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Major corporations, companies linked to Trump associates got small business loans 

New Treasury Department data reveals that large corporations and companies linked to Trump associates received millions in loans for small businesses hurt by coronavirus. Stephanie Ruhle tells Lawrence O’Donnell that it’s up to Congress to decide whether

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Virus is ‘spreading rapidly’ through Houston, says doctor 

Dr. Marc Boom, CEO of Houston Methodist in Houston, discusses the dramatic rise in patients since Memorial Day and why he is urging the public to wear masks when outside.

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U.S. is headed in ‘wrong direction’ with virus, says doctor 

Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb issued a stark warning about coronavirus infection over the weekend, saying the country has ‘four major epicenters of spread.’ Dr. Ashish Jha joins Morning Joe to discuss where the virus stands in the country.

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Biden projects optimism in Fourth of July message 

Joe Biden contrasted President Trump’s dark message over the weekend with a new ad focused on hope and unity. The panel discusses.

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Washington NFL team will undergo a ‘review’ of their team name 

Eddie Glaude, Chairman of the Center for African American Studies at Princeton University, and Maya Wiley, MSNBC legal analyst, weigh in on this move by the NFL team and what more needs to be done to address racism in this country

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Houston mayor: ‘We have a very narrow window’ to control COVID-19 

As coronavirus cases surge in Texas, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner shares what his city is doing to fight COVID-19.

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Cal Perry on the scene in South Dakota prior to the arrival of President Trump 

MSNBC Correspondent Cal Perry is on the ground in South Dakota amidst protests for President Trump’s visit to mark the Fourth of July

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Health experts concerned indoor dining may lead to COVID-19 spikes 

A new study shows a link between restaurant spending and new coronavirus cases leading some health experts to worry indoor dining could be helping COVID-19 spread. Anne Rimoin discusses.

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Colorado Governor appoints state Attorney General to investigate death of Elijah McClain 

Elijah McClain died last August after a violent encounter with police in Aurora, Colorado. McClain was put in a chokehold by officers, and given a sedative by the paramedics before going into cardiac arrest and dying three days later in the hospital.

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Trump admin asks SCOTUS to strike down Obamacare 

The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to wipe out Obamacare, arguing that the individual mandate is unconstitutional and that the rest of the law must be struck down with it.

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It stinks; it’s rotten’: Congressman criticizes Berman firing 

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-NY, questions the timing of John Bolton’s book and Attorney General Barr’s dismissal of NY prosecutor Geoffrey Berman.

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Los Angeles Mayor: Let’s fix policing and make it better 

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and Patrick Gaspard of Open Society Foundation join Morning Joe to discuss coronavirus infection rates as parts of the state reopen and the importance of wearing masks. Mayor Garcetti and Gaspard also discuss policing.

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Stacey Abrams: Trump trying to undermine voting by mail 

Author and founder of Fair Fight, Stacey Abrams, joins Morning Joe to discuss the president’s efforts to cast doubt on mail-in voting, why she says mail-in voting will be critical to the 2020 election and how she’s fighting voter suppression.

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How will evangelicals feel about Trump after SCOTUS rulings? 

While discussing new national polling that finds Joe Biden leading the president, the panel discusses what the evangelical vote could look like in the coming weeks following the Supreme Court’s ruling on DACA and LGBTQ workplace rights.

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