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Trump’s White House employs ‘cheap intimidation tactics’ to manipulate the news: media critic

When President Donald Trump held his nightly White House press briefing on the coronavirus pandemic on Friday, April 24, a White House staffer was determined to micromanage which journalists would be seated where — and Washington Post media critic Erik Wemple offers a scathing analysis in a video posted on Twitter and YouTube, explaining why the staffer’s actions were so egregious.

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‘Take me to jail!’ Reopen protester in Raleigh pesters black police officer during NC demonstration

A lockdown protester in North Carolina singled out a black police officer for harassment.

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The View's Sunny Hostin nails Mike Pence for 'piss poor' response to COVID-19 testing needs

"The View" co-hosts assumed that President Donald Trump couldn't stay away from the daily press briefings the coronavirus task force is continuing to do, despite his flub suggesting people inject disinfectant.

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Close McConnell observers think his ‘blue state bailout’ rhetoric is just a ploy

Writing for POLITICO this Tuesday, Ben White says that Republicans are attempting to pull off a "high-wire act" over the next three months: to reopen the economy while resisting another stimulus package. "If they fail, they’ll face a coronavirus cliff — an even deeper collapse in spending and sky-high unemployment in the months before Election Day," White writes.

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Conservative columnist lambasts Trump for his 'narcissistic' whining about COVID-19 deaths after trying to ignore the pandemic

As Americans look back on the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak, one question remains unanswered: why did President Donald Trump spend most of February downplaying the virus.

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'A blue tsunami is likely': Elections expert gives GOP a dire 2020 forecast

Political scientist Rachel Bitecofer, a professor at Christopher Newport University, has penned a dire 2020 election forecast for the Republican Party.

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Ex-Republican nails GOP’s hypocrisy as Trump blows off oversight of stimulus funds: They called Obama an ‘emperor’

During a segment on MSNBC this Tuesday, host Stephanie Ruhle brought up the subject of oversight of the rollout of small business loans during the coronavirus pandemic. According to panel guest Bharat Ramamurti the main question is "will that money help working families in America, or is it primarily going to go to help executives and shareholders?"

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MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle breaks down talking about a deaf grocery store worker in the era of COVID masks

Matthew Simmons works during his days teaching at the Washington School of the Deaf, but in the era of the coronavirus crisis, he's been spending most of his time at his second job at Trader Joe's.

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'Downward spiral': Farmer describes 'complete peril' on CNN after COVID-19 shuts down meat-packing plants

The closure of meat-packing plants throughout the United States due to the COVID-19 pandemic has left many farms absolutely devastated -- and one farmer told CNN's Jim Sciutto on Tuesday that her industry is in "complete peril."

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‘Mad dysfunctional kingship’: Historian Jon Meacham explains how Trump’s ‘adolescent response’ on coronavirus cost lives

As the death toll from the coronavirus pandemic continues to soar in the United States, Americans are getting a demonstration of President Donald Trump’s ability to respond to a major crisis — and according to presidential historian Jon Meacham, Trump has failed from both an “empathy” standpoint and a competence standpoint. Meacham has analyzed Trump’s coronavirus response during two appearances on MSNBC this week: a Monday night appearance on “The 11th Hour,” followed by a Tuesday morning appearance on “Morning Joe.” And he weighed in on how Trump, during a crisis, compares to presidents of the past.

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Trump used a cutting-edge digital ad tool to win -- but it is coming back to haunt him in 2020: report

A group of former Facebook employees and data scientists, some of whom worked in the Trump campaign, "has co-opted the political ad function on Facebook to perform real-time persuasion message testing, to get a sense of how voters are reacting to ads as they see them," reports Nick Corasaniti of the New York Times.

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Coronavirus will ‘trigger a decline unlike anything seen since the Great Depression’: Pulitzer winner

Empires fall a little bit at a time and then all at once. Over the last two decades, America has proven itself to be well along on that journey. The coronavirus pandemic has simply pushed our nation further along that downward spiral.

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These southern states could endure thousands of preventable COVID-19 deaths by reopening too soon: new analysis

Alarming new models show Gov. Brian Kemp could doom thousands of lives by lifting Georgia's coronavirus lockdown in the coming days.

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