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Kamala Harris pauses campaign schedule after communications director tests positive for COVID

On Thursday, the Biden campaign announced that two members of Sen. Kamala Harris' traveling party, including her communications director Liz Allen and a member of the flight crew, have tested positive for COVID-19.

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Amy Coney Barrett's 'ivory-tower cluelessness' of 'unpleasant realities in American life' slammed by conservative

On Thursday, writing for The Washington Post, conservative columnist Jennifer Rubin tore into Judge Amy Coney Barrett for refusing to engage with the real-world struggles faced by everyday Americans in her confirmation hearings.

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Graham defiantly blows up judiciary rules and proceeds with Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation hearing without Democrats

Chairman Lindsey Graham is ignoring the official rules of the Senate Judiciary Committee, proceeding to conduct business on the final day of Judge Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation hearing. Long standing rules require at least two members of the minority party to be present for any committee business to take place. Senator Dick Durbin was the only Democrat on the committee present.

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‘Sham process’: Lindsey Graham spars with Senate Democrats as they try to shut down Barrett hearing

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) battled his Democratic colleagues after they called to suspend the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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DOJ admits Trump lied about Russian documents

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) was forced to assert that President Donald Trump actually lied when he tweeted that he had declassified documents relative to the federal investigation into the alleged "Russian Hoax."

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'Lazy coward' Trump doesn't have enough ambition to lead a civil war: columnist

Atlantic columnist Graeme Wood says Americans shouldn't be worried about President Donald Trump launching a civil war if he loses the 2020 presidential race -- but only because he's too much of a "lazy coward" to follow through with it.

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This former pro-Trump reporter was fired from an FDA position — but she never really left the agency

Emily Miller, a former reporter for the far-right One American News, was fired from a position at the Food and Drug Administration in August. But according to Ars Technica health reporter Beth Mole, Miller never really left the agency.

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Trump’s agriculture secretary appears to have violated his ethics agreement: watchdog groups

On Thursday, Politico reported that ethics watchdogs are calling for the Agriculture Department's inspector general to investigate Secretary Sonny Perdue's business holdings.

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‘Alternative reality voters’ are making democracy nearly impossible: MSNBC's Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said low-information voters are being crowded out by "alternative reality voters" who make democracy exceedingly difficult.

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'The rebel alliance has arrived': Dem operative mocks Trump campaign 'Death Star' after Biden raises $380 million

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden last month raised a record-shattering $383 million for the home stretch of the 2020 presidential campaign -- and one former Obama speechwriter went on CNN Thursday to take a victory lap.

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Trump's lies are a black hole which has sucked in America and news media -- and the country may never recover: media expert

Donald Trump has publicly lied at least 20,000 times since taking office, according to the Washington Post. He does this in part because he has shown himself to be mentally unwell, if not a sociopath. But he also lies because he is a fascist authoritarian. For such leaders, lies are a way of assaulting reality and truth as a means of achieving unlimited power. These explanations are not discrete. They overlap with one another.

In a season of massive death, Donald Trump and his regime's lies about the coronavirus are a public health emergency – one which has killed at least 216,000 people in the United States.

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'Desperate' Trump 'openly' using government resources to boost his sagging re-election chances

President Donald Trump is using government resources to make up for his flagging campaign funds.

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Amy Coney Barrett's threat to Social Security and Medicare is 'what right-wing extremism is all about': Progressive senator

In keeping with her evasive answers on other key issues—from voting rights to reproductive rights to climate change—President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett on Wednesday refused to say whether she believes Social Security and Medicare are constitutional, prompting progressive advocacy groups and lawmakers to warn the judge's confirmation could pose an existential threat to the programs.

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