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MSNBC’s Morning Joe can’t wait for Democrats to throw McConnell’s words back in his face

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell gave Democrats every justification to expand the Supreme Court.

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Trump 'is in a state of panic' as he sees 'the walls closing in': MSNBC's Heilemann

During an MSNBC discussion of the curious choices Donald Trump's campaign is making about his rally locations, "Morning Joe" regular John Heilemann stated the president "is in a panic" and can't think straight --even more than normal -- because he knows he's losing badly.

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Our military is up to something in South America

With withering poll numbers and a flip of control of the Senate ever more likely, Donald Trump may be preparing to end Radical Republican rule with one last big bang—a war in South America.

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Trump tries to shame media out of covering the pandemic with frantic all-caps tweet

With one week to go until the 2020 presidential election, President Donald Trump does not want to talk about the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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GOP bracing for 'a string of defeats' as Dems crush them in ad spending: report

With one week to go in the 2020 presidential election, House Republicans are staring at the possibility that their numbers might get even smaller.

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Polls, late campaign activity suggest Republican dominance in Texas could be at risk

Joe Biden’s campaign will be running television ads in El Paso, San Antonio and Dallas-Fort Worth heading into Election Day. The Democratic nominee for vice president, Kamala Harris, is planning a visit to Texas during the homestretch of the campaign. And polls show the Biden-Harris ticket within striking distance — and, in some surveys, ahead — in the traditionally Republican state.

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MSNBC’s Morning Joe demands producers take down White House whitewash of Jared Kushner’s ‘racist’ remarks

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough didn't want to hear the White House attempt to clean up Jared Kushner's "racist" comments.

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'We’re watching an incumbent self-destruct': Expert who predicted Trump's 2016 victory has bad news for the president

With Election Day just one week away, polls signal that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden will take the Oval Office. President Donald Trump's supporters are pointing to the outcome of the 2016 election in hopes that the president will defy the odds. Democratic voters are also on edge because they, too, vividly remember the upsetting outcome of that election.

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NASA to launch delicate stowing of Osiris-Rex asteroid samples

NASA's robotic spacecraft Osiris-Rex is set to begin on Tuesday a delicate operation to store the precious particles it scooped up from the asteroid Bennu, but which were leaking into space when a flap got wedged open.

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Cars, electro and sequins: drive-in raves in virus-hit US

Clearly visible from afar with her flashing earrings and sequined jacket, Charity Valente is attending her first drive-in rave: a night of electronic music where the party-goers are in or around their cars, owing to the coronavirus pandemic.

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'Highest ranking slumlord in the country': Critics slam Jared Kushner after he mocks racial justice protesters

Senior White House adviser Jared Kushner—who like his boss and father-in-law President Donald Trump is a product of his family's fortune—was mercilessly lambasted on social media on Monday after he mocked Black Lives Matter activists and suggested that many Black people don't want to be successful.

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'Expand the court': Ocasio-Cortez leads charge with 3-word Democratic strategy after Barrett sworn in

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had just three initial words to say Monday night after Amy Coney Barrett was sworn in as the latest Associate Justice to the U.S. Supreme Court following her confirmation by a 52 to 48 margin in the Republican-controlled U.S. Senate earlier in the evening.

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Trump injects more election chaos by claiming you can change your vote to him after you've already voted

President Donald Trump on Tuesday issued a bizarre tweet in which he encouraged early voters to go back to polling places and demand that they be allowed to change their votes to him.

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