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Democrats blame the President for COVID 19 deaths, but offer no solution to what they call a national pandemic- What? Wait a minute! The New York governor sends people infected with COVID 19 to nursing homes and then tries to blame the President for huge numbers of nursing home deaths- What? Wait a minute! Now he's saying that criticism of his actions is just politics-nothing to see here- What? Wait a minute! Riots in Seattle and Portland, the mayors and Democrat politicians there refusing to restore order, but blame the President- What? Wait a minute! The Speaker of the House invoking Nazism when the President sends federal agents to restore order in riot-torn Democrat-controlled cities- What? Wait a minute!

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Harvest Rock, an evangelical church based in Pasadena and with campuses throughout Southern California, held services inside on Sunday, after suing Newsom Friday for violating the First Amendment's free exercise clause. "I want us to pray right now that we will win that court case," he concluded. "No one is above the Constitution. No one is above the law."

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In 2016, the year President Donald Trump was first elected, white evangelical Christians spoke powerfully in his favor with their votes and are on track to deliver again in November based on polling data. A significant portion of practicing Christians did not vote that year, however, and a new bipartisan initiative called Our Church Votes is hoping to activate them all for Jesus in 2020.

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Meanwhile, Brase says she'd like to see more news reports about people recovering from COVID-19, as opposed to just the numbers of cases and fatalities. She points out that the state of Illinois began reporting that weeks ago. "People asked them for it, and so they say that 92% of those who tested positive have recovered [and] those are only those who tested positive," she tells OneNewsNow.

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The United Teachers Los Angeles has released a list of demands that it argues must be met before schools can reopen in America's second-largest city.
According to the political activists at the helm of UTLA, "The Safe and Equitable Conditions for Starting LAUSD in 2020-21" include the defunding of police, a federal bailout of LA schools and the abolition of charter schools. In addition, the section on the desired "Federal Support" for reopening LAUSD schools included a demand for "Medicare for All."

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Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend will remain behind bars until trial after she was denied bail Tuesday on charges she recruited girls for the financier to sexually abuse more than two decades ago. Two Epstein accusers implored the judge to keep British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell detained after she pleaded not guilty to the charges during a video court hearing in Manhattan.
Maxwell, 58, has been held without bail since her July 2 arrest at her million-dollar New Hampshire estate, where prosecutors say she refused to open the door for FBI agents, who busted through to find that she had retreated to an interior room.

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President Trump said he will direct the Treasury Department to look into the tax-exempt status of universities and school systems if they are pushing "radical Left" ideas on their students.
"Too many Universities and School Systems are about Radical Left Indoctrination, not Education," Trump tweeted on Friday. "Therefore, I am telling the Treasury Department to re-examine their Tax-Exempt Status and/or Funding, which will be taken away if this Propaganda or Act Against Public Policy continues. Our children must be Educated, not Indoctrinated!"

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Dear Health "Experts," Leftists/Progressives/Dems & Complicit Media,
To you, we might be "deplorables," but we are not ignorant. We know the truth. For the record, we lost trust in you some time ago. We see through your hypocrisy and your feeble and failed attempts to justify your indefensible positions.

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It is hard to be a great nation when lawlessness prevails in your city streets. So I was pleased to see Georgia Governor Brian Kemp get serious yesterday about restoring order. In a bold and significant development, Kemp deployed the National Guard to get control of the violence in Atlanta.
There's been an uptick of violence there, but it has not been nearly as bad as what is taking place in Chicago, New York and Philadelphia, where the left dominates everything. But it doesn't have to be this way.