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Trump White House created a national testing plan -- and killed it thinking virus would hit blue states the worst

For months White House Senior Advisor Jared Kushner and his team of friends, financiers and billionaires, worked to create a national coronavirus testing plan. They succeeded, after reaching out to public health experts. But the plan was killed because they thought the deadly pandemic was hitting blue states worst, and would not spread to red states, according to an extensive exposé by Vanity Fair’s Katherine Eban.

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FLASHBACK: Video shows Trump struggling to vote in person and threatening to ‘fill out the absentee ballot’

President Donald Trump has been vehemently railing against voting by mail, making the baseless claim that it is a recipe for voter fraud — and even making the outrageous suggestion, on July 30, that perhaps the United States should delay its 2020 presidential election because of it. Trump, however, has a history of voting by mail. And an “Access Hollywood” video from 2004 shows Trump threatening to vote by mail after struggling with voting machines.

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With Trump donor in charge, Postal Service may shut locations and cut service before Election Day

Cutting service and shuttering locations are both under consideration by the U.S. Postal Service as the agency faces a cash crunch ahead of an expected surge in mail-in voting due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a sitting U.S. senator and numerous postal worker union officials.

Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., sent a letter to recently-installed Postmaster General Louis DeJoy demanding an explanation about reports looming closures and service cuts from postal workers in his home state. The concerns were raised after DeJoy, a major Trump donor, pushed for drastic cost-cutting measures when he took over the agency last month, according to a memo obtained by The Associated Press.

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Trump could replace the Confederacy as a new 'Lost Cause' for his supporters: historian

President Donald Trump has regularly endorsed the Confederate flag as a symbol of Southern heritage -- and now one historian is arguing that Trump himself could become a new Southern icon should he lose the election this November.

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Battleground state Democrats flooded with cash from voters fed up with Trump: report

According to a report from Politico, Democratic state parties in the key battleground states Donald Trump desperately needs if he has any hope of being re-elected are receiving record amounts of donations from voters who have grown tired of the president and the GOP lawmakers who have been enabling him.

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Monty Python's John Cleese blames Trump's ‘stupid’ fans for societal breakdown

John Cleese believes the world is a mess because most of the people who rule it are "complete a**holes."

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Does coronavirus linger in the body? What we know about how viruses in general hang on in the brain and testicles

As millions of people are recovering from COVID-19, an unanswered question is the extent to which the virus can “hide out” in seemingly recovered individuals. If it does, could this explain some of the lingering symptoms of COVID-19 or pose a risk for transmission of infection to others even after recovery?

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Bill Barr has done this before

As violent crime continued to climb in Chicago and other cities across the country, Attorney General William P. Barr announced that the U.S. Department of Justice was mobilizing to help: Dozens of federal agents would be sent to work with local police to combat gangs and illegal guns.

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'Dangerous' Trump is 'going down in flames' and wants to take the country with him: conservative

In his column for the Daily Beast, conservative commentator Matt Lewis claimed that Donald Trump's professed desire to delay the November election is a sign he knows he's "going down in flames" and that should worry Republicans and Democrats alike because that makes the president dangerous.

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Trump feels no regrets about Herman Cain’s death from COVID: NYT’s Haberman

Last month, former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain attended President Donald Trump's rally in Tulsa without wearing a face mask -- then 40 days later, he died from COVID-19.

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MSNBC's Donny Deutsch plots graceful exit for Trump to avoid going down as 'ex-tremendous loser president'

MSNBC's Donny Deutsch plotted a graceful exit for President Donald Trump before he badly loses his re-election.

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'It is terrifying to have a president who is psychotic': Dr. Justin Frank explains why Trump hates anyone who is loved

Donald Trump is a very obvious person. He is the equivalent of a character in a comic book with a huge thought bubble over his head that everyone can read. But Trump goes even further than that. Because he has no internal censor, Trump shares his private thoughts and impulses with the world without shame or fear of consequences.

Through his public behavior Trump has repeatedly shown that he is mentally unwell. His apparent pathologies include malignant narcissism, delusions of grandeur, an attraction to violence, sadism, a lack of impulse control, utter disregard for rules and norms, and a pathological tendency to lie. In sum, our president can be reasonably described as a psychopath or a sociopath.

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Alan Dershowitz mocked for defensive tweet after he's named in damning new Epstein documents

Trump-defending attorney Alan Dershowitz on Friday posted a defensive tweet hours after he was named in newly unsealed documents pertaining to the late alleged child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

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