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Trump is ‘the most informed person on planet Earth’: Kayleigh McEnany claims ‘the president does read’

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany made bold claims about President Donald Trump's grasp of information during Tuesday's daily briefing.

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Trump's 'presidency is really in free-fall': Conservative Charlie Sykes

Conservative commentator and Bulwark creator Charlie Sykes said that it has become clear that President Donald Trump is in a political "free-fall."

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WATCH: Man gets hit over the head with a bottle during brawl over social distancing

A video is circulating showing a Saturday night brawl that broke out at an Arkansas bar that witnesses say was sparked over a dispute about social distancing, KARK reports.

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‘Paranoid’ Trump roasted for posting ‘evil’ ‘propaganda’ meme that’s ‘straight up fascism’

President Donald Trump once again is under fire, this time after posting an old, dark meme that's appeared on literally hundreds of web pages on social media sites like Twitter and Reddit

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Utah protests were peaceful until pro-cop protesters showed up -- then someone got shot

The Black Lives Matter protests in Provo, Utah was peaceful until a group of pro-police protesters showed up as a counter-protest.

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Trump 'too busy promoting white supremacists' to care about protecting America from coronavirus: op-ed

Writing in The Nation this Tuesday, Sasha Abramsky says that the self-proclaimed "law and order" president is still sending racist dog whistles to his supporters -- specifically his tweeting out a video of one of his supporters saying "white power" -- even as the coronavirus pandemic surges with a vengeance throughout America's cities. According to Abramsky, if Republicans are unwilling to call out what's in President Trump's Twitter feed, they should at least question his "mental acuity."

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Black family says white woman called police over dispute about their right to build a patio

A woman in Montclair, New Jersey was caught on video reporting a Black family to police after disputing their right to build a patio on their own property.

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Republicans remove provision in bill that would require political campaigns report help from foreign country like Russia

A provision in the National Defense Authorization Act would have required political campaigns to report it if a foreign country reaches out to them with an offer of assistance. Republicans, however, stripped it from the bill, CNN.com reported.

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Matt Gaetz mocked by conservative for blowing his latest attempt to help Trump

In a scathing column for the Bulwark, founder Charles Sykes joined the Twitter pile-on of Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) for trying to make a point about the St Louis couple who menaced Black Lives Matter protesters with weapons as they marched past the house -- saying the Gaetz attempt to use the photos of the couple to help Donald Trump went down in flames in spectacular fashion.

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Biden hits Trump on cognitive awareness: Either he reads and forgets or he doesn't think he needs to know it

Vice President Joe Biden continued his attacks on President Donald Trump during a speech Tuesday.

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Intercepted bank transfers show Russia poured money into Taliban-linked accounts after bounties revealed

American officials intercepted data that supported their conclusion that Russia had secretly offered bounties to Taliban forces for killing U.S. and coalition forces.

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'A zombie lie' that is 'eating people’s brains': Paul Krugman blasts GOP's claim they have a superior alternative to Obamacare

On June 25, the Trump Administration doubled down on its desire to rip health insurance away from millions of Americans when it submitted a legal brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the Affordable Care Act of 2010, a.k.a. Obamacare. The timing could not be worse: the coronavirus pandemic, according to researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, has killed more than 129,500 people in the United States and over 509,700 worldwide. And liberal economist Paul Krugman, in a scathing New York Times column published on June 29, warns that millions of Americans who have been infected with COVID-19 might will become uninsurable if the protections of Obamacare are ended.

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Biden tells Trump to fix the PPE problem for healthcare workers 'before you tee off another round of golf'

Former Vice President Joe Biden spoke again Tuesday, addressing the problem with personal protective equipment and the unwillingness of the president to wear a mask.

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