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Attorney General Barr denies tear gassing protesters: 'Pepper spray is not a chemical irritant'

Attorney General William Barr on Sunday insisted that federal forces did not technically use "tear gas" on protesters outside the White House because pepper spray is not a "chemical irritant."

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'A pack of animals': White House trade adviser blames looters for destroying Trump's economy

White House economic adviser Peter Navarro said on Sunday that looters and rioters are "bad hombres" and "a pack of animals."

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Ben Carson cornered on CNN over Trump's re-tweet of attack on George Floyd

During his interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson found himself being confronted with tweets made by Donald Trump attacking the character of George Floyd who was murdered by four now-fired Minneapolis cops.

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Trump’s abuse of religion follows playbook of authoritarian leaders around the world

It was a striking moment: Donald Trump, Bible in hand, posing for photos in an apparent moment of political theater made possible by the dispersal of protesters through the use of tear gas.

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Trump DHS chief denies 'systemic racism': Black people just 'feel slighted' by police killings

Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf argued over the weekend that there is no "systemic racism problem with law enforcement."

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Colin Powell buries 'birther and liar' Trump in CNN interview -- and vows to vote for Biden

In a highly candid interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, former Secretary of State Colin Powell went all in attacking Donald Trump, saying he didn't like him in 2016 when he was running as a "birther" and he dislikes the president even more now because he is a "liar."

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Prominent Republicans serving notice they won't support Trump's re-election: report

According to a report from the New York Times, prominent Republicans are making it clear to Donald Trump that he won't be receiving their votes or support as he runs for re-election -- and they may endorse his presumptive opponent Joe Biden.

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GOP lawmakers plotting escape from Trump over possibility he'll lose election in a 'landslide': conservative

In a column for the Daily Beast, conservative commentator Matt Lewis said there are indications that more than a few GOP lawmakers will turn their backs on Donald Trump as it becomes clearer that he will go down in a major defeat in November.

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Pandemic, dire economy, unrest upend US presidential race

Three concurrent crises scarring the United States -- a deadly health pandemic, economic despair and widespread social unrest -- have reframed this year's presidential contest and prompted national reflection over racial inequality in America.

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Virus deaths approach 400,000 as oil producers extend output cuts

The global death toll from the coronavirus neared 400,000 on Sunday with fatalities accelerating in Latin America, as oil-producing countries agreed to extend output cuts to offset a collapse in prices caused by the pandemic.

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UFC superstar Conor McGregor announces retirement

Mixed martial arts superstar Conor McGregor announced his retirement from the sport on Sunday.

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WATCH: 'Let the world know what is going on in Seattle!'

Late Saturday night, videos emerged of the Seattle Police Department using draconian tactics to fight people protesting against police violence.

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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey kicked out of protest: ‘The most intense walk of shame I’ve ever seen’

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey was kicked out of a protest against police violence on Saturday.

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