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Amy Coney Barrett is currently Trump's front runner for RBG's replacement: report

Judge Amy Coney Barrett is reportedly President Trump's favorite to replace Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, CNN reports. People close to the matter say that Trump made his decision during a meeting at the White House on Monday.

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Trump's 'October surprise' vaccine plan will likely anger voters and blow up in his face: columnist

In a column for the Washington Post, Greg Sargent explained that Donald Trump's plan to roll out a COVID-19 vaccine before November will likely end up being a nightmare for his re-election hopes because his chaotic administration shows no signs of being capable of getting one out to the public should it become available.

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GOP's Matt Gaetz warns his fellow conservatives: Trump cannot be 'just an aberration'

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) promised President Donald Trump's election four years ago was the start of a lasting political "realignment."

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The case of Biden versus Trump – or how a judge could decide the presidential election

Imagine the morning of Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020. Given the unprecedented number of mail-in votes this election, Americans may wake up and still not know who won the presidential contest between Republican President Donald J. Trump and Democratic challenger Joseph Biden.

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Romney’s ‘pathetically weasel-worded’ defense of his vow to vote for Trump's SCOTUS pick mocked and destroyed

U.S. Senator Mitt Romney is being highly criticized Tuesday, after he announced he will vote to confirm President Donald Trump's nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, even before the candidate has been named.

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The View’s Whoopi Goldberg has to explain to Meghan McCain the obvious reason why Trump's Supreme Court nominee won't get 'Kavanaugh'ed'

"The View" co-hosts began their Tuesday show talking about the potential Supreme Court appointee and concerns that they have about Amy Coney Barrett talking about her job being about expanding the kingdom of God.

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The tumult following Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death previews things to come

On Friday evening, just before 7:30 p.m., the U.S. Supreme Court announced that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a pioneer in using the law to advance gender equity, had died from complications due to metastatic pancreatic cancer just six weeks ahead of the presidential election.

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Trump knew how bad COVID-19 was in January — but called it 'good' because he could avoid shaking 'disgusting' voters' hands: ex-Pence aide

Olivia Troye, a former White House aide who worked for Vice President Mike Pence's office, is sounding off with more details about the Trump administration's early knowledge about the severity of the coronavirus.

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‘Completely shameless’: Pompeo faces backlash for violating his own guidelines on political activity

President Donald Trump's secretary of state has been increasingly "brazen" about appearing at political events, in apparent violation of his own directive to the department's employees.

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Trainer for anti-COVID lockdown group caught on camera telling supporters how to break the law

A signature-gathering trainer for a Michigan group working to overturn Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's pandemic restrictions has been caught on camera advising the group's supporters on how to break the law.

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Trump's latest COVID-19 lie is both 'dangerously misleading and aggressively hypocritical': analysis

In an analysis for the Washington Post this Tuesday, Philip Bump says that President Trump's recent downplaying of the coronavirus' effects on young people is "both dangerously misleading and aggressively hypocritical."

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Mike Pence’s chief of staff belittles former staffer on MSNBC after she comes out against Trump

Mike Pence's chief of staff, Marc Short, belittled a former staffer who has now come out against President Donald Trump for his failed response to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Secretly-recorded tapes reveal true scope of 200-year project planned for one of earth's 'most pristine ecosystems'

"The Pebble Tapes reveal what we suspected," said the Audubon Society of Alaska. "This is not a small, short-term project."

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