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Bill Barr tried to undermine an SDNY case that directly implicated Trump: report

Attorney General Bill Barr directed Justice Department officials to draft legal memos undermining the campaign finance hush money case that brought down Michael Cohen and implicated President Donald Trump, according to a report Thursday in the New York Times.

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How a cognitive failing explains why so many people reject the facts about the pandemic

Bemoaning uneven individual and state compliance with public health recommendations, top U.S. COVID-19 adviser Anthony Fauci recently blamed the country’s ineffective pandemic response on an American “anti-science bias.” He called this bias “inconceivable,” because “science is truth.” Fauci compared those discounting the importance of masks and social distancing to “anti-vaxxers” in their “amazing” refusal to listen to science.

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Worries over the 'mental acuity' of the president after 'complete gibberish' interview on Fox News

President Donald Trump's fitness to hold office was called into question after the broadcasting on Thursday evening of a town hall that had been pre-recorded with Fox News personality Sean Hannity.

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Trump campaign manager in 'quasi-quarantine' after outbreak of COVID at Tulsa rally: report

Donald Trump's campaign manager is "working remotely" after the outbreak of coronavirus among staff who worked at the president's controversial rally in Tulsa.

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Trump calls Black Lives Matter protesters 'terrorists' — and warns 'there is going to be retribution'

On a pre-recorded town hall interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News Thursday, President Donald Trump attacked Black Lives Matter demonstrators as "terrorists" and threatened "retribution," according to The Daily Beast.

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Russia-based ‘Evil Corp’ could launch cyberattack on America’s election infrastructure: security experts

On Thursday, The New York Times reported that experts are fearful that a group of Russian cybercriminals could launch an attack on the U.S. elections system.

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Long Beach mayor asks FBI to investigate threats against civil rights activist by retired officers

On Thursday, Robert Garcia, the mayor of Long Beach, California, announced that he has asked the FBI to investigate "disgusting and unacceptable" threats on social media allegedly posted by retired LBPD officers against civil rights activist Shaun King.

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New details reveal how Bill Barr meddled in the Michael Cohen case — even after he'd pleaded guilty

On Thursday, The New York Times reported that Attorney General William Barr tried to interfere in the case of President Donald Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen — even after he pleaded guilty.

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GOP governor: Leader of veterans nursing home with 76 COVID-19 deaths won't have to be licensed

On Thursday, according to The Daily Beast, Gov. Charlie Baker (R-MA) announced that the leader of a state nursing home where 76 residents have died of COVID-19 will not need to be licensed as a nursing home administrator.

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‘Tom Cotton is racist’: Internet slams ‘Constitutional-ignoramus’ and ‘racist’ Senator’s argument against DC statehood

U.S. Republican Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas is under fire after delivering what many are calling a "racist" argument against granting statehood to the nation's capital, Washington, D.C.

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'Nuttier than a bag of squirrels': Tom Cotton ripped for 'obvious dogwhistles' in Senate speech

On Thursday, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) rose on the Senate floor to attack the proposal for D.C. statehood, saying, "Would you trust Mayor Bowser to keep Washington safe?" and "Wyoming is smaller than Washington by population, but it has three times as many workers in mining, logging and construction, and ten times as many workers in manufacturing ... What vital industries would the new state of Washington represent? Lobbying? Bureaucracy? Give me a break."

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Experts reveal how right-wing media misled viewers about the coronavirus

Although some GOP governors have joined their Democratic counterparts in aggressively promoting social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic — including Maryland’s Larry Hogan and Massachusetts’ Charlie Baker — President Donald Trump and much of the right-wing media, from Fox News to AM talk radio, have failed to take the crisis seriously. And according to Washington Post reporter Christopher Ingraham, some recent studies offer a damning indictment of right-wing media coverage of the pandemic.

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Potential political 'earthquake' brewing as Booker takes lead over McGrath in Kentucky

Progressive state Rep. Charles Booker on Thursday overtook centrist Amy McGrath for the first time in the vote count of Tuesday's primary, raising hopes of a potential upset in the race to face Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in November.

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