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'I'm here to tell my story': Bill Barr gets angry as Dem lawmaker grills him on Roger Stone sentencing

Attorney General William Barr lashed out at Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) on Tuesday after he was asked about the sentencing of Roger Stone.

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Anti-maskers bludgeon Trader Joe's employee in the head with a wooden paddle: police

Two men are being accused of assaulting multiple Trader Joe's employees earlier this month after they went into the grocery store and refused to wear face masks.

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Jim Jordan torched for conspiratorial rant at Bill Barr hearing -- and gets called a living 'YouTube message board'

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) on Tuesday went on a conspiratorial rant against former FBI officials who investigated President Donald Trump's campaign for its contacts with Russian agents -- and then got roundly mocked for sounding like a sentient "YouTube message board."

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The View laughs at Trump for lying about being invited to throw Yankee’s pitch: ‘He was jealous of Fauci’

When it was announced that Dr. Anthony Fauci was going to pitch the first ball at the Washington Nationals' home opener, President Donald Trump announced the Yankees had invited him. It was news to the Yankees though, who made no such invitation.

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REVEALED: ‘Red Dawn Team’ of medical and security experts sounded alarm about COVID-19’s deadly potential in January

President Donald Trump has claimed that back in January and February, no one in the U.S. had any way of knowing that COVID-19 — which was spreading rapidly in Mainland China — would become a global pandemic and kill thousands of Americans. But in fact, medical and security experts were sounding the alarm, including a group that has been dubbed the Red Dawn Team. And according to ABC News reporters Matthew Mosk, Kaitlyn Folmer and Josh Margolin, the e-mails the experts sent one another in January and February “now read like a chilling foreshadowing of the unfolding deadly pandemic.”

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Americans load up on millions of guns as federal government fails the COVID challenge

A week ago Sunday a family's entire world ended when Roy Den Hollander shot and killed 20-year-old Daniel Anderl, the son of U.S. District Judge Esther Salas, at the judge's home in North Brunswick, New Jersey.

In the days since, there's been a lot written about how Den Hollander, a "men's rights" activist and ardent supporter of President Trump, had used the internet to heap misogynist scorn on Judge Salas, the first Latina appointed to the federal bench in New Jersey.

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Jerry Nadler comes out firing as Bill Barr appears before Congress: You have ‘aided and abetted' Trump 'at his worst’

House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-NY) read the riot act to Attorney General William Barr for his "twisted" administration of justice.

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William Barr attacks 'bogus' Russia investigation and 'violent rioters' in House Judiciary testimony

Attorney General William Barr is expected to attack Democrats and the Department of Justice's own investigation into the 2016 Trump campaign's ties to Russia during his first appearance Tuesday before the House Judiciary Committee.

Barr is scheduled to testify before Rep. Jerry Nadler's, D-N.Y., panel after numerous delays and subpoena threats. The attorney general is set to accuse Democrats of seeking to discredit him and defend his controversial moves since taking office, according to his prepared opening remarks released on Monday.

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Maskless man arrested after threatening Black grocery store worker during racist meltdown

A man in Hope Mills, North Carolina, was arrested by police after a video circulated social media showing him yelling racial slurs at a Black grocery store employee, The Fayetteville Observer reported.

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Economist Paul Krugman: GOP’s ‘cult of selfishness’ informed its destructive response to coronavirus pandemic

Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore has reported a COVID-19 death count of more than 148,000 for the United States, which has become the world’s coronavirus hotspot. Liberal economist Paul Krugman, in his New York Times column, argues that the United States’ high number of coronavirus-related deaths and infections underscores the failures of President Donald Trump and the Republican Party. But Krugman also stresses that the problem goes way beyond Trump’s ineptness and exemplifies “America’s cult of selfishness.”

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Bill Barr’s lies about the Mueller report were ‘devastating’ to congressional oversight: Ex-impeachment counsel

On Tuesday, as Attorney General William Barr prepared to testify before the House, a new book by House impeachment counsel Norm Eisen hit the shelves.

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Minnesota GOP group under fire for comparing face masks to Nazi persecution of Jews

The Republican Party of Minnesota's Wabasha County is under fire after an image was posted to its Facebook page suggesting that putting on a face mask is akin to a Jew putting on a Star of David patch in Nazi Germany, KARE11 reports.

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Twitter temporarily suspends Donald Trump Jr. after president’s son spreads ‘potentially harmful’ COVID-19 tweet

Donald Trump, Jr. has been temporarily suspended from Twitter after he posted a tweet that violates the company's rules against spreading false information about the coronavirus.

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