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Jared Kushner smacked down by Michigan's Whitmer for blatant lies about Trump administration pandemic support

Speaking with CNN's "State of the Union" host Jake Tapper, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) slapped aside claims by Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner saying states have all the coronavirus support they need.

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Ron DeSantis: Red states will 'lose our competitive advantage' if blue states get coronavirus funds

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) argued on Sunday that Republican controlled states might lose their "competitive advantage" if states controlled by Democrats receive coronavirus relief funds.

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Fox News 'clarifies' after actor Kevin Sorbo pushes 'herd immunity' and compares COVID-19 to the flu

Fox News host Jillian Mele cautioned the network's viewers on Sunday after actor Kevin Sorbo compared COVID-19 to the seasonal flu.

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WATCH: Trump adviser Kudlow snaps at CNN's Tapper after being confronted with his rosy COVID-19 predictions

A long CNN interview conducted by "State of the Union" host Jake Tapper with White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow ended with Donald Trump's appointee lashing back at the host for running a clip of comments he made about the coronavirus pandemic that proved to not only be untrue but also contradicted health experts in the administration.

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CNN host pours cold water on Trump's re-election hopes with devastating new poll numbers

Calling Donald Trump's latest comments on coronavirus deaths in the United States "tone-deaf," CNN "Inside Politics" host John King noted the election is only months away and things are not looking good for the president's re-election.

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Las Vegas torn by virus as casinos clamor to reopen

A smattering of cars drove past the eerily quiet hotels and casinos, shuttered since mid-March, while a handful of tourists gathered by the "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign to take photos.

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Trump campaign hopeful blaming China for president's COVID-19 failures will salvage his re-election: report

Faced with declining poll numbers in multiple swing states, Donald Trump's 2020 campaign strategists are gearing up for a full-throated assault on China as the cause of the COVID-19 crisis that has shut the country down in the hopes that it will be a winning issue for voters unhappy with his bungling response that has led to over 65,000 U.S. deaths so far.

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Trump and McConnell are working on an 'unprecedented campaign' to use the coronavirus crisis to bully the states: report

According to a detailed report at the Daily Beast, Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) are scheming behind the scenes to override lawmakers at the state level and force people back to work during the coronavirus crisis to save their political fortunes with the November election looming.

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'Misleading': Experts say conservatives' report on voter fraud touted by Trump contains critical data error

In an April report that warns of the risks of fraud in mail-in voting, a conservative legal group significantly inflated a key statistic, a ProPublica analysis found. The Public Interest Legal Foundation reported that more than 1 million ballots sent out to voters in 2018 were returned as undeliverable. Taken at face value, that would represent a 91% increase over the number of undeliverable mail ballots in 2016, a sign that a vote-by-mail system would be a “catastrophe” for elections, the group argued.

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University of Michigan admits sexual assaults and is willing to pay, but says lawsuits must be tossed

DETROIT — The University of Michigan explicitly admitted its former football team doctor sexually assaulted students, but said related lawsuits filed against it must be dismissed.In a court filing late Friday, the university said it was coming to grips with the “sad reality that some of its students suffered sexual abuse at the hands of one of its former employees” and is “determined to acknowledge and reckon with that past and, to the extent possible, provide justice — including in the form of monetary relief — to (Robert E.) Anderson’s survivors.”But that doesn’t mean those survivors have st...

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Cuomo lashes out at protests as NY sees 299 more deaths: 'I'm not going to put dollar signs over human lives'

NEW YORK — Gov. Andrew Cuomo insisted Saturday that he won’t tolerate rallies that put public health at risk as the coronavirus crisis claimed another 299 people overnight. Asked about a Long Island rally that attracted scores of protesters, Cuomo said everyone has the right to express their opinion — but not by violating rules that protect society as a whole. “You want to jeopardize your health, God bless you,” Cuomo said. “You have no right to jeopardize my health … and my children’s health and your children’s health.” The governor said he is as concerned as anyone about the economic devastatio...

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Netflix series reveal injustice and junk science are plaguing our nation’s courts

With so many of us doing our part to stay at home, it’s been the perfect time to dive into binge-worthy Netflix series. For many, it’s been Tiger King or reruns of Friends, but some of the more interesting series deconstruct the American justice system and its complexities: innocence or guilt, truth and facts, and institutional bias. Because television series allow directors to carefully examine a story and interview dozens of witnesses and experts, audiences have become addicted to the very real characters dealing with tragedy and the inadequacies of our courts. Shows such as “Mak...

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Military jets fly over US cities to salute frontline workers

Washington (AFP) - Military jets flew over US cities on Saturday to salute frontline workers in the country with the highest coronavirus caseload and death toll in the world.Residents of the nation's capital Washington, as well as Baltimore and Atlanta were treated to sights of the Navy's Blue Angels and the Air Force's Thunderbirds arcing across the sky.Crowds turned out on the National Mall to see the jets fly in formation past sites such as the US Capitol and the Washington Monument. Most of those in attendance appeared to be following social distancing rules, and many wore face masks."Prou...

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