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Biden-Harris to highlight Trump’s failed leadership during all-virtual DNC convention

US Democrats kick off an unprecedented political experiment beginning Monday, an all-virtual national convention that nominates Joe Biden as their White House candidate to battle Donald Trump in the heat of a deadly pandemic.

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Trump ripped for saying he's making USPS great again: 'Guys, I think the president might be lying to us'

President Donald Trump on Saturday defended the sabotage of the U.S. Postal Service by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.

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Pelosi may cut short congressional vacation to respond to Trump's sabotage of the U.S. Postal Service: report

The Speaker of the House of Representatives was harshly criticized on Saturday for Congress remaining on vacation while the U.S. Postal Service is under attack from the Trump administration.

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WATCH: Trump whines about getting blamed for college football not occurring due to his COVID failures

President Donald Trump complained about sports during a hastily-arranged Saturday news conference at his Bedminster Golf Club in New Jersey.

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Nancy Pelosi blasted for Democrats remaining on vacation while Trump sabotages the USPS

Americans are growing increasingly frustrated with Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and the Trump administration's efforts to sabotage the U.S. Postal Service in an effort to prevent valid ballots from being counted in the 2020 presidential campaign.

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CDC says child COVID cases are ‘steadily increasing’ — despite Trump claiming kids are ‘almost immune’

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is out with guidance "to reflect new evidence about COVID-19 in children."

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Pro-Trump GOP governor rejects president's executive action to extend unemployment benefits

On Saturday, The Washington Post reported that Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) is the first state executive to go on record turning down the assistance from President Donald Trump's executive action partially extending unemployment benefits.

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North Carolina man charged for shooting woman with a BB gun as she mistakenly grabbed his Trump lawn sign

On Saturday, Fox 13 Memphis reported that a man in Lincolnton, North Carolina shot a woman in the arm with a BB gun after she mistakenly thought his Trump sign had been put in her brother's yard as a joke, and tried to remove it.

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Steve Schmidt rains hell on 'political arsonist' Trump for trying to steal the election

On Saturday, in a Twitter thread, longtime Republican strategist and Lincoln Project co-founder Steve Schmidt tore into President Donald Trump for his administration's increasingly aggressive efforts to undermine the Postal Service — and with it, the democratic process.

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Trump's polling numbers are worse than Republicans are letting on: election analyst

On Saturday, CNN election analyst Harry Enten broke down how President Donald Trump may be performing worse in competitive districts than Republicans are willing to admit.

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'Trump's goon squad' scorched by ex-Reagan official for racist attacks on Kamala Harris

On Saturday, writing for the conservative anti-Trump site The Bulwark, former Reagan Office of Public Liason director and Bush Labor Department nominee Linda Chavez slammed the new push to try to discredit the American citizenship of Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA).

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Trump is using Bush's torture lawyer's playbook to break laws at will: report

In his column for the Daily Beast, David Lurie argues that Donald Trump is working from the playbook developed by John Yoo, who justified torture when he served under former President George W. Bush, with his use of executive orders that allow him to skirt -- or break -- established laws.

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Trump’s decision to block coronavirus aid to hard-hit states will cost 4 million jobs: analysis

President Donald Trump's refusal to provide federal aid to states hit hard by the economic crisis sparked by the coronavirus pandemic would cost the country 4 million jobs, according to an analysis by Moody's Analytics.

Negotiations over the next phase of coronavirus relief have stalled as Trump attempts to circumvent Congress with unworkable and legally dubious executive orders that fall far short of the aid that would be included in any Congressional proposal. Though House Democrats already approved a $3 trillion relief bill including an extension on federal unemployment benefits and $1 trillion in aid to states and cities whose tax revenues evaporated amid coronavirus lockdowns, Trump and Senate Republicans have balked at both provisions.

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