Plus, how Trump and Barr have made things worse during the crisis.
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Valuing Women's Caregiving During and After the Coronavirus Crisis
A woman holds her child at their family home in North Brentwood, Maryland.
With schools, child care programs, and summer camps closed for the foreseeable future, many women have had no choice but to take on additional child care responsibilities. Federal policymakers must invest in the child care industry and support women’s work and caregiving now and in the future.
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5 Ways the Trump Administration's Policy Failures Compounded the Coronavirus-Induced Economic Crisis
A mask sits on the table as U.S. President Donald Trump meets with governors in the Cabinet Room of the White House.
The Trump administration has failed to address the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent economic fallout through an inadequate public health response, a failure to help workers, years of slashing safety nets, an indifference to state and local struggles, and a failure to help small businesses.
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Attorney General Barr Is Willing to Destroy the Rule of Law for the Trump Administration
U.S. President Donald Trump with Attorney General William Barr, May 2020.
When armed protestors stormed the Michigan state legislature to protest public health orders, Barr was largely quiet—a stark contrast to his willingness to quickly denounce Black Lives Matter protests as "hijacked" by far-left extremists without providing evidence to back up his claim. This is just one example of Barr ramping up the partisan nature of the DOJ.
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