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Viral #ProgressivesForBiden video gets more than one million views hours after Joe Biden announces Kamala Harris

In the hours after Joe Biden announced Kamala Harris as his vice presidential running mate the folks at Really American PAC released a video that's gone viral – more than one million views on Twitter in just 15 hours.

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Public health expert offers brutal edits to Ted Cruz' latest wildly misleading claims

On August 10, the National Review published an article in which two far-right anti-abortion extremists — Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and Live Action founder Lila Rose — railed against the drug Mifeprex and described it as an “abortion pill” that has “killed over 3.7 million children and at least 24 women.” Dr. Daniel Grossman, a public health researcher known for his expertise on abortion and contraception, critiques the article in a Twitter thread and offers some “edits” to correct the misinformation.

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Trump planned to campaign with the slogan 'Promises Kept' -- but has shortened it to just 'Promises': op-ed

Writing in the Los Angeles Times this Wednesday, Noah Bierman and Eli Stokols take a look at how President Trump's 2020 campaign is shaping up. According to them, Trump had planned to run on the slogan "Promises Kept," but has instead shortened the message to one word: Promises.

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‘Fetid stench of weakness’: Trump slammed by ex-GOP operative for his rambling Fox News rant

Speaking to Sean Hannity about the selection of Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) on Tuesday, President Donald Trump launched into a meandering rant in which he attacked "fake reporting" on Russia and called the Pulitzer Prize "worthless."

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Trump surrogate says Kamala Harris isn't Black enough: 'She is descended from slave owners'

Stacy Washington, co-chair of Black Voices for Trump, suggested to Fox News on Wednesday that Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) is not Black enough to be a historic vice presidential pick.

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Just like Trump: This billionaire GOP governor keeps firing top officials when he has a crisis

In the midst of a billion-dollar road-building program last year, West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice fired his transportation secretary. The two had disagreed about how to best spend the money.

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Mark Meadows is Donald Trump's worst chief of staff — which is really saying something

The White House chief of staff is one of the most powerful jobs in a presidential administration. According to Chris Whipple, author of "The Gatekeepers: How the White House Chiefs of Staff Define Every Presidency," the "responsibilities of the chief of staff are both managerial and advisory and can include the following duties":
  • Select key White House staff and supervise them;
  • Structure the White House staff system;
  • Control the flow of people into the Oval Office;
  • Manage the flow of information;
  • Protect the interests of the president;
  • Negotiate with Congress, other members of the executive branch and extra-governmental political groups to implement the president's agenda; and
  • Advise the president on various issues, including telling the president what they do not want to hear.

One would expect that such a job would require someone with managerial experience and a knowledge of government functions, as well as the trust of the president and other powerful political players. It's obviously a tough, demanding position.

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Trump’s attempt to paint Kamala Harris as a ‘nasty’ leftist is likely to flop – and could easily backfire: analysis

President Donald Trump may find it difficult to land his attacks on Joe Biden's newly announced running mate.

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‘Real winner’: Internet destroys Trump for congratulating racist QAnon conspiracy theorist

President Donald Trump Wednesday morning congratulated a QAnon conspiracy theorist who has racist, Islamophobic and anti-Semitic beliefs for winning her Republican Congressional primary. Marjorie Taylor Greene is now the GOP's candidate to face Democrat Kevin van Ausdal in November.

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'Racism in its purest form': Trump's bigoted attacks on low-income housing draw instant rebuke

President Donald Trump lobbed yet another racist attack on low-income housing being built in American suburbs, and he drew a swift rebuke from many Twitter users who called him out for his bigotry.

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'Not up for discussion': Florida sheriff announces ban on protective face masks for deputies and visitors as COVID-19 ravages his state

Florida is among the Sun Belt states that has suffered the most from the coronavirus pandemic: more than 8600 Florida residents, according to the Washington Post, have died from COVID-19, including 217 on Tuesday, August 11 alone. But it was also on August 11 that Billy Woods, sheriff of Marion County, Florida, announced that his deputies would be forbidden to wear protective face masks at work.

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Mary Trump to her Uncle Donald's supporters: If you care about him -- get him out of the Oval Office

Mary Trump's bestseller, "Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man" has sold more copies in its first week than her Uncle Donald's "The Art of the Deal" sold in 29 years — and Mary hopes that gets under his skin. (It may sound disrespectful to refer to an accomplished clinical psychologist by her first name, but it's the only way to avoid massive confusion.) As I learned in my "Salon Talks" conversation with Mary, needling her uncle was not the main reason she wrote this book. It's a portrait of a troubled American family that created the damaged, sadistic man who is now president of the United States. In Mary's account, for both Donald Trump and his father, Fred Trump, cruelty can bring them joy.

Mary lost her father, Fred Trump Jr., affectionally called "Freddy," when she was 16, to health complications caused by alcoholism. Donald used his late brother as a prop on the campaign trial in 2016 and since to feign empathy for those struggling with additions, as Mary explains. But her father was far more than a man defined by his alcoholism. In fact, it was the cruelty of Freddy's father — and to a lesser degree his brother — that contributed greatly to his losing battle with drinking. Fred Trump demanded that Freddy work in the family real estate business, and when Freddy refused, instead becoming a pilot, Fred and Donald viciously mocked and belittled his career choice until he quit.

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