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WATCH: Protesters chant 'Eat the Rich' while marching down Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills

Protesters in Los Angeles marched down Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills on Saturday in protest of police violence.

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Large fires in Philadelphia -- as police scramble to save City Hall

Protests in the City of Brotherly Love resulted in multiple police cars being lit on fire as windows were broken in the town's iconic City Hall.

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Trump Tower is ‘under siege’ as Chicago Police make arrests to defend the president’s building

Protesters marched on Trump Tower in Chicago on Saturday, as Chicago police in riot gear and on horses defend the president's building.

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George Floyd’s brother tears up discussing condolence phone call from Trump: 'It hurt me'

The brother of George Floyd described the condolence phone call he received from President Donald Trump during a Saturday interview on MSNBC.

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Bill Barr slammed by ex-FBI official for ignoring the right-wing ‘Boogaloo Bois’ infiltrating protests

Attorney General Bill Barr was slammed by the former assistant director for counterintelligence at the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Saturday for misleading Americans about the source of violence at the protests over the killing of George Floyd while in police custody.

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Justice Roberts took 'clear swipe' at Kavanaugh in opinion siding with liberals in religion case: report

On Friday night, the Supreme Court handed down a decision in South Bay United Pentecostal Church v. Newsom, holding that California Gov. Gavin Newsom's restrictions on church gatherings are not a violation of religious liberty. Chief Justice John Roberts crossed over to join with the liberals for a 5-4 split.

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'Out of touch' Trump is 'detached from the difficult reality the country is living': ex-GOP lawmaker

According to a report from the New York Times' Peter Baker, Donald Trump has done nothing in the past week but fan the flames of discord at a time when the country is reeling from the coronavirus pandemic that has claimed the lives of over 100,000 in the U.S. and protests have broken out in the streets over police brutality.

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'Liberal Redneck' Trae Crowder slams 'out of control' Minneapolis cops for acting like 'hitmen from gangster movies'

On Saturday, "Liberal Redneck" Trae Crowder posted a lengthy Facebook condemnation of police violence, slamming "out of control" cops and calling for justice.

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Secret Service undercuts Trump's accusation DC's mayor made police stand down against protesters: CNN

In the wake of furious police brutality protests in Washington, D.C. on Friday that left federal buildings vandalized and briefly forced the White House to lock down, President Donald Trump claimed that D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser made the protests worse by refusing to allow the Metropolitan Police to "get involved" and handle crowd control.

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'MAGA loves the Black people': Trump blows off accusation he's trying to incite violence with 'MAGA NIGHT' tweet

On his way to Florida to witness the SpaceX launch, Donald Trump stopped to talk to reporters where he dismissed a question about the intent of a Saturday morning tweet taken by many to encourage his followers to show up outside the White House on Saturday night and confront George Floyd protesters.

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'Trump, Chauvin and Amy Cooper are in the same slime': Pulitzer Prize winner

Surveying the past week of racially-charged incidents -- one of which led to a former police officer being arrested for killing a Black man in Minneapolis -- and other ugliness from the week, Pulitzer Prize winner Colbert King wrote that the police officer, a New York woman who lied to police that a Black man threatened her and Donald Trump who spent the week sliming a critic with a false murder allegation are all cut from the same cloth.

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GOP candidates trying to unseat longtime incumbent lawmaker are refusing to bring up his racist past

After years of Rep. Steve King (R-IA) calling immigrants drug mules, demanding American society be more "homogeneous," and giving racist interviews to far-right European parties, Republicans have finally moved to disown him. They stripped him of all his committee assignments last year, and now several GOP groups are running ads in favor of his primary challenger, state Sen. Randy Feenstra.

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Trump's attacks on protesters derailing his campaign's attempt to appeal to Black voters: report

On Friday, Politico detailed how the killing of George Floyd, and the ensuing protests, have put President Donald Trump in a difficult position as his campaign struggles to improve his standing with Black voters.

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