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'Biggest margins!' Trump brags about winning state of slain National Guardswoman

President Donald Trump was asked at a press conference on Thursday whether he intends to go to the funeral of the murdered National Guardswoman, Sarah Beckstrom — and Trump detoured from the question into bragging about how popular he is in Beckstrom's home state of West Virginia.

"It's in the early stages, obviously, but do you plan to attend Sarah's funeral?" asked a reporter.

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‘Are you stupid?’ Trump explodes at reporter after being called out on false claims

President Donald Trump lashed out at a reporter Thursday for refuting his claims that Afghan migrants who entered the United States were unvetted, calling the reporter a “stupid person” in an explosive rant.

“There was no vetting or anything, they came in unvetted! And we have a lot of others in this country, we're going to get them out,” Trump said during a press conference in Palm Beach, Florida.

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'Wow!' MAGA TV anchor impressed by co-host's rant tying minimum wage to Garden of Eden

MAGA TV host Gina Loudon expressed delight after co-host Jake Novak based his argument against the minimum wage on Garden of Eden economics and the biblical story of Cain and Abel.

During a Thanksgiving day discussion on Real America's Voice, Loudon complained that class warfare "hurt the rich."

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Pair of experts knock down 'farcical' Trump administration dodge about DC gunman

A pair of experts refuted one of the Trump administration's key deflections about the suspected Washington, D.C., gunman.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and other top administration officials claim the suspect was "unvetted" after coming to the U.S. in 2021 from Afghanistan, where he worked with CIA-backed units, but former State Department official Joel Rubin told MS NOW that claim was absurd.

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'It's all in our minds': MAGA TV hosts struggle to explain 'skyrocketing' turkey prices

Pro-MAGA television host Gina Loudon suggested that people who couldn't afford high turkey prices on Thanksgiving had a "lack of patriotism" and a "lack of sentimental regard for our pilgrims."

During a Thanksgiving Day segment on Real America's Voice, host Emily Finn noted that "wholesale turkey prices are skyrocketing to an average of $1.32 per pound this year, up about 40 percent from the last holiday."

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GOP lawmaker accuses 'left-wing politicians' of fueling DC shooting in baseless tirade

Rep. Buddy Carter (R-GA) blamed Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA), whom he is running against for U.S. Senate, and other "left-wing politicians" after two members of the National Guard were shot in Washington, D.C., during a deployment to the city under orders from President Donald Trump.

"Look, this is something that happens whenever you have the left-wing politicians making comments like they are making," Carter told Fox News on Thursday. "I mean, when you have someone like [Rep.] Elissa Slotkin, who is encouraging the military to disobey the commander-in-chief, when you have someone like Jon Ossoff, who is saying that having the troops in Washington, D.C., is an embarrassment. When you have someone like [governor-elect of Virginia] Abigail Spanberger, who is saying let your rage fuel you."

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'Administration hasn't answered the question': Key detail about DC suspect remains unclear

A veteran reporter noticed that President Donald Trump's top officials are dodging questions about exactly when the suspected Washington, D.C., gunman was granted asylum.

Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. Attorney for D.C., identified the suspect as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national who had been living in Washington state, but FBI Director Kash Patel avoided a direct question on whether his asylum claim was granted during Trump's presidency, as multiple outlets have reported.

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C-SPAN caller angry about media's 'hatred' threatens to 'shoot these people's brains out'

A C-SPAN caller who said she was upset by "hatred" in the media suddenly pivoted and threatened to "shoot these people's brains out."

During the Thanksgiving Day edition of C-SPAN's Washington Journal program, a woman named Gerry called in from New Jersey to complain about the network.

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'Under which administration?' FBI's Kash Patel avoids question on DC gunman's asylum

FBI Director Kash Patel dodged a question about whether the suspected Washington, D.C., gunman was granted asylum during Donald Trump's presidency.

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro identified the suspect in the shootings of two National Guard troops as 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national who had been living in Bellingham, Washington, and she and other Trump administration officials blamed his presence in the U.S. on President Joe Biden, but Patel declined to answer a direct question about his asylum status.

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'Kiss the ground and thank God!' Pirro erupts after Trump blamed for DC shooting

United States Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro shouted down a reporter for noting that some people blamed President Donald Trump for deploying the National Guard to Washington after an Afghan national shot two service members.

"I want to ask, if you could please comment on, obviously, under the Biden administration, the words are it was a 'failed withdrawal' [from Afghanistan]," the reporter noted during a press conference on Thursday. "There are people who are also upset with the president, believing that the National Guard members should not even have been there if it were not for the executive order."

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Pam Bondi blames Joe Biden’s autopen for DC shooting: ‘These progressive left idiots!’

Attorney General Pam Bondi lashed out at former President Joe Biden's use of the autopen after an Afghan national whom the Trump administration granted asylum gunned down two members of the National Guard in Washington, D.C.

"Now we're evaluating everything," Bondi told Fox News host Emily Compagno on Thursday morning. "Everyone's been up all night since this happened, evaluating everything regarding this monster."

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'He's different than he was': Author flags signs Trump is 'starting to slow down'

An author who has written about President Donald Trump for more than a decade flagged signs that the president is "starting to slow down" during a podcast interview on Wednesday.

Katy Tur, who covered Trump for MS NOW and wrote a book about covering his 2016 campaign called "Unbelievable," discussed the signs that Trump is aging on a new episode of "The Daily Beast Podcast" with Joana Coles, the outlet's chief content officer.

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'Perversion of justice': Legal expert slams prosecutor for handing Trump an easy court win

A legal expert slammed prosecutors in Georgia on Wednesday after they moved to dismiss a long-standing case against President Donald Trump because it would take too long to prosecute.

Prosecutors in Georgia charged Trump with crimes under the state's RICO statutes for his attempts to interfere in the 2020 presidential election. The trial dragged out as Trump's lawyers argued that the former prosecutor, Fani Willis, was providing improper benefits to another prosecutor, Nathan Wade. A judge ultimately ruled that Willis needed to be replaced on the case.

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