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Trump's familiar false claims from May 4 to June 7 Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump made 192 false claims between May 4 and June 7. Many of them were repeated from earlier periods of his presidency and May 3. For a list of new false claims from this period, click here.
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Tens of thousands of Britons have died from coronavirus. But Boris Johnson is stoking a culture war. London (CNN) Britain is in the middle of a coronavirus disaster. It has one of the highest fatality rates in the world, with at least 52,000 Britons dead from the disease. The UK government's usual cheerleaders in the right-wing media are eviscerating it on a ...
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US judge to hear Trump administration's emergency request to block publication of Bolton book Attorneys for former national security adviser John Bolton are set to face off with the Justice Department at 1 p.m. Friday in a political and First Amendment battle over whether the Trump administration can block the imminent publication of Bolton's White ...
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Bolton revelations undercut Trump's reelection message of toughness on China President Trump was in a White House event with governors Thursday when he took a moment to punch out a tweet from his cellphone – threatening to decouple the U.S. economy from China, the world's second largest economy. Support our journalism.
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The Latest: Beijing reports further drop in new virus cases BEIJING — China's capital has recorded a further drop in new confirmed coronavirus cases as tightened measures to contain the spread remain in place. Officials reported 22 new cases in Beijing on Saturday, along with five others elsewhere in the country.
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Trump's tail-spinning presidency is in turmoil -- even by his own standards Washington (CNN) If he was any other President, at any other time, Donald Trump's reelection hopes would probably already be doomed. Trump has endured one of the most disastrous political streaks of any modern commander-in-chief and appears to lack ...
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Judge weighs US bid to stop release of John Bolton's book WASHINGTON — A federal judge on Friday criticized former Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton for moving to publish his book without formal clearance from the White House, but also suggested he was probably powerless to stop its ...
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How Trump's obsessions with media and loyalty coalesced in a battle for Voice of America On Monday, President Trump's long-deferred pick to head the U.S. Agency for Global Media, finally started work after a bruising, two-year Senate confirmation battle. By the end of Wednesday, Michael Pack had achieved a clean sweep of the top offices of ...
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Brazil tops 1 million Covid-19 cases. It may pass the US next, becoming the worst-hit country on the planet (CNN) Brazil has now reported more than 1 million confirmed cases of coronavirus and 48,954 deaths, marking a grim milestone for the South American country. The health ministry on Friday reported 54,771 new cases, a record daily spike that brought the ...
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Lawmakers demand answers on firing spree at global media agency (CNN) Bipartisan lawmakers are calling for answers from the new Trump-appointed chief executive at the US Agency for Global Media after a firing spree on Wednesday. The shakeups at the taxpayer-funded agency have raised concerns that CEO Michael ...
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