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Minutes after pledging to not lie, the new White House press secretary lied a whole bunch — Kayleigh McEnany during her first White House press briefing on Friday. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images — Kayleigh McEnany's first press briefing got off to a promising start. It lasted all of 15 minutes.
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Fact check: New White House press secretary makes false claims in first briefing — Washington (CNN)At the first official briefing by a White House press secretary in 417 days, Kayleigh McEnany promised journalists, “I will never lie to you.” — McEnany proceeded to say a bunch of things that weren't true.


15 minutes after pledging not to lie, Trump's new press secretary made an obviously false claim — It dealt with a former Trump official who admitted lying — White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany held the first daily news briefing in more than a year Friday, her first since assuming her current role last month.
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Flynn bombshell puts renewed attention on Durham probe, source says Barr talking to him ‘every day’
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White House blocks Fauci from testifying before House panel next week — An Appropriations panel sought to hear from Fauci; the White House says it would be ‘counterproductive’ to take him away from his work — The White House is blocking Anthony S. Fauci from testifying …
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White House blocking Fauci from testifying before Congress about coronavirus response — A White House spokesman said it would be “counter-productive” for Fauci to testify now — The White House has blocked Dr. Anthony Fauci from testifying about the response to the coronavirus crisis …
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Trump Gets Coronavirus Tests While Senators Wait — As senators prepare to return on Monday, Congress's doctor warned that he does not have the capacity to test all 100 for coronavirus. At the White House, the president and many of his aides are tested repeatedly.


Trump says Biden may face more accusers, calls Reade convincing — President Donald Trump said he found sexual assault allegations against Joe Biden “convincing” and speculated that the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee may face even more accusations during the 2020 campaign.
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Joe Biden discovers due process — does it apply to everyone?
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Joe Biden, Tara Reade and the Truth
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By Biden's Own Standards, He Is Guilty As Charged
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Trump Moves to Replace Watchdog Who Identified Critical Medical Shortages — The president announced the nomination of an inspector general for the Department of Health and Human Services, who, if confirmed, would replace an acting official whose report embarrassed Mr. Trump.


Harvard Kept Ties With Jeffrey Epstein After '08 Conviction, Report Shows — A university review found that the disgraced financier, who killed himself last year, visited Harvard more than 40 times after he was convicted of sex charges involving a minor in Florida.
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Harvard review shows Jeffrey Epstein's deep ties and big donations
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Trump administration blocks public disclosure on coronavirus supplies — The Trump administration is refusing to disclose how it is distributing medical supplies for the coronavirus response that were brought to the U.S. at taxpayer expense through a White House initiative known as Project Air Bridge.
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N Korea's Kim Jong Un appears in public amid health rumors — SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made his first public appearance in 20 days as he celebrated the completion of a fertilizer factory near Pyongyang, state media said Saturday, ending an absence …
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Health official says US missed some chances to slow virus — NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. government was slow to understand how much coronavirus was spreading from Europe, which helped drive the acceleration of outbreaks across the nation, a top health official said Friday.


Canada bans assault-style weapons after its worst ever mass murder — (CNN)Assault-style weapons are banned in Canada effective immediately, the country's prime minister said Friday. — The move comes less than two weeks after Canada's deadliest rampage in modern history …
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Canada bans assault-style weapons after shooting rampage
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A Manhattan Nursing Home Reported 13 Coronavirus Deaths To The State. The Real Number Was Closer To 100 — Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the state has started tracking the number of deaths from the virus in nursing homes, but it seems some are still masking the grim reality inside.
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BREAKING: Georgia verifies 1K new COVID-19 cases in 24 hours — State health officials have confirmed an additional 1,000 cases of the new coronavirus in the past 24 hours, bringing Georgia's total infections above 27,000. — As of noon Thursday, the Georgia Department of Public Health was reporting just over 26,000 confirmed cases.
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Woman Claims Biden Sexually Harassed Her When She Was 14 Years Old by Complimenting Her Breasts — A woman says she was sexually harassed by presumptive Democratic Party presidential nominee Joe Biden when she was 14 years old. — The woman, Eva Murry, told Law&Crime that Biden complimented …


No, the media isn't fair. It gives Republicans a pass. — The right-wing media, willfully ignoring the press investigations into Tara Reade's accusations, insist that former vice president Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, has not been treated similarly to accused conservative men …
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COVID-19 cases on rise in state that starts 1st phase of reopening — Restrictions in Texas lower as coronavirus numbers rise. — Texas reported its highest daily number of COVID-19 deaths, just a day before Governor Abbott's stay-at-home order expired and the state began reopening.


Fearing Political Peril, Republicans Edge Away From Trump on Pandemic Response — Moderate Republicans in competitive districts are navigating a careful balance in addressing the coronavirus crisis, eager to put some distance between themselves and a president whose response has been criticized.


Michael Cohen's early prison release over coronavirus concerns was rescinded: Sources — He had been notified in mid-April that he would be released to home confinement. — President Donald Trump's former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen will not be leaving prison to serve out the rest …
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McConnell Was Warned D.C. Hadn't Hit COVID Benchmarks Prior to Reconvening Senate — During a call last week, the Capitol's attending physician told attendees that the capital city wasn't yet safe to open up. — At least one official with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R-KY) …
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Capitol physician releases safety guidelines for Senate's return
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