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Trump just said what Republicans have been trying not to say for years
The president revealed his real concern about mail-in voting: He’s worried Republicans will lose more elections.

Shameik Moore Apologizes For Controversial Police Brutality Tweets
Shameik Moore apologized Thursday for a series of controversial tweets in connection to the murder of George Floyd and other recent instances of police brutality. ...

The Daily 202: Violent Minneapolis protests give Trump a chance to be the law-and-order candidate he ran as in 2016
Nixon won amid the turmoil of 1968, and this crisis could rebound to the president’s benefit.

Trump wants to win over black voters while his base wants him to be tough. His base is winning.
Trump can't get black voters to see him as an ally when his base wants him to have an iron fist.

‘The only good Democrat is a dead Democrat.’ ‘When the looting starts, the shooting starts.’ Twice in 25 hours, Trump tweets conspicuous allusions to violence.
Trump's dual tweets echo a long-running effort to raise the specter of advocating violence — while exploiting plausible deniability about it.

No, Twitter is not violating Trump’s freedom of speech
Twitter is a private company that can regulate its content how it wishes

Louisville protesters decry police shooting that killed apartment resident
City officials say police did not fire during the protest Thursday night and that the shots came from within the crowd.

Power Up: Trump wants masks to be a 2020 wedge issue. But Americans, including Republicans, support them.
Many GOP lawmakers took a pro-mask stand this week.

With ‘shooting’ tweet, Trump inflames rather than soothes tensions amid Minneapolis unrest
Trump also abdicated the traditional role of an American president abroad on Friday by announcing he was “terminating” U.S. membership in the World Health Organization.

CDC chief defends failure to spot early coronavirus spread in U.S.
Robert R. Redfield says diagnostic testing would have made little difference, describing it like “looking for a needle in a haystack.”