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Trump nominates far right ‘fish-oil salesman’ accused of ties to neo-Nazi extremists to National Security Education Board

He's been called a "fish-oil salesman," a "terrible scholar," and a "fake terrorism expert," and has been accused of having ties to a neo-Nazi group but on Tuesday President Donald Trump nominated Sebastian Gorka to become a member of the prestigious National Security Education Board. The term is for four years.

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Trump pal Ron DeSantis blasted as a ‘spoiled child’ for treating Floridians like ‘third-class citizens’

Local politicians in Florida had harsh words for Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis after the mayor of Hialeah was reportedly left out of a meeting on the state's COVID-19 outbreak.

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Biden unveils ambitious climate plan in new contrast with Trump

White House hopeful Joe Biden on Tuesday unveiled an ambitious climate change plan that would revamp the US energy sector and seek to achieve carbon pollution-free power in just 15 years.

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Trump lashes out at reporter after being asked about deaths of Black people from cops

President Donald Trump lashed out at a CBS News reporter who asked why Black Americans are still being killed by law enforcement.

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Deregulation's deadly consequences: Report details how Trump's assault on government exacerbated pandemic

"These rollbacks have put all of us—especially low-income communities, Black people and people of color, and essential workers—at higher risk of contracting and dying from Covid-19."

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'He's a monster of our creating': Republicans Against Trump founder says his PAC is about 'atonement'

In a moment of frankness, Republicans Against Trump founder Tim Miller revealed that his efforts to dethrone President Donald Trump are part of a kind of GOP "atonement."

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Pastor posts apology video after his church becomes hot spot for coronavirus: 'Masks must be considered by everyone'

A Tennessee pastor is expressing regret to his congregation after his church became a hotspot for coronavirus, saying that he wishes he encouraged people to wear masks during church functions, The Christian Post reports.

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Report details how Trump's assault on government exacerbated the coronavirus pandemic

President Donald Trump's ongoing efforts to roll back regulations designed to protect the environment, workers, and public health likely played a significant role in the spread of Covid-19 in the United States.

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Trump administration reverses course on order barring some foreign students

The Trump administration on Tuesday abandoned its attempt to force foreign students to leave the United States if all of their classes will be taught online this fall, in a dramatic reversal from a policy announced just days ago.

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Lindsey Graham is 'hellbent' on interrogating Robert Mueller in a hearing that isn't even scheduled and may not happen

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is in the fight for his political career, but his focus is on investigating former special counsel Robert Mueller for his investigation into President Donald Trump. While Graham is rattling off talking points about what he wants to ask Mueller, the hearing not only hasn't been scheduled, it may not even happen.

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Ghislaine Maxwell pleads not guilty to sex trafficking minors for ex-partner Epstein

British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell pleaded not guilty in a New York court Tuesday to sex trafficking minors for her former partner, the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

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WATCH: White man yelling racial slurs has a meltdown in Sioux Falls after he gets doused with water

Although police received multiple calls about a South Dakota man yelling racial slurs and homophobic comments in downtown Sioux Falls this Monday, the man was never arrested, the Argus Leader reports.

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Former White House lawyer explains why Roger Stone shouldn't put away his orange jumpsuit just yet

Former solicitor general Neal Katyal and Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection chief Joshua Geltzer penned a column for The Atlantic explaining why Roger Stone shouldn't assume that he's free and clear after having his sentence commuted.

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