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Nurses display 164 pairs of white shoes at the Capitol to symbolize their colleagues killed by COVID-19

A nurses' union placed 164 sets of white shoes outside the US Capitol on Tuesday in a tribute to their colleagues killed by coronavirus, calling on the Senate to pass a huge aid package meant to help fight the pandemic.

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DHS scrambling to train federal officers to comply with the First Amendment while engaging with protesters: report

On Tuesday, Politico reported that the Trump administration is planning to deploy a new surge of officers with the Federal Protective Service and other components of the Department of Homeland Security to guard federal buildings during protests — likely at least through the November elections.

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Watch Maddow’s epic rant against Trump’s latest corruption scandal involving golf: ‘This keeps happening’

The host of "The Rachel Maddow Show" on MSNBC blasted President Donald Trump on Tuesday after a bombshell new report that Trump pressured Ambassador Woody Johnson in an attempt to personally enrich himself by having the British Open golf tournament played at his private resort in Scotland.

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Dr Fauci opens up about the harassment he faces for speaking up for public health: My inbox is 'not good'

On Tuesday, in an interview with The New York Times' Jennifer Senior, Dr. Anthony Fauci opened up about the degree of harassment he faces over his public health recommendations in the coronavirus pandemic.

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Trump blasted for his 'personal militia' -- by Republican who was the first Secretary of Homeland Security: report

President Donald Trump was blasted by the first Secretary of Homeland Security on Tuesday.

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'The jobs simply are not there': Economy heading for disaster if $600 unemployment boost expires

On Tuesday, The New York Times walked through the potential dire consequences if Congress allows the extended $600/week unemployment benefits in the coronavirus stimulus package to lapse.

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Twitter bans 7,000 accounts for pushing the QAnon conspiracy theory

The social media platform Twitter has suspended 7,000 accounts for pushing the QAnon conspiracy theory, according to a new report by NBC news.

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Arizona child welfare workers fired after posing in 'Professional Kidnapper' shirts: report

On Tuesday, The Daily Beast reported that multiple employees with the Arizona Department of Child Safety (DCS) were terminated last month after posing for a photo wearing shirts that said "Professional Kidnapper" on the front.

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Trump asked ambassador to help him get the British Open hosted at his Scottish resort: report

On Tuesday, The New York Times reported that Woody Johnson, the U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom, is saying President Donald Trump asked him to help get the British Open hosted at the Trump Turnberry, his resort in Scotland.

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Renewed focus on Palm Beach after Trump’s controversial remarks on child sex trafficking case

There is an renewed interest in what has been going on in Palm Beach, Florida after comments Trump made at his first coronavirus briefing since April.

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Is President Donald Trump preparing to pardon accused child sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell?

President Donald Trump on Tuesday raised eyebrows by offering his best wishes to Ghislaine Maxwell.

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Trump triggers outrage for giving best wishes to Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sex trafficking accomplice

At Tuesday's coronavirus news conference, President Donald Trump was asked to comment on Ghislaine Maxwell, the British socialite arrested as an alleged accomplice to deceased wealth manager Jeffrey Epstein's child sex trafficking operation. He replied, "I wish her well."

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CNN refuses to carry Trump’s address on coronavirus -- but does air questions from reporters

Cable news networks CNN and MSNBC used the opposite strategies for carrying President Donald Trump's first briefing on coronavirus since April.

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