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“Fox & Friends” host blames Trump for killing stimulus: His tweet “cost people a lot of money”
Igor Derysh
"It looks like the president is the one to blame now," Brian Kilmeade says. "I don’t know how he has leverage”
Donald Trump is the greatest show on TV: Critic James Poniewozik on how it all ends
Chauncey DeVega
Trump is a "mediated character," not a real person, says Poniewozik. Like Tony Soprano, he'll never admit defeat
Can Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis change his anti-science attitude?
Shannon Osaka, Angely Mercado, Eve Andrews
It's a lot harder to ignore a crisis when reality slaps you in the face
Progressives rage at “megalomaniac dime store dictator” Trump for ditching COVID relief talks
Jessica Corbett
AOC: "An anti-everybody agenda." Ilhan Omar: "The only logical response to this f**kery is to vote them out"
Science and karma: Late night comedy makes peace with joking about Trump’s COVID diagnosis
Melanie McFarland
The evolving status of Trump's COVID-19 recovery obliterates the "tragedy plus time equals comedy" equation
A fourth White House press aide has tested positive for COVID-19
Sarah K Burris
The White House communications department is quickly falling as the coronavirus spreads
Trump still faces COVID-19 health risk, may not be “out of the woods” till next week, doctors say
Matthew Rozsa
Medical experts told Salon that Trump is highly infectious currently, and is putting those around him at risk
Trump abruptly halts stimulus negotiations; Pelosi says “the White House is in complete disarray”
Nicole Karlis
Trump says a major stimulus bill won't be negotiated until after the election
A new Electoral College nightmare: We may face a constitutional crisis if either candidate dies
Matthew Rozsa
A deadly virus, two high-risk candidates: legal scholars warn we need to consider the unthinkable
“Sociopathy”: Psychiatrist says Trump’s behavior “meets criteria for a locked psychiatric facility”
Igor Derysh
It "would not be an exaggeration" to say that Trump "delights in putting people in danger," Dr. Bandy X. Lee says
Rudy Giuliani can’t stop coughing while attacking Biden on Fox News for urging people to wear masks
Igor Derysh
“I hope that cough isn't anything bad while you are waiting for your test to come back," host Martha MacCallum said
Trump’s Chernobyl moment: Phony patriotism can’t defeat this virus
Bob Cesca
Those arrogant fools at the "Rose Garden Massacre" believed wealth and power made them immune. That's called hubris
String of fatal poisonings from ingestion of toxic hand sanitizer highlights limits of FDA powers
Amy Martyn
The FDA has counted 17 deaths from exposure to methanol-tainted sanitizer this year alone
Inside the flawed White House testing scheme that failed to protect Trump
Rachana Pradhan, Lauren Weber, Liz SzaboWe shouldn’t be surprised that Trump is infected
Terry H. Schwadron
He’s been flouting public-health instructions for months and urging his followers to disregard them, too
My students war-gamed a “Trump gets COVID” scenario — in March. It didn’t end well
Kenneth Osgood
I asked my students what Acting President Pence should do if Trump got sick. Too bad they weren't really in charge
Secret Service agents “frustrated” by virus exposure risk from Trump’s hospital drive-by stunt
Nicole Karlis
Dying "for political theater": Doctors, Secret Service agents fear virus exposure during Trump's hospital drive-by
“Stand back and stand by”: New report links Trump and NRA to rise of militias behind violent threats
Igor Derysh
Extremist groups "have been waiting for the signal from Trump for some time." They got it from the debate stage
Defying medical consensus, Trump is discharged from hospital
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's announcement that he is well enough return to the White House contradicts medical wisdom on COVID patients
Two housekeepers test positive for COVID-19 as White House outbreak widens: report
Sarah K Burris
The housekeepers were reportedly told to use "discretion" in discussing their positive tests
Trump’s bespoke COVID-19 drug regimen would not be accessible to the average American, experts say
Matthew Rozsa
"The drugs the President got are not given to ordinary Americans," one doctor tells Salon
The man who would be president: Mike Pence, corporate theocrat
Norman Solomon
As toxic as Donald Trump may be, the man who would replace him if Trump dies in office is every bit as dangerous
“Openly trying to cheat”: Trump campaign tells local election officials to ignore voting rules
Igor Derysh
“You’re really seeing a broad-based ... strategy to suppress the vote by the Republican Party," says GOP lawyer
Greg Abbott: Criminal allegations against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton “raise serious concerns”
Emma Platoff
Paxton has been under indictment for more than five years on felony charges of securities fraud
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