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'He can't quit us': MSNBC's Morning Joe begs Trump to turn off the TV and get to work on coronavirus

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough bashed President Donald Trump for whining about himself as the coronavirus death toll continues to climb.

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‘Mortified’ Atlanta business owners have no intention of following Trump-loving governor’s order to reopen

Trump-loving Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp shocked many residents in his own state on Monday when he announced that bowling alleys, gyms, and other businesses would be allowed to open as soon as Friday.

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WATCH: MSNBC’s Morning Joe laughs at Trump's ‘psycho’ Twitter attack in real time

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough mocked President Donald Trump's attack moments after he lobbed it.

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The media is making a big mistake about Trump’s chances in 2020: political scientist

Between now and November, President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign will come up with many different ways to attack his Democratic opponent, former Vice President Joe Biden. But how effective the lines of attack will be remains to be seen. And Daniel W. Drezner, a professor of international politics at Tufts University, argued that many are in denial about Trump’s standing in the 2020 election.

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‘Stephen Miller’s wet dream’: Internet crowns White House advisor ‘architect’ of Trump order banning all immigration

President Donald Trump Monday night announced he will sign an executive order banning all immigration, supposedly to help stop the spread of the coronavirus. But many online declared Senior Advisor to the President Stephen Miller, the "architect" of the extremist decision.

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Families sue helicopter firm in Kobe Bryant crash

The families of four passengers who were killed in the helicopter crash with NBA legend Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna have launched legal proceedings against the firms that owned and operated the chopper, media reports said.

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Trump vows immigration ban as US protestors demand lockdown end

Donald Trump pledged a temporary ban on immigration to the United States because of the "invisible enemy" of coronavirus, as the disease sparked angry demonstrations on American streets to demand an end to crippling lockdowns.

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Internet scorns Trump for moving to ban all immigration: 'Who is going to work at Mar-a-Lago?'

On Monday, President Donald Trump announced that he would be suspending all immigration into the United States by executive order.

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Lockdown-defying pastor charged with assault for allegedly driving his bus toward a protester

On Monday, WAFB News reported that an arrest warrant has been issued for Tony Spell, the controversial Louisiana pastor who has defied lockdown orders amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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'No respect deserved or given': Internet slams Trump's press secretary for demanding reporter call him 'president'

On Monday, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany hectored a reporter who fact-checked President Donald Trump on his criticisms of Gov. Larry Hogan (R-MD), insisting that she refer to the president with his title.

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'Stop lying to the American people': Trump buried in scorn for latest press briefing

President Donald Trump's coronavirus press briefing on Monday wandered all over the place. The president repeatedly attacked Gov. Larry Hogan (R-MD) for securing protective equipment without his help, complained that U.S. allies are ripping off the country, bragged about his travel restrictions on China, and got in a fight with correspondent Yamiche Alcindor when she asked about his slow response.

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Trump makes bold claim at latest coronavirus briefing: ‘I cannot tell a lie’

At Monday's coronavirus task force press briefing, President Donald Trump complimented his own honesty while trying to call on a reporter.

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‘Human sacrifices to begin’: Outrage as GOP governor allows gyms, massage parlors and theaters to re-open

52 people in Georgia died on Monday of coronavirus but Governor Brian Kemp has just announced his state's gyms and fitness centers, massage parlors, theaters, restaurants, nail and hair salons, body art studios, and other businesses statewide can reopen in the coming days. Local towns and cities are banned from countermanding his direction.

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