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Ex-ethics official explains why Trump's 'weird propaganda video' may have been illegal in 3 different ways

President Donald Trump has been criticized in numerous media outlets for the weeks he spent downplaying the dangers that the coronavirus pandemic posed for the United States. But when Trump held a coronavirus-related press conference on Monday, he showed journalists a video making the ludicrous claim that it was the mainstream media — not Trump — who downplayed COVID-19’s severity.

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Trump's tariffs are crippling American manufacturers trying to survive pandemic downturn: report

On Wednesday, Politico reported that President Donald Trump's tariffs are worsening the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

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Ex-Republican George Will debunks the party's bogus claims about mail-in voting

In a 1969 speech President Richard Nixon famously described conservative voters as the United States’ “silent majority” — and that “silent majority” theme later resurfaced in President Ronald Reagan’s 1980 and 1984 campaigns. But in recent years, Republican voter suppression efforts indicate that the GOP fears that its base is shrinking and that a heavier turnout in elections is more likely to favor Democrats. Many modern-day Republicans, as a rule, won’t come right out and say that. But conservative journalist George Will, this week in his Washington Post column, cites the recent election in Wisconsin as proof that a heavier voter turnout works to the advantage of Democrats — not Republicans.

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Trump appoints former campaign official to keep an eye on HHS secretary: report

On Wednesday, Politico reported that President Donald Trump is tapping Michael Caputo, a former official on his presidential campaign, to oversee communications for the Department of Health and Human Services.

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'Is he trying to cause a Constitutional crisis?': MSNBC questions Trump's political turn during COVID-19 pandemic

MSNBC host Chuck Todd asked his Wednesday evening panel what President Donald Trump could possibly be thinking with his latest fight over his appointees.

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US Covid-19 single-day deaths hit new record of 2300 as Trump says US is past peak

U.S. coronavirus deaths increased by a record number for the second day in a row, rising by at least 2,371 on Wednesday to top 30,800, according to a Reuters tally, as states spared the worst of the pandemic mulled a partial lifting of restrictions on business and social life by May 1.

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100+ lawmakers demand moratorium on utility shutoffs to ensure access to services 'essential to survive' during coronavirus crisis

"There is absolutely no excuse left for Congress to exclude basic human needs from the next coronavirus stimulus package, or in general," said Food & Water Action's Rianna Eckel.

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Trump bizarrely claims the United States is a 'developing nation' in confused anti-China rant

During his latest White House coronavirus press briefing, President Donald Trump faced questions on his decision to defund the World Health Organization.

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‘I’m not homophobic’: Franklin Graham claims he’s not ‘bashing people because they may be homosexual’

Franklin Graham is doing some public relations work for his Samaritan's Purse conservative Christian non-profit after the organization was met with great concern and warnings for requiring its medical professionals and even its volunteers working at its Central Park coronavirus field hospital in New York City to sign a document agreeing to support Graham's anti-LGBTQ beliefs.

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Trump's anti-impeachment law professor urges him not to try to forcibly adjourn Congress

President Donald Trump expressed frustration over his appointees not being confirmed by the Republican Senate. It was a problem that former President Barack Obama faced, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) explained that appointees can't be confirmed during an election year.

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Internet explodes at Trump's 'transparently dictatorial' threat to forcibly adjourn Congress

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump threatened to use executive power to force Congress to adjourn, so that he can make recess appointments of every nominee that is stuck in the Senate — something the Constitution says the president doesn't actually have power to do except in a very narrow set of circumstances.

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Trump threatens to adjourn Congress if Dems don't come out of quarantine to approve his appointees

President Donald Trump complained that Democrats should come back to Washington so the SEnate could approve his appointees that he claimed are critical in the time of the coronavirus. The appointees, however, had nothing to do with public health.

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Trump makes self-deprecating joke about what a disaster his coronavirus pressers are

At Wednesday's coronavirus task force press briefing, President Donald Trump put up a video discussing General Motors' pandemic relief efforts — and followed it up with a rare self-deprecating joke that acknowledged how poorly received his recent press conferences have been.

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