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‘Startling’: Columnist fears Trump’s ‘disastrous’ coronavirus response is a sign that chaos is now the ‘permanent order’

Farhad Manjoo has long considered himself to be an optimist, but thanks to President Trump's time in office, that quality has started to wane. Writing in The New York Times this Wednesday, Manjoo says that despite a period of hope that Democrats seemed to be making inroads against Trump's policies, that all is lost now thanks to the coronavirus.

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WATCH: Kamala Harris goes off on GOP chair for pushing Hunter Biden subpoena instead of conducting COVID-19 oversight

Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) on Wednesday blasted Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI), the chair of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, for holding a vote to subpoena documents related to Hunter Biden amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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Donald Trump Jr joins dad's feud against Morning Joe hosts as president continues hurling murder accusations

Donald Trump Jr. joined his father's feud against MSNBC's co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski.

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'They don't care for our lives': McDonald's workers strike across US to demand better protections from COVID-19

Organizers say scores of McDonalds workers have tested positive for Covid-19 in at least 16 states, but the company often doesn't notify employees when their coworkers are sick.

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'They are executing an innocent man!': Final words of Walter Barton spark fresh demand for end to US death penalty

"The only way to avoid executing an innocent person is to abolish the death penalty altogether."

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Kayleigh McEnany: 'It doesn't matter' when people call me a liar because 'I stand as a Christian woman'

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany this week brushed aside criticism of her past statements by noting that she is a "Christian woman" who ultimately works for God.

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Kayleigh McEnany: People like Trump have 'right to try' hydroxychloroquine 'in waning days of their life'

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday defended President Donald Trump's off-label use of hydroxychloroquine, insisting that people have a "right to try" the drug "in the waning days" of their lives.

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Ex-Pompeo aide accused of intimidating State Department employees by carrying a whip around office: report

One of Mike Pompeo’s top aides in the State Department had been under investigation by the now-fired State Department inspector general for mistreating subordinates.

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‘Blatant lie’: Experts smack down Trump’s ‘false assertions’ about voting and threats against key swing states

President Donald Trump is being accused of engaging in voter suppression against key swing states and repeating the same type of threats that got him impeached.

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‘The absurd has become reality’: Impeachment lawyer says Trump’s threats against states prove Democrats’ case

The top Democratic lawyer during the impeachment trial says President Donald Trump's threats against states proves their case against him.

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Kellyanne Conway suggests Joe Biden is picking a woman vice president to have sex with her

White House adviser Kellyanne Conway on Wednesday suggested that presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden is picking a woman vice president to have sex with her "like co-ed at the end of a frat party."

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GOP House candidate called black voters 'political slaves' in newly unearthed racist Facebook posts

Republican Ted Howze, who is running for Congress in California's 10th congressional district, once described 95 percent of black voters as "political slaves" in a racist Facebook post unearthed by Politico this week.

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Trump pushing for the return of megarallies despite COVID-19 pandemic: report

The Trump campaign wants to get the president back in front of adoring crowds at the rallies he loves, where he can try and change the subject from the coronavirus crisis.

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