order supposedly protecting coverage for pre-existing conditions.

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Louisville heads for another night under curfew amid Breonna Taylor protests

Louisville was headed for another night under curfew Thursday after the Kentucky city was rocked by protests over the news that no one would face charges for the police killing of Breonna Taylor -- a decision her family lawyer blamed on the "devil of racism."

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'Why won’t you release all the tapes?’ Nicolle Wallace presses Bob Woodward — but he says Trump lies

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Thursday, veteran reporter Bob Woodward said that he has a whopping nine hours of taped conversations with President Donald Trump, but he's uncomfortable releasing them right now because they're filled with lies.

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Cop caught on video rolling bicycle over protester's head is placed on administrative leave

Early Thursday morning, video footage of unrest in the streets of Seattle showed a SPD officer walking the wheels of his bicycle over the head of a protester who was lying in the street. Now, the city has announced that the officer has been placed on administrative leave.

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US Special Forces hired leader of violent neo-Nazis terrorist group as military contractor: report

VICE news broke a report that the United States Special Forces hired neo-Nazis as military contractors and paid them with taxpayer dollars.

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Averaging two per day since being sworn in, Trump has racked up 3,403 conflicts of interests since taking office

In its continuing research into President Donald Trump's conflicts of interest, a government watchdog group released a new report Thursday that shows the commander-in-chief has engaged in 3,403 conflicts of interest since taking office—an average of more than two conflicts per day since being sworn in in January of 2017.

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Conservative blasts Trump’s resistance to a peaceful transfer of power as ‘dictator talk’ as we ‘backslide into autocracy’

Conservative Washington Post columnist Max Boot argued that elections aren't the only measure of a democracy and President Donald Trump is intentionally trying to undermine every piece and part of it possible.

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