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Trump to pull National Guard off COVID-19 duties one day before their benefits would kick in: report

According to a report from Politico, Donald Trump's administration is recalling National Guard members assisting in states with coronavirus pandemic efforts just before many become eligible for extra benefits from the federal government.

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‘Flashing red warning sign’: Morning Joe analyst speculates on what Trump campaign spending reveals

President Donald Trump is pouring campaign funds into battleground states he won in 2016, and MSNBC's John Heilemann said that should be a "flashing red warning sign" for his re-election chances.

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Renters prepare for tough choices as eviction proceedings resume in Texas

Unemployment has disproportionately affected renters since the crisis began. Advocates fear displacement and an increase in homelessness.

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Trump advisers downplay dire economic predictions -- and now think economy will 'roar' back to life soon

President Donald Trump's team of economic advisers no longer fear that Americans will have to endure a slow, painful economic recovery -- and are instead predicting a fast bounce back despite unemployment hitting a staggering 15 percent last month.

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'Underhanded tactics': Republicans recruit 50,000 volunteers to police 'voter fraud' in November

Democrats sounded the alarm over a Republican plan to recruit 50,000 volunteers to monitor polling sites in search of voter fraud after a federal court lifted a four-decade-long ban on GOP poll-watching following repeated instances of voter intimidation.

The Republican Party, driven by President Trump's baseless allegations of widespread voter fraud — which have been repeatedly debunked — plans to mount an "aggressive" effort to shape "whose ballots are counted" by recruiting an army of 50,000 volunteers across 15 key states to challenge voters "deemed suspicious," The New York Times reports.

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'Steamrolled' Republicans fuming after Trump leaves them in the dark over IG firing: 'We deserve an explanation'

According to a report from Politico, Republican lawmakers have been left in an awkward position by Donald Trump after he fired State Department Inspector General Steve Linick -- and provided them no talking points or explanation to defend his decision.

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Obama won't attend White House portrait ceremony as long as Trump's in office: report

The traditional White House portrait unveiling won't be taking place for former President Barack Obama, at least while Donald Trump remains president.

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US seeks to change the rules for mining the Moon

Private industries have helped drop the cost of launching rockets, satellites and other equipment into space to historic lows. That has boosted interest in developing space – both for mining raw materials such as silicon for solar panels and oxygen for rocket fuel, as well as potentially relocating polluting industries off the Earth. But the rules are not clear about who would profit if, for instance, a U.S. company like SpaceX colonized Mars or established a Moon base.

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The 1950s queer black performers who inspired Little Richard

Since Little Richard died on May 9, he’s been rightly celebrated as one of the most exciting and influential performers in the canon of American popular music. But in most tributes, the full story of his artistic development has been slighted.

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People with substance use disorders face greater challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic

The closures of businesses and states throughout the U.S. due to the COVID-19 pandemic have been stressful, costly and challenging for many.

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Pompeo openly admits he asked Trump to fire inspector general because he wasn't doing what 'we had tried to get him to'

" Trump has decimated the foundation of independent oversight within the executive branch."

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Dick Cheney’s former cardiologist estimates Trump’s chances of dying if he catches the coronavirus

Dr. Jonathan Reiner, who in the past has worked as a cardiologist for former Vice President Dick Cheney, said that President Donald Trump was vulnerable to dying from COVID-19 if he managed to contract it.

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Morning Joe pinpoints when Donald Trump did ‘more damage to his campaign than any Democrat ever could’

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough identified the moment where President Donald Trump may have irreparably harmed his re-election chances.

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