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The bully pulpit: Trump pushes Washington, but virus resists | The Atlanta Voice

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His face framed by the golden Oval Office curtains behind him, President Donald Trump stared straight into the camera aimed at the Resolute Desk. It was the night of March 11, 2020. And Trump’s presidency would be forever changed. Trump, whose improbable election ripped up the rules of American politics, had spent three-plus years defying history and orthodoxy in a […]

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