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Trump was a proponent of 'cancel culture' before he was against it: CNN reporter

President Trump has declared himself to be a champion against the "cancel culture" phenomenon, railing against it as a tactic utilized by the left to silence conservative voices and crack down on dissent, but according to Daniel Dale writing for CNN this Tuesday, Trump has employed those very same tactics throughout his public life.

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Trump doesn't trust people because he knows that he is untrustworthy: former senator

President Donald Trump's niece, Mary Trump, has released her book to the press Tuesday, revealing the psychological issues that the president faces, according to an actual psychologist who has examined him over the years. When speaking about the new information on MSNBC, former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) noted that the book confirms assumptions armchair shrinks have made for the past four years.

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CFPB director urged to resign over new rule exposing consumers to predatory 'debt traps' in middle of pandemic

"Kraninger just stamped an official seal of approval on one of the worst practices of payday lenders."

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Trump seems to think Democrats want to keep schools closed to win an election

President Donald Trump held a roundtable at the White House to address the need for children to return to school for their mental health, well-being and development.

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Trump was twisted by his 'sociopath' father and his own sister thinks he's a 'clown' -- according to his niece

Donald Trump's niece describes the US president as a lying narcissist who was shaped by his domineering father, according to excerpts of her eagerly anticipated memoir carried in US media Tuesday.

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'Stop getting tested!' Ohio GOP lawmaker claims COVID-19 tests are 'dictatorship' conspiracy

Ohio state Rep. Nino Vitale (R) on Tuesday encouraged his constituents to "stop getting tested" for COVID-19.

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Trump and Obama have one surprising thing in common -- according to new research

Six months have passed since Donald Trump entered the Oval Office.

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Trump’s allies privately admit he is in serious trouble for refusing to take COVID-19 seriously: op-ed

Writing in the Washington Post this Tuesday, Greg Sargent says that in private, Republicans are growingly skeptical of President Trump's contention that the U.S. economy will roar back to recovery once lockdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic are lifted.

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Pence aide Katie Miller says she was emotionally unaffected by seeing family separations

Katie Miller, an aide to Vice President Mike Pence, says she was sent to the border to see family separations in a bid to make her "more compassionate" — but "it didn't work," according to a new book.

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Coronavirus has infected nearly 1 out of 100 people in Florida

ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida reported 6,336 new coronavirus cases Monday for a total of 206,447 and 47 new fatalities to bring the death toll to 3,778.There have now been 213,794 positive results of coronavirus in Florida, according to the state Department of Health, which is nearly 1 in 100 people in the state.Based on the 2019 estimated population of Florida from the U.S. Census of nearly 21.5 million, the 7,347 new positive cases of COVID-19 brought the state’s total close to that mark. Thousands would have already recovered from the infection, although the state DOH does not report that data. A...

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Workplace tensions flare over whether employees can wear Black Lives Matter masks

As companies declare support for the Black Lives Matter movement, some are not allowing employees to wear masks or other attire that express solidarity with the cause.Employees have pushed back against what they say is an attempt to silence them — staging protests at Whole Foods, denouncing Trader Joe’s on Twitter, calling for boycotts of Taco Bell and Starbucks — while their employers defend the restrictions as a matter of dress code.Tensions could flare at more workplaces as they reopen and the mask-wearing forced by the pandemic collides with a national reckoning on racial injustice sparked...

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Kayleigh McEnany on Trump niece's tell-all: 'Have yet to see the book, but it is a book of falsehoods'

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Tuesday said that President Donald Trump's niece had published a "book of falsehoods."

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Video shows youth facility staff piling on Black teen before his death -- students say he cried out 'I can't breathe'

Last week, criminal charges and a civil lawsuit were filed against Lakeside Academy for Children and Sequel Youth Services of Michigan in connection with the apparent smothering death of 16-year-old Cornelius Fredericks, WKZO reports.

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