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Trump still obese, but free of hydroxychloroquine side effects: White House

President Donald Trump did not suffer side effects from his controversial taking of hydroxychloroquine and is in good health, despite remaining obese, the White House said Wednesday, after he completed an annual medical check.

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'They don't understand what it means to be American': Ex-Pentagon chief blasts White House

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany explained Wednesday that President Donald Trump went to St. John's Church with his Bible because it's what former President George W. Bush did after Sept. 11 and what Winston Churchill did during World War II. The problem, of course, being that protesters demanding an end to police brutality aren't the same as Al-Qaeda or the Nazis and it's police killing unarmed Americans, not Black Lives Matter.

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Team Trump ‘running for cover’ after attempt to crack down on protests results in ‘humiliation’: conservative columnist

Writing in the Washington Post this Wednesday, columnist Jennifer Rubin writes that the "tear-gassing of peaceful protesters, the debasement of St. John’s Episcopal Church, the wholly inappropriate participation of the defense secretary and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the goose step across Lafayette Square" were actually President Trump's way of compensating for reports that he retreated to an underground bunker when protesters got close to the White House.

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'Like George W. Bush after 9/11': Kayleigh McEnany declares Trump Bible photo op a historic moment

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday defended the use of force against protesters in order to clear way for President Donald Trump's photo op at St. John's Episcopal Church.

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WATCH LIVE: Barack Obama to address George Floyd's death and police violence on camera

Former President Barack Obama on Wednesday will discuss the killing of George Floyd and the subsequent protests across the country.

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WATCH: Protesters tackle man carrying semi-automatic rifle at Texas Black Lives Matter protest

In an incident that was captured on video in Lubbock, Texas, this Tuesday, and man who was carrying a semi-automatic rifle was tackled and detained by people attending a Black Lives Matter protest, KVEO reports.

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Maine deputy mayor blamed hacker for his racist George Floyd posts -- until local cops busted him for lying

The deputy mayor of the city of Brewer, Maine has admitted that he personally wrote a racist Facebook post about the death of George Floyd, even though he had told police earlier that someone had hacked into his account.

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Charleston port employee keeps job after social media post praising Dylann Roof

A South Carolina Ports Authority employee was disciplined -- but not fired -- for social media posts praising white supremacist killer Dylann Roof.

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Minnesota's attorney general to charge three more officers in Floyd's death -- and upgrade murder charge

Minnesota's attorney general will elevate murder charges against the former Minneapolis police officer who kneeled on George Floyd's neck until he died, and will charge the other three officers involved in the in-custody death.

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Frat boys expelled from Sigma Chi after video shows them mocking George Floyd’s death

A fraternity at the University of Arkansas is condemning a video that reportedly shows students mocking the death of George Floyd, 4029 News reports.

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Andrew McCabe blisters Rod Rosenstein as 'willing accessory' to Trump's efforts to 'rewrite history' of Russia probe

Former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe strongly denied that he misled Rod Rosenstein, the former deputy director of the Department of Justice.

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'We need to put guardrails in place': Senator unveils plan to bar use of US military force against protesters

"I thought that would seem obvious to everyone. But as we take up the NDAA next week, I'm going to be pushing to ensure the president can't treat the U.S. military as his personal palace guard."

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