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How the world's greatest health organization was brought to its knees by Donald Trump

At 7:47 a.m. on the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, Dr. Jay Butler pounded out a grim email to colleagues at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.

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Americans have always spun tales of conspiracy — but Trump takes delusion to a new level

News is "faked"; elections are "rigged"; a "deep state" plots a "coup"; Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died suspiciously in bed with a pillow over his face; aides of ex-president Barack Obama conspire to undermine foreign policy from a "war room"; Obama himself was a Muslim mole; the National Park Service lied about the size of the crowd at the president's inauguration; conspiracies are afoot in nearly every department and agency of the executive branch, including the State Department, the CIA, the Justice Department, the Federal Drug Administration, the Department of Homeland Security, and the FBI ("What are they hiding?"). Thus saith, and maybe even believeth, the president of the United States.

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Republicans are using their control of the judiciary to cripple the pandemic response: Yale law professor

On Thursday, writing for The New York Times, Yale Law professor John Fabian Witt painted a bleak picture of how Republicans have used their dominance of federal and state courts to block the ability of public health officials from containing the COVID-19 pandemic — and upending hundreds of years of precedent in the process.

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GOP Sen. Ben Sasse admitted that Trump ignored the coronavirus and 'flirted' with white supremacy

Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., ripped into President Donald Trump on a wide range of issues, telling a group of constituents in a private call earlier this year that the president "sells out our allies," "kisses dictators' butts," "mocks evangelicals" behind their backs and mistreats women.

In the call — a recording of which was released Thursday by the right-leaning Washington Examiner — Sasse also said Trump had "flirted with white supremacists" and "ignored" the coronavirus as his family "treated the presidency like a business opportunity."

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'I was wrong': Chris Christie regrets going maskless at Rose Garden event after his hospitalization

On Thursday, in a written interview with The New York Times following his release from the hospital, former New Jersey governor and Trump ally Chris Christie expressed regret that he had gone without a protective face mask at the White House.

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Democrats urged to ‘intervene’ and remove Dianne Feinstein from leadership role on Judiciary Committee

Angered by her soft approach during this week's confirmation hearings for President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett—on top of her failure to embrace progressive reforms to the nation's highest court—the head of a progressive judicial watchdog group on Thursday called for Sen. Dianne Feinstein's removal as the leading Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee.

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Second-degree murder charge for security guard who shot man at 'Patriot Rally' in Denver: report

The security guard working for a Denver television station will be facing a murder charge.

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US tycoon who pledged millions for Black students admits tax fraud

Billionaire businessman Robert Smith, who made headlines last year by promising to pay off school loans taken on by hundreds of Black students, has reached a deal with US authorities to stave off prosecution for tax fraud.

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Taxpayers paid for embattled GOP senator to robocall constituents during early voting: report

Interim Sen. Martha McSally (R-AZ) used taxpayer funds to robocall Arizonians as she continues to trail Democrat and former astronaut Mark Kelly.

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Trump, Biden duel in TV town halls, but COVID-19 disrupts campaign

President Donald Trump and challenger Joe Biden were holding competing televised town halls Thursday, as a coronavirus case in the entourage of Kamala Harris forced Biden's vice presidential pick to suspend travel.

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Trump desperately tries to lower expectations for ‘major fake’ NBC town hall

President Donald Trump is desperate to lower expectations for Thursday night's town hall, which he is doing for NBC News.

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‘Trump’s administration has torn families apart’: Rudy Giuliani’s daughter warns ‘corruption starts with yes-men’

In an op-ed for Vanity Fair this Thursday, Rudy Giuliani's daughter rebuked the Trump administration and called upon people to elect Joe Biden for president in 2020.

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Trump cheers C-SPAN anchor’s suspension for lying over tweeting about POTUS with Scaramucci

President Donald Trump is cheering C-SPAN's announcement that it has suspended Steve Scully after the longtime political editor and moderator of “Washington Journal” lied about a suspicious tweet – to a former Trump ally.

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