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Trump is America's first 'vigilante' president who encourages 'private violence' against his own citizens: columnists

In a column for the conservative Bulwark, two political science professors from Amherst surveyed the comments and tweets made by Donald Trump and concluded that there has never been an American president who has gone to such great pains to encourage their followers to physically harm their critics.

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Dr. Fauci reveals he’s no longer meeting with Trump as COVID-19 task force withers away

A STAT Q&A with Dr. Anthony Fauci revealed that the top infectious diseases expert in the country no longer has the meetings with President Donald Trump that he once did. Nor is the Coronavirus Task Force meeting as often as they once were.

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Former NYPD commissioner Bernard Kerik on George Floyd's killing: 'Those things happen'

Disgraced former NYPD commissioner Bernard Kerik on Monday suggested that there is coordination between presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and so-called "terrorists" because they rioted after the death of George Floyd.

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Obama explains how to transform ‘legitimate’ anger into permanent change in new statement on George Floyd protests

Former President Barack Obama called on Americans to vote out elected officials standing in the way of criminal justice reform.

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Protester dragged to death by FedEx truck in St. Louis

In the early morning after a night of protests in St. Louis this Saturday, a man was dragged to death by a FedEx truck driver after protesters tried to shut down a stretch of the Interstate 70 freeway, Fox46 reports.

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Election could be muddled by 'almost unintelligible' election law: constitutional law professor

A constitutional law professor is sounding the alarm about an obscure provision in the election law that creates ambiguity that could cause confusion if the election is close in November.

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Russian state media encouraging Trump to let protests go on to 'terrorize' white people into voting for him: report

According to a report from the Daily Beast's Russia expert Julia Davis, the violence and turmoil on the streets of the U.S. is "bringing considerable joy to Vladimir Putin’s Russia," that the state media hopes it goes on for an extended period of time -- believing it will help Donald Trump's re-election chances.

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GOP’s Tom Cotton calls for 101st Airborne Division to put down 'antifa terrorists'

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) on Monday said that it was time to call in the United States armed forces to put down rioting in American cities.

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Former pal Piers Morgan blisters Trump for 'hiding in his bunker' as America burns

British presenter Piers Morgan criticized President Donald Trump for "hiding in his bunker" instead of leading America out of a dark period in its history.

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'We are leaderless right now!' Trump supporters despair that he's doing nothing as riots erupt across America

Several supporters of President Donald Trump are very upset that he is not doing enough to crack down on the violence that has swept the country ever since the killing of George Floyd last week.

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Desperate and 'out-of-control' Trump might prompt violent insurrection to stay in office: columnist

Writing for the Daily Beast, columnist Michael Tomasky made a strong case that Donald Trump has removed any doubt that he is "morally unfit" to be president and, faced with the possibility he may not be re-elected, could resort to encouraging his followers to take up arms in his defense.

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Trump branded ‘bunker boy’ for ‘hiding in the basement’ and turning off White House lights: ‘Total lack of leadership’

Over the past week the nation has seen protests in more than 75 cities against the horrific police killing of George Floyd, an unarmed, handcuffed Black man who was not resisting arrest. Over the weekend the nation, desperate for presidential leadership, saw none, as reports at both The New York Times and the Washington Post detailed .

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Trump is 'capable of reading' a unifying message -- but it's doubtful he'll mean it: Atlanta mayor

Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms on Monday expressed little confidence that President Donald Trump could unify the nation at a time when the United States faces a triple threat of a recession, a pandemic, and civil unrest.

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