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The Secretary of Defense was briefed on Russian bounty on American soldiers -- proving it isn't the hoax Trump said it was

Last week, President Donald Trump finally heard the news that the Russian government was giving cash to Afghanistan's Taliban forces to murder American soldiers.

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Here's why Trump contradicted his own White House on the Supreme Court rulings

Following the Supreme Court's pair of 7-2 decisions rejecting President Donald Trump's claim to have absolute immunity from subpoenas, he blasted the ruling on Twitter, claiming he being unfairly targeted and the victim of "prosecutorial misconduct." However, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany released a statement saying that "President Trump is gratified by today’s decision."

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'They deserve it': Republican strategist tells GOP it's their own fault for going down with Trump because 'they know better'

Republican strategist Susan del Percio said that there is no excuse for GOP members who failed to do the right thing and fight back against President Donald Trump when they had the opportunity.

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Trump officials demanded the Army 'dig for misconduct' to justify firing Lt. Col. Vindman

This week, Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman willingly left the Army after decades of honorable service. He cited a concerted campaign of "bullying" from the highest branches of power in the United States, and now more details are becoming known.

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George Conway reveals how Mary Trump's book and the Supreme Court prove the 'walls are closing in' on the president

Republican lawyer and "Lincoln Project" co-founder, George Conway, wrote in a Washington Post column Thursday that there are a lot of commonalities in Mary Trump's forthcoming tell-all book and the Supreme Court decision passed down in President Donald Trump's case with New York prosecutor Cyrus Vance.

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A dog's life: Scientists find new formula for canine age

A well-known "rule of paw" holds that you can tell how old your pooch is in human terms by multiplying its age in years by seven.

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Tennessee Republican says he hasn't 'really studied' whether the Civil War was about slavery

On Thursday, The Tennessee Holler reported that Tennessee state Rep. Mike Sparks, who makes a habit of complaining that "young people" and "journalists" don't bother to study history, could not answer a basic question about what the Civil War was fought over.

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Law professor schools Trump's legal team on why their Supreme Court arguments failed

Fordham Law Professor Jed Sugerman noted on Twitter, that Thursday's Supreme Court ruling should be a "teachable moment" for the lawyers at the Mazars firm, which fought the disclosure of President Donald Trump's financial information.

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Holding US government to its treaty promises 'for once,' Supreme Court rules nearly half of Oklahoma still Native American territory

"The big news at the Supreme Court today will be Trump's taxes," said Cherokee writer Rebecca Nagle. "But for Indians in Oklahoma, we'll be talking about today for decades."

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Trump attacks: Only reason ‘they’ don’t want to let schools re-open is to hurt my re-election chances

President Donald Trump appears to be attacking Democrats, or the large number of parents across the country who are afraid to send their children back to school in the fall over concerns students could contract the coronavirus and get sick or die, or spread it to their families, friends, and teachers.

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California theme parks remain shut but hundreds flock to Disney shops

Disney's California theme park reopening may have been thwarted by coronavirus, but hundreds lined up early Thursday to buy Mickey Mouse merchandise from an adjacent shopping plaza.

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MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace chuckles after Times reporter explains why Trump has no hope of pivoting to an empathetic campaign

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace struggled to stifle a chuckle in a conversation about President Donald Trump's struggle to run a campaign that can contend with most Americans' needs in a horrific pandemic.

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Texas GOP sues Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner over canceled in-person convention

The gathering, which was estimated to draw around 6,000 people, was set to happen next week in Houston.

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