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Federal official resigns over Trump's politicization of workforce: 'Clearly an attempt to require loyalty'

The chairman of an executive branch advisory board resigned over President Donald Trump's executive order that politicized much of the federal workforce.

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Cardi B posts video saying she felt threatened by Trump supporters: 'We're gonna get jumped'

After driving past a throng of Trump supporters in Los Angeles on Saturday, rapper Cardi B posted a video to Instagram where she talked about how scared she was during the experience.

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Trump goads Biden for forgetting his name

US President Donald Trump on Monday taunted opponent Joe Biden for forgetting his name and calling him "George" just a week before the election.

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Here are 5 possible ways to make Trump leave quietly if he loses the election

The week before Election Day 2020, Democrats have a variety of worries and anxieties — from the possibility of President Donald Trump managing to win enough swing states to pull off a narrow Electoral College victory to Trump prematurely claiming victory before all the votes are counted to Republicans trying to steal the election via the courts and their army of attorneys. Liberal Washington Post opinion writer Greg Sargent, in his October 26 column, lays out five possible scenarios in which Trump might agree to leave the White House quietly if Biden wins.

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'If you have a stroke we can’t help you': Utah hospital says after inundated with COVID-19

What public health officials feared most appears to be happening in some states. Hospitals are being overrun with COVID-19 patients.

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His fans 'would follow Trump off a cliff': 14 key traits revealed in psychological analysis of people who support the president

As he himself said even before he won the presidential election in 2016, “I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters.” Unfortunately for the American people, this wild-sounding claim appears to be truer than not, at least for the majority of his supporters, and that is something that should disturb us. It should also motivate us to explore the science underlying such peculiar human behavior, so we can learn from it, and potentially inoculate against it.

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Harvard just released a poll that should give Trump's campaign heartburn

One of the wildcards in the 2020 presidential election will be turnout among young voters -- and one poll released by the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School shows that President Donald Trump has reason to worry.

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Trump says 'not' giving up on coronavirus fight

US President Donald Trump denied Monday that he is giving up on fighting the spread of the coronavirus, insisting, despite a new surge in infections, that the pandemic is in retreat.

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As Senate Dems hold talkathon in protest, Elizabeth Warren condemns GOP vote on Barrett as 'last gasp of a desperate party'

A "talkathon" on the U.S. Senate floor that began Sunday night continued Monday as Democratic senators did their best to protest and delay the final confirmation vote for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett currently scheduled for 7:30 p.m. this evening.

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The View hosts say the White House can’t even put a message together on COVID-19 — much less fight it

The White House can't control the COVID-19 pandemic in their own building, and chief of staff Mark Meadows revealed that they never really even tried.

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Pence backs down: Aide says he will not preside over Amy Coney Barrett vote after staffers get COVID

Vice President Mike Pence has backed down from a decision to preside over a Senate vote on Judge Amy Comey Barrett's confirmation to the Supreme Court.

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White man steals bulldozer and rolls over Biden lawn signs in predominantly Black neighborhood

A white man stole a bulldozer and rolled over Joe Biden lawn signs in a predominantly Black Florida neighborhood, Bay News 9 reports.

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Kamala Harris tells The View that Biden’s DOJ would be free to decide whether or not to prosecute Trump

If President Donald Trump is indicted, it won't be because of a President Joe Biden, explained Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) in an interview with "The View" on Monday. If Trump is charged with crimes, it'll be because of an independent Justice Department's investigations.

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