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'Believe what you see': Dem senator explains how 'Rudy Giuliani is effectively a Russian asset'

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) on Tuesday asserted that President Donald Trump's personal attorney is "effectively a Russian asset."

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The pandemic-induced implosion of the GOP is due to Trump elevating ideological cranks like Scott Atlas: op-ed

Writing for New York Magazine this Tuesday, Jonanthan Chait contends that the "pandemic-induced implosion" of the Republican Party has followed a similar course of the George W. Bush administration, which dismissed intelligence and foreign-policy professionals who questioned claims about chemical weapon in Iraq. Faced with a different sort of crisis than the one presented to Bush, Trump "ignored public-health experts, and instead elevated ideological cranks."

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Trump supporter spits on actress Amber Riley's car as she's trying to park

Actress Amber Riley had a scary run-in with one of President Donald Trump's supporters while she was trying to pull into a parking lot Monday night.

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Americans don't want to share a beer with Trump -- he's 'the drunk at the bar' who 'won't shut up': reporter

For decades, the cliché among American political journalists about presidential candidates' appeal has been whether they seem like the kind of person with whom you'd want to share a beer.

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Trump blasted with ridicule for promising to ‘turn around’ states he recently condemned to hell

President Donald Trump promised to "turn around" three states he'd condemned to hell last week.

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Psychiatrist explains how the GOP’s anti-science agenda is turning the US back to the Dark Ages

Psychiatrist Dr. Bandy Lee noted that President Donald Trump and his administration's attacks on science are leading the United States into the Dark Ages.

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This chart shows how Biden is chipping away at two of Trump's key voting groups

Polls suggest that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is in good shape heading into the 2020 presidential election -- and a detailed analysis of polling demographics explains why.

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Tiffany Trump holds trainwreck LGBTQ event for dad's reelection: 'Prior to politics, he supported gays'

Tiffany Trump, the daughter of President Donald Trump, this week campaigned for her father's reelection at a LGBTQ Pride event.

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USA TODAY shatters four decades of tradition as it endorses Joe Biden for president

On Tuesday, the USA TODAY editorial board published an endorsement of Joe Biden for president — the first time they have ever affirmatively endorsed a presidential candidate in the 38-year history of the paper.

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Trump making panicked calls to 2016 election team for help 'salvaging' his collapsing campaign: report

According to a report from Politico, Donald Trump has been working the phones day and night, calling supporters who worked on his successful 2016 presidential campaign for advice on how to turn around his 2020 re-election campaign.

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Just two weeks before the election, Justice Department sues Google in biggest antitrust case in decades

The US government was suing Google Tuesday in what would be the biggest antitrust case in decades and a major test for the technology sector.

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Ex-White House aide glorifies Trump's racism in battle with NPR host: 'Brashness inspires and fires up his base'

Former White House official Michael Anton on Tuesday asserted that President Donald Trump cannot win reelection without racism because it "inspires and fires up his base."

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Top special operations commander who oversaw Bin Laden raid endorses Biden in scathing op-ed denouncing Trump

Retired four-star Adm. William McRaven just delivered the latest blow to President Donald Trump's campaign as he revealed he cast his vote for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.

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