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Trump upset with coverage of his health as questions swirl over his potential maladies: Maggie Haberman

Appearing on CNN's "New Day" to discuss the state of Donald Trump's health, Maggie Haberman of the New York Times said whether the president is hiding illness or not, coverage of his problems walking down a ramp, as well as footage of him struggling to raise his right arm high enough for him to take a drink, is troubling to the president.

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Morning Joe panelist stunned by latest GOP problems: 'Hard to imagine how things could be worse for Republicans'

A discussion on a surprising surge by the opponent of Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) led an MSNBC "Morning Joe" regular to express shock at how badly the upcoming election looks for the Republican Party.

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WATCH: John Oliver schools cop unions, a Virginia politician, a NASCAR-driving loser and Kayleigh McEnany in less than 4 minutes

After another epic takedown on Fox News host Tucker Carlson, "Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver schooled police unions on why they're intentionally left out of many conversations about reforming public safety.

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'This officer had nothing to fear': MSNBC panel dispels myths from police union president about shooting of Rayshard Brooks

The medical examiner ruled that the death of Rayshard Brooks was a homicide, and his death was caused by two gunshots to the back.

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We still don't know why Trump was taken to Walter Reed last year: Maggie Haberman

After speaking at the West Point graduation, the internet flew into speculation questioning the health and wellness of President Donald Trump. The president appeared to have problems drinking from a glass of water and struggled to walk down the ramp to the stage.

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Republicans have decided they aren't 'twisting themselves in pretzels' to defend Trump anymore: report

Politico reporter Jake Sherman explained in a PBS "Washington Week" discussion that it has become clear Republicans aren't defending Trump anymore.

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Man faces charges for driving into at least a dozen protesters in Memphis

A man who was seen driving his truck into a group of protesters in Memphis is facing multiple charges.

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MSNBC guest tells Ben Carson to 'shut the hell up' after comments about Rayshard Brooks killing

Appearing on MSNBC on Sunday afternoon, "Unfiltered" host Roland Martin advised Housing and Urban Development head Ben Carson to "Shut the hell up" after he went on TV Sunday morning and said the police shooting of Rayshard Brooks was "not clear cut."

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Ex-Defense Secretary Robert Gates waffles on Trump criticism: 'At least he hasn't started any new wars'

Robert Gates, the former secretary of defense, on Sunday said that he was relieved that President Donald Trump "hasn't started any new wars."

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Trump attorney flames out on CNN after claiming Trump is winning except in 'junk science' polls

Jenna Ellis, an attorney for President Donald Trump's campaign, on Sunday defended a lawsuit threat against CNN which seeks to suppress a poll showing the president losing to presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

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CNN's Tapper scorches Trump for wanting to keep names of Confederate 'dead racist losers' on military bases

In his closing comment on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday morning, host Jake Tapper took aim at Donald Trump's desire to leave alone the names of military bases named after Confederate soldiers who took up arms against the US -- calling them "dead, racist losers."

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Jake Tapper gets Larry Kudlow to admit Trump rallygoers should 'probably' wear masks

White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow admitted on Sunday that attendees at President Donald Trump's rallies should "probably" wear masks to prevent spread of COVID-19.

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Stacey Abrams fires back at 'infantile' Ben Carson after he says black people need to 'grow up'

Vice presidential contender Stacey Abrams slammed Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson on Sunday after he downplayed President Donald Trump's apparent ignorance of black history.

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