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REVEALED: An Obama-era plan to protect medical workers in a pandemic was thwarted under Trump

President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed that his Democratic predecessor in the White House, Barack Obama, left him ill-prepared to handle a major health crisis when, in fact, Obama’s administration left behind a comprehensive pandemic game plan that included a 69-page playbook. But Trump’s administration abandoned those Obama-era recommendations. On top of that, National Public Radio’s Brian Mann is reporting that Trump’s administration, in 2017, “stopped work on new federal regulations that would have forced the health care industry to prepare for an airborne infectious disease pandemic such as COVID-19.”

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California's sudden spike in COVID-19 is a disturbing warning for the whole country

On Memorial Day, as crowds packed Venice Beach in Los Angeles, the state of California experienced its highest one-day total for positive coronavirus cases. According to data compiled by the San Jose Mercury News, there were 2,565 new cases in California on May 25 — breaking the previous one-day record from May 5th, when 2,546 new cases were reported across the state. The number of confirmed cases since the start of the outbreak exceeds 100,000 this week in the state of California, a fact that may seems at odds with Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom's slow plan to start approving reopenings among the state's counties as they meet certain benchmarks.

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WATCH: Maddow goes off on GOP governor for not alerting residents of meat packing plant COVID-19 outbreak

MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow on Wednesday harshly criticized Iowa's Republican governor for not alerting residents to an apparent COVID-19 outbreak at a meatpacking plant.

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Eric Trump bragged about the stock market as the US crossed 100,000 dead — and it didn’t go well

On Wednesday, the number of reported coronavirus deaths in the United States officially hit the 100,000 mark — a milestone experts have been anticipating for days.

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Navajo Nation got masks from a former Trump official -- that 'are not approved by the FDA': report

The Indian Health Service acknowledged on Wednesday that 1 million respirator masks it purchased from a former Trump White House official do not meet Food and Drug Administration standards for “use in healthcare settings by health care providers.”

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Police clash with George Floyd protesters in Minneapolis for second straight day

On Wednesday, protests against the police killing of George Floyd continued — and once again, police and demonstrators clashed, with authorities using chemical agents to attempt to deter the crowds.

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Texas Supreme Court triggers outrage by denying mail-in ballots to at-risk voters: ‘Brazen and corrupt’

On Wednesday, the GOP-dominated Supreme Court of Texas ruled that voters cannot claim risk of coronavirus infection as a "disability" under Texas' absentee ballot eligibility law.

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Kayleigh McEnany says Trump will be signing an executive order on social media after Twitter fact-checked him

On Wednesday, according to CNN correspondent Kaitlan Collins, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany announced to reporters that President Donald Trump will be signing an "executive order" on social media.

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Pennsylvania GOP ripped as ‘reckless and irresponsible’ for keeping member’s COVID-19 status secret

On Wednesday, Pennsylvania GOP state Rep. Andrew Lewis announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19 on May 20.

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Another cruise crew member in coronavirus limbo dies of apparent suicide

A cruise ship crew member died last week of self-inflicted harm, the US Coast Guard said Wednesday as it confirmed the latest in a series of apparent suicides among such workers trapped at sea because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Trump's endorsements boosted turnout for Democrats — costing the GOP 15 seats: study

On Wednesday, writing for The Washington Post, columnist Philip Bump outlined the results of a new study suggesting that when President Donald Trump endorses Republican candidates, turnout for the Democrat rises — and this has cost Republicans seats in Congress.

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Trump’s FDA sued by ACLU for needlessly threatening patients with exposure to COVID-19

The federal government's decision "results in discrimination in access and threatens to harm patients and their clinicians during a time of national crisis."

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First proxy vote cast in Congress: Rep says ‘remember that your next bar trivia night’

For the first time in the history of America, a proxy vote was cast in the House of Representatives on Wednesday.

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