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Vaccine expert removed from federal post after daring to criticize coronavirus treatment pushed by Trump: report

One of the nation’s leading vaccine researchers left his role as the director of the federal Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, it was reported this Tuesday.

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Calls for vote-by-mail intensify after at least 19 cases of coronavirus are linked to Wisconsin primary election

"This was completely avoidable."

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‘Furious’ Trump threatened to fire CDC official in February for warning about the coming pandemic: report

A new report from the Wall Street Journal details how Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar told President Trump as early as January 29 that the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak was under control.

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The golf industry wants a huge bailout — and it would apply to Trump's courses too: report

On Wednesday, Vice reported that a golf advocacy group known as We Are Golf is seeking a massive bailout from Congress — and that what they are asking for would also apply to golf courses owned by the Trump Organization itself.

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'That's really ignorant': Anderson Cooper destroys Las Vegas mayor as she argues to reopen casinos

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman on Wednesday struggled in a CNN interview to defend her desire to immediately reopen casinos.

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‘Narcissistic psychopath’ Trump has forced the White House to live in an ‘alternate reality’ amid coronavirus: columnist

In an op-ed for The Intercept this Wednesday, James Risen writes that President Trump is spouting quackery and hatred just like "medieval demagogue" during a 14th century plague.

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Here is the horrible reason why nursing homes are being unnecessarily overrun by the Trump pandemic

Former Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson, a Democrat but the CEO of a nursing home industry group, wrote Trump after the 2016 election seeking a “collaborative approach” to regulation, much like the one the Federal Aviation Administration has had with the aircraft industry.

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Kushner’s unusual coronavirus role seen as a dangerous symptom of the dysfunction of the Trump administration

On April 2, Jared Kushner uncharacteristically took to the podium to speak at the White House’s daily coronavirus briefing. He’d been given the task, he said, of assisting Vice President Mike Pence’s Coronavirus Task Force with supply chain issues. “The president,” Kushner said, “wanted us to make sure we think outside the box, make sure we’re finding all the best thinkers in the country, making sure we’re getting all the best ideas, and that we’re doing everything possible to make sure that we can keep Americans safe.”

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Melania Trump's immigration lawyer bashes the president's 'embarrassing' response to COVID-19 pandemic

Melania Trump's immigration attorney blasted the president's handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

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GOP pollster busts Trump's top press flack for her utterly bogus attack on CNN

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday accused CNN and other mainstream media outlets of taking a quote from Centers for Disease Control Director Robert Redfield out of context -- but she was quickly corrected by Republican pollster Frank Luntz.

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Trump shredded by a conservative columnist for inflicting suffering on the military and veterans with his coronavirus failures

In an op-ed for The Bulwark this Wednesday, A.B. Stoddard argues that President Trump's failure to get an early handle on the coronavirus outbreak has left America's Armed Forces and veterans vulnerable.

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'The illness is death!' Gov. Andrew Cuomo unloads on reporter who says stay-at-home order 'equals death'

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) on Wednesday suggested that protesters who want to go back to work during the coronavirus pandemic should take jobs as essential workers.

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Mitch McConnell prefers to see states go bankrupt rather than send federal aid

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says he would rather bankrupt states rather than send federal aid during the coronavirus pandemic.

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