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Intel expert fears Trump will use the military to declare he won the election -- even if he didn’t

Long-time counterintelligence expert and former Naval Intelligence Officer Malcolm Nance warned that President Donald Trump would use every tool he has to stay in power at whatever cost to the nation.

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'There's no agreement on facts': Filmmaker Alex Gibney's look at Russian interference shows how weak American democracy is

Hacking our democracy was distressingly easy. Alex Gibney's two-part documentary series "Agents of Chaos" on HBO leaves no room to argue otherwise. By the end of Gibney's four-hour examination of how the Russians interfered with our elections, the filmmaker has explained the connections between Russia's takeover in Ukraine and its own suppression of dissent to our own government's tactics in 2020, and the cyber assault on our voter databases and the Democratic National Committee's servers is laid out with equal precision.

But the part of the story that really stands to rob a person of any shred of trust in our system's resilience is the notion that a sizeable amount of Russia's success in aiding Donald Trump's election can be attributed to the efforts of social media trolls groping around in the dark, finding the weak spots in our society, and splitting them open with a maul . . . and that they were funded by Yevgeny Prigozhin, "Putin's Chef" a former fast food salesman who kept on failing upward.

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Trump's Homeland Security chief swears he never downplayed white supremacist terrorist threats

Chad Wolf, the acting Secretary of Homeland Security that the courts have said is illegitimate serving in the position, said that he really is concerned about white supremacist terrorism in the United States, despite claims from a former official of his.

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'Get rid of the ballots': Trump just badly bungled a reporter's question

President Donald Trump showed his ineptitude and disregard for democracy on Wednesday during a press briefing when he was asked about the peaceful transfer of power after the election.

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Trump slammed for latest 'frightening' press conference: 'The most sickening briefing we ever have witnessed'

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump gave a new press conference, during which he refused to commit to a peaceful post-election transition of power and ducked out early as he was questioned about the Breonna Taylor grand jury decision.

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Hillary Clinton says Democrats should frame fight for Supreme Court seat around health care

Democrats should amp up the political messaging on health care access in the fight for the next Supreme Court pick, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said in a conversation that aired Wednesday as part of the 2020 Texas Tribune Festival.

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Another shoe drops: Divisive Supreme Court fight upends another must-win senate race for a vulnerable Republican

North Carolina is among the swing states that reporters will be keeping an especially close eye on between now and November 3. Polls have been showing a close presidential race in North Carolina, which is also where incumbent GOP Sen. Thom Tillis and his Democratic challenger, Cal Cunningham, are battling for a U.S. Senate seat. And North Carolina's U.S. Senate race, according to Associated Press reporter Gary D. Robertson, has become even more intense following the death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on September 18.

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It’s the 11th hour on COVID-19 help for Americans — but Republicans are leaving Washington to campaign

Americans are desperate for help to stay in their homes and pay their bills as the coronavirus pandemic has kept 30 million Americans from being able to get back to work.

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Trump refuses to say if he'll commit to peaceful transition of power

At Wednesday's White House press briefing, President Donald Trump was asked whether he would commit to a "peaceful transition of power" after the election — and he repeatedly refused to agree to do so.

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BUSTED: Employers are spying on their remote workers -- in their homes

The future of work is here, ushered in by a global pandemic. But is it turning employment into a Worker’s Paradise of working at home? Or more of a Big Brother panopticon?

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NASA chief warns Congress about Chinese space station

NASA chief Jim Bridenstine told lawmakers Wednesday it was crucial for the US to maintain a presence in Earth's orbit after the International Space Station is decommissioned so that China does not gain a strategic advantage.

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'Fox guarding the hen house': Experts shocked at Trump nomination of Nunes aide as NSA inspector general

A top aide to Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), Allen Souza, was just appointed to be an inspector general tasked with investigating President Donald Trump's national security staff.

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'Five-alarm fire': Expert warns that he's 'never been more worried about American democracy'

One of the top elections experts in the country has just issued a "five alarm fire" warning: "time to wake up."

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