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'Why are you yelling?' Fox News MAGA pundit loses it after he's called out by Dem

Fox News pundit Leo Terrell was enraged Thursday after left-leaning contributor Jessica Tarlov pointed out that she was the only Jewish American on the panel.

During a segment about President Joe Biden's fundraiser in New York City, Terrell ranted that there was a lack of support for Israel.

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Conservative highlights 'useful political issue for Democrats' that 'undermines' Trump

There's something rotten in MAGA country: some supporters are being scammed into donating funds beyond a one-time offering to bankroll former President Donald Trump's legal efforts.

Tim Miller, the former communications director for the Jeb Bush's 2016 campaign, appeared on MSNBC's "Alex Wagner Tonight" to suggest that some of these fervent backers of MAGA being suckered could help Democrats make their case in the upcoming election.

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Trump-endorsed candidate says Beyoncé is teaching women 'how to be hyper-sexual'

North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson had yet another group of extremist comments unveiled — this time about legendary singer Beyoncé Knowles-Carter.

According to The Root, "During a series of rants spanning multiple years, Robinson —who is Black —insulted Beyoncé’s singing abilities, called her a 'skank,' and said she was teaching 'young women how to be hyper-sexual w----s.'"

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'Trump tax': MSNBC host Chris Hayes shows how Trump winning would increase costs

How much would former President Donald Trump's proposed 10 percent tariff plan actually cost the average American household?

The wave of tariffs Trump enacted when he was last president caused chaos, but there are many complexities that muddy this somewhat. However, MSNBC's Chris Hayes took an educated and simple guess at just how badly the country would be hit in the pocketbook under Trump's second-term plans.

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'No!' Trump admin aide exposes ex-president's 'craziest misdirect'

Former President Donald Trump's one-time Homeland Security aide Miles Taylor tore into the former president on MSNBC Wednesday, over reports that the Republican National Committee, now staffed with his loyalists, is asking prospective hires whether they agree with conspiracy theories that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.

Taylor, the author of a famous anonymous New York Times op-ed about his "resistance" from inside the Trump administration, said this just scratches the surface of the kind of control Trump wants to have over his underlings.

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'No pathway': Chris Christie reportedly bows out of No Labels third-party consideration

Chris Christie won't roll up the sleeves to take on Donald Trump as a third party candidate.

The Washington Post reported the former New Jersey governor scratched his name off of the list of potentials that No Labels hopes to formalize ahead of the November 5 election to rival President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.

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'Shocked': Condolences pour in after former Senator Joe Lieberman dies from fall

Former Democratic Senator Joe Lieberman has reportedly passed away, and politicians and experts were quick to give condolences.

Lieberman, who was previously connected to the "No Labels" third-party movement, died due to complications following a fall, according to a report.

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'Trump is in a difficult position': Ex-defense secretary explains how Biden can 'dominate'

In order for Joe Biden the candidate to stay put as president, he must own April and all of autumn.

For the next couple months, while Donald Trump will likely be defending himself in a Manhattan criminal court against charges he manufactured a hush-money scheme to silence porn star Stormy Daniels to help him win the White House — former Defense secretary and CIA director Leon Panetta thinks it opens up a chance for President Joe Biden to up his ground game and go on the offensive.

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Georgia judge quietly allows Trump co-defendant to work on 2024 presidential campaign

A judge has ruled that Harrison Floyd, one of Donald Trump's co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case, will be able to work for the Trump 2024 campaign.

The former head of Black Voices for Trump had initially been barred from contacting other co-defendants as a condition of his bond.

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‘It’s on my ID’: Presidential candidate Literally Anybody Else explains legal name change

Among Americans frustrated with the status quo, campaign stickers and T-shirts advocate for another viable presidential candidate who isn’t President Joe Biden, the Democrat, or former president Donald Trump, the Republican.

Polls have shown the sentiment has some support in the electorate, and independent presidential candidates, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Cornel West, have generated some interest.

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'It's the End Times': Mike Lindell says God will rapture him over voting machines

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell this week said God could initiate the End Times if he is unable to abolish voting machines.

On his FrankSpeech platform, Lindell referred to a Georgia court case about voting machines.

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Man who threatened to kill election official sentenced to 2.5 years

LOS ANGELES — A man who repeatedly threatened to kill an Arizona election official was sentenced to two and a half years in prison on Monday, as investigators warned of increasing hostility toward poll workers ahead of this year's high-stakes votes.

Joshua Russell, from Ohio, directed numerous expletive-laden tirades against the person chiefly responsible for the smooth running of the 2022 mid-term election in Arizona, the state's department of justice said.