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View in browser July 25, 2020 Mehdi Hasan: It’s time we use the F-word — fascism “For a lot of people, calling Donald Trump a ‘fascist’ was just ad hominem, a lazy political insult. It was the liberal who cried wolf. And yet, look what happened the moment he took office," says Mehdi Hasan. (All In)
'On Tyranny' author: Activism is best hope to save U.S. democracy from Trump Timothy Snyder, author of "On Tyranny," talks with Rachel Maddow about how President Donald Trump's actions echo the behavior of governments that slip away from democracy and into authoritarianism. (Rachel Maddow)
NBC News national political correspondent Steve Kornacki breaks down the 2020 general election poll average across states, as Joe Biden continues to maintain his lead over Donald Trump. (Meet the Press Daily)
'We’re called women': Wallace blasts Trump for appealing to ‘Housewives of America’ in tweet In response to President Trump tweeting at "Suburban Housewives of America" and his lack of a comment on a Republican congressman calling Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez a 'f---ing bitch," Nicolle Wallace says, "If you’re tweeting at housewives, you have some awareness that you need to do better — we’re called women." (MSNBC)
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Maya Wiley: Donald Trump will ‘lie, cheat and steal’ to win an election (The Last Word)
Sen. Hirono: Oversight of federal agents in Portland is ‘critical’ when we have a ‘lawless’ president (The Last Word)
White House hijacks CDC guidelines for school reopenings (Rachel Maddow)
White House's push to reopen schools doesn't address funding, testing — or reality (Rachel Maddow)
Fahrenthold: Trump is trademarking ‘telerally’ to pump money into private business (All In)
‘Moral disgrace’: Rep. Lee on Congress leaving town amid eviction crisis (All In)
Rep. Ilhan Omar on expiration of eviction moratorium: We’re looking at a ‘collapse of our housing system’ (The ReidOut)
Nikole Hannah-Jones on Trump stoking division: ‘Very old page out of the playbook’ (The ReidOut)
Rep. Eric Swalwell says all of Congress needs to be briefed on a ‘specific, concerted’ threat to election security (Deadline White House)
Wallace: Doesn’t matter what Trump says anymore. Lives have already been shattered. (MSNBC)
Chuck Rosenberg: Trump has the 'uncanny ability to break everything he touches' (MSNBC)
Gov. Beshear: Breonna Taylor investigation 'has gone on far too long' (Katy Tur)
Pelosi: Republicans are 'missing in action' on coronavirus relief (Andrea Mitchell Reports)
Former top postal official talks pandemic voting obstacles (Katy Tur)
65% of Americans support ‘no excuse’ absentee voting (Morning Joe)
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— Health policy analyst Laurie Garrett on the Trump administration's drive to reopen schools
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