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'Before election day': Mike Pompeo facing investigation over Clinton email threat

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is at the helm of an investigation and the Office of Special Counsel will determine if he illegally used his position to bolster politics on behalf of President Donald Trump.

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‘Idiot’ Trump ‘going out of his way to lose’ in final weeks of campaign: Morning Joe contributor

MSNBC's Claire McCaskill shredded President Donald Trump's closing message to voters.

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Trump and the right wing share a social Darwinist 'herd mentality' — it leads to widespread death

Donald Trump's promise in an ABC News town hall last month that the United States would soon achieve herd immunity for the coronavirus, and conflating that with herd mentality, may be explained because Trump is counting on the latter to rescue his second term. It's otherwise impossible to imagine a campaign whose endgame is to recover the lost loyalty of voters over 65 selecting as its closing argument, "Not enough of you have died yet."

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Morning Joe hammers GOP voters for ignoring Trump’s anti-American behavior: ‘You can’t plead ignorance’

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough hammered Republicans who are still backing President Donald Trump, after all they've seen so far, because they can't bring themselves to vote for a Democrat.

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CNN hosts visibly unnerved after hearing doctor's 'bleak' new COVID projections

CNN hosts John Berman and Alisyn Camerota appeared unnerved after an infectious disease expert warned the country is about to experience "one of the darkest chapters in modern American history" thanks to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

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Trump campaign in danger of having lawsuits thrown out over unpaid legal bills: report

According to a report from Politico, Donald Trump's cash-strapped campaign is frantically attempting to collect settlements in legal disputes because it needs the money to fund other lawsuits that are in danger of being dismissed.

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Far right House Republicans urge Barr to appoint special counsel to investigate Joe Biden and son Hunter

Eleven of the most extreme House Republicans are urging Attorney General Bill Barr to investigate Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and the former Vice President's son Hunter Biden.

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Major quake off Alaska triggers small tsunami waves

A major 7.5-magnitude quake off the coast of Alaska triggered small tsunami waves Monday, US agencies said, but there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.

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Hopeless in Baltimore, ground zero of US 'urban apartheid'

Demon Lane says his east Baltimore neighborhood will still be blighted by drug dealing, deadly gunfire, rat-infested vacant houses and hopelessness, no matter who wins America's presidential election in November.

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Trump's inner circle 'furious' with FBI's Wray for undercutting Biden smear: report

According to a report from Politico, high-ranking members of Donald Trump's administration are "furious" with FBI Director Christopher Wray for siding with the intelligence community and calling recent revelations about former Vice President Joe Biden's son Hunter part of a Russian disinformation campaign.

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'Trumpcare' doesn't exist -- but Facebook and Google cash in on misleading ads for 'garbage' health insurance anyway

“Trumpcare” insurance will “finally fix healthcare,” said an advertisement on Facebook.

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Older COVID patients battle ‘brain fog,’ weakness and emotional turmoil

“Lord, give me back my memory.”

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GOP senator who mocked Kamala Harris once asked Black supporter if he liked 'Perdue chicken' and about Herman Cain

Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., drew swift backlash on Friday night after he deliberately mispronounced Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris' first name at a rally, adding several syllables as he drew laughs from the crowd.The senator's re-election campaign said the Republican senator had "simply mispronounced Senator Harris' name, and he didn't mean anything by it." Harris' press secretary rebuked the remarks as "incredibly racist" as members of the media poured cold water on the campaign's claim."Perdue has served with Kamala Harris in the Senate for four years," Washington Post White House Bureau Chief Phil Rucker tweeted. "He knows how to properly pronounce her name."

The controversial remarks prompted the #MyNameIs hashtag to trend on Twitter as people of color shared their experiences about their names.

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