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Trump’s GOP meeting goes off the rails as he rants about a fish and his lawn in Los Angeles

During his GOP luncheon this Friday, President Trump veered into sometimes confusing rant about water and fish after hearing remarks from Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) about California essential workers.

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'A cancer on justice in this nation': Fresh demand for Barr's resignation—or impeachment—after Flynn charges dropped

"We renew our call," said Common Cause's president Friday, for Congress "to impeach William Barr before he does irreparable damage to the system of justice in our nation."

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New York child dies from rare disease linked to COVID-19

A five-year-old boy in New York state has died from a rare inflammatory disease believed to be caused by the new coronavirus, Governor Andrew Cuomo said Friday.

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Trump's supporters still refuse to acknowledge 'the insane ravings of a narcissistic imbecile': ex-RNC spokesperson

In a biting column for the conservative Bulwark, the former spokesperson for the Republican National Committee expressed disgust with supporters of Donald Trump for dismissing any criticism of the president with a glib "Orange Man bad" retort no matter what he has done.

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Trump's plan to use his 'magical lying powers to falsify the Obama economy' is becoming harder to pull off: op-ed

Writing in the Washington Post this Friday, columnist Greg Sargent points out that the new economic report "paints a picture of truly extraordinary economic carnage," with a stunning loss of 20 million jobs in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic -- the highest since the Great Depression.

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White House press secretary defends Trump decision to forego mask while meeting with elderly WWII vets

The White House press secretary defended President Donald Trump's decision to forgo wearing a face mask while interacting with elderly World War II veterans after his personal valet tested positive for the coronavirus.

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Trump’s press secretary faceplants when asked why she called him racist -- and blames CNN

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Friday pinned the blame on CNN for her decision to call President Donald Trump a racist five years ago.

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Virginia theme park depicting dinosaurs fighting in the Civil War delays opening because of COVID-19

A popular pop-up theme park in Natural Bridge, Virginia has been forced to postpone its late spring opening this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, depriving locals and travelers alike of seeing replicas of dinosaurs fighting with Union soldiers during the Civil War.

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Bill Barr acting ‘strangely confident’ that Trump will win re-election: Ex-FBI special agent

Attorney General William Barr is acting "strangely confident" that President Donald Trump will win re-election despite a deadly coronavirus that's claimed tens of thousands of lives and destroyed millions of jobs, according to a former FBI special agent.

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GOP scandal erupts in Colorado after congressman is caught pressuring party official to submit incorrect election results

Colorado Republican Chairman Ken Buck is getting some criticism from his own party after it was revealed that he pressured a party official to enter inaccurate election results, the Times-Call reports.

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Fox contributor snaps at ex-CIA analyst for claiming Bill Barr 'sees his job as defending the president'

Fox News' Lara Logan on Friday got into a testy exchange with former CIA analyst Marie Harf after she shredded Attorney General Bill Barr for acting as President Donald Trump's personal fixer.

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Most Americans oppose reopening country now: poll

A large majority of Americans oppose reopening the country now, with Democrats and Republicans sharply divided on the question, according to a poll published on Friday.

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'There is no Plan B!' Trump adviser admits he has no backup for helping economy if payroll tax cut fails

Trump economic adviser Stephen Moore on Friday said that he only knows of one way to revive the cratering economy -- and he has no other ideas if it fails to pass Congress.

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