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Bill Barr to be subpoenaed by Congress for testimony on the politicization of the DOJ: report

Attorney General William Barr is facing a congressional subpoena to compel his testimony before the House of Representatives, Axios reported Monday.

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Damning supercut shows Trump's disorienting attacks on aides he once publicly lauded

Many of the people President Donald Trump once praised are now people he attacks and demonizes, from former National Security Adviser John Bolton to former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. And when former New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman appeared on MSNBC’s “The Beat with Ari Melber” recently, the host played for her a video that shows how badly Trump has flip-flopped when it comes to some people who used to serve in his administration.

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'How to empty seat': comedian Sarah Cooper trolls Trump over Tulsa attendance in new video

On Monday, comedian and Trump impersonator Sarah Cooper posted a new video mocking President Donald Trump over his attendance at Saturday's rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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Fox News anchor responds to Trump's Twitter criticism: 'Thanks for watching, Mr. President'

President Donald Trump on Monday was apparently preoccupied with Fox News coverage of his administration.

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‘All eyes on Kentucky’ trends nationwide -- one day before key primary to see who takes on Mitch McConnell

One day before Kentucky's Democratic Party primary, all eyes are the the Bluegrass State.

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John Bolton details how Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner wield power behind the scenes

Former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton revealed in an interview with ABC News broadcast Sunday that the most powerful person in the White House was Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law.

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A top White House economic adviser is leaving — and he has a disturbing warning on his way out

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett is leaving the administration after his second tour of duty under the tumultuous presidency of Donald Trump, and he shared an ominous warning about the country's future in an interview Monday with the Washington Post.

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The White House is trying to clean up Trump's horrifying admission about testing — but Mike Pence confirmed the worst: report

During his speech at a campaign rally in Tulsa on Saturday, President Donald Trump told the crowd that he had ordered his staff to slow down the amount of coronavirus testing — sparking a fierce backlash from those who have long criticized his handling of the pandemic as inept, if not outright corrupt. White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany defended the comment during a press briefing on Monday, saying that Trump was speaking “in jest.” But Trump’s critics have their doubts, fearing that the president really does want to cut back on testing for COVID-19.

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Here's how 'K-pop' fans turned into a political force that wrecked Trump's Tulsa rally

One of the reasons President Donald Trump's rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma fell apart was thanks to an online army of "K-pop" fans — or fans of Korean pop music. The group reportedly tricked the Trump campaign into thinking there would be far more attendees than there were through fake emails and signups, which not only caused them to put up a vast overflow area that wasn't needed, but may have ruined the data collected for the campaign's social media targeting operation.

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House Dems introduce bill to prevent big pharma price-gouging during COVID-19 Pandemic

The legislation was applauded as necessary to combat Trump's "sycophancy to drug corporations" that is "endangering the nation's pandemic response."

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Matt Gaetz demanded people ‘support the police’ — and was buried in mockery for his past arrest

On Monday, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) tweeted a three-word demand for Americans:

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Everyone who isn't a 'tin-hat-wearing MAGA conspiracy monger' risks termination under Trump: Conservative columnist

On Monday, writing for The Washington Post, conservative columnist Max Boot warned that anyone who shows anything even slightly less than total fealty to President Donald Trump is at risk of losing their job in the administration.

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Jared and Ivanka fought to boot Mike Pence to save GOP’s 2020 ticket from defeat: Ex-Trump official

Tuesday, former National Security Adviser John Bolton's book will be released to the public. Advance copies have already been sent out and hardcopies have been shipped to hit porches. One tidbit of information included in the pages was that Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump did want to get rid of Vice President Mike Pence from the 2020 election ticket.

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