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'Snowflake' Trump mocked for hiring 'highly respected pollster' to refute CNN poll

President Donald Trump appears to be fuming over a series of polls that show him losing by a wide margin to the presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden. One poll in particular, CNN's shows Biden beating Trump by 14 points.

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez swats down Kayleigh McEnany with a single tweet after being derided as a 'Biden advisor'

Republicans are keen to tie Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) to former Vice President Joe Biden, believing that her Democratic Socialist platform will be a liability for the Democratic Party with moderate voters in November.

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Man arrested after threatening to shoot up 'antifa soldiers' at San Antonio protest

A man in San Antonio, Texas, is facing charges of making terroristic threats on social media after he threatened to kill "Antifa soldiers" at Friday's protests in the city, the San Antonio Express-News reports.

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Bail set at $1 million for policeman charged with Floyd murder

A Minneapolis judge set a $1 million bail for police officer Derek Chauvin Monday as he made his first court appearance charged with the murder of George Floyd, the 46-year-old African-American man whose death sparked nationwide protests.

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Police caught on videos slashing tires amid protests in Minneapolis

Videos captured cases of officers in military-style uniforms destroying property during the protests over the past week.

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WATCH: Child left sobbing after woman threatens to kill her mother for participating in Black Lives Matter rally

A video that seems to show a woman confronting a mother and her 8-year-old daughter during a protest in Bakersfield, California, has gone viral and now the mother is telling her story to KGET.

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Kayleigh McEnany goes off on CNN after reporter grills her about violently clearing out Lafayette Square for Trump's photo-op

During the Monday press briefing, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany claimed that President Donald Trump has "no regrets" for having protesters forcibly dispersed so that he could do a photo-op at the St. John's Church.

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New York starts reopening as WHO says virus 'worsening' worldwide

New York City -- the epicenter of America's coronavirus outbreak -- began partially reopening its shattered economy Monday following almost three months of lockdown, as the World Health Organization warned the situation was "worsening" worldwide.

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Biden launches LGBTQ voting initiative as Trump totally ignores Pride Month

Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's campaign is launching Out for Biden, an LGBTQ voting initiative for Pride month, while President Donald Trump ignores the LGBTQ community and refuses to honor the historic events that propelled equality forward this month. Biden has an 8000 word policy plan on LGBTQ equality. He also issued a statement marking LGBTQ Pride Month on June 1. Trump has never issued a proclamation honoring LGBTQ Pride month, although last year he posted a tweet, managing to turn the month's focus to himself.

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WATCH: Maryland restaurant closes down after facing a massive backlash over owner's racist Facebook posts

About 100 protesters confronted a Maryland restaurant owner over his racist Facebook posts.

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Real estate agent insists he’s not racist after wishing he could shoot Black people in gun-toting SnapChat video

A real estate agent in Long Island, New York, has been fired in the wake of a racist rant he posted online regarding the protests over the police killing of George Floyd.

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Trump responds to NFL chief's protest statement

Donald Trump has reiterated his demands for NFL players to stand during the national anthem, saying any player who kneels would be "disrespecting" the United States.

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'Law and order' evangelicals chastised by Christian columnist for ignoring police racism: 'We created Derek Chauvin'

Under a headline, "An Open Letter to My Fellow White Christians," New York Times contributing opinion columnist Margaret Renkl chastised Christians who are fiercely in the "law and order" camp when it comes to defending the police, for failing to come to grips with the fact that there is a strong racist element in policing in the country.

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