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4 lawsuits that challenge Trump’s federal agents in Portland test issues other cities will likely face

President Donald Trump has announced that the U.S. Department of Justice will send a “surge of federal law enforcement” into American cities run by “extreme politicians” who are on an “anti-police crusade,” including Chicago, Kansas City, Albuquerque, Cleveland, Detroit and Milwaukee.

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Chaos erupts in North Carolina town as violent counterprotesters clash with anti-racist activists

Since the murder of George Floyd, a small, but dedicated group of activists has been holding peaceful protests calling for an end to racist policing and for the removal of the Confederate monument that stands in front of the Gaston County Courthouse in Gastonia, a city of 77,273 west of Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Coronavirus vaccine put to final test in US in thousands of volunteers

The world’s biggest COVID-19 vaccine study got underway Monday with the first of 30,000 planned volunteers helping to test shots created by the U.S. government—one of several candidates in the final stretch of the global vaccine race.

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Tom Cotton’s ‘blatant racism’ hurts Trump’s re-election and threatens GOP Senate majority: MSNBC’s Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said Sen. Tom Cotton's defense of slavery would drag down other Republicans in November's election.

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Why would Trump want to use the census to dilute the power of Texas -- the biggest Republican state?

The Trump administration wants to exclude undocumented immigrants from the population counts used to determine seats in Congress, an idea that would cut into the strength of the Texas delegation to Washington, D.C.

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White House secretly warns 11 cities must take 'aggressive' action to stop spread of COVID-19

A private warning about rising coronavirus cases made to leaders in 11 cities by White House official Dr. Deborah Birx on Wednesday is the latest sign that the Trump administration must end the secrecy surrounding its response to the pandemic, an investigative journalism group said Wednesday.

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'President Trump is lost': Former Navy SEAL in new Lincoln Project ad makes the conservative case for Biden

The Lincoln Project attacked President Donald Trump's abuse of constitutional norms in a new ad featuring a conservative combat veteran.

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Trump supporters fume at the president's campaign for spamming them with 'sleazy' text messages

President Donald Trump's re-election campaign is frantically spamming its supporters with text messages -- and many of them are absolutely sick of it.

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'Could mean a huge gap in payments': Memo warns GOP unemployment benefit formula would take months to implement

"You know Republicans are in pretty bad shape when they have to go with a plan based on rough ideas that Donald Trump’s own Secretary of Labor says are unworkable."

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‘Growing alarm’ inside Trump campaign unless president can pull off ‘October surprise’: White House reporter

President Donald Trump is banking on the development of a coronavirus vaccine to save his flagging campaign, according to a White House reporter.

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Trump's 'hands tied' as coronavirus strips away his biggest re-election weapon: report

According to a report from Politico, Donald Trump's re-election campaign is being hampered by its inability to resurrect what is believed to have been the most important tool that helped propel him into the White House in 2016 -- his rallies that injected excitement into his candidacy.

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For the first time in years, Texas Democrats running for the US House have more campaign cash than Republicans

Midway through 2016, Texas Republicans had $20.9 million more for their U.S. House campaigns than Democrats. This year, Democrats have a $7.5 million advantage.

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