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The View's Meghan McCain burns Trump for making older voters think he's going to feed them to the virus

"The View" co-host Meghan McCain explained how President Donald Trump’s own rhetoric is driving away some of his most important voters.

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Maryland's GOP governor slams Trump's 'inflammatory rhetoric' over Minneapolis unrest

The governor of Maryland is speaking out against President Trump's "inflammatory rhetoric" in the wake of riots in Minneapolis over the killing of George Floyd.

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'It was murder': Minneapolis demands charges in police killing of George Floyd, calls to defund cops

As thousands take to the streets of Minneapolis to protest against the police killing of George Floyd for the third night in a row, we go to Minneapolis to speak with City Councilmember Jeremiah Ellison. Police pointed an automatic rifle at his head in 2015 when he was peacefully protesting the police killing of another African American man, Jamar Clark. We also speak with Kandace Montgomery with the Black Visions Collective, which is calling for the abolition of police.

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Badly hit California economy aims to reverse virus 'free fall'

Millions unemployed, world-famous tourist attractions closed, movie sets shuttered and a huge deficit looming: California has been among the states hardest hit by the pandemic economically.

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‘I want to scream’: Columnist pens emotional reaction to George Floyd’s killing

A long list of liberals and progressives, from the Rev. Al Sharpton to Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson, have vehemently condemned the violence and civil unrest that Minneapolis has suffered following the death of George Floyd — an African-American man who, in a horrifying video, can be seen telling four police officers, “I can’t breathe” while handcuffed and pinned to the ground. But they have also stressed that the anger surrounding Floyd’s death is perfectly justified and encouraged peaceful, nonviolent protests. And Robinson expresses some of that anger in his May 28 column, asserting that the type of abuse suffered by Floyd in Minneapolis and Ahmaud Arbery has to stop.

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Trump's quote about shooting looters came from notorious 1960s Miami police chief who waged 'war' against 'hoodlums'

President Donald Trump's threat to start shooting Minneapolis looters was actually not an original quote -- in fact, its origin dates back more than 50 years ago.

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Georgia Supreme Court justice embarrassed after ‘awful’ video emerges of his nephew threatening to kill Black people

In what many say is an example of a "climate of racism" across the city, police in Decatur, Georgia, are investigating a racist video that was posted online by a teenager, 11Alive reports.

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Trump-loving customer vows to rip down mask ordinance sign from salon owner's door

An Oklahoma woman recorded herself ripping down a salon's sign notifying customers that masks are mandatory for service.

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Inside the radical Republican war on the Post Office

In the weeks ahead America’s daily mail delivery may come to a complete halt because the U.S. Postal Service is running out of cash—though Donald Trump may take last-minute action so he can proclaim himself the hero who saved the post office.

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Ted Cruz calls for criminal investigation into Twitter

This Friday, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) sent a letter to the Justice and Treasury departments calling for a criminal investigation into Twitter regarding allegations it violated U.S. sanctions against Iran, Axios reports.

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Americans horrified after official White House Twitter account repeats Trump's threat to kill looters

President Donald Trump on Thursday night threatened to start shooting people who are looting stores in Minneapolis, which got Twitter to hide the tweet on the grounds that it broke the company's policy against glorifying violence.

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Trump reveals a striking divide with his reaction to armed lockdown protesters vs George Floyd protesters

President Donald Trump reacted in remarkably different ways to protests at the start and end of May.

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‘I will never surrender’: Mississippi mayor refuses to resign after defending officers involved in George Floyd’s death

Some conservatives and libertarians — from MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough to Judge Andrew Napolitano of Fox News — have been vehemently outspoken about the death of Minneapolis resident George Floyd, asserting that his death was absolutely inexcusable. Napolitano, in fact, has called for all four of the officers involved in Floyd’s death to face murder charges. But Hal Marx, the far-right Republican mayor of Petal, Mississippi, has defended the officers, and critics are calling for Marx’s resignation.

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