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'This is pretty nuts': Reporter grills Kayleigh McEnany over Trump's Joe Scarborough murder smear

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany defiantly pushed back on criticism of President Donald Trump for suggesting that MSNBC host Joe Scarborough is guilty of murdering intern Lori Klausutis.

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Chicago sees deadliest Memorial Day weekend in five years as cops come under fire for policing of social distancing

CHICAGO — Chicago experienced its deadliest Memorial Day weekend in five years — at least 10 people shot to death and 40 others wounded — despite a stay-at-home order and stepped-up police patrols.The death toll nearly matched the long holiday weekend of 2015 when 12 people were killed. Last year, seven people were fatally shot and 43 others were wounded.This was the first long holiday weekend for Chicago’s new police superintendent, David Brown, who has been on the job a little over a month. On Friday, he said his officers would be visible in every neighborhood to try to contain what is tradi...

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Judge who asked rape victim about closing her legs is removed from the bench

The New Jersey judge who was previously suspended for asking an alleged rape victim if she could have closed her legs during the attack will never serve as a judge in the state again. The state Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision Tuesday removing John Russo Jr. from judicial office and permanently barring the former Ocean County Superior Court judge from presiding over a New Jersey courtroom again because of “repeated and serious acts of misconduct” committed by Russo, wrote Chief Justice Stuart J. Rabner, who authored the opinion on behalf of the high court. The decision was expected after ...

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Paul Krugman: Trump's bungled coronavirus response shows how ‘much damage a leader with an infallibility complex can inflict’

Former Vice President Joe Biden showed his willingness to handle some tough questions from the left when he recently appeared on rapper Charlamagne tha God’s radio show. The most controversial part of the interview came when Biden jokingly told Charlamagne, “If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black” — a comment Biden has since apologized for. And that apology, according to liberal economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, makes a “powerful case” for choosing Biden over President Donald Trump in 2020’s presidential election.

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Kayleigh McEnany says it's 'peculiar' Biden is following proper CDC mask guidelines

At Tuesday's White House coronavirus briefing, Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany criticized former Vice President Joe Biden for wearing a mask during his outdoor event observing Memorial Day.

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Minneapolis mayor visibly upset over George Floyd’s fatal arrest: ‘Being black should not be a death sentence’

During a press conference this Tuesday, a visibly emotional Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey spoke out on the death of a black man at the hands of police on Monday.

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Julian Castro pinpoints moment Ted Cruz became a laughingstock and everyone began to hate him

In an interview with Rick Wilson and Molly Jong-Fast for The Daily Beast's "The New Abnormal" podcast, former San Antonio mayor and Democratic 2020 presidential contender Julian Castro was asked why it is that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is loathed in his home state after once being considered a rising star in conservative circles.

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Press Sec. Katie Miller says she’s recovered from coronavirus – and will ‘transition to greatness’ with a new baby

Katie Miller, Vice President Mike Pence's press secretary who was infected with the coronavirus says she's now tested negative three times and is back at work in the White House today. She tested positive May 8.

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Connecticut woman spits in man's face for walking wrong way in supermarket aisle: police

A Connecticut woman allegedly removed her mask and spit in another shopper's face because he wouldn't follow social distancing guidelines.

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Gov. Ron DeSantis: 'Obviously' Trump will 'abide' by safety rules if RNC convention is moved to Florida

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) said he made a pitch to the White House this week for the Republican National Convention to be moved from North Carolina to Florida.

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Pandemic historian shocked by Trump's 'incomprehensibly incoherent' COVID-19 response

A historian who has written an entire book about the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic in the United States tells the Washington Post that President Donald Trump's response to the COVID-19 pandemic has left him stunned.

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Trump's repeated claims about mail-in voter fraud are 'laughable': op-ed

Writing in the Washington Post this Tuesday, Phillip Bump tackles President Trump's comments disparaging mail-in voting, saying that recent developments in Florida expose the reasoning for attacking the system.

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Lawmaker calls for Amy Cooper arrest after her false accusation a Black man threatened her in Central Park

A black Texas State Senator has jumped into the fray after a New York City woman was caught on video falsely accusing an African-American man of threatening after he called her out for walking her dog off-leash in Central Park.

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