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Wild poll out of Texas finds Black Lives Matter more popular than the NRA in the Lone Star State

I'm a strong believer in paying attention to the polling averages rather than obsessing over individual polls, but rules are meant to be broken and a survey released on Sunday by The Dallas Morning News and the University of Texas, Tyler has some internal numbers that are worth digging into. So with the caveat that it's a single poll that's subject to error and offers only a snapshot in time, let's take a peek under the hood.

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Giuliani: Trump's tax audits have been 'completed and accepted' — except maybe not

Former Lifelock spokesperson Rudy Giuliani tells Salon that the audits of President Trump's tax returns have been "completed and accepted," except for "possibly not most recent."

Giuliani was confirming claims he made Sunday morning to Fox News host Maria Bartiromo. This new story, however, seems to undermine the president's excuse that he can't release his returns because they are under audit, a line he has been repeating since the 2016 campaign.

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Legal experts have figured out a way for Roger Stone to go back to prison

Roger Stone, a veteran GOP operative and long-time ally of President Donald Trump, was facing a federal prison sentence when, on Friday, the news broke that Trump had commuted his sentence. Stone, who was convicted on charges including obstruction of Congress and witness tampering, will not be spending three years and four months in federal prison.

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'Pop quiz for Betsy DeVos': House Intel Chairman challenges Secretary of Education to multiple-choice test

The Chairman of House Intelligence Committee on Monday sought to assess the intelligence of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.

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Coronavirus pandemic stripped 5.4 million Americans of health insurance: Study

On Monday, The New York Times reported that the coronavirus pandemic has caused 5.4 million Americans to lose their health insurance.

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‘You could call that a quid pro quo’: SDNY’s Berman discussed Bill Barr’s effort to entice him out of his job

When Attorney General William Barr moved to push federal prosecutor Geoffrey Berman out of the Southern District of New York, he reportedly offered to transfer him into another job in the Justice Department's Civil Division.

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‘DENIED’: Trump family effort to block tell-all book by the president’s niece squashed by judge

On Monday, a judge in New York lifted the lawsuit from the Trump family that blocked Mary Trump from releasing her tell-all book, which is scheduled to hit bookshelves this week.

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Former SDNY chief Geoffrey Berman told Congress 'I decline to answer' in response to 27 questions

On Monday, the House Judiciary Committee released a 75-page transcript of former Southern District of New York U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman's testimony.

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RNC’s attack on Joe Biden backfires – internet cheers old photo of Joe holding his young son in his arms

RNC Rapid Response Director Steve Guest on Monday tweeted a photo of a young Joe Biden, cradling in his arms either Hunter Biden or his now-late son, Beau Biden. In the decades-old image the young child is wearing a Washington Redskins hat.

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SDNY's Berman says he had 'serious concerns' about Bill Barr's efforts to lie about his ouster

On Monday, the House Judiciary Committee released the transcripts of former Southern District of New York prosecutor Geoffrey Berman.

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Trump is turning the GOP convention into a public health 'dumpster fire' to satisfy his ego: Columnist

On Monday, writing for New York Magazine, Ed Kilgore outlined the public health "dumpster fire" President Donald Trump is forcing on the nation with his demands of the Republican National Convention.

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‘Fundamentally evil’: Former acting solicitor general says ‘even Nixon’ would not have commuted Stone’s sentence

Former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal blasted President Donald Trump on Monday, calling his commutation of Roger Stone's sentence Friday night "lawless" and "fundamentally evil." Katyal, a law professor at Georgetown, noted that even President Richard Nixon would not have commuted Stone's sentence.

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Texas Republican is reneging on commitment to step aside after sharing racist Facebook post: report

Harris County GOP officials are increasingly convinced that chairman-elect Keith Nielsen plans to take office next month despite saying he would step aside weeks ago after sharing a racist image on social media.

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