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Obama winning disproves the existence of ‘systemic racism’: Trump advisor Larry Kudlow

On CNBC News Monday, President Donald Trump's economic adviser Larry Kudlow reiterated his position that he does not believe America has an issue with "systemic racism" — and as evidence, offered the fact that President Barack Obama had been elected twice.

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NOAA chief busted for violating ethics by trying to cover-up Trump’s false claims about Hurricane Dorian

There was continued fallout on Monday from President Donald Trump's scandal involving a hurricane forecast map that was doctored with a Sharpie marker.

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'Guardians not warriors': Atlanta mayor orders police reforms

The mayor of Atlanta ordered immediate police reforms on Monday after the fatal shooting of a black man by a white police officer in the US city sparked further outrage over the deaths of African-Americans at the hands of law enforcement.

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Iowa governor promised 'a guarantee' she'll pass an executive order to allow felons the right to vote again

The Des Moines Register reported Monday that Gov. Kim Reynolds presented "a guarantee" to groups that she will sign an executive order to allow felons voting rights.

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The NYPD will disband plainclothes violent crimes unit with history of shootings

The New York Police Department announced that it would be disbanding the violent crimes unit that operates in plain clothes while on the streets. The unit has been "involved in some of the city’s most notorious police shootings," reported the New York Times.

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Atlanta cop had ‘no justification’ to shoot Rayshard Brooks: Ex-police commissioner says ‘he knew he didn't have a deadly weapon’

On CNN Monday, former Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey broke down why the police killing of Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta was completely unjustified.

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A defeated Donald Trump declares ‘we live’ after historic SCOTUS ruling on LGBTQ workplace discrimination (video)

President Donald Trump, whose administration lobbied the Supreme Court to deny LGBTQ people civil rights, on Monday lamented the high court's landmark ruling that finds workplace discrimination against gay and transgender Americans is illegal.

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Trump says he has 'never had an empty seat' at his rallies -- but photos show otherwise

President Donald Trump on Monday repeated a debunked claim about attendance as his campaign rallies.

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WATCH: Trump declares any conversation with him is ‘highly classified’ (which is a lie)

President Donald Trump says that any conversation anyone has with him is classified.

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Trump’s defensive tweet about his health convinced The Washington Post to cover the issue: report

Washington Post reporter Phil Rucker revealed Monday that their paper had no intention of writing about President Donald Trump's trouble descending a ramp and drinking a glass of water with one hand. It was only after Trump freaked out on Twitter and posted about it that the Post wrote it up.

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Trump buried in mockery for his claim about COVID testing: 'This is SNL material'

On Monday, President Donald Trump appeared to suggest to reporters that the United States would cease to have cases of COVID-19 if testing stopped.

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Philadelphia official fired after he’s caught on tape tearing down children’s Black Lives Matter signs

Philadelphia court supervisor Michael Henkel was fired Monday after a video surfaced of him tearing down the Black Lives Matter protest signs made by children at a South Philadelphia park, reported the Philadelphia Inquirer.

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Georgia Democrats set new primary turnout record, outpacing GOP voters

ATLANTA — Democrats set a new turnout record for primary voting in last week’s Georgia vote, soaring past 1 million voters to outpace Republicans during an election plagued by significant obstacles at polling sites.The latest results, still being tallied as absentee ballots are counted, show Democratic turnout in Georgia surpassed 1,060,851 — the previous high-mark set during the 2008 presidential primary when then-U.S. Sen. Barack Obama trounced Hillary Clinton. Republicans lagged behind, with more than 950,000 votes in last week’s contest. But there was no competitive statewide contest on th...

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