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Emergency room doctor flattens six shockingly stupid things Republicans say to justify reopening

President Donald Trump and Republican governors have said that they will reopen whether it endangers the lives of their citizens or not. While many Americans are exhausted and overwhelmed from living in lockdown, others are terrified to step outside and risk their health or the health of others.

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Iowa Tyson meat plant worker took Tylenol to get temp down because she feared she'd lose her bonus with COVID-19

Tyson Fresh Meats in Waterloo, Iowa, has been the ground-zero of yet another horrifying coronavirus outbreak as employees were spiking temperatures and at least one employee was vomiting while working on the production line.

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US to accuse China of trying to steal coronavirus vaccine research by 'activating' spies

The New York Times reported Sunday that the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security are preparing to tell Chinese hackers that they better not try and steal the research Americans have done to develop a vaccine for the coronavirus.

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Adam Schiff says Trump is trying to convince Americans 'not to believe the transcripts' of Russian scandal

Speaking to MSNBC's Kasie Hunt, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) said that the White House and President Donald Trump are trying to tell Americans not to believe what they read in the transcripts that were finally released from the House Intelligence Committee on Thursday.

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If the rules are 'good enough for all of us -- they should be good for other officials in the White House': Doctor

Dr. Ashish Jha, the director at Harvard's Global Health Institute, noted that Vice President Mike Pence's decision not to quarantine for 14 days after his contact with his COVID-19-positive staffer violates the Center for Disease Control regulations outlined for Americans to follow.

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Mike Pence's office says he has no intention of following CDC quarantine rules after contact with COVID-19 positive staff

Bloomberg News reported that Vice President Mike Pence had officially decided to self-quarantine after one of his staffers came down with the coronavirus. However, Pence's office has now announced that Pence has no intention of following social-distancing rules.

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Trump is freaking out about his failing poll numbers -- so he's officially launching his campaign against Biden

After a series of polls showing President Donald Trump was losing to former Vice President Joe Biden, the president's campaign is launching a series of attack ads against Biden while Americans are continuing to die in the coronavirus crisis.

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Trump's former acting assistant AG issues scathing editorial against Bill Barr for 'twisting my words' about Flynn

In a shocking editorial with the New York Times, Mary B. McCord, the acting assistant attorney general for national security at the Justice Department from 2016 to 2017, said that Attorney General Bill Barr twisted her words to justify letting Michael Flynn off.

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Trump thinks he has absolute authority -- will the Supreme Court save him from any accountability?

President Donald Trump proclaimed last year that Article II in the Constitution gives him absolute power. "I have the right to do whatever I want as president," he claimed.

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Trump campaign postponing 'large-scale events' until August after coronavirus strikes White House employees: report

According to a report in Washington Post, news that two White House staffers tested positive for the coronavirus has "rattled" staffers in the administration and prompted Donald Trump's campaign advisors to adjust their schedule for major events designed to get him re-elected in November.

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Trump 'exploded about the economic fallout' and put a stop to CDC's February mitigation plan: report

President Donald Trump reportedly cancelled a CDC proposal to move forward with mitigation efforts in late February, weeks before Americans were told they would have to shelter in their homes due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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'It’s going to be a tsunami': Republicans see chances of holding the Senate slipping away due to Trump's screw-ups

According to a report in the Washington Post, Republican campaign analysts are watching any chance of the party holding its majority in the Senate slipping away as they shoulder part of the blame for Donald Trump's coronavirus pandemic that has also crippled the economy.

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WATCH: Charlamagne tha God suggests African-Americans legally buy firearms so they don't end up like Ahmaud Arbery

During a panel discussion on MSNBC on Sunday afternoon, radio personality and commentator Charlamagne tha God briefly stunned host Alex Witt by first saying he wished shooting victim Ahmaud Arbery had been armed to defend himself before being gunned down by two white Georgia men -- then advised African-Americans to legally purchase a weapon so they don't meet the same fate.

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