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'Worst I've seen': 'Flat-out crazy' conspiracy theories rampant after Charlie Kirk killing

Conspiracy theories have flourished after the public assassination of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk, with blame for his murder pointing in all directions.

CNN's Marshall Cohen reported that partisans on the left and right have pushed baseless claims about the Turning Point USA head's slaying all over social media, with more than 2 million unique posts on the topic on X, formerly Twitter, which the data analytics firm PeakMetrics said was roughly double the volume of posts after the attempted assassination of then-candidate Trump last year.

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'Jumps off the screen!' CNN data guru dives into GOP's glee at Jimmy Kimmel punishment

CNN's Harry Enten flagged a pair of similar polling numbers that underlined Republican attitudes to President Donald Trump's crackdown on his media antagonists.

The president's Federal Communications Commission chairman, Brendan Carr, threatened to revoke broadcast licenses for stations that continued airing Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show, which prompted ABC parent company Disney to dump the host hours later on Tuesday. Enten told "CNN News Central" that polls show Republicans are thrilled.

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Jeanine Pirro's new admission exposes violation of her code of conduct: expert

A legal expert accused U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro of knowingly violating her code of conduct by bringing unwinnable cases before grand juries.

The former Fox News host chosen by President Donald Trump to oversee prosecutions in the District of Columbia has had nearly a dozen cases dismissed since National Guard troops were deployed there, and CNN's Elliot Williams said Pirro had made a stunning admission when she declared "I don't care about the numbers."

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Trump's new 'whack-a-mole' attacks are going to blow up in his face: MSNBC panel

Donald Trump’s efforts and threats aimed at stifling criticism and mockery will end up blowing up in his face as critics increasingly find new ways to get under his skin.

Reacting to Donald Trump’s latest round of threats following popular late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel’s show being suspended “indefinitely” by ABC/Disney, MSNBC “Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough noted that Trump’s latest complaints were already turned into comedy fodder by Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart on Thursday night.

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'Are you kidding me!' MSNBC host flips out on Trump's new threat aimed at his critics

Comments made by Donald Trump on Air Force One about how his critics should be treated created no small measure of outrage and incredulity on MSNBC on Friday morning.

While returning from his visit in the United Kingdom, the president was asked about late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel having his show pulled “indefinitely” by ABC/Disney over some anodyne comments he made about the Charlie Kirk killing, and the president then went beyond that specific topic.

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'Not nodding in agreement': CNN guest shuts down Heritage Foundation podcaster over Kimmel

A pair of podcasters clashed Friday morning on CNN over President Donald Trump's administration pressuring ABC to drop late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel from the airwaves.

The network's parent company Disney indefinitely suspended Kimmel after Nexstar Media Group and Sinclair, the two biggest local TV operators that each have mergers up for Federal Communications Commission approval, pressured ABC to end "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" over his comments about slain right-wing activist Charlie Kirk.

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Trump's biographer says this is the real reason ABC caved to president on Kimmel

One of President Donald Trump's biographers revealed on Thursday why ABC capitulated to the Trump administration's seeming threats to remove late-night television host Jimmy Kimmel's show from the air.

Michael Wolff, who has written four books on Trump, discussed ABC's decision to indefinitely suspend "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on Wednesday on a new episode of the "Inside Trump's Head" podcast that he co-hosts with The Daily Beast's Chief Content Officer Joanna Coles.

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'How it's done': Jon Stewart hits Trump's latest attack with devastating supercut

Comedian Jon Stewart returned to host "The Daily Show" on Thursday after a multi-year hiatus and promptly chided what experts have described as the president's latest attack on free speech.

President Donald Trump's administration has made multiple efforts to curtail free speech following the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk last week. For instance, the administration has repeated the narrative that Democratic rhetoric and left-wing groups inspired Kirk's killer to act.

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Jon Stewart mocks 'Our Great Father' Donald Trump in return to Daily Show desk

Comedian Jon Stewart mocked President Donald Trump during his return to host his political satire show "The Daily Show" on Thursday.

Stewart hosted the political satire program from 1999 to 2014. He returned to the program part-time in 2024. The show on Thursday was billed as a "government-approved" version of "The Daily Show" and the set was decked out in gold to resemble Trump's signature style.

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'Absurd gaslighting': George Conway roasts Trump lawyer's 'drivel' during CNN interview

Former Republican lawyer roasted President Donald Trump's Deputy Attorney General, Todd Blanche, on Thursday for his "absurd gaslighting" during a recent CNN interview.

George Conway discussed Blanche's CNN appearance on a new episode of his podcast "George Conway Explains It All (To Sarah Longwell)." During the interview, Blanche argued that protesters could be charged under the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, which is meant to prosecute organized crime syndicates.

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'His brain is mush': Trump mercilessly mocked over 'unintelligible' rant about drug prices

In an interview with Fox News on Thursday, President Donald Trump claimed that over the next year to a year and a half, drug costs in the U.S. will be reduced — “not 50 or 60 percent but by 1000 percent.”

He elaborated using an example: a $10 pill could go to $20 under some “world” pricing, and then back to $20 for U.S. citizens — language that many found confusing and mathematically impossible to interpret literally.

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'Thinnest skin!' Analysts say Barstool hosts inadvertently exposed MAGA's vulnerability

President Donald Trump's efforts to remove late-night television host Jimmy Kimmel from the airwaves riled some hosts at Barstool Sports on Thursday, and their response inadvertently revealed one of Trump's biggest vulnerabilities, according to two analysts.

Tim Miller, writer-at-large for The Bulwark, and Sam Stein, the publication's managing editor, discussed the way personalities like Barstool KFC and Barstool Nate responded to news that "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" had been suspended "indefinitely" on a new episode of "Bulwark Takes." The Barstool hosts slammed the suspension of Kimmel and claimed it was driven by a corrupt bargain.

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'Get yourself a new pollster!' Fed-up Trump bashes Fox News' own surveys during interview

An irritated President Donald Trump lashed out Thursday at Fox News polls during an interview with the network.

Trump was interviewed by Martha MacCallum on Fox News' "The Story." The two discussed polling about the economy and concerns about unemployment and inflation. It quickly turned into a critique from Trump over his dissatisfaction with Fox News' polling methods.

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