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'I spy': James Comer roasted for falsely claiming Trump only hid docs in one place

House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) tried to downplay former President Donald Trump's concealment of classified information by suggesting that he only hid the documents in one, secured part of his Mar-a-Lago country club.

Even if that were a compelling defense, however, it wasn't true.

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'Great point, Nancy': Mace mocked after saying TikTok ban isn't in the Constitution

Rep. Nancy Mace delivered a subtle interpretation of the U.S. Constitution Wednesday on par with Clarence Darrow's impassioned First Amendment defense of John Thomas Scopes.

"It's not the role of government to ban apps from the App Store," Mace told CNN. "No where in our Constitution does it say that."

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Piers Morgan silenced on own TV show as guest schools him on Trump

Conservative pundit Piers Morgan was silenced on his own television show Wednesday when broadcaster Mehdi Hasan delivered a brutal rundown of his reasons why former President Donald Trump should not be reelected as president.

"He's a racist by any definition of the term," Hasan told Morgan. "You said you were going to give me some facts about Trump? Let me give you some actual facts."

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Watch: Don Lemon taunts Elon Musk after X CEO cancels contract

Don Lemon's career as a news show host on Twitter has ended before it even began.

Just two months after Lemon signed a deal to produce exclusive content for the platform, X CEO Elon Musk abruptly canceled the deal after Lemon conducted an interview with him that he apparently did not enjoy.

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Boebert blasts Ken Buck special election as 'swampy backroom deal to try to rig' vote

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) accused Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) of trying to "rig" elections by leaving Congress months earlier than he had planned.

In a live "special announcement" on Wednesday, Boebert explained why she would not be running in the special election to temporarily fill Buck's seat after he declared yesterday that his previously announced retirement would start this month.

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The View descends into shouting match over Robert Hur's Biden testimony

The conversation got heated Wednesday as The View hosts former federal prosecutor Sunny Hostin and ex-Donald Trump staffer Alyssa Farah Griffin debated special counsel Robert Hur's testimony before Congress on Tuesday.

Hur had been questioned about his report into classified documents improperly found in the possession of President Joe Biden.

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Democrats’ drive to kill Speaker Johnson’s Ukraine aid blockade nearing critical mass

Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is blocking a vote on the bipartisan legislation the Senate passed four weeks ago to provide Ukraine with critical funding to fight Russian President Vladimir Putin's illegal war against the sovereign nation.

One day after the Senate passed the bill, Speaker Johnson declared to his conference, behind closed doors, the House would not be "rushed" into passing it, according to the Associated Press.

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'So much weird': Morning Joe panel flummoxed by Kristi Noem's informercial for dentist

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem shot and shared a five-minute informercial for an out-of-state dentist who repaired her teeth, and panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" had a lot of questions.

The Republican governor promoted the Houston-based cosmetic dental practice Smile Texas, where she got veneers to repair her teeth damaged in a bicycle wreck, and the advertisement raised questions about the propriety of an elected official appearing in an advertisement without disclosing details involving payment.

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Mike Johnson 'blindsided' by abrupt departure that could end Lauren Boebert's career

Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) caught Republican leadership off guard when he announced he would leave Congress next week.

The Colorado Republican had already announced his intention to retire after nine years in office, but Politico politics bureau chief Jonathan Martin told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" his departure came as a complete surprise to House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).

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Fox News host claims Trump ‘not charged with obstructing’ despite multiple counts

Prominent Fox News host "Judge" Jeanine Pirro claimed on Tuesday obstruction is not among the 91 felony charges Donald Trump is facing.

Pirro, who holds a law degree, was a prosecutor for a dozen years and a county judge, told Fox News viewers, "the Democrats spent the whole day saying, Donald Trump obstructed. Well, newsflash, Donald Trump was not charged with obstructing."

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‘I’d rather sit down with Hannibal Lecter’: Johnson’s grip on speakership slips further

Speaker Mike Johnson's ability to lead the House of Representatives is growing even more tenuous, and he's getting hit from all sides.

Johnson is currently facing a possible forced vote, initiated by House Democrats, to pass the Senate's bipartisan border bill, especially because it includes now desperately-needed funding for Ukraine. House members from both parties are being urged by Democrats and Senate Republican Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, to sign a discharge petition, against Johnson's wishes.

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'You have a problem with your party': Analyst fact-checks GOPer’s comparison of RNC to DNC

Less than a month after Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel's resignation, The Guardian reported Monday, March 11 that ex-President Donald Trump's "new leadership team at the Republican National Committee started the process of ousting scores of staffers on Monday night, clearing out its ranks as they prepare to bring the Committee under the wing of the Trump 2024 presidential campaign, sources familiar with the matter said."

This move came immediately after Trump ally Michael Whatley and Lara Trump — the MAGA hopeful's daughter-in-law were selected to replace McDaniel to lead the committee.

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RNC purge was a dress rehearsal for Trump's federal government bloodbath: GOP strategist

Donald Trump's installation of loyalists at the Republican National Committee and the subsequent staffer purge served as a trial run for what the former president plans to do next, says GOP strategist and Republican Accountability Project leader Sarah Longwell.

Longwell appeared on MSNBC Tuesday night to discuss with host Chris Hayes Trump's plans for the civil service if reelected to the White House in 2025 one day after a reported RNC "bloodbath" saw 60 officials get the ax.

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