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'That's Peter Navarro': Trump excuses trade adviser's op-ed smearing Dr. Fauci as 'wrong about everything'

President Donald Trump on Wednesday waived off concerns about an op-ed by White House trade adviser Peter Navarro which took aim at Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top infectious disease expert in the United States.

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WATCH: Woman storms off Walmart parking lot after employees laugh at her tantrum over face masks

A woman in Florida was caught on camera throwing a tantrum over having to wear a face mask in her local Walmart.

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'One-term president': The View's Meghan McCain calls on Trump to 'wrap it up' and quit campaign

"The View" co-host Meghan McCain called on President Donald Trump to drop out of the 2020 race if he can't put forward a coherent campaign message.

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Oklahoma governor tests positive for COVID-19 weeks after attending Trump's Tulsa rally

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, a Republican, announced on Wednesday that he has tested positive for COVID-19 just weeks after attending President Donald Trump's rally in Tulsa.

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'You can't make me!' Anti-maskers revolt after Walmart announces mandatory face covering rule

Walmart on Wednesday announced that all customers in its stores will have to wear face masks before entering starting on July 20th.

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Black man offered his white housemate a meal – then the white man slit his throat

Cleveland Carr, 61, was at home this Friday at the house he shares with 10 other people in Kenosha, Wisconsin. One of his housemates was 30-year-old Chase Holst, who Carr invited to share a meal he prepared for the house. According to Carr, Holst declined and minutes later grabbed Carr and slammed his head into the refrigerator.

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'Texas could go Democrat': Fox Business host tells GOPer that COVID-19 surge is costing Republicans

Fox Business host Stuart Varney noted on Wednesday that Texas "could go Democrat" in the next presidential election because COVID-19 cases are surging in the state.

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Colorado GOP group slammed for ‘disgusting’ George Floyd cartoon

On Wednesday, KDVR reported that the Republican Party of Douglas County, Colorado, is apologizing for posting a racist cartoon on Facebook comparing Democratic Gov. Jared Polis' COVID-19 restrictions to the police killing of George Floyd.

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Wisconsin GOP official terrified Trump's attack on mail-in voting will torpedo the party: 'He's wrong on this one'

On Wednesday, Rohn Bishop, the chairman of the Republican Party of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, sounded the alarm about President Donald Trump's attacks on mail-in voting, saying that the policy has been "to the GOP's advantage" and the dropoff of Republican voters' interest in using the voting method could sink the party's overall turnout in November.

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'Attempted murder of your post office': Outrage as Trump crony now heading USPS moves to slow mail delivery

"The deliberate delaying of Americans' mail delivery would be a stunning act of sabotage against our Postal Service."

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Trump's 'unraveling': Mental health experts warn that the next four months could be really dangerous

Donald Trump on Friday commuted the sentence of his crony, Roger Stone. As Mitt Romney tweeted, "Unprecedented historic corruption: an American president commutes the sentence of a person  convicted by a jury of lying to shield that very president."

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BUSTED: Florida GOP caught doctoring Trump’s tweet after he endangers their most successful secret

Florida Republicans doctored one of President Donald Trump's tweets to remove a stigma against mail-in voting.

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Experts: Ivanka Trump's endorsement of Goya Foods puts her in serious legal trouble

"Clearly a Violation"

Government ethics experts across the nation are denouncing Ivanka Trump's late-night endorsement of Goya Foods as a violation of law – and ethics – especially as it comes just days after the company's CEO appeared on national television in the Rose Garden of the White House to praise President Donald Trump.

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