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Texas bans elective surgeries in more than 100 counties as coronavirus hospitalizations keep climbing

Gov. Greg Abbott said the decision is designed to free up more resources to address the pandemic.

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Here's how bad things are for Trump after the Supreme Court ruling: columnist

In a piece for Vanity Fair, columnist Eric Lutz addressed the degree to which President Donald Trump is in trouble after the ruling by the Supreme Court on his financial records.

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Trump gets advice from golfing buddies and right-wing Twitter as America faces a 'crisis of truth': op-ed

Writing in the Washington Post this Thursday, columnist Michael Gerson contends that President Trump is running the country through the prism of the "right-wing information bubble."

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'Another hoax': Trump whines and rambles about Supreme Court and New York in latest meeting

After spending most of the day whining on Twitter, President Donald Trump spoke to the press from the White House Thursday afternoon to call questions about his taxes and financial documents a "witch hunt."

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White House says a lot of Americans are having that elective surgery they’ve been putting off since the pandemic

The White House is refusing to accept the fact that hospitalizations in coronavirus hotspot cities are spiking and ICU beds in many areas are near or over-capacity.

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Ron DeSantis is secretly sabotaging Florida's efforts to court the Republican National Convention: report

After President Trump threatened to pull the Republican National Convention out of Charlotte, North Carolina, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis launched a push to bring the convention to his state. But according to a report from The New York Times, DeSantis is now hindering his state's efforts to bring in the event.

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Kayleigh McEnany has railed against recipients of government assistance — but her parents received $1-2 million in PPP loans: report

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany has been highly critical of Americans who receive any type of government assistance and isn’t shy about expressing her disdain for “welfare recipients.” But McEnany’s parents, according to data released by the Small Business Administration earlier this week, received millions of dollars in loans from the Paycheck Protection Program.

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WATCH: Fast food manager curses at father who asked her to put a mask on while preparing his food

An incident at a fast food drive-thru in New York on July 4 was captured on video, showing a family engaged in a confrontation with a restaurant manager who apparently wasn't wearing a mask, News12 reports.

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Michael Cohen, who arranged for Trump hush money payments that led to SCOTUS case, surprisingly taken back into custody

Former personal attorney to President Donald Trump Michael Cohen, known as a "fixer," was surprisingly taken back into custody by federal authorities just hours after the Supreme Court ruled against the President in a case sparked in part by Cohen's own testimony before Congress.

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'Absolute immunity:' Kayleigh McEnany claims Trump has monarch-like powers despite Supreme Court ruling

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Thursday said that President Donald Trump continues to believe that he has "absolute immunity" from prosecution despite a Supreme Court ruling that said otherwise.

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Trump is appealing to an electorate that is 'dissolving before his eyes': columnist

Writing in The Atlantic this Thursday, Ronald Brownstein says that Donald Trump is running for reelection for an America that "no longer exists."

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Trump is a friendless ‘psychopath’ who now sees Kavanaugh and Gorsuch as enemies: Art of the Deal ghostwriter

Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch, who were nominated by Donald Trump, voted with the majority on Thursday against the president. Tony Schwartz, the ghostwriter behind “Trump: The Art of the Deal,” says that the president now views the two Supreme Court justices as his enemies.

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'Trump may well face charges' after Supreme Court gave prosecutors access to financial records: Legal experts

President Donald Trump could potentially face charges after the Supreme Court dealt him a loss in Trump v. Vance .

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