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Revisionist history: Mike Pence's claims about the Trump administration were misleading, incomplete or wrong

In accepting the Republican Party nomination Wednesday night, Vice President Mike Pence accurately recounted the history of Baltimore's Fort McHenry, and how a failed British bombardment in 1814 helped inspire Francis Scott Key to write "The Star-Spangled Banner."

Pence's claims about the Trump administration as well as his attacks on Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, on the other hand, were sometimes misleading, incomplete or wrong.

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Why the 2020 election could end even 'crazier' than the Bush-Gore Florida recount

One of the most nail-biting presidential elections in U.S. history came in 2000, when Americans were unsure whether Democratic Vice President Al Gore or Republican Texas Gov. George W. Bush won Florida's electoral votes. In an article for The Atlantic, four reporters (Ena Alvarado-Esteller, David A. Graham, Cullen Murphy and Amy Weiss-Meyer) take an in-depth look at the 2000 election and the Gore-Bush recount in Florida and explain why the 2020 presidential election is likely to be even more "chaotic."

"Twenty years ago this fall," the reporters recall, "the United States was plunged into 36 days of turmoil as lawyers, judges, political operatives and election workers grappled with the uncertain result of the presidential contest in Florida. Whoever won the state would win the presidency. In the end, after start-and-stop recounts and the intervention of courts at every level, Texas Gov. George W. Bush, the Republican candidate, was declared the victor, edging out Vice President Al Gore, the Democrat."

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Historian explains how Trump's dangerous propaganda is driving people to violence

President Donald Trump formally accepted the Republican Party’s nomination on Thursday before a crowd of about 1,500 on the South Lawn of the White House. In defiance of social distancing guidelines, attendees sat shoulder-to-shoulder with few people wearing masks. Trump spoke as the U.S. death toll from the coronavirus neared 180,000 — by far the highest total in the world — and repeatedly defended his administration’s handling of the pandemic. Trump warned of chaos and violence if Joe Biden becomes president, but made no reference to the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, or the killing of two protesters in Kenosha by a 17-year-old Trump supporter. We speak with historian Rick Perlstein, who says Trump paints a “picture of the world that bears no resemblance to reality” and that he has driven people to act violently.

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'Wage theft': Millions could earn less in 2021 under Trump's payroll tax deferral plan

Days after the payroll processor for the federal government—one of the nation's largest employers—announced it would implement President Donald Trump's plan to defer payroll taxes for the rest of 2020, the U.S. Treasury Department indicated that employers will be responsible for paying the deferred taxes next year.

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WATCH: ‘Mutual combat’ on Portland bridge after caravan of Trump supporters almost ran over protesters

There were tense situations in Portland on Saturday as a caravan of Donald Trump supporters drove through the city.

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Republican scheme to fear-monger about America’s cities has a fatal flaw — it’s ridiculous

Conservatives are attempting to scare voters into voting to re-elect Donald Trump by painting a dystopian view of America's cities.

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‘Donald Trump is a white supremacist’: President ripped for not condemning supporter Kyle Rittenhouse

The president on Saturday was asked to for comment on Kyle Rittenhouse, the 17-year-old Donald Trump supporter charged with murdering two protesters with an AR-style rifle.

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Trump wanted ‘tanks and choppers’ for inauguration — reportedly gave order to ‘make it look like North Korea’

President Donald Trump wanted his inauguration to be a show of might, according to a new tell-all book.

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Ex-Trump voter says president's 'racist' fearmongering won't win her back — she's all in for Biden

On Monday, The Wall Street Journal looked at President Donald Trump's new strategy of leaning heavily into crime and urban riots in the wake of the shooting of Jacob Blake and the chaos in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

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Trump's RNC speech showed all the signs of a man who knows he has already lost: columnist

In a column for the Washington Post, longtime political observer E.J Dionne compared Donald Trump's Republican National Convention speech in 2016 to this year's edition and suggested that the president is just mailing it in because he knows his chances of being re-elected are swiftly dying -- if not dead already.

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GOP congressional candidate busted for online post glorifying Kenosha shooter

On Saturday, AL.com columnist Kyle Whitmire reported that Barry Moore, a Republican candidate for Congress in Alabama, posted an image on Facebook that appears to glorify Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager charged with murder after he opened fire on Black Lives Matter protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

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Trump's claim the 'silent majority' will save his re-election bid demolished by CNN polling expert

On Saturday, writing for CNN, election forecaster Harry Enten poured cold water on President Donald Trumps' frequent boasts that he has a "silent majority" of voters he can count on for a November victory — saying that it's more like a "loud minority."

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Trump's intel head informs Congress they will no longer get in-person briefings on election security: CNN

On Saturday, CNN reported that Director of National Intelligence is informing the bipartisan House and Senate Intelligence Committees that they will no longer receive in-person briefings on election security.

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