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Gov. Greg Abbott recommends Texans stay home as coronavirus cases surge

With cases of the coronavirus surging to record levels in Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott recommended Tuesday that Texans stay home as much as possible and for the first time moved to allow the tightening of two kinds of restrictions that had been eased under his reopening plan.

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Police used pepper spray and flash-bang grenades on protesters outside Trump's controversial Phoenix rally: report

Police in Phoenix gassed protesters outside a church where President Donald Trump was holding a campaign rally despite the COVID-19 pandemic.

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White Supremacists suspected of painting N-word, ‘Trump 2020’ and worse at destroyed Santa Fe restaurant

The India Palace was vandalized with "white power" and "Trump 2020" graffiti by vandals who caused over $100,0000 in damage, according to the Santa Fe Reporter.

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'The elephant not in the room' and the strange emptiness of the Melania Trump biography

Mary Jordan prefaces "The Art of Her Deal," her new biography of first lady Melania Trump, with an insider account of the night in October 2016 when the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape was leaked. (That would be the one in which her husband bragged about his propensity to grab unwilling women "by the pussy.") Those were tense hours for the campaign, as senior staff gathered with the candidate around a screen to grapple with the news.They were also tense hours between Melania and Donald Trump, who had "red coming up his neck to his ears," and put off returning to face his wife that night for as long as possible.
Team Trump was focused on one person sitting more than thirty floors above them in the penthouse. They could spin and divert attention — strategist Steve Bannon, Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, and others were already formulating ideas for how to do that — but if Melania walked out, the campaign was all but over. If she said she couldn't tolerate her husband's behavior, why should female voters?

"Everybody was saying, 'You should go upstairs and see Melania. Why don't you go upstairs now and see Melania?' And he was not rushing to go up there," [campaign adviser Chris] Christie remembered. "I said to him, 'It ain't going to get any easier. The longer you wait, it's not going to get any easier.' " Another person in the room said, "That night he seemed frightened to go face his wife." It took Trump two hours to finally step into the elevator.

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Jared Kushner and Brad Parscale are at 'the top of Trump's hit list' following Tulsa disaster: report

Top staff at Donald Trump's re-election campaign, including campaign manager Brad Parscale and White House campaign lead Jared Kushner — also the president's son-in-law — appear to be in the president's crosshairs following Saturday's ill-attended "comeback" rally in Tulsa, Okla.Trump was left visibly shaken after fewer than 6,200 people showed up to watch him speak at the 19,000-seat BOK arena.

"Brad really sh*t the bed Saturday night," one Republican source told Vanity Fair's Gabriel Sherman. "You have to remember: Execution is 95% of presidential politics."

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Republican who tested positive for COVID-19 had campaign event with a live band — but not masks

The Republican nominee for Congress in South Carolina's first congressional announced on Tuesday evening that she has tested positive for COVID-19.

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Trump supports honoring Confederate 'losers' because he's obsessed with 'preserving white supremacy': Conservative columnist

On Tuesday, writing for The Washington Post, conservative columnist Max Boot broke down President Donald Trump's fascination with Confederate monuments.

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'We must fix this before November': Mimi Rocah blasts 3-hour lines to vote in New York

Former MSNBC legal analyst Mimi Rocah blasted the long lines to vote in New York during Tuesday's Democratic Party primary.

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Trump's 'startling' corruption in Turkey is John Bolton's most damning allegation: columnist

On Tuesday, writing for The Washington Post, columnist David Ignatius argued that, "Among the most startling disclosures in John Bolton’s new book is his account of President Trump’s dealings with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. It’s a tale that connects some of Trump’s closest advisers: former national security adviser Michael Flynn, personal lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani, and senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner."

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Trump complains about ‘spoiled rich people' during Arizona rally: ‘Lock them up’

"That's why when rioting and looting broke out in our nation's capital, I quickly deplored -- I came in, I deployed the National Guard very quickly," Trump said. "We saved that incredible statue."

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GOP governor refuses to take responsibility for COVID surge: ‘I don’t feel guilty’

On Tuesday, The Kansas City Star reported that Gov. Mike Parson (R-MO) told reporters at his latest press briefing that he takes no responsibility for the rise in COVID-19 cases in Missouri following his decision to fully lift state public health restrictions.

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‘Chuck Todd simply has to go’: MSNBC anchor blasted for interview described as a ‘colossal disaster’

MSNBC anchor Chuck Todd trended nationwide on Twitter on Tuesday following an interview with former acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney.

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Detective involved in killing Breonna Taylor fired by Louisville chief: 'I find your conduct a shock to the conscience'

On Tuesday, NBC News reported that the Louisville chief of police has fired one of the detectives responsible for the death of Breonna Taylor.

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