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Stripping voting rights from felons is about politics, not punishment

In 2018 Florida voters approved a constitutional amendment ending the disenfranchisement of ex-convicts. Though it excluded people convicted of murder or sexual offenses, Amendment 4 restored voting rights to felons “after they complete all the terms of their sentence including parole or probation.”

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Rudy Giuliani melts down after Piers Morgan calls him 'completely barking mad' in train wreck interview

Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani went completely off the rails during an interview with British journalist Piers Morgan on Thursday after Morgan confronted the former New York mayor about some of President Donald Trump's inflammatory tweets.

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MSNBC's Morning Joe scorches GOP senators for following Trump 'over the cliff' to election losses

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough hammered Senate Republicans for following President Donald Trump "over a cliff."

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Trump-loving Minneapolis police union boss calls the cops on a reporter for knocking on his door

Lt. Bob Kroll, the Trump-loving president of the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis, called the police this week on a Washington Post reporter for the purported offense of knocking on the door of his house.

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'I know a dying administration when I see one': British journalist says brutal crackdown will seal Trump's doom

British journalist Ed Luce called out Senate Republicans for covering a dying Trump administration that's threatening U.S. democracy as it gasps for survival.

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Memorial service to be held for George Floyd after week of protests

A memorial service was to be held Thursday for George Floyd after more than a week of nationwide protests over the African American's death at the hands of a white police officer.

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'This isn't going away': Defying curfews and police brutality in relentless push for justice, uprising over killing of George Floyd keeps growing

"Essential workers are exempt from the curfew, and what we are doing here is essential."

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Trump's using protests to gain 'illegitimate power' as part of his 'American Führer' fantasy: forensic psychiatrist

A Yale psychiatrist who has repeatedly sounded the alarm on President Donald Trump's mental health warned that his "displays of false strength" foreshadow his reaction to the November election if he loses.

Dr. Bandy X. Lee is a forensic psychiatrist at Yale School of Medicine, author of the textbook "Violence," and editor of "The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 37 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President." Lee, who heads the World Mental Health Coalition, focuses on public health approaches to violence prevention and has led various think tanks that seek to "draw connections between individual, community, and societal violence, as they are interrelated."

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Trump gives strongest hint yet that Roger Stone is getting a pardon: 'He can sleep well at night!'

President Donald Trump on Thursday gave his strongest indication yet that convicted ally Roger Stone would be getting a pardon.

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Fury as New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees criticizes NFL kneeling protests

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees sparked a furious backlash as he refused to support renewed NFL kneeling protests on Wednesday, saying to do so would be "disrespecting" the United States flag.

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Trump’s Mar-a-Lago buddy used his 'shadow' sway over the VA to promote his Marvel comic book empire

Two and a half years ago, top officials from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs rang the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange. Standing on the podium with them was a cheering, flexing Captain America. Spider-Man waved from the trading floor below.

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Ex-UAW chief pleads guilty to embezzling $1 million in union dues

A former president of United Auto Workers faces up to five years in prison after pleading guilty Wednesday to embezzling more than $1 million dollars in union funds and evading taxes.

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