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The interview that Trump gave to Axios had some doozies. How many deaths are necessary to close schools? Police, POCs, & green energy.

Trump never disappoints on the negative side.

His interview with Axios shows more than incompetence and a lack of empathy. It shows non-existent intellect and cancer that continues to metastasize. It has got to be stopped before it becomes fatal.

We also discuss the most recent police attack on innocent people of color.

Trump is worse than disappointment.


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Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin on Sunday recycled a debunked right-wing talking point to justify the GOP’s proposal to cut by more than half the $600-per-week federal boost in unemployment benefits that expired at the end of last week, depriving around 30 million Americans of a key economic lifeline as joblessness remains at historic levels.

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