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Republicans confirm Trump's 5th Director of National Intelligence – loyalist who called for investigating Obama

Senate Republicans have just confirmed Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-TX) to become the next Director of National Intelligence, one year after President Donald Trump nominated him to great outrage, and was forced to withdraw his nomination after it was revealed he had lied about his resume and amid bipartisan concerns he would politicize intelligence.

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'This is just made up by Bill Gates!' Conspiracy-spewing woman chews out store employees for wearing masks

A woman was caught on camera this week angrily berating employees at a grocery store for wearing face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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'I tested positively -- in another sense': Trump fumbles trying to explain he doesn't have COVID-19

President Donald Trump appeared to trip over his words Thursday when speaking to the press about his coronavirus status.

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Kushnerville finds itself in unfamiliar territory as coronavirus restrictions halt its apparatus of intimidation

It was the day after April rent was officially due — April 6 — and Kevin Maddox was officially late. The week before, he had lost both of his jobs within a few days of each other. Both were at food-service warehouses. “My job is to get the food to the restaurants, and if no one’s going to the restaurants, then I’m out of a job,” Maddox said. So he filed for unemployment and now stood outside his small rental row house just beyond the Baltimore city line watching his young daughter as she rode around in her plastic car.

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Steve Mnuchin: 'Strong likelihood’ another coronavirus relief bill will be needed

Some ideologues and self-proclaimed budget hawks on the far right have been insisting that another coronavirus relief bill would increase the United States’ federal deficit too much. But Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, according to The Hill’s Naomi Jagoda, has said there is a “strong likelihood” that another relief bill will be needed.

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Nearly 1200 former federal prosecutors and DOJ alumni sign brief opposing AG Barr’s call to drop the Michael Flynn case

Attorney General William Barr has been drawing a great deal of criticism for the Barr-era U.S. Department of Justice’s recent motion to drop the federal case against former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, who pled guilty to lying to the FBI about his communications with former Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak in December 2016. And almost 1200 former federal prosecutors, ex-DOJ officials and legal experts are speaking out and urging Judge Emmet Sullivan not to cave in.

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'This is my retirement': Trump's COVID-19 vaccine czar refuses to sell stock holdings of major drug company

"If he retains stock in companies that are investing in the development of a vaccine," said government watchdog CREW, "we can't be confident of the integrity of any process in which he is involved."

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Pelosi suggests Trump is to blame for the deaths of 50,000 Americans

Speaking to the press in her weekly briefing, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi blamed President Donald Trump's slow response for the deaths of 50,000 Americans, without even saying his name.

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Texas mayor faces backlash after his ‘disgusting’ attempt to bar women from praying is revealed

In an email that was posted online, the mayor of a small town in Texas, said that women shouldn't be leading prayers in city council meetings because it's forbidden by the bible.

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Michigan barbers compare COVID-19 lockdown to the Holocaust: 'I will not be placed into a cattle car'

A Michigan barber compared the state's lockdown orders to the Holocaust after police handed out citations for a statehouse stunt.

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Vulnerable Republican threatens to block Senate recess as his constituents sour on his coronavirus response

Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) is facing a tough reelection where he's struggling to gain traction. That might be the reason Gardner is begging his colleagues not to take a Memorial Day break, so he can still appear to be working in Washington amid the crisis.

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‘This man is dumb’: Trump ignites mockery after claiming there are ‘many per capitas’

President Donald Trump was inundated with ridicule on Thursday after he seemed not to know what the term "per capita" means.

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White supremacist sticker spotted on megaphone used by gym owner defying coronavirus restrictions

The co-owner of a South Jersey gym at the center of an ongoing controversy about reopening used a megaphone labeled with a sticker from a noted white supremacist organization. His lawyer, however, told NJ Advance Media that Atilils Gym owner Ian A. Smith was just handed the megaphone and that he has no association with the organization, the New Jersey European Heritage Association.“It was not his megaphone,” Smith’s lawyer James Mermigis told NJ Advance Media. “Not that it makes it right that someone in the crowd had it."“We h...

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