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Woodward shoots down Trump's attacks during '60 Minutes' interview: He had the 'duty to warn' America

Bob Woodward's book Rage is slated to be released this week on Sept. 15, but ahead of the date, the veteran newsman appeared on "60 Minutes" to discuss the main points that he asked the president.

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Trump is running in 2020 on an astonishingly long list of broken promises: leading consumer advocate

Trump voters are not inclined to change their minds. Some of them are forever Republicans and will only vote the GOP ticket; they are called hereditary voters. Others can’t stand the Democratic Party nominees, won’t vote for the Libertarian ticket, and will only vote for Trump. Some love Trump because of his anti-immigrant stance, deregulation of law enforcement on businesses, and nominations of anti-choice and right-wing corporatist federal judges.

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Lancaster, Pennsylvania police shoot and kill man in domestic incident

Police were called to the scene of Lancaster, Pennsylvania man Ricardo Munoz when the 27-year-old man came running outside toward the officers with a knife above his head, they said in a threatening manner.

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Trump leads Nevada crowd in chant to 'lock-up' Barack Obama: 'Let's see what happens'

President Donald Trump is continuing to falsely claim that his campaign was spied on by former President Barack Obama's White House. It wasn't.

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Video catches Los Angeles sheriffs in lie about events outside hospital where ambushed cops were recovering

The LA County Sheriff's Department has been caught in a series of lies about their arrest of KPCC Josie Huang, who was reporting outside of St. Francis Medical Center in Lynwood where the two police officers shot in an ambush were taken.

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Ex-Trump official nukes the president and the GOP for being so 'desperate' they're blaming Biden for COVID-19

President Donald Trump's former Homeland Security official, Miles Taylor, explained that in his department, there were action plans ready to go for the coronavirus pandemic, but the president simply didn't care.

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'Negligent homicide': Doctor says Trump fans will die from Nevada rally

There are about 1,000 chairs set up and none of them are socially distanced. Those waiting in line aren't wearing masks and as they crowd into a large room. But one doctor is blaming President Donald Trump of criminal endangerment and negligent homicide for egging it on.

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Air quality is so bad in Washington that it broke the monitoring system

While fires are destroying homes and lives, those in safety still aren't quite as protected as they might think. According to the Seattle Times, air quality has been so bad that it broke the monitoring system.

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Kim Jong Un gushed about holding Trump's hand as the world watched: Woodward

The so-called "love letters" between President Donald Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un are part of the shocking book that will be released this week by veteran reporter Bob Woodward.

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The NRA can only afford to do about one-sixth of the political work they did in 2016

The National Rifle Association is still struggling to make a difference in the 2020 election, as they promised President Donald Trump. Their problem, however, is that they've got about one-sixth the money they did in 2016.

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Trump fact-checked after trying to pass off 4-year-old photo showing support for him as new

President Donald Trump proudly tweeted out a photo of a yard full of campaign signs to prove that he's overwhelmed with huge amounts of support. In reality, however, the image was from four years ago, the DailyDot caught.

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‘I love you’: Trump praises woman at Nevada event after she says, ‘I’ll take a bullet for you’

President Donald Trump went to Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday to host a Hispanic roundtable of his supporters to talk about issues facing the community. Instead of talking about healthcare and the way the coronavirus has disproportionately impacted people of color, Trump went around the table to ask supporters for their praise.

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