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New video shows Florida cops shooting unarmed Black man within seconds -- contradicting police report

A 2014 police shooting in Florida in getting renewed attention after the release of new video of the incident. According to police at the time, the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man was justified because he ignored repeated comments to put his hands up.

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Chuck Grassley openly begs White House officials to stage intervention with Trump -- or else face defeat

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) on Friday openly pleaded with White House officials to stage an intervention with President Donald Trump and make clear to him that he is going to lose badly unless he changes course.

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'Big banks couldn't be happier': Stocks surge as Trump regulators gut restrictions on risky Wall Street gambling

The rollback, noted the Wall Street Journal, hands "Wall Street one of its biggest wins of the Trump administration."

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The View's Whoopi Goldberg calls for non-mask wearers to be denied COVID-19 treatment

"The View" host Whoopi Goldberg said people who won't wear masks don't deserve medical care for the coronavirus.

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Trump's planned weekend golf trip ruined by New Jersey's new COVID-19 restrictions

President Donald Trump's planned trip to his golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey has been canceled.

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WATCH: Driver ignites firework at Black Lives Matter protest -- but protester tosses it back into his car

A video taken in Riverside, California, shows a driver lighting a firework during a protest, only to have someone toss the explosive back in his car.

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‘The first four years were practice?’: Trump scorched for not being able to say what he wants to do if re-elected

'Not Even Bothering to Make Campaign Promises'

From social media users to top political reporters President Donald Trump is getting embarrassingly mocked for not being able to answer this simple question: "what are your priorities for a second term?" What makes it even worse is the question came from Trump's good friend and unofficial advisor, Fox News host Sean Hannity – who flew with him to Wisconsin on Air Force One, so the question likely was not a surprise.

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Anti-vaxxers seize virus moment to spread fake news

The vaccine will inject you with an electronic chip, poison you, make you sick, they say.

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Gov. Ron DeSantis snaps after he’s confronted with claims about cooking Florida’s books on COVID-19 deaths

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis snapped at reporters when he was asked whether his administration was “cooking the books” on coronavirus deaths.

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Trump seems 'determined to destroy the Republican Party' with his latest antics: Pulitzer Prize winner

In his column for the Washington Post, Pulitzer Prize-winner Eugene Robinson said Donald Trump's increased reliance on racism as his re-election campaign looks to be in a death-spiral is going to haunt the Republican Party for years to come.

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Biden knows that no one makes a stronger case against Trump 'than Trump himself': op-ed

Writing in The Week this Friday, Windsor Mann points to new polling that shows President Trump trailing Joe Biden nationally by 14 points. According to Mann, Trump's handling of the coronavirus and unrest in the wake of George Floyd's death plays a large role in the numbers.

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Trump could ‘monetize’ a loss to Biden — and make millions of dollars from his far-right MAGA base: MSNBC's Donny Deutsch

When marketing/advertising veteran Donny Deutsch appeared on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Friday, June 26, the centrist Democrat had a lot to say about what President Donald Trump will do if he loses to former Vice President Joe Biden in November. Deutsch theorized that Trump would find a way to “monetize” a loss, and he made an excellent point. If Biden is sworn in as president of the United States in January 2021, it won’t be the end of Trump’s political career — and Americans would still have the misfortune of being subjected to his political views on a daily basis.

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