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'Lying': Holocaust-denying far-right podcaster insists Kash Patel 'absolutely' knows him

Kash Patel’s claim that he knows nothing about Stew Peters, a conspiracy theorist who has promoted anti-semitic beliefs, was flatly rejected by the far-right host, whose show the FBI director nominee has appeared on multiple times.

"Clearly, Kash Patel is lying. He absolutely does know who I am,” Peters said Thursday on his show, “The Stew Peters Show.”

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Furious senator fights tears as she tells RFK Jr. of her son with cerebral palsy

Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH) attacked Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s questionable beliefs about science during his confirmation hearing by citing her son, who has "severe cerebral palsy."

Speaking to the committee Thursday, Hassan said she found it "disturbing" that Republicans accused her and her colleagues of partisanship during Kennedy's first hearing a day earlier.

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'How to process it?' Nancy Kerrigan sobs as she mourns skating colleagues on doomed plane

Olympic silver medalist Nancy Kerrigan cried openly as she remembered her ice skating colleagues who were aboard the doomed American Airlines passenger jet that collided mid-air with an army helicopter Wednesday, killing all 67 people on board both aircrafts.

Kerrigan is an alumna of the Skating Club of Boston, which lost two teenage students, two coaches, and two parents in the crash.

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'Ludicrous': Ex-FBI assistant director lays into 'confirmation conversions' of Trump picks

The confirmation hearings of Kash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard left intelligence experts questioning the quick evolution in their positions about important issues.

Frank Figliuzzi, who previously served as the FBI's assistant director for counterintelligence, criticized them for "confirmation conversions" — and suggested they were disingenuous.

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Trump blames soldier for deadly air crash: 'You can stop a helicopter very quickly'

President Donald Trump appeared to blame the soldier who was flying a U.S. Army helicopter for a deadly collision with an American Airlines passenger jet.

The president offered some speculation about the cause of the crash – which he variously blamed on his predecessors and Democrats in general, as well as air traffic controllers and programs aimed at promoting diversity, equity and inclusion programs – and he speculated about the circumstances leading to the crash that appeared to cast blame on the Black Hawk pilot.

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'That is not a hard question': Dem yells as Gabbard dodges past key confirmation inquiry

Both Democrats and Republicans have problems with former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, a Democrat-turned-Republican that Donald Trump has nominated to serve as the Director of National Intelligence.

Several Senators in the Intelligence Committee confirmation hearing demanded answers from Gabbard on her past support of Edward Snowden, who leaked classified information and then fled the United States.

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‘I am quoting his own words!’ Dem shouts down Patel over turning FBI into museum

Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) on Thursday aggressively grilled Trump FBI director nominee Kash Patel about his past statements about shutting down the FBI's headquarters in Washington D.C. and turned into a museum.

During Patel's confirmation hearing, Klobuchar expressed incredulity at the notion that someone who apparently has no respect for the work of the FBI should be put in charge of it.

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'Contradiction': Fox Biz host rips Trump blaming crash on Biden policies 'still in place'

Fox Business host Stuart Varney called out President Donald Trump after he blamed Wednesday's deadly plane crash on Biden-era policies that were "still in place."

After Trump held a press conference on the mid-air collision between a U.S. Army helicopter and a passenger airplane in Washington, D.C., Varney reacted by calling the president's address "sensational."

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'I want to point out': Trump blames disabled workers for tragic crash in profane new rant

Donald Trump blamed mentally and physically disabled workers for a deadly collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and a U.S. Army helicopter.

The president blamed his two predecessors Barack Obama and Joe Biden, and specifically policies aimed at recruiting and hiring people with disabilities, although the Federal Aviation Administration conducted similar initiatives during Trump's first term and even launched a program in 2019 to enroll up to 20 people with disabilities in training for careers in air traffic operations.

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'That is a yes or no': GOP senator won't let RFK Jr. off the hook after evasive answer

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) wouldn't let anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. off the hook on Thursday after he gave an evasive answer to one of his questions.

During Kennedy's confirmation hearing to be President Donald Trump's secretary at the Department of Health and Human Services, Cassidy asked Kennedy whether he would assure parents that they could safely vaccinate their children against measles and hepatitis B without the risk of it causing autism.

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'Not a smart question': Trump insults CNN's Kaitlan Collins for challenging crash blame

President Donald Trump threw insults at CNN's Kaitlan Collins Thursday as she took him to task over attempts to cast blame for the plane crash that killed 67 people in Washington, D.C.

Speaking to the press from the White House, Trump had blamed previous presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama for policies he said led to the crash, before laying into diversity policies that he claimed had put disabled people in charge of air traffic control.

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Tulsi Gabbard tells GOP lawmaker she's 'offended' by his question

Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) on Thursday questioned Tulsi Gabbard, Donald Trump's appointee to the Director of National Intelligence, about her opinions on Russia.

She told him she was "offended" by his questions.

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Trump blames Obama and Biden for tragic plane crash that happened on his watch

President Donald Trump suggested former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden were to blame for a deadly midair collision in Washington, D.C.

At a Thursday press conference to address the crash, Trump began by reading articles about how previous administrations had focused on "diversity" at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

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