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Jim Acosta calls out Trump for ‘gaslighting’ America about the anti-lockdown protests

At Tuesday's White House coronavirus task force briefing, President Donald Trump once again downplayed the risk of the anti-lockdown protests popping up around the country — suggesting that they are practicing responsible social distancing.

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Top GOP senator calls for clinical trials in response to study finding hydroxychloroquine doubles COVID-19 death rate

Texas Republican Senator John Cornyn is calling for clinical trials of a malaria and lupus drug touted for weeks by President Donald Trump as a possible cure for coronavirus. Cornyn's comments are in response to a study that found the use of hydroxychloroquine more than doubles the death rate of COVID-19 patients. There have been no valid studies that show the drug is effective in helping patients suffering from the virus that has killed 176,910 people around the world, including more than 45,000 across the U.S.

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Trump claims his immigration ban is to help American workers

Twenty hours after a posting a late night tweet banning immigration President Donald Trump has now claimed the ban is to help American workers get their jobs back.

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Higher death rate for malaria drug touted by Trump: coronavirus study

A malaria drug widely touted as a potential cure for COVID-19 showed no benefit against the disease over standard care -- and was in fact associated with more deaths, the biggest study of its kind showed Tuesday.

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'Racist-in-chief' Trump slammed for his nonsensical plan to seal the country

At Tuesday's coronavirus press briefing, President Donald Trump touted his temporary immigration ban, claiming that it will benefit Americans who have been laid off from their jobs.

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Chinese Communist Party sued for coronavirus — by the state of Missouri

The US state of Missouri on Tuesday sued China's leadership over the COVID-19 coronavirus, seeking damages over what it described as deliberate deception and insufficient action to stop the pandemic.

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Here's how right-wing groups are backing the anti-lockdown protests

On Tuesday, writing for The New York Times, journalist Ken Vogel documented how far-right groups aligned with the Republican Party have worked behind the scenes to support the anti-lockdown protests popping up all around the country.

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Trump and Congress agree on almost $500 billion in additional Covid-19 relief

U.S. congressional leaders and the White House agreed on Tuesday on nearly $500 billion more in coronavirus relief for the U.S. economy, bringing to nearly $3 trillion the amount allocated to deal with the crisis.

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Trump's path to victory in November lies with inflaming his base -- even as coronavirus rages: op-ed

In an op-ed for The Atlantic this Tuesday, Peter Wehner writes that despite that the proven life-saving results of social distancing, President Trump nevertheless took to Twitter and encouraged protest movements across the country that defied those very same directives, making the protests a "rallying point for the right, encouraged by talk-radio and Fox News personalities such as Laura Ingraham, Jeanine Pirro, Tucker Carlson, and Brian Kilmeade. The anti-social-distancing rallies are drawing comparisons to the early days of the Tea Party movement."

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'Democrats cave': Senate interim funding bill for coronavirus relief spurns progressive priorities

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CDC director warns why next winter’s coronavirus wave could be even worse

Speaking to The Washington Post this Tuesday, CDC Director Robert Redfield said that the coming wave of coronavirus this winter will be much worse than the current outbreak.

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Mitch McConnell announces a deal has been reached on coronavirus funding bill

On Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced that Congress has reached a $320 billion deal to increase funding for the embattled Paycheck Protection Program, the small business loan program enacted in the coronavirus stimulus bill that has been plagued by delays and shortages.

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States smuggle COVID-19 medical supplies to avoid federal seizures as House probes Jared Kushner

States have been forced to resort to smuggling shipments of personal protective equipment (PPE) after federal officials seized supplies ordered by hospitals without informing officials.

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