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Trump aides admit his COVID-19 executive orders will do little to help the economy: report

According to a report at the New York Times, aides to Donald Trump are privately conceding that the executive orders he signed with great fanfare at his Bedminster country club will have little impact on the economy even if they are enacted which seems tenuous at best.

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'Being kind was considered being weak': Mary Trump describes the president's dysfunctional family life

“In my family, being kind was considered being weak,” says Mary Trump, President Trump’s niece, a clinical psychologist and author of “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man.” We spend the hour with Mary Trump, discussing her book the president doesn’t want people to read, in which she describes his upbringing in a dysfunctional family that fostered his greed, cruelty and racist and sexist behaviors — which he is now inflicting on the world. Mary Trump also discusses the president’s mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic, his long history of lies and misrepresentations, and the dangers of his reelection. “I believe that this country is on the knife’s edge, and I don’t want anybody going to cast their vote in November being able to claim that they just don’t know who they’re voting for,” she says.

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Trump adviser Navarro hammered on NBC for president fleeing to his country club as COVID relief talks stalled

Donald Trump's trade advisor Peter Navarro was put on the spot on Sunday morning when "Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd asked him why the president headed to one of his country clubs for a three-day weekend while the Congress is still fighting over a much-needed COVID-19 stimulus package.

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CBS host rips Trump adviser after his COVID recovery: ‘Not all Americans receive that kind of elite care’

National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien called COVID-19 testing in the United States a "miracle" even though the Trump administration has not been able to deliver the 5 million tests per day that it has promised.

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Fox News host: Teachers practicing COVID safety are like 'George Wallace standing in the school door'

Fox News host Mark Levin on Sunday accused teachers who want COVID-19 safety measures of re-enacting Jim Crow-era segregation rules.

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Mnuchin threatens to make taxpayers pay back COVID money unless Trump is reelected

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin suggested on Sunday that Americans will have to pay the government back for any payroll tax reduction unless President Donald Trump is reelected.

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System error blocked coronavirus stimulus checks from being sent to 26 states

Discussions are still ongoing to finalize the next coronavirus package. If things go as per the expectations, we could have a stimulus deal next week and the IRS would start sending out the checks. Many, however, are still waiting for their first coronavirus stimulus checks, including those who didn’t get the payment due to an IRS system error.  As per an updated message on the IRS website, some payments were scheduled to be mailed on May 22 in the form of an EIP paid debit card. These payments, however, were never...

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Dark Triad traits and entitlement linked to both authoritarian political correctness and white nationalist beliefs

People with “dark” personality characteristics, such as psychopathy, as well as people with a greater sense of entitlement are more likely to be adherents of White Identitarianism or politically correct authoritarianism, according to new research that appears in the journal Heliyon. The findings suggest that those on the far-left and those on the far-right share some common personality dispositions.“I became interested in the topic during my undergraduate degree. In the social psychology courses I took, it was clear that there were things you were ‘allowed’ to say and things you were not,” sai...

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'We need a reality check here': CNN's Bash cuts off Kudlow's rambling spin on Trump's unemployment plans

An alternately amused and baffled Dana Bash was forced to cut off Donald Trump economic adviser Larry Kudlow on CNN Sunday morning as he attempted to spin the president's plans to help out the unemployed with income supplements, changing his numbers from $400 to $800 to $1,200 all within three to four sentences.

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'Not marijuana': US hemp farmers battle tough market and thieves

Stanley (United States) (AFP) - When she planted hemp to make extra money for her family farm, Susan Corbett did not imagine thieves would find their way to her rural plot in Virginia to steal the plants.And yet they did -- one of many bends in the wild and sometimes bumpy ride hemp farmers have had since the crop was legalized in the United States in 2018.Two security cameras now watch over a portion of Corbett's crop, which looks and smells like marijuana but contains very little tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is what gets users high.Also warning would-be pilferers is a sign whose bold bl...

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Despite Trump trade agreement, China purchase of US agriculture lags

New York (AFP) - Seven months after the United States and China signed a preliminary agreement to temper their trade war, Beijing's purchases of US agricultural goods have yet to reach the deal's target.As President Donald Trump readies for a tough reelection battle in November, US media reported the two sides are set to meet beginning August 15 to discuss the deal, which calls for China to sharply increase buying American goods and services this year and next.But according to data compiled by the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE), Chinese agricultural purchases at the end ...

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LA parties head for the Hollywood Hills as mayor vows crackdown

Los Angeles (AFP) - With Los Angeles nightclubs closed, party promoters have turned to mansions in the Hollywood Hills to throw lavish, raucous and sometimes deadly gatherings that have enraged neighbors and local officials.Starting this weekend, Mayor Eric Garcetti has granted emergency powers to utility workers to cut electricity and water at sprawling homes dotted around the famous Hollywood sign that have "essentially become nightclubs" during the coronavirus pandemic."The consequences of these large parties ripple far beyond just those parties -- they repeat throughout our entire communit...

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Nancy Pelosi owns Chris Wallace: 'Clearly you don't have an understanding of what is happening here'

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) faced off against Fox News host Chris Wallace on Sunday over the failure to negotiate a COVID-19 financial relief bill.

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