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'It's going away': Trump lies to Wisconsin rally about COVID-19 after US hits record single-day high in cases

The United States hit our biggest spike in the COVID-19 pandemic with over 83,757 new cases. But President Donald Trump says the coronavirus is "going away."

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Close political adviser to Mike Pence tests positive for COVID-19

Another outbreak seems afoot among the Trump team. According to Bloomberg News, one of Vice President Mike Pence's top political advisers has tested positive for COVID-19.

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'This isn't over': Lincoln Project issues lawyer letter mocking Jared and Ivanka's billboard threat

The Lincoln Project is staffed with a slate of Republicans using a unique set of ads to bring down President Donald Trump. One of the latest is a billboard in New York City's Times Square, where many tourists often visit when they are in town.

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Confused Trump can't stop talking about the new military 'hydrosonic' toothbrush missile

President Donald Trump spent some of his time at his Ohio rally Saturday, saying that under his leadership, the military has developed a secret hydrosonic missile.

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Trump teases he may not have a peaceful transfer of power if he loses

President Donald Trump was aghast when he was asked in the presidential debates if he would agree to a peaceful transfer of power.

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'Jarring': PA Trump fans attack polls making so much noise poll workers couldn't read instructions to voters

One Pennsylvania polling place fell under a full out attack on those standing in line to vote and trying to cast a ballot on Saturday.

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Trump gives 9/11 first responders back the $3.3 million he took from health fund: GOP Congressman

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told Rep. Peter King (R-NY) announced that the 9/11 first responders would get the $3.3 million back that President Donald Trump stole from the program that helped them with medical treatments.

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Nuns at Trump rally appear uncomfortable reading their Bible as president runs over an hour late to event

A group of three nuns appeared in the stands behind President Donald Trump's podium as they waited for him to arrive.

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Trump admits to donors it's going to be tough for the Republicans to hold the Senate: report

President Donald Trump spoke to Republican donors this week and revealed that he isn't sure the GOP can hold the Senate, the Washington Post reported Saturday.

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If Lesley Stahl and '60 Minutes' is too tough you can't handle a dictator: Obama hits Trump as weak

During a Miami, Florida rally, former President Barack Obama noted that President Donald Trump isn't quite the "tough guy" he wants to pretend he is.

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'RIP, GOP': New York Times writes obituary for Republican Party 'destroyed' by Trump

On Saturday, The New York Times editorial board published an "obituary" for the Republican Party, concluding that it has jettisoned any principles or commitment to democracy in the Trump era.

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'Chaos and confusion': Election head in solid GOP state bashes Trump for 'undermining' their mail-in voting efforts

Donald Trump's attempts to cast doubt on the result of the 2020 presidential election -- which appears to not be going his way -- is causing headaches and grief in Utah where voters who have overwhelmingly voted by mail are now in a panic over whether their votes will be counted.

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Republicans have more to gain from losing the election — and they know it: Columnist

On Saturday, writing for The Week, Matthew Walther argued that Congressional Republicans' recent behavior shows they have made peace with losing the election — that, indeed, they are looking forward to it, and have mapped out what they will do next as the party out of power.

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