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Trump flip flopping on key COVID-19 decisions as he scrambles to create the impression he is ‘in charge’: analysis

Writing for POLITICO this Monday, Anita Kumar says that President Trump wants to appear as if he's taking charge, but his presidency is filled with red lines he always fails to enforce.

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Trump's personal banker under investigation by Deutsche Bank for Kushner real estate deal: report

On Monday, the Huffington Post reported that the banker who oversees transactions by President Donald Trump and his son-in-law Jared Kushner is now under investigation by Deutsche Bank.

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Neuroscientist explains why Christian evangelicals are wired to believe Donald Trump's gaslighting lies

President Donald Trump lies so often that it is no longer shocking when it happens, no matter how blatant or absurd the falsehood may be. Not only does Trump regularly exaggerate the truth, he frequently denies facts that can be observed directly from video or audio tapes. This has led some professionals to diagnose his lying as compulsive or pathological, and many psychologists have pointed out that he is constantly gaslighting his base—a term that refers to a strategic attempt to get others to question their direct experience of reality.

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Trump mocked for 'delusional' boasts of massive crowds greeting him in COVID-ravaged states

President Donald Trump on Monday boasted about massive crowds of people greeting him in the COVID-ravaged states of Florida and Texas -- but these claims appear to be at odds with reality.

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Russian dissident Gary Kasparov lays out ‘doomsday scenario’ for American democracy — and it’s closer than you think

Legendary chess grandmaster Gary Kasparov warned that a "doomsday scenario" for American democracy was close at hand.

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'Will stop at nothing': Trump slammed for calling Nevada move to expand mail-in voting an 'illegal late night coup'

President Donald Trump is furious that lawmakers in Nevada approved legislation to expand mail-in voting by sending all registered voters a ballot. Monday morning Trump falsely called the move an "illegal late night coup" that would make it "impossible for Republicans to win the state" and accused the governor of using the coronavirus pandemic to "to steal the state."

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Trump and Texas Republicans are in big trouble as voters flee them: WaPo reporter

Speaking with MSNBC's "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough, Washington Post White House correspondent Robert Costa said Donald Trump and Republicans on the ballot in Texas are facing a battle in November and could face a stunning defeat in the normally conservative state.

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Trump is doing nothing to prevent the 'election disaster' he is warning about: columnist

On Monday, writing for MSNBC, Steve Benen pointed out that for all of President Donald Trump's warnings that mail-in voting will lead to an "election disaster," he is doing nothing to help states administer their elections more effectively.

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REVEALED: Mike Pence’s office pressured Navy to reinstate controversial former Missouri governor

In June 2018, Republican Eric Greitens — who had been battling criminal charges — resigned from his position as governor of Missouri. Greitens served as Navy SEAL before pursuing a career in politics, and according to the Kansas City Star, Vice President Mike Pence tried to pressure the U.S. Navy into reinstating the former Missouri governor in 2019. But Pence’s office, according to the Associated Press, has flatly denied that the vice president intervened in the matter.

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'It was pure BS': CNN busts Trump for fabricating a health care plan 'out of thin air'

CNN's John Avlon and John Berman on Monday busted President Donald Trump for promising that he would sign a mysterious new health care plan that still has never come to fruition.

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This woman is cataloging the dead after the government's 'scandalous' failure to track health care workers lost to COVID-19

When police discovered the woman, she’d been dead at home for at least 12 hours, alone except for her 4-year-old daughter. The early reports said only that she was 42, a mammogram technician at a hospital southwest of Atlanta and almost certainly a victim of COVID-19. Had her identity been withheld to protect her family’s privacy? Her employer’s reputation? Anesthesiologist Claire Rezba, scrolling through the news on her phone, was dismayed. “I felt like her sacrifice was really great and her child’s sacrifice was really great, and she was just this anonymous woman, you know? It seemed very trivializing.” For days, Rezba would click through Google, searching for a name, until in late March, the news stories finally supplied one: Diedre Wilkes. And almost without realizing it, Rezba began to keep count.

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Ex-sheriff Joe Arpaio trying to get his old job back at age 88

Former sheriff Joe Arpaio is trying to get his old job back.

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'See you in Court!' Trump threatens to sue Nevada's Democratic governor over mail-in voting

President Donald Trump threatened to sue Nevada's Democratic governor after the state legislature approved a measure to mail ballots to all active voters.

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