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Alabamians defend hitting the beach despite COVID-19: 'I don't want to die, but if that's what God has in store then that's okay'

Reporting on the decision by officials in the state of Alabama to move toward fully re-open despite the rising tide of coronavirus infections, CNN sent cameras down to a beach in the state where crowds packed the sand over the Memorial Day weekend and many beachgoers they interviewed were dismissive of the possibility they could become infected by the deadly virus.

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Fox News doctor slams Trump's 'not smart' plan to pack RNC convention like a 'herd of cows'

Dr. Nicole Saphier warned on Monday that President Donald Trump's desire to "fully occupy" the Republican National Convention is "definitely not" a good idea during a pandemic.

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Trump White House 'flailing' because they see election slipping away: AP reporter

On Monday morning, MSNBC "Morning Joe" regular Jonathan Lemire claimed that Donald Trump's manic spree of ugly tweets aimed at his critics -- combined with White House attacks on presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden -- shows that the president and his campaign are "flailing" because they know the election is likely lost.

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'It’s the first time I’ve played golf in almost 3 months': Trump makes excuses for golfing during coronavirus pandemic

President Donald Trump was blasted on Sunday for playing golf during the coronavirus pandemic, a dramatic economic recession and after proclaiming churches "essential."

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Dealmaker Donald Trump made overly-expensive deals with companies to buy supplies to fight the coronavirus

President Donald Trump proclaimed that he would make a deal with a company that could sterilize masks about 20 times. The company he was so captured by had appeared on Steve Bannon's podcast and

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Michigan lieutenant governor thinks Trump is creating mail-in-ballot conspiracy to explain away his loss in November

President Donald Trump is already making excuses for his loss in November, said Michigan Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist in an interview with MSNBC's Kasie Hunt.

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James Carville explains why Trump's attacks on Biden's mental state won't work: He told people 'to drink Clorox!'

In an interview over the weekend, President Donald Trump attacked former Vice President Joe Biden as being so mentally absent that he can't even think. It was an attack that Democratic strategist James Carville didn't think would work well up against who he called "The Clorox Kid."

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'This makes me so angry': MSNBC host shames Trump for failing the country soldiers fought and died to protect

MSNBC host Kasie Hunt lambasted President Donald Trump at the top of her Sunday show. She showed the cover of the New York Times, which listed just 1 percent of the nearly 100,000 dead Americans who succumbed to the coronavirus in the past five months.

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South Carolina beachgoer demands Asian-American CNN reporter 'get out of his country'

A CNN reporter faced intolerance over her face mask and ethnicity at beaches in the South over the weekend.

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Priest schools Trump for assuming he wasn't doing 'essential work' before

President Donald Trump signed an executive order that proclaimed that all churches were required to open as essential businesses, whether they wanted to or not. It prompted one priest to explain that he's been working the whole time in ways that ensure the safety of those who need his blessings and prayers.

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Kayleigh McEnany called out by conservative on Fox News for her 'grotesque' behavior defending Trump

Appearing on Fox News Sunday, the editor of the conservative Dispatch slammed White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany for her no-holds-barred defense of Donald Trump, calling her behavior "indefensible and grotesque."

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Trump economic adviser: 'Our human capital stock is ready to get back to work'

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett on Sunday said that workers -- who he referred to as "human capital stock" -- are "ready to get back to work" during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Kayleigh McEnany in 2017: 'When we're in a state of mourning, you should take time off from golf'

Comments made by White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany in 2017 came back to haunt her over the Memorial Day weekend as President Donald Trump played golf despite the on going coronavirus pandemic.

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