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Trump and Barr's 'gobsmacking' firing of SDNY's Berman will haunt the president's allies in the Senate: conservative

On Saturday, writing for The Washington Post, anti-Trump conservative columnist Jennifer Rubin argued that Attorney General William Barr's effort to remove SDNY Attorney Geoffrey Berman, who was just officially removed by President Donald Trump, has backfired.

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Trump Tulsa advance staffers test positive for coronavirus just prior to indoor rally: report

On Saturday, NBC News reporter Geoff Bennett reported that six advance staffers who spent the past few weeks in Tulsa, Oklahoma helping to organize President Donald Trump's campaign rally have tested positive for COVID-19.

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Bill Barr's battles with SDNY's Berman date back to the day Barr was sworn in as Attorney General: WSJ

According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, the attempted firing of Southern District of New York lead prosecutor Geoffrey Berman by Attorney General Bill Barr was long in coming and began preordained days after Barr was approved by the U.S. Senate.

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SDNY’s Berman has a ‘strong argument’ to take Trump to court if he tries to fire him: Ex-DOJ official

On Saturday, in a lengthy Twitter thread, former U.S. Attorney and Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman laid out the legal consequences if President Donald Trump tries to fire SDNY attorney Geoffrey Berman — and why Berman would have a "strong argument" to fight the firing in court if he tried.

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‘Say the words’: VP Mike Pence can’t bring himself to say ‘Black Lives Matter’ during TV interview

During a Friday interview with an ABC affiliate in Pennsylvania, Vice President Mike Pence refused to utter the words "Black Lives Matter" when asked to do so. In fact, he did one worse by declaring "All Lives Matter," a mealy-mouthed response that willfully ignores the deadly social disparities killing Black Americans every day.

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Georgia’s COVID-19 cases spike after it misrepresented its numbers to indicate a decline”

On April 27, Georgia's Republican Governor Brian Kemp made his state the first to reopen after numerous states issued lockdown orders meant to slow the ongoing coronavirus epidemic. Kemp allowed the state's cinemas, churches restaurants, gyms, tattoo parlors and beauty salons to all resume operations, albeit with some social distancing protocols in place.

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Bill Barr's bungled attempt to fire SDNY's Berman will 'come back to bite' Donald Trump: ex-US Attorney

Appearing on MSNBC's "AM JOY" with host Joy Reid, former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance said that Attorney General Bill Barr's bungled attempt to oust the prosecutor heading the Justice Department's SDNY office late Friday night could end up hurting Donald Trump.

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Trump launches bitter attack on Bolton after judge refuses to block book publication

On Saturday, just as a federal judge rejected the Trump administration's motion for an injunction to block publication of former National Security Adviser John Bolton's tell-all book, President Donald Trump took to Twitter to slam the former administration official, calling him "Wacko" and "washed up," and accusing him of illegally leaking classified information.

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Internal affairs records of ex-police director who used racist, sexist slurs to remain private

Internal affairs reports about former Elizabeth Police Director James Cosgrove - who resigned last year after using racist and sexist slurs - will remain shielded from public view, a state Appellate Court ruled Friday.Richard Rivera, a former West New York cop who became a whistleblower, filed a request under the state’s Open Public Records Act (OPRA) for all internal affairs reports about Cosgrove and sued the prosecutor’s office after its denial. Rivera filed his OPRA request after NJ Advance Media first reported on the complaints against Cosgrove, which were later sustained by the prosecut...

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'Nightmare scenario': Trump staffers panicked because president can't 'dig himself out of the hole he’s made for himself'

According to a report from the Daily Beast, advisors closer to Donald Trump are in a full panic because the president's poll numbers have fallen into what they earlier described as "nightmare scenario" territory where his re-election may be out of reach.

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Alarm and confusion: Inside the Trump administration’s decision to leave the World Health Organization

Right before President Donald Trump unveiled punitive measures against China on May 29, he inserted a surprise into his prepared text.

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US Marshals arrest suspect in Louisiana in Detroit protest shooting

DETROIT — A 19-year-old Detroit man facing murder and gun charges in the shooting of a man during the first night of protesting in Detroit has been arrested in Louisiana by the U.S. Marshals Service.Tyjon Hites is charged with first-degree premeditated murder and felony firearm in the death of an Eastpointe man, Javar Harrell.Harrell was gunned down in downtown Detroit at about 11:30 p.m. May 29 amid the first night of the recent police brutality-related protests in Detroit, and police initially reported that someone had shot into the crowd.But further investigation led authorities to believe ...

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Florida Gov. DeSantis defends decision to appeal ruling on felon voting law, cites victims' needs

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis defended his decision to appeal a federal judge’s ruling over Florida’s felon voting law, saying that felons should be required to pay back all restitution to victims before voting, even if they can’t afford to do so.“If somebody gets robbed, they have a right to have restitution paid to them,” he said during a Friday news conference in Miami. “We hardly ever talk about victims anymore in this country. There are people that are victimized by violent crimes in particular who I think we need to be standing up for.”Amendment 4, passed by Florida voters in 201...

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