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TRENDING TOPICS, MOST CREDIBLE STORIES | | #1 in U.S. News • 21 articles What does new reporting claim about former President Trump during protests last year? |  | |
Top from last 48 hrs Former President Trump told top US general Mark Milley to 'just shoot' racism protesters, book claims. The Guardian (Moderate Left) • Factual Grade 82% • 2 min read
Gen. Mark Milley, the top US military leader, resisted Donald Trump's demands that his forces "crack skulls" of protesters marching against police brutality, according to a much-trailed new book. CNN reported the latest excerpts from Frankly, We Did Win This Election: The Inside Story of How Trump Lost by Michael Bender, a Wall Street Journal reporter. ... Throughout a tense summer, Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act, a historic piece of legislation regarding domestic unrest, but ultimately did not do so. Bender reports that at one stage Milley pointed at a portrait of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president who led the Union to victory in the civil war, and told Trump: "That guy had an insurrection. What we have, Mr. President, is a protest." ... On Capitol Hill this week, Milley discussed the deadly 6 January attack on the US Capitol by Trump supporters seeking to overturn his election defeat, which Congress deemed an insurrection when it impeached Trump for inciting it. - Top from different political viewpoint
Former President Trump aides were ready to deploy active-duty troops to DC protests in the wake of George Floyd. Daily Mail (Right) • Factual Grade 67% • 5 min read - Top long-read
'I made Juneteenth very famous:' the inside story of Former President Trump's post-George Floyd month, by Michael Bender. Politico (Moderate Left) • Factual Grade 61% • 13 min read
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| | #1 in Health News • 16 articles Why has Johnson & Johnson agreed to pay $230 million to settle a New York opioid case? | On the eve of a widely anticipated trial, Johnson & Johnson agreed on Saturday to pay $230 million to the state of New York to settle a lawsuit alleging that the company helped fuel the devastat... Full summaries, images, and headlines for subscribers only. The best news subscription there is. Just $5/mth.
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