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GOP witness says William Barr must resign if he knew of Trump's photo op before clearing protesters

George Washington University Professor Jonathan Turley, a witness for House Republicans, on Monday said that Attorney General William Barr should resign if he knew about President Donald Trump's Lafayette Square photo op before protesters were forcefully cleared from the area.

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National security experts accuse White House of ‘politicizing intelligence’ as Trump bans Dems from Russia briefing

Legal and national security experts expressed concern and anger Monday afternoon as word spread the White House would be briefing Congress on bombshell reports Russia has been paying the Taliban to kill American soldiers – and that Democrats would be banned from that briefing.

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US North Korea envoy doubts new Trump-Kim summit

The US pointman on North Korea voiced doubt Monday that President Donald Trump and leader Kim Jong Un would meet again before US elections, although he held out hope for progress in nuclear negotiations.

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US 'Golden State Killer' pleads guilty to multiple murders

The so-called "Golden State Killer" pleaded guilty to multiple murders Monday, as well admitting to dozens of rapes and kidnappings, drawing a line under a sadistic crime spree that terrorized California for two decades.

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Wisconsin Republicans demanded people vote in person in April -- but 80 percent of them voted absentee

Wisconsin Republicans have come out against vote-by-mail. Yet, when A Better Wisconsin Together looked into the way Republican legislators in the state voted, they found 80 percent of them voted absentee, or by mail, reported the Wisconsin State-Journal.

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GOP congressman pleads ignorance after name-dropping a slain ‘boogaloo boy' to deny police racism

U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-WI) posited during a congressional debate last week that not enough attention is being paid to white victims of police shootings, such as Duncan Lemp, who was fatally shot during a police raid at his home in March.

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Kayleigh McEnany walks out as reporter asks why Trump hasn't condemned 'white power' yet

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany is refusing to say if President Donald Trump thinks it's good that the South lost the Civil War, and would not answer a question made as she was leaving about his "white power" tweet.

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Trump banks on a replay of 2016 as his poll numbers sink

His poll numbers sinking four months from the US presidential election, Donald Trump invoked his 2016 victory Monday, saying he is confident history will repeat itself on November 3.

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White House to hold briefing for House Republicans on Russian bounty story -- Trump says 'isn't credible'

President Donald Trump took to Twitter Sunday night to claim that the bombshell report about Russia offering a bounty for the heads of American troops in Afghanistan was probably fake news, and that his intelligence advisers deemed it "not credible." But now the GOP is getting a briefing on it.

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'Absurd': Kayleigh McEnany refuses to say if Trump is happy the South lost the Civil War

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Monday declined to say if President Donald Trump is pleased about the outcome of the U.S. Civil War.

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WATCH: Louisiana pastor names and shames parishioners for staying home during COVID-19 crisis

A video, discovered on YouTube by the Friendly Atheist's Hemant Mehta, shows a pastor in Sugartown, Louisiana naming and shaming absent parishioners of his church for not showing up for his live sermons during the coronavirus pandemic, and then warning they "must be faithful to the House of God."

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'It was racism': Woman coughs in Michigan pastor’s face after he forgot his mask for pizza pickup

A Michigan pastor says a white woman coughed in his face after he left his mask in the car while picking up a pizza for carryout.

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The second coronavirus spike makes it official -- this is Trump's plague now: conservative David Frum

Writing in The Atlantic this Monday, David Frum contends that while the first peak in coronavirus cases this April was due to Trump's negligence, but now that on June 24 the number of infections surpassed the April 24 peak, it can no longer be blamed on simple negligence. This time it's his own doing. "This is Trump’s plague now," Frum writes.

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