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Associated Press:
Trump's focus on his base complicates path to reelection — WASHINGTON (AP) — During times of war and strife, national leaders often aim to unite a broken country and, in the process, broaden their appeal beyond their most loyal supporters. Not President Donald Trump.
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Politico:
Trump looks to Hope Hicks as coronavirus crisis spills over — Returning to the West Wing just a month after impeachment, one of President Donald Trump's closest advisers found a presidency in crisis: a deadly disease outbreak, a tumbling stock market and a White House struggling to form …
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Axios
Kaitlan Collins / CNN:
White House may scale back coronavirus task force meetings soon, source says — Trump cutting back on coronavirus press briefings? — (CNN)The White House coronavirus task force may soon begin slowly scaling back its number of meetings, a source familiar with the decision told CNN …
CNN:
I used to run White House press briefings. Here's how journalists should handle Trump.
I used to run White House press briefings. Here's how journalists should handle Trump.
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Vox
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
White House to shift to economic message on coronavirus
White House to shift to economic message on coronavirus
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CNBC, The Week, Just The News, Mediaite, IJR, Patterico's Pontifications and The Guardian
Marianne LeVine / Politico:
Schumer to introduce legislation preventing Trump from signing stimulus checks — Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is planning to push for a provision in the next coronavirus package that would stop President Donald Trump from putting his name on any additional stimulus checks.
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National Review, Fox News and The Hill
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Robert McCartney / Washington Post:
McConnell's rejection of federal aid for states risks causing a depression, analysts say — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) would rather see states declare bankruptcy than give them federal aid to deal with the economic collapse triggered by the coronavirus pandemic.
CNN:
People receiving stimulus checks get letter signed by President Donald Trump
People receiving stimulus checks get letter signed by President Donald Trump
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Talking Points Memo and Raw Story
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Mitch McConnell isn't a ‘stable genius,’ either
Mitch McConnell isn't a ‘stable genius,’ either
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Raw Story
Matt Flegenheimer / New York Times:
Trump's Disinfectant Remark Raises a Question About the ‘Very Stable Genius’ — The president has often said he is exceptionally smart. His recent suggestion about injecting disinfectants was not. — President Trump's self-assessment has been consistent. — “I'm, like, a very smart person,” he assured voters in 2016.
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New York Post:
White House officials say Trump works so hard he often misses lunch — President Trump's schedule is so packed amid the coronavirus crisis that he sometimes skips lunch, his aides told The Post — refuting a report that the commander-in-chief spends his days obsessing over TV coverage and eating fries.
Associated Press:
AP-NORC poll: Rising support for mail voting amid pandemic — WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans' support for mail-in voting has jumped amid concerns about the safety of polling places during the coronavirus pandemic, but a wide partisan divide suggests President Donald Trump's public campaign …
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New York Times:
260,000 Words, Full of Self-Praise, From Trump on the Virus — THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, everyone. My administration will do everything possible to help those communities get back on their feet. We're speaking with the governors and representatives.
New York Times:
Large, Troubled Companies Got Bailout Money in Small-Business Loan Program — Companies with accounting problems or in trouble with the government received millions in federal loans. — A company in Georgia paid $6.5 million to resolve a Justice Department investigation — and …
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Politico
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Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
How Las Vegas Became Ground Zero for the American Jobs Crisis — As the U.S. economy shut down, few places in America were hit harder and faster than Las Vegas. — When Valicia Anderson starts to count the people she knows in Las Vegas who have lost their jobs, she runs out of fingers fast.
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Michelle L. Price / Associated Press:
Muted and vacant, Las Vegas struggles to survive shutdown
Muted and vacant, Las Vegas struggles to survive shutdown
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
Ben Smith / New York Times:
Anna Wintour Made Condé Nast the Embodiment of Boomer Excess. Can It Change to Meet This Crisis? — The theatrical flourishes and lavish lifestyles of the great media figures of a generation seem ill suited to the moment. — The coronavirus chased the fashion industry across Europe in February …
Andy Lack / NBC News:
Journalism is under attack from coronavirus and the White House. But we're winning. — At this dark hour, Americans are scared. They're hungry for accurate information and the unvarnished truth. Now, and in all the days to come, journalists will be there.
Ursula Perano / Axios:
Trump blasts Fox News, says he wants an “alternative” network — President Trump tore into Fox News in a series of tweets on Sunday night, claiming that he has “no respect” for the network's leadership and that it “keeps on plugging to try and become politically correct.”
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Mediaite, The Gateway Pundit and POLITICUSUSA
Karol Markowicz / New York Post:
Wait, how long are we supposed to stay in lockdown? — What are we waiting for? The question can be posed in either a wild, irresponsible way — or a sane, measured way. In New York, our “pause” will continue until at least May 15, and New Yorkers are asking, in a measured, sane way: What exactly are we waiting for?
Financial Times:
Global coronavirus death toll could be 60% higher than reported — Mortality statistics show 111,000 deaths in excess of normal levels across 15 countries analysed by the FT — The death toll from coronavirus may be almost 60 per cent higher than reported in official counts …
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VICE, Balloon Juice and No More Mister Nice Blog
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Why Trump went off on Brian Kemp — One of the more surprising recent political moments was when President Trump publicly lambasted Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp. It's rare — and politically damaging — for a Republican official to get steamrolled the way Kemp did last week.
Discussion:
Raw Story
CNN:
Exclusive: She's been falsely accused of starting the coronavirus. Her life has been turned upside down — Maatje Benassi, a US Army reservist and mother of two, has become the target of conspiracy theorists who falsely place her at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, saying she brought the disease to China.
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Raw Story