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Trump’s ‘magical thinking’ has been getting one reality check after another: conservative

After months of insisting that the Republican Party would hold a massive convention despite the coronavirus pandemic, President Donald Trump delivered a bombshell announcement during his Thursday, July 23 White House press briefing: the Jacksonville event has been canceled. The president, Never Trump conservative Amanda Carpenter stresses in a July 24 article for The Bulwark, got a reality check. According to Carpenter (former communications director for Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and now a CNN contributor), reality is something Trump has often tried to ignore during the coronavirus pandemic — but reality is still there whether he likes it or not.

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Trump mocked for misunderstanding ‘cancel culture’ – and how bills become laws

President Donald Trump is being ridiculed after posting a tweet claiming the Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee will block a provision in the $741 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that strips the names of Confederate soldiers who fought against the United States in the Civil War from U.S. military bases. Trump, who is waging a racist battle to win re-election vehemently opposes removing their names.

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Rudy Giuliani's Ukrainian henchmen are still trying to smear Joe Biden -- but their campaign is flailing

Rudy Giuliani's schemes to dig up dirt on former Vice President Joe Biden in Ukraine led to President Donald Trump's impeachment -- but it looks like the attempted smear campaign against the presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee is still operational.

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‘Well this is awkward’: Reporters confused as Trump claims GOP senator will save military bases’ Confederate names

This Thursday, the Senate approved a $740 billion defense bill by 86-14 and will now ship it off to be reconciled with the House defense bill passed on Tuesday.

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The 'hypocrisy knows no bounds': Teachers' union president slams Trump as he cancels GOP convention while urging schools to reopen

"It seems the lives of kids and teachers are less important to the president than those of GOP delegates."

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'Flailing around wildly': Noam Chomsky responds to Trump bragging he aced a dementia test

Is the United States being run by a madman? “What can you say about a person who, before speaking before an adoring crowd, raises his eyes to heaven and calls himself the chosen one?” says Noam Chomsky, responding to President Trump’s boast that he aced a mental acuity test.

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Republican in the hospital with COVID-19 after suggesting virus is a 'hoax' and preaching at maskless church service

Arkansas State Sen. Jason Rapert (R) has a known history of downplaying the coronavirus, even pushing narratives on social media that describe it as a "hoax." Now, he's contracted the virus after appearing as a guest preacher at Sanctuary of Hope church in Branson, Missouri about two weeks ago.

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‘Something smells’: Tax crime investigator suspects Trump campaign laundering money through Mar-A-Lago

President Donald Trump's re-election campaign appears to be laundering payments through Mar-A-Lago, according to a veteran tax fraud investigator.

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Trump-endorsed GOP Senate candidate has a bizarre legal record

New Hampshire Republican Senate candidate Corky Messner is a partner in a law firm that has defended Chipotle in dozens of sexual harassment, abuse and discrimination lawsuits over the years.

The firm, Messner Reeves, has represented Chipotle in at least 250 federal cases. Most famously, the firm defended the restaurant after its food sickened more than 1,100 people in several states between 2015 and 2018. Those outbreaks prompted a three-year food-safety investigation by the Centers for Disease Control, the Food and Drug Administration and, ultimately, the U.S. Justice Department, culminating in a $25 million criminal fine that DOJ called "the largest fine ever imposed in a food safety case."

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Making coronavirus testing easy, accurate and fast is critical to ending the pandemic – the US response is falling far short

For many people in the U.S., getting tested for COVID-19 is a struggle. In Arizona, testing sites have seen lines of hundreds of cars stretching over a mile. In Texas and Florida, some people were waiting for five hours for free testing.

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‘White lives matter!’ Racist couple throws Nazi salute and bashes biracial couple’s car

A white couple stalked and racially harassed a biracial couple in southern California.

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Republicans balking at throwing Trump's campaign a life-line with a big stimulus package: report

According to a report from the Daily Beast, Republican senators who are fully aware that Donald Trump's presidential campaign is struggling mightily due to the coronavirus and the economic toll it has taken on the country, are showing no interest in passing a massive stimulus package that could help out his re-election prospects.

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Fox & Friends host snaps at Trump campaign official who calls Fox News polls 'fake'

"Fox & Friends" co-host Brian Kilmeade on Friday snapped at Trump campaign press secretary Hogan Gidley after he criticized Fox News' own polling about the state of the presidential race.

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