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Marjorie Taylor Greene slams abortion rights because forced births can 'fill jobs'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) Wednesday suggested that pregnant women should be forced to give birth to "fill jobs" and solve the "population growth problem."

Greene made the remarks during a House Oversight Committee hearing on immigration policy.

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'Very powerful': Ex-Trump spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany heaps praise on GOP's longtime foe

Although Fox News personalities regularly use Vice President Kamala Harris as a punchline, former Trump spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany warned the network's viewers that Harris seems to have upped her game heading into the 2024 presidential election.

After playing clips of Harris talking about abortion rights on ABC's "The View," McEnany speculated that Harris has been through some media training because her presentation on the program was much better than in past interviews.

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'Have you lost your freaking mind?' Bannon rips Mike Johnson for crediting God for Biden

MAGA podcast host Steve Bannon lashed out at Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) after he said God had ordained Joe Biden as president.

At a news conference on Wednesday, Johnson was asked if Biden's presidency was God's will.

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'Why are you laughing?' GOP lawmaker flips out on witness during tense hearing

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) flew into a rage at Cato Institute immigration expert David Bier on Wednesday after he openly mocked her defense of the Trump administration's policies of separating migrant children from their parents.

During a hearing on immigration in the House of Representatives, Luna slammed Bier's contention that the Trump administration inflicted psychological trauma on migrant children by separating them "from their quote-unquote-parents."

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The View hits Nikki Haley for pandering to racists in the Republican Party

Ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris' interview with "The View," the co-hosts debated a recent Fox News segment in which Nikki Haley, again, flubbed a question about racism in the United States.

Whoopi Goldberg began the conversation by saying she can't understand why it is so difficult for people to admit that racism played a big role in the history of the country. Sunny Hostin pointed out that the Constitution considered Black people three-fifths of a person. Goldberg recalled the 1891 New Orleans lynching, in which 11 Italian immigrants were attacked by a mob.

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Mike Johnson put on the spot: 'Do you believe Joe Biden's presidency is God's will?'

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) faced a question about his Christian faith on Wednesday.

"Do you believe that Joe Biden's presidency is God's will?" a reporter asked at a GOP leadership news conference.

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Trump whines it was 'ridiculous' that he had to 'follow the laws' after losing election

Donald Trump is reinforcing the dictator on "day one" theme he began last month, telling supporters in New Hampshire on Tuesday it was "ridiculous" he had to leave the White House after losing the 2020 election to President Joe Biden.

“When I left, which was ridiculous that we had to leave," Trump complained, adding sardonically, "we have to follow the laws of our land.”

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'Unbelievably depressing': Morning Joe panelist disgusted by Trump's messianic pretensions

MSNBC's Mike Barnicle was left speechless by a "Morning Joe" panel discussion of Donald Trump's supporters seeing him as a messianic figure.

The Lincoln Project released a new ad warning of the phenomenon, which Trump himself has encouraged, and the panelists agreed the former president was attempting to gather dictatorial powers for himself as he seeks a second term in the White House.

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'God's saying He wants me to help Trump': MAGA merchandise vendor

CNN's Elle Reeve recently went to visit Trump Town, an all-MAGA merchandise outlet operated by a Trump supporter named Whitey Taylor.

In an interview with Reeve, Taylor revealed that he had divine inspiration for opening his store, which sells assorted flags, bobbleheads, mugs, and t-shirts glorifying the twice-impeached, four-time-indicted former president.

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Former Trump attorney claims nobody 'wanted to work with' lawyer who dropped Caroll case

During a conversation with MSNBC's Ari Melber, former Donald Trump attorney Timothy Parlatore did not mince words while sharing his thoughts on former colleague and Trump lawyer — Joe Tacopina — who officially left the ex-president's legal team Tuesday.

Tacopina was representing the MAGA hopeful in his ongoing defamation trial versus plaintiff E. Jean Carroll, who's suing Trump for $10 million in damages.

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'Past catching up with him': Morning Joe busts Trump's bellyaching about legal woes

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough brutally shut down Donald Trump's moaning and groaning about being forced to travel in inclement weather from his defamation trial to campaign in New Hampshire.

The former president took an evening flight from New York City to campaign in the early Republican primary state after choosing to watch jury selection in the defamation case filed by the woman he was found liable for sexually abusing, and the "Morning Joe" host jumped all over Trump for whining that no candidate had ever been treated as badly as him.

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The Republican base wants the election to be about Trump's alleged crimes: GOP strategist

Republican strategist Scott Jennings told CNN on Wednesday that he believes the GOP base actually wants the 2024 election to be focused on the alleged crimes committed by former President Donald Trump.

Jennings' remarks came after CNN played a clip of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis warning that the election will be all about Trump's legal troubles if the GOP again makes him the nominee.

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‘Running for VP’: Haley hammered over Trump rape case comment

Despite currently holding second-place in the polls and coming in a close third in the Iowa Republican Caucuses Monday night, former Trump UN Ambassador Nikki Haley appears to have shifted gears. Critics are citing remarks she made Tuesday that, some suggest, show she may be trying to run for vice president.

"You're the only woman in this race," CNN's Dana Bash reminded Haley in a face-to-face interview. "How do you feel about your party's frontrunner being held liable for sexual abuse?"

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