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Protesters topple Roosevelt, Lincoln statues in Portland

Protesters toppled two statues of former US presidents in the western state of Oregon, prompting President Donald Trump to call Monday for the demonstrators to be locked up and for federal intervention.

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Trump faces an onslaught of personal lawsuits when he leaves office: report

Donald Trump has been sued multiple times, and many of those lawsuits will still be active when he leaves office, Business Insider's Connor Perrett reports.

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'People in need can't wait': To put onus on senate GOP, progressives urge Pelosi to take $1.8 trillion COVID relief package

With tens of millions still out of work and struggling to afford basic necessities as the coronavirus-induced economic collapse shows no sign of relenting, some progressives are urging House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to accept a far-from-perfect $1.8 trillion compromise relief package offered by the Trump White House, warning that failure to pass any additional aid before the November election would be both morally and politically disastrous.

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Just two years ago Republican Sen. Kennedy said Judge Barrett refused to answer key questions ‘about the law’

During the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Monday, Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) used the majority of his time to question Judge Amy Coney Barrett by bashing the hearing for accused rapist Justice Bret Kavanaugh and whined about being labeled a racist.

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Trump campaign so desperate for voters it’s holding a ‘pride’ event in October – that doesn’t mention LGBTQ people

The Trump campaign knows it's in trouble, as Joe Biden is beating the incumbent president by an average of more than ten points in the polls. On Tuesday, the campaign will hold a "pride" event (in the middle of October, despite the president refusing to honor LGBTQ pride month in June.)

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WATCH: Al Franken uses Barrett’s own words to take down conservative pundit over GOP's court-packing hypocrisy

Former Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) flattened conservative commentator Rich Lowry during an MSNBC panel discussion Monday as Judge Amy Coney Barrett was testifying in the Judiciary hearing.

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Intelligence assessments say China believes Trump is 'accelerating American decline': report

China's leaders believe that President Trump is "accelerating" America's decline, writes Foreign Policy's Rush Doshi, saying that the Asian superpower's assessment was triggered by the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union and the election of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency.

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Russia shuns US lunar program, as space cooperation under threat

Russia is unlikely to participate in the Moon-orbiting station planned by the United States, a Russian official said Monday, marking the probable end of the type of close cooperation seen for two decades on the International Space Station (ISS).

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Republicans say judges shouldn't legislate -- while demanding they legislate the Affordable Care Act: CNN panel

A CNN panel couldn't help but notice the hypocrisy from Republicans saying that judges like Amy Coney Barrett shouldn't legislate from the bench. The problem, they said, is that they're demanding the Supreme Court do exactly that as they try to unmake the Affordable Care Act.

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Secret Service spent $238K in taxpayer money renting rooms at Trump properties to protect his adult children: report

The U.S. Secret Service is not only responsible for protecting President Donald Trump, but also, members of his family. Washington Post reporters David A. Fahrenthold, Joshua Partlow and Carol D. Leonnig, in an article published this week, examine the Secret Service-related expenses that have been generated by Trump's children during their travels — and how profitable those expenses have been for the Trump Organization.

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Eric Trump cancels gun shop event after former employee is linked to Gov. Whitmer kidnapping plot

Eric Trump will not appear at a Michigan gun store this week after a former employee was linked to a plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D).

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‘American nightmare’: Woman dies of COVID-19 after fear of hospital bills keeps her away from doctors

An entire family affected by COVID-19 gathered at the ballpark where the amateur baseball team the Ashton A's would normally play their summer schedule - but things looked and felt different this time. The family wasn't gathered for a ball game. They were there to memorialize 54-year-old Linda Flansburgh, a woman who was known for her kindness and generosity in the community.

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‘Major red flag’: Expert warns Michigan race is so close Democrats might not win back the US Senate

A political expert is pointing to the latest New York Times/ Sienna poll that puts incumbent U.S. Senator Gary Peters, Democrat of Michigan, just one point above his challenger, Republican John James, a West Point grad.

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