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View in browser September 18, 2020 Biden says Trump should step down as Covid-19 deaths near 200,000 In dueling prime time events — Biden's calm, socially-distanced town hall in Pennsylvania and Trump's unhinged, packed Wisconsin rally — the differences between the 2020 candidates have rarely ever been so clear. Ashley Parker of The Washington Post reacts. (11th Hour)
Federal judge to Postmaster General DeJoy: Fix what you broke. Rachel Maddow reports on a federal judge's temporary injunction against the changes made by Louis DeJoy, which have slowed down U.S. Postal Service deliveries and threatened the timely return of mail-in ballots in the 2020 election. (Rachel Maddow)
Fauci pledges to tell the public if anything is awry with a Covid-19 vaccine "If in fact it looks like that vaccine is safe and effective, I can tell the American public that I will take the vaccine when it’s available to me, and I will recommend to my family that they take it," says Dr. Anthony Fauci. (All In)
Mary Trump: ‘Nobody tells as many lies on purpose’ as President Trump Mary Trump, Donald Trump’s niece, joins Lawrence O’Donnell to explain how President Trump’s lies are "dangerous" and why he should be fact-checked in real time, especially on the debate stage. (The Last Word)
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Steve Schmidt: Trump is a ‘dime-store, slurring Mussolini’ (11th Hour)
Former Bush official: Pence aide had the ‘mark of courage’ to denounce Trump (The Last Word)
Maddow: Trump administration trading on CDC's credibility to push politicized bunk (Rachel Maddow)
Trump admin risks compromising CDC's gold-standard credibility with political bigfooting (Rachel Maddow)
Dr. Fauci: Bars and restaurants should stay closed (All In)
'Good person,' 'Important to team': Fauci on former Pence advisor who denounced Trump (All In)
Jane Fonda: We need ‘unprecedented numbers of people’ demanding action on climate change (The ReidOut)
Trump allies lose debate over police protests and Kaepernick kneeling (The Beat with Ari Melber)
Andrew Weissman: ‘We have both foreign election interference and Department of Justice election interference’ (Deadline White House)
Washington Post’s Leonnig: Military officials were ‘on the prowl for weapons of war to use against protesters’ (Deadline White House)
Neal Katyal: Attorney General Bill Barr has ‘abandoned all principle’ (Deadline White House)
Wisconsin poll: Majority think Donald Trump has encouraged violence amid protests (MSNBC Live with Ayman Mohyeldin)
Michigan governor on Trump's rallies: It's so disturbing (Katy Tur)
Doctor on flu season threat: 'We need to be prepared for the worst fall ever' (Meet the Press Daily)
Peter Strzok: 'I believe that the president is compromised by the Russians' (Andrea Mitchell Reports)
New Mexico official on USPS: ‘We want to take them at their word but we also want to see those actions being put into place’ (Craig Melvin)
Rep. Jeffries: No confidence in Trump admin to distribute vaccine (Hallie Jackson)
How would Joe Biden fix the economy? (Stephanie Ruhle)
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— Former Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal on Attorney General Bill Barr
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