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Watch Stephanopoulos shut down Trump for lying during ABC News town hall in Philadelphia

President Donald Trump sat down with ABC News chief anchor George Stephanopoulos for a town hall event titled, "The President and the People" on Tuesday.

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New report reveals the strange story of an ex-CIA officer who hunted bin Laden turning to QAnon

During his 22 years in the Central Intelligence Agency, Michael F. Scheuer became known for the time he spent tracking Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. But Scheuer left the CIA in 2004, and these days, he is best known for his violent rhetoric and fondness for far-right conspiracy theories. Journalist Spencer Ackerman wrote an in-depth article chronicling the story for the Daily Beast this week.

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HHS spokesperson ridiculed for flameout after conspiracy theories: ‘Is this the criminally insane defense?’

On Tuesday, Trump HHS official Michael Caputo signaled his desire to take medical leave, following intense scrutiny over a conspiracy theory laden rant suggesting the CDC had an "armed resistance unit."

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Steve Schmidt rips Trump for 'the greatest tragedy in the history of the United States'

Lincoln Project member and longtime GOP strategist Steve Schmidt on Tuesday blasted President Donald Trump for America's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Forest fires as threats to the suburbs take center stage in presidential race

The terrifying wild fires battering the West Coast are bringing the issue of wildfires -- and climate change -- into the 2020 presidential race, The New York Times reported on Tuesday.

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Pro-Trump student group building a secret 'troll farm' designed to get around social media moderation: report

On Tuesday, The Washington Post reported on a stealth "troll farm" by Turning Point USA, the right-wing youth group led up by Charlie Kirk, to recruit teenagers to post disinformation on social media — sometimes getting around policies that sites like Facebook and Twitter use to prevent the spread of false political information.

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‘Barr has gone off the rails’: The attorney general’s new comments are stunning even his fiercest critics

Attorney General Bill Barr sparked outrage once again on Tuesday when a new round of his dangerous and inflammatory comments about voting by mail were published in the Chicago Tribune.

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Madonna to direct own biopic

Madonna has revealed that her next project will be the movie of her life -- and the final product should meet with her approval as she is bringing it to the screen herself.

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Why Trump really could end up ‘behind bars’ if he loses

When former Special Counsel Robert Mueller testified before Congress in July 2019, he noted that the U.S. Department of Justice has a longstanding policy against indicting a sitting president on criminal charges — and some legal experts have argued that this year’s presidential election could mean the difference between whether Trump does or doesn’t face any type of prosecution in 2021 or beyond.

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Attorney general who killed man with his car while reporting hitting a deer now says ‘I discovered the body’

South Dakota Republican Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg now says he is the one who discovered the body of 55-year old Joseph Boever, who had been walking along the highway Saturday night when Ravnsborg struck and killed him.

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Man behind wheel of self-driving Uber car charged with negligent homicide for running over woman

The state of Arizona is pursuing negligent homicide charges against the man who was behind the wheel in a self-driving Uber car that ran over a woman.

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Jared Kushner shredded after claim coronavirus mortality rate is 'good' and dismissing mask protests

President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner claimed in a CNN interview that he believes the mortality rate of the coronavirus is good.

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