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Trump allies fear voters will never forgive president for coronavirus deaths

The coronavirus pandemic poses a grave threat to public health -- and President Donald Trump's re-election chances.

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National GOP Senatorial Committee warns candidates: 'Don't defend Trump' on pandemic response

The Republican Party has seemingly given up on defending President Donald Trump's widely criticized response to the COVID-19 pandemic and is now advising its Senate candidates to instead put the blame on China.

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'The food supply chain is breaking': Industry giant warns coronavirus could cause meat shortages

One of the nation's largest meat processors issued a dire warning about the food supply chain during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Trump has devoted less than one percent of his coronavirus briefings to offering condolences for COVID-19 victims: report

"Just 4½ minutes expressing condolences for coronavirus victims"

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'Grotesque, deadly failure': Trump USDA under fire for allowing millions of pounds of produce to rot as food insecurity surges

"The Agriculture Department took more than a month to make its first significant move to buy up surplus fruits and vegetables."

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White House adviser flops when CNN's Berman asks why Trump promoted claim that COVID-19 deaths are inflated

Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro had no answer on Monday after being asked why President Donald Trump promoted a tweet that claimed medical professionals are deliberately inflating the COVID-19 death toll to harm the president's reelection campaign.

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Failure to count COVID-19 nursing home deaths could dramatically skew US numbers

In New York state, 19 nursing homes have each reported 20 or more deaths from COVID-19. A nursing home in New Jersey reported 70 deaths out of its 500 residents. In the words of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, these homes have become a “feeding frenzy” for the virus and “the single biggest fear.”

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Leading Democrat Nancy Pelosi endorses Joe Biden for US president

Joe Biden won the endorsement for US president Monday of Nancy Pelosi, who hailed him as a "voice of reason" capable of leading America out of the coronavirus crisis.

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Trump's new excuse for delays in coronavirus relief payouts resembles all his other excuses

President Donald Trump cast blame on Democrats and "old computers" to account for delays in unemployment benefits.

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Trump is 'tormented' by how the COVID-19 pandemic is crushing his poll numbers: CNN's John Harwood

President Donald Trump's behavior has grown even more erratic in recent days, highlighted by bizarre tweets about journalists who won "Noble" Prizes and angry attacks against Fox News.

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The climate crisis solution no one is talking about

Both our economy and the environment are in crisis. Wealth is concentrated in the hands of a few while the majority of Americans struggle to get by. The climate crisis is worsening inequality, as those who are most economically vulnerable bear the brunt of flooding, fires, and disruptions of supplies of food, water, and power.

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The country that planned D-Day can't handle delivering medical supplies — and it's not just about Trump

Since the day after Donald J. Trump as elected in 2016, I've been fretting about the effect of his obvious unfitness and incompetence for the "world order" as we have known it. I've made clear that I don't believe there's any reason why the U.S. should be the perpetual guarantor of security for half the world, nor is it forever obligated to provide some kind of Pax Americana. That was a consequence of America's unique position after World War II, having had the good fortune to escape the destruction of our homeland, which left us in the position of the last country standing. To our credit (and for our own profit) we did handle the aftermath of that war more competently than the world handled the aftermath of World War I.

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