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Trump faced with photo evidence after he swears he's never heard of former DHS official Miles Taylor

President Donald Trump's former Homeland Security chief of staff, Miles Taylor, attacked the president in an endorsement video of Vice President Joe Biden on Monday. But when Trump was faced with an attack, he said he never met or heard of Taylor.

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Conservative calls new Senate Russia findings ‘everything but a signed and notarized confession’ from Trump

Conservative Bush speechwriter David Frum took to Twitter after the release of the Republican-led Senate Intelligence Committee findings of the Russia investigation. The committee found evidence that there was coordination between the Russians and President Donald Trump's campaign in 2016.

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Republicans are trapped in Trump’s ‘fantasy world’ – and the DNC’s realism is making that clear: GOP strategist

Writing in USA Today this Tuesday, GOP strategist Stuart Stevens praised the Democratic convention that aired its first day this Monday night, saying that it's "refreshing to see a political party focused on addition."

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Trump 'hit a buzzsaw' when he attacked popular Michigan governor -- now he's paying the price: Biden pollster

A pollster working for presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden said that President Donald Trump made a major miscalculation when he attacked popular Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

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Trump's 're-do' demand for his first four years is an admission 'things aren't going well' with his campaign: columnist

In a column for MSNBC, political analyst Steve Benen suggested that Donald Trump's claim that he deserves a "re-do" for his first four years as an admission that his re-election campaign isn't going well and he is setting the stage to dispute the results of the election in November should he lose.

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'This is troubling': Chris Wallace suggests 'peaceful transition of power' may not happen if Trump loses

Fox News host Chris Wallace warned on Tuesday that a "peaceful transition of power" could be in jeopardy if President Donald Trump loses the 2020 election.

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Ex-Trump official hints he's just the first of many White House vets who will spill dirt on the president

Miles Taylor, a former chief of staff for the Department of Homeland Security under President Donald Trump, hinted to ABC News on Tuesday that he will be just the first of many former Trump officials who will publicly condemn the president in the weeks to come.

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Louisiana Republican wants to force people to submit a positive COVID test to vote by mail

According to the Daily Advertiser, Louisiana Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin is proposing a rollback of voter eligibility to cast an absentee ballot ahead of the November election.

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'She gets fawning reviews': Trump whines Michelle Obama was in 'over her head' after blockbuster DNC speech

President Donald Trump on Tuesday reacted to former First Lady Michelle Obama's Democratic National Convention speech with scorn.

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Trump’s pardon of Susan B. Anthony met with laughter on 100th anniversary of 19th Amendment

Susan B. Anthony was arrested in 1872 when she voted - a move that violated the men-only law in place at the time.  Now, President Donald Trump says he is going to clear her name because "she was never pardoned."

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American right-wing news outlets are fueling coronavirus conspiracy theories in Europe: report

Europe, like the U.S., has it's own coronavirus "truther" movement. Protesters taking to the streets to condemn the wearing of masks, the dissemination of conspiracy theories -- Europe has its share of people who think it's all a hoax.

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Amazon to expand tech hubs, corporate offices, adding 3,500 jobs

Amazon unveiled plans Tuesday to hire 3,500 new employees as part of an expansion of its technology hubs and corporate offices across the United States.

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Wisconsin man shouts N-word at Black police officers — and threatens to kill another: report

According to a WMTV report, a man in Madison, Wisconsin was arrested last Friday after he called a pair of Black police officers the ultimate racial slur, and then threatened to kill a third officer.

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