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If Trump isn't taking hydroxychloroquine 'who encouraged him to lie?' Former White House adviser has many questions for president's doctor

President Donald Trump, for over a month, has been pushing hydroxychloroquine as a possible treatment for COVID-19, but not until Monday did he claim to be taking the drug himself. The president told reporters he has been taking daily doses of hydroxychloroquine for “about a week and a half now" to prevent the disease, though it hasn't been proven to do so and poses serious risks. Dr. Sean P. Conley, White House physician, expressed his approval.

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GOP Leader mocked for comparing Trump's Obama conspiracy theory to Watergate

On Tuesday, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) took to Twitter to argue that the newly declassified Susan Rice email reveals that President Donald Trump's "Obamagate" theory has become bigger than Watergate.

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‘Pro-Trump doctors’ will push for end of coronavirus restrictions in plan revealed in audio recording: report

On Tuesday, Axios reported that Republicans are hiring "pro-Trump doctors" to advocate against stay-at-home restrictions and urge a swift reopening of state economies.

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Trump’s food aid program is paying $100+ million to 'brand builders,' wedding planners and other unlicensed contractors

A food relief program championed by President Donald Trump and his daughter Ivanka is relying on some contractors who lack food distribution experience and aren’t licensed to deal in fresh fruits and vegetables.

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You don’t need invasive tech for successful contact tracing -- here’s how it works

Your phone might ring, and when you pick it up, you may hear someone say, “Hi, I’m calling from the health department.” After verifying your identity, the person may say something like, “I’m afraid we have information that you were in close contact with someone who tested positive for the coronavirus.”

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Trump won’t listen to doctors because he’s determined to prove he’s smarter than they are: report

On Tuesday, writing for Politico, Michael Kruse examined President Donald Trump's mindset on taking hydroxychloroquine to prevent coronavirus — and why he refuses to listen to his own health agencies and medical experts who warn it has no benefit and could cause heart problems.

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Gov. Ron DeSantis refuses to anwser after reporter asks why he blamed Florida’s broken aid system on the unemployed

On Tuesday, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) refused to address his comments blaming the unemployed for their inability to navigate Florida’s broken social services, leaving the question to one of his officials.

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Trump’s 2020 campaign accidentally recognizes CNN’s Chris Cuomo for his ‘unwavering support’

President Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed contempt for CNN, even once retweeting an image of himself wrestling the CNN logo to the ground. In particular, Trump and his supporters are not fans of primetime anchor Chris Cuomo, with whom his son has had social media fights.

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Trump slammed by autoimmune patient he’s put in a ‘nightmarish situation’

On Tuesday, writing for The Washington Post, University of California professor Stacy Torres discussed her reliance on hydroxychloroquine to treat a rare autoimmune disease — and the damage President Donald Trump is doing with his medical misinformation about the drug.

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Legal expert warns of 'Phase Two' in Trump’s game plan for pushing the bogus ‘Obamagate’ theory

President Donald Trump has recently been promoting a far-right conspiracy theory known as “Obamagate,” which claims that in 2016 and 2017, former President Barack Obama and his allies in the Democratic Party committed illegal or unethical acts to harm Trump and his allies — including Michael Flynn.

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Texas is allowing bars to reopen on Friday -- but dancing will officially be 'discouraged'

Gov. Greg Abbott announced Monday that day care centers, youth clubs and personal-care services were allowed to open Monday, and starting Friday, myriad other businesses can reopen, including bars, bowling alleys and aquariums at limited capacity. Restaurants can also operate at 50% capacity starting Friday; they've been permitted to operate at 25% capacity since May 1.

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Trump to visit factory that requires masks -- will he comply?

US President Donald Trump has staunchly refused to wear a mask during the coronavirus pandemic -- will he finally comply later this week when he visits a Ford factory in key electoral state Michigan that requires them?

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Think Trump and Republicans wouldn't try to cancel an election? Look at what the GOP in Georgia just pulled off

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp will be permitted to hand-pick the state's next Supreme Court Justice after that same high court ruled last week that a special election set for Tuesday could be canceled.

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