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Federal judge who accused Barr of 'distorting' the Mueller report has read an unredacted version — and now he's demanding some answers

The Mueller report hasn’t been in the headlines much in 2020, a year that has found reporters heavily focused on the Ukraine scandal, President Donald Trump’s acquittal on two articles of impeachment, the coronavirus pandemic, former Vice President Joe Biden’s surge in the Democratic presidential primary and — most recently — the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis on May 25. But the Mueller report is still a compelling read, and a federal judge is demanding some answers after confirming, on June 8, that he has read an unredacted version of the lengthy document.

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'Who does this protect?' Minnesota authorities admit officers slashed car tires during protests

Minnesota authorities on Monday admitted that state patrol troopers and Minneapolis police officers slashed the tires of dozens of parked cars late last month during protests over the killing of George Floyd, leaving demonstrators, medics, and journalists stranded.

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Hospitalized Buffalo protester has a three-word response to Trump's Twitter attacks

President Donald Trump’s attack on hospitalized Buffalo protester Martin Gugino drew widespread shock and condemnation on Tuesday -- and now Gugino himself has responded.

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'Weakened' Trump increasingly unable to get aides to do his dirty work as election looms: legal columnists

In a column for The Atlantic, two editors from Lawfare pointed out that Donald Trump is increasingly having problems getting officials in his administration to cater to his whims as the president looks like he might not be re-elected.

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Kentucky city commissioner resigns after her son calls George Floyd protests 'Planet of the Apes'

A city commissioner in Ashland, Kentucky, has resigned her post after she failed to condemn a racist Facebook message authored by her son, WOWK reports.

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Fox's Chris Wallace schools Trump on The View: When you're getting called out by a bishop, Mattis and Esper 'it's not a good week'

Fox News host Chris Wallace told the women of "The View" that it's clear President Donald Trump is having a really bad week.

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Trump mulls replacing Jared Kushner: report

Though President Donald Trump publicly praised his son-in-law Jared Kushner as "my star" on Monday, he has privately fumed about his top adviser over his sagging poll numbers, according to Vanity Fair's Gabriel Sherman.

Trump and Kushner participated in a roundtable event at the White House on Monday, where Kushner appeared to declare both police brutality and systemic racism fixed.

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The View's Whoopi Goldberg tries to set Meghan McCain straight after she fumes over 'defund the police' slogan

"The View" co-hosts debated the movement to "defund the police," which Meghan McCain took to a hyperbolic conclusion that it means no public safety and anarchy. But co-hosts Sunny Hostin, Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg explained that McCain and other conservatives are taking the word "defund" and turning it into taking away any security at all.

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Police charge man with 'disturbance' for wearing blackface to George Floyd demonstration

A white man has reportedly been charged with creating a disturbance after showed up wearing blackface at a demonstration to honor George Floyd.

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'Deranged': CNN reporter slams Trump for pushing 'disconnected from reality' conspiracy theory to defend Buffalo cops

During a CNN panel discussion on an outrageous tweet by Donald Trump, accusing the 75-year-old victim of a police assault in Buffalo of being an antifa plant to make cops look bad, White House correspondent John Harwood harshly criticized the president as being "deranged."

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‘Complete meltdown’: Election chaos in Georgia as voters face long lines, broken machines and confused poll workers

According to reports, Georgia election workers and voters are experiencing major issues in Atlanta this Tuesday during the state's primaries, mainly due to problematic election machines, forcing people to stand in long lines and cast provisional ballots.

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Buffalo police dispatcher suspended for calling protesters ‘wild animals’: ‘Allow officers to shoot and kill!’

A Buffalo dispatcher was suspended over his "reprehensible" social media postings.

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