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‘Outrage’: MSNBC slammed for canceling ‘vital voice’ Medhi Hasan

It's being called a "revamp," an "overhaul," and a "shakeup," but media critics, journalists, and journalism experts are expressing outrage at MSNBC for its decision to cancel the weekend show anchored by Medhi Hasan, who many see as an important voice against authoritarianism and the far-right.

Calling Hasan an "outspoken opinion host," and "a cult favorite online for his tough interview style and impassioned monologues," Semafor's Max Tani reported MSNBC "privately announced" the cancellation of Hasan's show Thursday morning. Hasan "will become an on-camera analyst and fill-in host. The network plans to expand host Ayman Mohyeldin’s weekend program to two hours to replace Hasan’s show."

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'You want us to shut up?': Chaos erupts in Senate as GOPers demand to speak on judges

Republicans on a Senate committee erupted on Thursday after they were not allowed to speak about judicial nominations that had already been debated.

During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Chairman Dick Durbin (D-IL) called for a vote on several nominees, but Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) demanded to speak about one nomination.

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'How toddlers behave': Elon Musk's profane meltdown torched on CNN

Elon Musk's obscenity-filled outburst against advertisers leaving his X platform is more characteristic of toddlers than adults, commentator Kara Swisher said on CNN Thursday.

Musk, who is currently filing a lawsuit in a Texas court against liberal watchdog group Media Matters for reporting on his promotion of anti-Semitic content, stated at the New York Times DealBook summit that "If somebody's going to try to blackmail me with advertising, blackmail me with money, go f--k yourself. But go f--k yourself. Is that clear? I hope it is."

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'Wrong side of every issue': Morning Joe says Trump will once again torpedo GOP chances

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said Donald Trump has given President Joe Biden and other Democrats plenty of campaign fodder with his boasts.

The former president has resumed his attacks on Obamacare, which remains widely popular and had receded as a Republican stalking horse, and has bragged that he's responsible for overturning abortion rights, and the "Morning Joe" host said those will certainly be highlighted as campaign issues heading into nest year.

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'Too stupid to know that was a lie': MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell shreds Trump's attack

Donald Trump's attack on MSNBC, in which the former president encourages the federal government to "come down hard" on the cable news network, has not gone unanswered.

Trump on Tuesday evening suggested MSNBC should be hit with government force for its "illegal political activity" in the course of reporting news related to the ex-president. Without citing which interview or report caught his attention, the former president took to social media to slam the news network and its CEO.

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'Not as easy as it looks': Ex-senator says Trump must 'be careful' litigating election lie

Former President Donald Trump is now laying the groundwork to argue that he really was right the election was stolen in his 2020 election interference case — or at least that he had reasonable cause to believe it was.

But that defense is not going to work, former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) told MSNBC's Alex Wagner on Wednesday evening.

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'Chokehold on democracy': Expert shows how Trump gets voters to 'go along with the lie'

Former President Donald Trump and his Republican loyalists in Congress have created a "chokehold" on democracy, warned Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights president Maya Wiley on Wednesday's edition of MSNBC's "The Beat."

This comes as former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) released a new book that spills how much her fellow GOP colleagues knew what they were doing was wrong when they went to bat for Trump in the leadup to January 6, including newly appointed House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).

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Mike Lindell whines over bank cancellations: 'I don’t know why you're doing this to me'

The bank is playing "hardball" with MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell.

The businessman and pitchman turned election denier claims he's trying to ward off the poorhouse by chatting with his bank "almost all afternoon."

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'You've killed two human beings': Piers Morgan corners Kyle Rittenhouse in interview

British commentator Piers Morgan interviewed right-wing self defense celebrity Kyle Rittenhouse on his Uncensored show — and cornered him about what he has done.

Rittenhouse crossed state lines from Illinois to Wisconsin with a firearm in order to defend stores from looting during protests against the Kenosha Police for the shooting of Jacob Blake, and ultimately ended up in a confrontation that led to him shooting three people, killing two. A jury acquitted him of all charges in the matter, finding that he acted in lawful self-defense and propelling him to stardom on the far right.

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Tourists casually destroy Fox News' narrative of crime-ridden NYC in live interview

In a live television interview on Fox News, two tourists refuted the network's characterization of New York City as crime-ridden.

During her Wednesday program on Fox News, host Martha MacCallum issued a Fox News Alert to report that the NYPD was preparing for pro-Palestinian protests at the Rockefeller Center tree lighting ceremony Wednesday night.

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'Worse than Santos': McCarthy hits Gaetz by hinting at criminal deeds in ethics complaint

Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) suggested this week that Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) may have committed crimes "worse than" Rep. George Santos (R-NY).

The former speaker has long said he was ousted because he refused to kill an ethics investigation into Gaetz.

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Watch: Marjorie Taylor Greene pushes to impeach Biden's Homeland Security chief — again

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is not giving up on her seemingly tireless quest to impeach Biden Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

Even though an earlier Greene-backed impeachment resolution against Mayorkas went down in flames, the Georgia congresswoman was back at it on Wednesday with a new resolution aimed at ousting him.

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'Where's the beef?' Top Democrat revives old commercial to hit GOP on impeachment

Top Democrats on Wednesday mocked Republicans for a "slow start" to their impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden.

At a House Minority press conference, House Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (D-CA) was asked why he thought Republicans had not done more on impeachment.

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