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Betsy DeVos openly admits she's 'absolutely' using the pandemic to impose her 'faith-based schools' agenda

Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos admitted that she was trying to use the ongoing coronavirus crisis to push through her private school choice agenda during a Tuesday radio interview.DeVos made the comments during an interview with Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of New York, on his Sirius XM show. The interview was first flagged by the nonprofit education news outlet Chalkbeat.

Dolan asked the secretary whether she was trying to "utilize this particular crisis to ensure that justice is finally done to our kids and the parents who choose to send them to faith-based schools."

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Jeff Sessions hits back at Donald Trump after the president endorses senate opponent: 'You're damn fortunate'

Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions seems to have finally found his courage now that he's running for his old Senate seat in Alabama.

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Michael Moore warns liberals that Trump is trying to scare them away from voting using his 'guys with guns'

Liberal activist Michael Moore is concerned that his fellow progressives are being scared off by President Donald Trump and his friends with guns.

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Bill Maher: Trump fans are primed to be angry about Obamagate — they just don’t know what it is

HBO host Bill Maher appeared to be doing his Friday night show from the local Jewish Community Center under what appeared to be a chuppah from the "Pirates of the Caribbean" set.

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Trump team now concerned about Georgia Senate race dragging him down

This week it was reported that President Donald Trump's team is frustrated with Arizona Sen. Martha McSally (R), who is performing so poorly in her Senate race they're concerned she's dragging the president down.

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DOJ's new attack on public health orders is 'deviant and inappropriate': Law professor

On Friday, the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division filed a statement of interest in a lawsuit filed by a Republican state legislator in Illinois, trying to strike down Gov. J. B. Pritzker's stay-at-home orders. The DOJ's filing both praises the legislator's "strong case" against the governor and urges federal courts to return the matter to state courts, where judges had been more friendly to the GOP's claims.

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'Run over by the Trump bus': Jeff Sessions mocked for failure to win back Trump's approval

On Friday, President Donald Trump attacked former Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Twitter, saying he "let our country down" and reminding his supporters to back his opponent for Senate, former football coach Tommy Tuberville.

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Trump's bank account info displayed for the public to see by press secretary

President Donald Trump generally gives his paycheck for the presidency to government causes he deems important. This quarter to brag about Trump's check, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany flashed the check for the world to see.

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Texas hits worst unemployment rate on record -- 1 in 8 Texans is out of work

The state’s April jobless rate was 12.8% — Texas’ worst monthly tally on record.

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'Do not trust Jeff Sessions': Trump slams his former AG in Twitter rant

On Friday, during a long string of tweets boosting various GOP candidates, President Donald Trump laid into his former Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, claiming that he "let our country down" by recusing himself and allowing the "Fraudulent Mueller Scam" to happen.

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Bill Barr's DOJ gets involved in GOP lawmaker's suit to gut Illinois' stay-at-home order

On Friday, The Daily Beast reported that the Department of Justice has filed a statement of interest in a lawsuit filed by a GOP legislator challenging the stay-at-home order issued by Gov. J. B. Pritzker (D-IL).

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Feds gave a former Trump staffer $3 Million to supply masks to Navajo hospitals -- but some may not work

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'I don't think Trump has any standing with American people as someone who is sincerely religious': Veteran newsman

As part of an MSNBC panel Friday afternoon, veteran newsman from the South, Howell Raines questioned the legitimacy of President Donald Trump's credibility with people of faith is falling for a reason.

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