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Mike Huckabee: 'Crazy people' who want to remove statues of 'white' Jesus are 'trying to erase history'

Ordained minister and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (R) complained on Tuesday that Black Lives Matter activists are trying to erase "history" by calling for the removal of statues depicting a "white" Jesus Christ.

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Trump's Florida GOP convention is going to make the Tulsa fiasco look like a 'walk in the park': conservative

In her column for the Washington Post, conservative Jennifer Rubin warned Republicans that they and Donald Trump are making a huge mistake by going forward with their presidential nominating convention in Jacksonville, Florida which is currently seeing an explosion of COVID-19 virus cases.

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WATCH: Trump says ‘I don’t kid’ in stunning admission he ordered ‘slow down’ of coronavirus testing

President Donald Trump is admitting he was not joking when he told supporters in Tulsa on Saturday, "I said to my people, 'Slow the testing down please.'"

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'It's just posturing': Former US Attorney explains why Trump can't just arrest whoever he wants for toppling statues

Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance said during an MSNBC interview Tuesday that President Donald Trump's threats to throw protesters in jail for 10 years are just another example of "posturing."

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Trump complains about Dr. Fauci having higher poll numbers than him in rant against 'fake news'

President Donald Trump on Tuesday complained that he isn't getting any credit for the United States' purportedly first-rate response to the COVID-19 pandemic, even as the public gives high marks to Dr. Anthony Fauci.

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Texas Children's Hospital begins admitting adults due to COVID-19 surge

Officials at Texas Children’s Hospital confirmed this week that the facility has begun admitting adults due to the rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations across the state.

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City officials dread campaign rallies and GOP convention as coronavirus burns through Trump country

Elected officials are dreading President Donald Trump's campaign rallies in cities where new coronavirus cases have been spreading.

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Missouri cop pulled off streets after threatening driver over off-duty fender-bender

A Missouri police officer has been placed on desk duty after a video emerged of him threatening and invading the space of man while he was off duty, Fox 4 reports.

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Alan Dershowitz brutally mocked for claiming he brought his family to Jeffrey Epstein's 'Pedophile Island'

Trump-defending attorney Alan Dershowitz on Monday night drew hackles from around the internet when he tried to defend himself against charges that he had traveled to the infamous island where deceased billionaire Jeffrey Epstein allegedly brought underage sex-trafficking victims.

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Trump: ‘I was surprised’ with LGBTQ ruling since SCOTUS is ‘supposed to be in our favor’

President Donald Trump says he was "surprised" with last week's historic Supreme Court ruling on LGBTQ workers' civil rights, suggesting he was "supposed" to win.

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Trump-voting women fleeing president because they are fed up with his 'exhausting chaos': report

According to a report from the Washington Post, women who voted for Donald Trump in 2016 are leaving the fold because they are tired of the unrelenting "chaos" of a president who spends more time tweeting than running the country.

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COVID-19 lockdown protests fueled by ‘scam artist’ brothers who exploit conservative outrage: report

On Tuesday, The Daily Beast profiled Aaron, Chris, and Ben Dorr — a trio of brothers who helped organize some of the COVID-19 anti-lockdown protests around the country, and who in fact have spent years latching onto conservative causes to enrich themselves.

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WATCH: Restaurant denies service to Black child over ‘dress code’ violation — after serving white boy in similar clothing

A video posted to Instagram this Monday showing a Baltimore restaurant employee denying service to a African American boy, claiming that his athletic shorts and tennis shoes violated their dress code despite seating a white child who was similarly dressed, has since gone viral and now the restaurant is apologizing, CBS Baltimore reports.

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