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Trump says voting by mail will ‘lead to the end’ of the Republican Party

On Thursday evening, in an all-caps tweet, President Donald Trump once again attacked early voting — this time going so far to say that it could "lead to the end of our great Republican Party."

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Trump to suppress votes in 2020 — by forcing a flood of disinformation on social media: report

On Thursday, writing for The Daily Beast, national security reporter Spencer Ackerman and White House reporter Asawin Suebsaeng outlined the potential consequences of President Donald Trump's new executive order targeting social media platforms.

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Extremism expert explains why ‘fascists and neo-Nazis’ are infiltrating protests against police violence

Fears are growing over right-wing provocateurs exploiting the protests of police violence as they seek to start a second civil war in America, that they call the "boogaloo."

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Republican explains why he won’t wear a mask: ‘It’s part of the dehumanization of the children of God’

On Thursday, CNN spoke with GOP lawmakers who refuse to wear masks — and one of the more colorful responses came from Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA).

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'Dead in the water': Republicans fear Trump will lose in November and take vulnerable GOP senators with him

In recent weeks, Democratic strategists have been encouraged not only by polls showing President Donald Trump trailing former Vice President Joe Biden (the presumptive Democratic nominee) but by signs Democrats have a shot at retaking the U.S. Senate. That doesn’t mean that Democrats should be overconfident; wise politicians campaign like they’re 15 or 20 points behind no matter how good they’re looking in polls.

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‘Someone shot into the rally’ protesting Floyd killing at Colorado capitol: lawmaker

On Thursday, a Colorado state representative reported being shot at while at a rally at the state capitol in Denver protesting the police killing of George Floyd.

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REVEALED: Billions for defense contractors hidden in new House coronavirus relief bill

When they passed another bill this month to help the tens of millions of Americans left unemployed and hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic, Democrats in the House of Representatives touted the $3 trillion legislation’s benefits to working people, renters, first responders and others struggling to get by.

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Minneapolis man: George Floyd's killer ‘tried to kill me’ 12 years ago

On Thursday, The Daily Beast reported that Ira Toles, a man in Minneapolis, alleges that Derek Chauvin, the MPD officer who kneeled on George Floyd until he suffocated, also tried to kill him in 2008.

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'Scientifically unsound': Disturbing evidence shows officials are hiding and deflating COVID-19 stats to build the case for 'opening up'

The United States passed a grim milestone this week when researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore reported that the country’s coronavirus death count had reached 100,000. But the number of COVID-19 fatalities and infections, many experts believe, is even worse than what is being reported. And journalists Darius Tahir and Adam Cancryn, in Politico, report that the number of deaths and new infections is being “deflated” at a time when President Donald Trump is pushing for states to reopen their economies sooner rather than later.

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Trump is igniting a constitutional crisis — and it could doom the US to becoming a failed state

There are no universally accepted definitions of either a “failed state” or a “constitutional crisis.” Good arguments can be advanced, however, that we are suffering from both disorders at the state and national levels in the midst of the lethal COVID-19 pandemic.

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'The city is burning': Minneapolis prosecutor slammed for not arresting former cop who killed George Floyd

Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman was harshly criticized online after he held a press conference with US Attorney Erica MacDonald.

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In latest legal blow to Trump and dirty energy, federal appeals court upholds block on Keystone XL permit

"Contrary to what the Trump administration has argued, the law is clear. We won't sacrifice imperiled species so giant corporations can profit from the dirty fossil fuels that pollute our waters and climate."

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‘False and absurd’: Trump ridiculed while getting fact checked on California kids stealing ballots

On Thursday, President Donald Trump offered up a new argument against expanding mail-in voting: that kids will raid mailboxes and steal ballots to illegally vote.

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