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Columnist: America is a country ‘to be pitied’ for its ‘dysfunctional’ coronavirus response

Liberal Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson has made no secret of his views on President Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, but his May 14 column is especially sobering — and he lays out some ways in which Trump and his administration have been dropping the ball during the worst global health crisis in over 100 years.

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‘It causes drugs – it causes suicide’: Trump defends his push to end coronavirus restrictions as reporters grill him

During a press conference at the White House this Friday, President Trump continued his rationale for reopening the country early after a reporter asked him how public confidence will match up to reopening since a vaccine isn't available yet. Trump then repeated his downplaying of the coronavirus threat.

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Trump hopes for COVID-19 vaccine by end of year, 'maybe before'

US President Donald Trump Friday said he hoped a COVID-19 vaccine would be available by the end of the year, and announced he was appointing a former pharmaceutical executive to spearhead the effort.

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Secret Service signs $179,000 golf cart contract for summer at Trump's New Jersey golf course: report

According to a report from the Washington Post's Fahrenthold, the Secret Service agreed to a $179,000 contract earlier this week with a company that will supply them with golf carts to be used for just the summer when protecting Donald Trump at his New Jersey golf course.

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Trump's vaccine press conference disrupted as truckers blare their horns in protest

Protesting truckers and President Donald Trump's lies were the main events Friday afternoon at a White House coronavirus vaccine update press conference, which had been delayed by nearly an hour. Some administration officials wore masks, some didn't. The horns blared so loudly they took over at times, forcing the president to acknowledge them, by lying.

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Detroit man facing felony charge after death threat to Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer

A Detroit man is facing a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison after allegedly threatening to kill Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) reports the Detroit News.

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Kentucky’s secretary of state admits he pushed ‘absurd’ claims about voter fraud to get elected

Kentucky's secretary of state revealed that he's been lambasted by fellow Republicans for planning to send out instructions on voting by mail.

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WATCH: Rick Wilson explains why Team Trump is going all in on the ‘Obamagate’ conspiracy

Speaking on C-SPAN this Friday, former GOP political strategist Rick Wilson gave his thoughts on why President Trump and his allies are feverishly pushing the "Obamagate" numbers, saying that it's a reflection of Republicans' fears that he's losing his reelection prospects.

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'I will knock you out!' Man goes on rampage in store after workers ask him to put on a mask or leave

A man in a 99 Cents Only store in San Antonio went on an angry rampage this week when employees at the store asked him to put on a mask or leave.

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Trump horrifies health workers by saying it's 'beautiful' to watch them 'running into death'

As healthcare workers across the U.S. continue to protest the federal government's failure to provide adequate personal protective equipment and ensure strict workplace safety standards to protect them from Covid-19, President Donald Trump on Thursday—standing in front of stacked boxes of medical supplies—said that frontline nurses and doctors "running into death just like soldiers run into bullets" is "a beautiful thing to see."

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Trump spent years falsely linking vaccines to autism -- and now he wants to rush COVID-19 vaccine

President Donald Trump has promised a vaccine by year's end, and which he may use the military to distribute -- but he once believed inoculations caused autism.

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‘We’ll bounce back’: New York City faces third month on lockdown

Lockdown measures in New York City have been extended until June 13 under an executive order signed by state Governor Andrew Cuomo, leaving America's cultural and commercial capital wondering what its future holds.

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Illinois woman arrested after complaining about COVID-19 symptoms then spitting in nurse's face

According to SaukValley.com, a 33-year-old Oswego woman has been taken into custody after spitting into a hospital nurse's face after first stating she was suffering from COVID-19 symptoms, then changing her mind and trying to leave.

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