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Colin Powell buries 'birther and liar' Trump in CNN interview -- and vows to vote for Biden

In a highly candid interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, former Secretary of State Colin Powell went all in attacking Donald Trump, saying he didn't like him in 2016 when he was running as a "birther" and he dislikes the president even more now because he is a "liar."

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WATCH: 'Let the world know what is going on in Seattle!'

Late Saturday night, videos emerged of the Seattle Police Department using draconian tactics to fight people protesting against police violence.

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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey kicked out of protest: ‘The most intense walk of shame I’ve ever seen’

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey was kicked out of a protest against police violence on Saturday.

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Trump impersonator Sarah Cooper shows 'how to bunker' like the leader of the free world

President Donald Trump was ridiculed this week for "barricading himself" inside the White House after he canceled a planned trip to his resort Bedminster, New Jersey.

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Big turnout for protest in Texas town known as a 'haven' for the Ku Klux Klan

Protesters gathered in Vidor, Texas on Saturday for a rally against racism and police violence.

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WATCH: Buffalo cops and firefighters cheer officers charged with assault as they leave the courthouse

According to a report from both CNN and MSNBC, the two Buffalo police officers who were charged with second-degree assault after shoving a 75-year-old anti-police brutality protester to the ground where he sustained head injuries were greeted with applause after they were arraigned on Saturday morning.

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HBO's Maher taunts Trump fans over president hiding in a bunker from protesters: 'Is America great enough for you yet?'

In his opening monologue on Friday night, HBO "Real Time" host Bill Maher both ridiculed Donald Trump and taunted his fans over reports the president was whisked away to an underground bunker to protect him from anti-police brutality protesters.

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'Not appropriate at all': GOP senator admits it was wrong to gas protesters for Trump's photo-op

The decision to gas protesters so President Donald Trump could hold a photo-op holding a Bible were criticized by a Republican senator on Friday as cracks start to emerge in Republicans' support for the president.

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Fresno city councilman accuses colleague of 'bullying and abusive behavior' over rule mandating COVID-19 masks

During a press conference on Thursday, a Fresno City Council member railed at one his colleagues for a proposal -- since passed -- that would require members to wear masks during meetings.

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DC mayor has massive ‘Black Lives Matter’ mural painted on street leading to the White House

According to a report from CNN, the mayor of Washington, D.C. has directed city workers to paint a massive "Black Lives Matter" mural on a street leading up to the White House early Friday morning.

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Trump accused by ex-Defense Secretary of putting US on 'the trail toward a dictatorship'

During an appearance on CNN on Friday morning, former Defense Secretary William Cohen - who also served in the U.S. Senate as a Republican -- denounced Donald Trump in no uncertain terms, saying his use of military personnel against anti-police brutality protesters is a sign he has set the country on the path to a dictatorship.

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Richmond mayor schools white lawmaker complaining removal of Confederate statue strips her of her history

Appearing on CNN's "New Day" on Friday morning, the mayor of Richmond, Virginia set a white state lawmaker straight over her comments that the imminent removal of a statue commemorating Confederate General Robert E. Lee was erasing her history.

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Trump 'crossed the line' with the military this week -- leading retired officers to revolt: former general

Appearing on CNN's New Day with host John Berman, retired Lt. Gen. Douglas Lute explained that Donald Trump finally went a bridge too far this week with retired military officials when his administration deployed military police to turn on peaceful protesters in a Washington D.C. park.

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