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Facebook removes first Trump post as a lie

Facebook has been criticized by users for refusing to check President Donald Trump's false information, incorrect ads, and array of posts on the social media site, but it wasn't until Wednesday that they finally removed a post for his lying.

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'This doesn't smell right': Acting State Dept. Inspector General resigns just months after predecessor fired

Questions are being raised over the sudden departure amid lingering concerns of alleged impropriety by Secretary of State Pompeo.

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CIA ignores request to brief GOP senators trying to dig up dirt on Joe Biden's son: report

On Wednesday, Politico reported that the Central Intelligence Agency is ignoring a request to brief the Republican senators mounting an investigation into Hunter Biden's business dealings in Ukraine.

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Five lawmakers sue Gov. Greg Abbott over $295 million contact tracing deal

“The Texas Constitution requires a separation of powers, and that separation leaves policy-making decisions with the Texas Legislature,” argues a lawsuit from five of the Legislature’s most conservative members.

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Bill Barr has a 'tell' that reveals exactly what he will do to win Trump the election: Former Justice Department spokesperson

Former Justice Department lawyer Matt Miller said that Attorney General Bill Barr has a "tell" that Miller thinks reveals what Barr will do about his new attempt at a GOP-run Russia investigation.

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Devin Nunes had another one of his lawsuits thrown out -- this time by a Trump judge

Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) lost another of his efforts to sue the media.

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'This is a big deal': Iowa Gov. ends voting ban for people with felony convictions

The new executive order means there is now no U.S. state categorically banning people with former convictions from voting.

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Trump has been talking a big game on debates — but he hasn’t even committed to the ones they scheduled

In recent interviews, President Donald Trump talked a big game about the presidential debates against presumptive Democratic opponent Joe Biden. The president has even called for an additional debate to happen sooner.

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'So many bootlicking hacks': Trump campaign ignites mockery with ‘hilarious’ list of potential debate moderators

Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani on Wednesday asked the Commission on Presidential Debates to move up the last presidential debate to the first week in September, according to Axios. In his letter to the commission, he also included a list of suggested moderators.

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CNN’s Brianna Keilar explains why she battled Trump adviser: ‘You can’t just ignore BS -- you have to shovel it’

This Tuesday, CNN's Brianna Keilar got into a heated exchange with Trump campaign senior adviser Mercedes Schlapp, fact-checking her assertions that mail-in voting can lead to election fraud. This Wednesday, Keilar did a follow-up on the segment, saying that a coronavirus death in the U.S. is more than "2000-times likely to occur than a case of voter fraud in any type of election."

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Jerry Falwell Jr has apologized to 'everybody' for bizarre yacht photo -- and says mystery women is his wife's assistant

Liberty University President Jerry Falwell, Jr. says he has apologized to “everybody” after posting – then deleting – a disturbing photo showing him on a yacht with his arm around a woman he now says is his wife’s assistant, and in a state of undress that one of his students says would lead to a fine or expulsion.

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Trump creates a 'minefield' of legal problems for his own staff with plan for White House acceptance speech: report

President Donald Trump on Wednesday said that he might deliver his Republican National Convention speech from the White House. But legal experts who spoke with Bloomberg warned that might not be a good idea.

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Controversial ‘Hookers for Jesus’ group to get more federal money as Bill Barr and Ivanka Trump announce anti-sex trafficking effort

The Las Vegas-based group Hookers for Jesus has won a grant from the Justice Department less than a year after whistleblowers raised red flags about federal funds being awarded to the organization, Reuters reports.

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