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Trump 'conclusively' failed a basic evaluation of mental capacity: Yale psychiatrist

A new study finds that President Donald Trump's hardcore fans are driven by “chaos” and think “society should be burned to the ground.” That sentiment is often conveyed by Trump, who seems to delight in blowing up the norms of the executive branch: the president spent the summer riling up supporters at rallies by accusing The Squad--freshman lawmakers of color--of being unpatriotic.

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Black man might die in prison after 25 years for selling pot -- in a state where it's now legal

Last Thursday, sixty-eight year old Michael Thompson sat in his prison cell hoping for good news. As a motion to refer his case to a parole board wends its way through the courts, Thompson is confused and desperate to find out whether he'll die in prison or get a chance to gain his freedom.

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Last Republican left in New Jersey's congressional delegation faces a challenge from his own intern

The sole Republican representative in the 12-seat New Jersey congressional delegation has challenger: his previous intern, who is running as a Democrat, Roll Call reports.

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BUSTED: Trump official demanded Fox News re-wording on story -- and they may have broken 'propaganda' laws

Newly released documents reveal how cozy the Trump administration is with Fox News and Fox Business.

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Trump forces Mike Pence to stay loyal by making him complicit in his corruption: columnist

On Tuesday, Mike Pence's office confirmed that the Vice President--who is traveling with his family--is staying at President Trump's golf course in Doonberg, Ireland at Trump's behest.

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Trump’s deregulatory push backfires as companies that were expected to benefit face harm

President Donald Trump's primary pitch to his base—in addition to his pledge to build a wall—is that his acumen as a businessman makes him a good steward of the economy.

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Conservative unloads on Trump's DOJ for burying the truth about Comey's memos

On Thursday, the Department of Justice Inspector General released a report that found former FBI director James Comey had broken protocol by keeping documents in his home and releasing some to the media, including ones containing classified information. The documents had to do with President Donald Trump's alleged attempts to secure Comey's loyalty and shut down investigations into former security advisor Michael Flynn.

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Army veteran slams Trump for tossing military families into 'chaos': He uses us 'as a punching bag'

On Wednesday, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced a new policy that could vastly complicate the lives of military families. Although the government agency denied that they were revoking automatic citizenship for the children of U.S. army members deployed abroad -- the new rule can vastly complicate adoptions and the citizen status of some military members' kids.

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‘It is not’: Fox News’ Shep Smith wallops Trump for lying that his wall ‘is going up rapidly’

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump tweeted a video of the Southwest border.

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Trump pressuring Army Corps to reward top GOP donor with wall funding

President Donald Trump tends to generate headlines thanks to his outbursts and draconian policies, like when he attacks other lawmakers or the media and his pledge to build a wall.

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'It’s disgusting': FBI and IRS raid home of UAW president as union faces critical negotiations with automakers

An ongoing investigation into an alleged misappropriation of funds by the leadership of the United Auto Workers union resulted in a joint FBI and IRS raid of the union president's home, reports WXYZ.

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Muslim man claims he was viciously attacked in jail and put in solitary over his religion

A Muslim man is suing St. Charles County, Missouri for multiple alleged civil rights violations stemming from his 10-month stint in a local jail, reports St. Louis Today.

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