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A [White] House in Pandemic Cannot Stand | Afro

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By Stacy M. Brown The virus is “coming from inside the White House,” blared the latest headline from the Atlantic, one of a multitude of news organizations to cover the surreal events surrounding President Trump’s coronavirus diagnosis and subsequent behavior. “Asking whether the celebration of Amy Coney Barrett’s [U.S. Supreme Court] nomination was a ‘super-spreader’ […]

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