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'He doesn’t get how weak this makes him look': Trump installs massive fence around White House ahead of RNC speech

During the George Floyd protests President Donald Trump had fencing placed around the White House and even tear gassed peaceful protestors standing in the park across the street so he could have a photo-op.

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Trump demands Biden submit to a drug test before the debates

In an interview with the Washington Examiner on Wednesday, President Donald Trump demanded that both himself and Joe Biden submit to a drug test ahead of the presidential debates, arguing that there is "no way" that Biden suddenly got this good at debating.

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Dr. Fauci said he was in surgery when CDC decided to reduce COVID-19 testing -- and he's 'concerned'

Dr. Anthony Fauci had nothing to do with the new guidelines from the Center for Disease Control about reducing the number of coronavirus tests.

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'Blaming the victims': Kenosha PD slammed for 'absurd' press conference on shooting

On Wednesday, the Kenosha Police Department gave a press conference about the shooting by an apparent militiaman that left two protesters dead, saying that "everyone involved was out after curfew" and confirming that "a 17-year-old individual" was "involved" in "the use of firearms."

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'I'm done': Doctor unloads on CDC after the decision against testing for COVID-19

When the Center for Disease Control announced that they were changing their testing guidelines, questions began to swirl. As it turns out, the CDC was pressured "from the top down" to slow testing, just as President Donald Trump said at his Tulsa, Oklahoma rally.

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US now says asymptomatic people don't need virus test after exposure

After previously encouraging people without symptoms of Covid-19 to get tested if they have been exposed to someone who tested positive, US health authorities have abruptly reversed their position without a clear explanation.

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NBA cancels all games after players boycott in protest after Jacob Blake shooting

The Milwaukee Bucks have boycotted their upcoming game against the Orlando Magic this Wednesday in response to the police shooting of a Black man in Kenosha, Wisconsin, HuffPost reports.

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As Trump pushes new tax cuts for wealthy, analysis shows US billionaires $800 billion richer since pandemic hit

"For billionaires, this is a heads we win, tails you lose economy, boosted by Trump policies to funnel wealth to the top."

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'You can't survive': Hurricane Laura storm surge will be so large it will reach I-10 highway and kill anyone in its wake

Hurricane experts at the National Hurricane Center warn that Hurricane Laura's storm surge will likely reach 20 feet high for the southern part of Louisiana. The surge will be so large and move inland so far that it could even reach the I-10 highway that many would use to escape the storm.

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Trump's evangelical VP Pence gets the limelight

Donald Trump's devoutly evangelical Christian vice president, Mike Pence, takes center stage at the Republican convention Wednesday with a speech likely aimed at voters worried about the president's moral standing and leadership during the Covid-19 crisis.

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Kenosha shooter had pro-cop social media history and associated with militia group: report

The 17-year-old charged with shooting three people and killing two of them during a protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, this Tuesday is a self-described militia member who claimed to be at the scene to protect property from looters, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.

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Trump's White House could be prosecuted for Hatch Act violations by the next president

President Donald Trump's White House is breaking the Hatch Act law non-stop throughout the Republican Convention this year. Given that the White House governs its own violations of the law, it isn't likely that the president will do anything to stop his appointees and other government staff who use their position to promote the president.

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1000 supporters to attend Trump’s renomination acceptance speech at the White House amid possible legal violations

President Donald Trump for weeks hinted he would deliver his renomination acceptance speech from the South Lawn of the White House, but after the first two nights of the Republican National Convention Trump has far exceeded that claim. Already much of the RNC has been held at the White House, including a citizenship naturalization ceremony, an official presidential pardon, and First Lady Melania Trump's speech.

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