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'There's no there there': Fox News pundit warns impeachment will 'really help Joe Biden'

Political strategist Lucy Caldwell warned Republicans on Sunday that an impeachment of President Joe Biden was likely to bolster his re-election prospects.

Caldwell made the remarks on Fox News after host Howard Kurtz complained that the media had buried the vote that kicked off an impeachment inquiry into the president.

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Nikki Haley squirms to dodge question on Trump's claim of 'absolute immunity'

In a recent interview, Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley dodged a question about Donald Trump's claims of "presidential immunity."

ABC's Jonathan Karl asked Haley if she agreed Trump was immune from Jan. 6 prosecutions because he was president at the time he allegedly incited a mob to attack the U.S. Capitol.

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Fox News host rips Matthew Perry for not getting enough 'fresh air' to cure his depression

Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy slammed actor Matthew Perry after he died while suffering from depression.

On Saturday's edition of Fox & Friends Weekend, the hosts spoke to Fox News medical analyst Marc Siegel about the news that Perry died from acute effects of ketamine and drowning.

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'Let's do it then': MSNBC host shuts down GOPer after he calls her a 'Democrat operative'

Tim Burchett (R-TN), who had voted to oust fellow Republican Kevin McCarthy as House speaker, was cornered on MSNBC's Symone after he was unable to recite evidence warranting an inquiry into a President Joe Biden impeachment.

The host asked Burchett why he voted in favor of a Biden impeachment inquiry, and he responded by stating various alleged crimes attributable to the president's son, Hunter Biden. When asked about specific facts linking the elder Biden to these crimes, Burchett had no direct answers, instead continuing to list payments made to or from Hunter.

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Tennessee Tech defends 'pink slime' journalism professor hire

Tennessee Tech University is defending its hiring of a publisher who has managed and written for "pink slime" news websites bankrolled by conservative political action committees and accused of "pay-for-play" journalism.

Raw Story exclusively reported Thursday that Tennessee Tech had hired Kyle Barnett to teach journalism classes during the school's spring 2024 semester.

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‘Too preposterous to be real’: College hires ‘pink slime’ publisher as journalism prof

Editor's note: This article has been updated to include a statement received Friday morning from Scott Christen, associate professor of communication studies and interim chair of the Department of Communication at Tennessee Tech.

A leader of a reported “pink slime” media publication has been hired to teach journalism at Tennessee Tech University, according to a Raw Story review of online records and sources familiar with the situation.

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'Don't tell me you're a Christian!' Steve Bannon trashes Mike Johnson for 'demonic' laws

Right-wing podcaster Stever Bannon blasted House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Thursday over his Christian faith.

On his Thursday War Room program, Bannon said he would not accept excuses after Republicans helped to pass the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

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Trolling, erotica, vulgarity: Trump, Biden Facebook pages are unmitigated trash heaps

Former President Donald Trump is depicted as Ken getting booked in jail during the blockbuster movie, “Barbie.”

House Speaker Emerita Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is shrieking “I’m melting” while portraying the Wicked Witch of the West from “The Wizard of Oz.”

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Pro-Trump defense attorney says Jack Smith will win Supreme Court gambit

A criminal defense attorney who opposes Donald Trump's prosecutions said that he expects special counsel Jack Smith to prevail in his plea for the Supreme Court to allow the case to move forward.

Hours after Smith took his case to the Supreme Court, attorney Ken Belkin explained why the special counsel would likely prevail. Trump has appealed the case, claiming he is immune from prosecution for election interference because he was president at the time of the alleged crime.

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'Low IQ': James Comer slams CNN audience after Jake Tapper makes him 'sound like a joke'

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) lashed out at CNN's audience after he was told network host Jake Tapper made him "sound like a joke."

During an interview on Monday morning, Newsmax host Rob Schmitt reflected on Comer's recent discussion with Tapper on CNN.

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Fox News host pops GOP probe: 'They have not shown Joe Biden did anything illegally'

Fox News host Steve Doocy shot down the Republican narrative that President Joe Biden violated the law by participating in his son's business dealings.

During a Monday discussion on Fox & Friends, co-host Ainsley Earhardt suggested Biden voters would re-think their choice if Republicans could prove Biden broke the law.

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'Uniquely pathetic': McCarthy slammed by MSNBC host as he exits Congress supporting Trump

MSNBC host Ayman Mohyeldin had some tough words for Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) after the former speaker unexpectedly announced he would resign from Congress.

"McCarthy follows two other leaders, Eric Cantor and Paul Ryan, the trio, believe it or not, this is a real book, were once called the 'Young Guns' of the GOP," Mohyeldin told the audience on his Saturday show. "And now, as you can see, they're all out of Congress. And yet there is something about McCarthy throwing up the white flag that feels uniquely pathetic, I should say."

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Rudy Giuliani: Electing Obama has 'taken us back 40 or 50 years on race relations'

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani blamed Barack Obama — the nation's first Black president — for a deterioration of race relations in the United States.

On his Sunday radio program, Giuliani called Democrats "the party of slavery."

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