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GOP lawmakers 'don't want to carry Trump's water' anymore as COVID relief talks sputter: report

Although many Republican lawmakers are still wary of crossing President Donald Trump, many of them are no longer quite so eager to be seen as his staunch defenders.

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'Sit down': Trump buried in mockery and scorn for claiming Biden ‘no longer worthy of the Black Vote’

President Donald Trump continued slinging accusations of racism against Joe Biden, but social media users didn't want to hear it from him.

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GOP support for Trump is not grounded in values -- it's grounded in 'cultural resentment and white supremacy': conservative

Writing in the Washington Post this Friday, columnist Jennifer Rubin says that minus something dramatic happening, President Trump will most likely lose in 2020. Trump is aware if this possibility as well, and that's why we see the desperation in his attacks on Joe Biden rising, as evidenced in his recent attack on Biden's faith.

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Trump needs a 'Hail Mary' because his culture war campaign strategy is a flop: report

According to a report from Politico, Donald Trump is unlikely to get a boost in the polls over the NRA facing dissolution due to a civil suit over fraud and self-dealing because culture war issues are not resonating with voters in 2020.

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Michigan meeting goes off the rails when racist anti-masker blames COVID-19 on Black people in Detroit

A Michigan road commissioner was urged to step down after he repeatedly used a racial slur before a public meeting.

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'You are the crime': Trump mocked for calling fake 'Spygate' hoax the 'biggest scandal'

President Donald Trump kicked off his three-day long golf resort weekend at Bedminster with a tweetstorm going after a wide variety of topics, including Joe Biden, while retweeting messages of praise for himself.

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Why New York is suing the NRA: 4 questions answered

Editor’s note: New York state Attorney General Letitia James is suing the National Rifle Association and four of its current and former officials. Brian Mittendorf, an Ohio State University accounting scholar who researches nonprofits, explains what the repercussions might be for the gun group and its leaders.

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What will we tell future generations — and future Republican presidents — if Trump gets away with everything?

If the nation manages to oust Donald Trump from the presidency in November — and he actually agrees to leave in January — the new administration and the Congress will have its hands full just trying to keep the country from falling even deeper into a depression and halting the death toll from the pandemic. Foreign policy will have to be dealt with immediately, as will the assessment of the damage to the administrative state. Our failed public health response to the coronavirus is a deadly wakeup call: The federal government has atrophied under the insane fiscal and political priorities inflicted upon it over the past couple of decades by nihilist Republicans and impotent Democrats. And that's just for starters.

But one of the most important priorities must be to re-establish democratic and ethical norms in the wake of Trump's brazen corruption. Congress can make new laws and the president can create executive orders, but if they want to get the job done there must be some accountability for this crime spree.

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'It's a disgrace': Conservative torches Trump and the GOP -- saying they've betrayed voters

In 2012, Stuart Stevens served as the chief strategist for Republican Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign and tried to prevent President Barack Obama from winning a second term; in 2020, he is a Never Trump conservative who is rooting for former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. And when Stevens appeared on MSNBC’s “The 11th Hour” on Thursday night, August 6, he stressed to host Brian Williams that many GOP incumbents — from President Donald Trump to members of Congress — could be in trouble in November.

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Mask-hating Trump supporter banned from local store after she 'rammed someone with a cart': report

A woman who was permanently banned from entering a local hardware store for refusing to wear a face mask tells Vox that she's proud that her defiance of public health standards got her kicked out.

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Expert: NRA had to be obliterated by New York for one very important reason

The New York attorney general's aggressive moves against the National Rifle Association might have been handled by the U.S. Department of Justice, according to a former federal prosecutor.

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Trump-loving media's attacks on Joe Biden have all been epic flops so far: data

Pro-Trump media websites have been trying to pull the same trick on Joe Biden that they pulled on Hillary Clinton in 2016 -- but so far, none of their attacks on the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee have gained traction.

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Expert: Trump playing ‘whack-a-mole’ in attempt to salvage states he should be winning

A top political analyst says President Donald Trump seems to be flying blind as he heads toward an electoral loss.

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