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Before the COVID crisis Stephen Miller tried to use disease to block immigrants from the US: report

Long before the coronavirus crisis hit, top White House aide Stephen Miller was searching for ways to shut down the United States to immigrants using a disease as an excuse.

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Conservative columnist silences Trump's attempts to blame China for his own bungles

President Donald Trump has worked harder at trying to defend himself against blame for his careless response to the coronavirus than he did to protect people at the beginning of the threat.

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Arizona reopen rally ends with people joining hands and touching each other while singing 'Amazing Grace'

At the end of the rally to reopen in Arizona Sunday, the speaker urged the audience to join hands and touch each other while they sang "Amazing Grace."

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Trump doubles down dodging blame for virus: ‘Intelligence has just reported to me that I was correct’

President Donald Trump went off Sunday about accusations surrounding his China ban.

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Florida governor kept beaches open while medical examiner was begging for them to close: documents reveal

According to recently released emails and documents, the Florida medical examiner was begging officials to shut down the beaches while COVID-19 was spreading across the country.

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White supremacists are taking advantage of anti-lockdown protests to recruit new members: report

According to a report from the New York Times, anti-government white supremacists are actively searching for new recruits from among the anti-lockdown protesters who have taken to the streets at Donald Trump's urging.

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Dallas County sets record for new COVID-19 cases two days after Gov. Abbott orders Texas to 'reopen'

One of the most populous counties in Texas has set a new record for the most coronavirus cases in one day after Gov. Greg Abbott (R) ordered the state to "reopen."

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'Belongs in The Hague': Criticism follows glowing praise for George W. Bush's Covid-19 message

George W. Bush's record in office became the subject of numerous tweets after a video message released Saturday from the former president elicited praise from some Democrats.

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Republicans at risk of a 'blowout' in November's election if they continue to let 'Trump be Trump': conservative

According to Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin, every day that Donald Trump is on camera talking about the coronavirus pandemic the odds of Republicans seeing any gains in the November elections -- to say nothing of holding onto the seats that they already have -- decreases.

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Gov. Cuomo shreds Trump for 'travel ban' failure: 'The horse was already out of the barn'

Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) on Sunday knocked down the idea that President Donald Trump's so-called travel ban from China had been effective at stopping the spread of the novel coronavirus.

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'This is what madness looks like': Internet stunned by Trump's overly-dramatic 'great and powerful Plague' tweet

Donald Trump attempted to wax poetic on Sunday morning, with a near biblical-sounding proclamation of "a great and mighty Plague" afflicting the country, leaving many wondering if he wrote it himself or farmed it out to one of his advisors who knows more words than him.

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Former FDA chief predicts US will blow past 100,000 deaths because Trump plan 'didn't work'

Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb predicted over the weekend that the United States would see far more deaths than President Donald Trump predicted from the novel coronavirus.

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Ted Cruz moves to punish Hollywood because Freddie Mercury isn't gay enough in Chinese 'Queen' movie

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is livid that China has censored homosexuality from American movies.

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