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Newsmax execs furious with RNC over $4 million demand to carry GOP debate: report

Executives at conservative outlet Newsmax are furious with the Republican National Committee for attempts to shake them down for a $4 million commitment to carry a GOP debate.

According to a report from Axios, those complaints also include a belief that the RNC is manipulating who controls the debates.

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'Legal peril': Rupert Murdoch deposed in $2.7 billion Smartmatic suit threatening Fox News

The $2.7 billion Smartmatic defamation lawsuit against Fox News for pushing conspiracy theories about their voting equipment during the 2020 presidential election is heating up — and right-wing media titan Rupert Murdoch has now been deposed in the case, reported The Washington Post on Friday.

"In recent weeks the Smartmatic case has stirred to life, putting Murdoch’s company once again in legal peril. Murdoch’s son Lachlan, who now runs the family’s media business, will also be deposed in the case, as will Fox’s former top lawyer, Viet D. Dinh, according to a person with knowledge of the situation who was not authorized to comment," reported Jeremy Barr.

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Georgia lawmaker who threatened civil war has 'foolproof' plan to 'set Trump free'

Georgia state Sen. Colton Moore (R) detailed what he called a "foolproof" plan to have charges against Donald Trump and others for an alleged conspiracy to overturn the state's 2020 presidential election dropped.

During an interview with right-wing podcaster Steve Bannon on Thursday, Moore explained how Republicans in Georgia could scuttle the charges against Trump and 19 others.

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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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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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Why members of Congress keep breaking financial laws over and over again

Throughout 2023, federal lawmakers kept introducing a steady stream of bills designed to stop congressional stock trading.

At the same time, their colleagues continued breaking existing financial disclosure and conflicts-of-interest laws.

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Erotic images vanish from Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Facebook page after Raw Story questions

Several sexually explicit images disappeared from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s campaign Facebook page following questions about them from Raw Story.

Asked by Raw Story if Greene’s staff or Facebook removed the images, Nick Dyer, Greene’s deputy chief of staff, said, “I suppose they did. Look at you! Journalism with some results!”

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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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Sports Illustrated’s reported use of AI authors, alleged cover-up causes outrage

NEW YORK — Explosive allegations that Sports Illustrated ran articles under artificial-intelligence authors — and later attempted to cover up doing so — continue to outrage readers, the outlet’s employees and the journalism community at large.

On Monday, the website Futurism reported fake authors with AI-created headshots populated the SI site and would be periodically removed and replaced with others.

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Home Depot billionaire says he'll continue funding Trump campaign — even if he's convicted

Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus said he would continue to fund Donald Trump's campaign even if the former president is convicted of a crime.

In a Tuesday interview with Reuters, Marcus said the four criminal cases against the Republican frontrunner were "trumped up."

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'Open the doors': Josh Hawley slams James Comer over closed Hunter Biden hearing

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) said he disagrees with Rep. James Comer (R-KY) about whether Hunter Biden should testify publicly.

In an interview with Fox Business correspondent Hillary Vaughn, Hawley reacted to the news that Biden had offered his public testimony to Comer's Oversight Committee.

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GOPer accuses Hunter Biden of 'blocking' Comer's investigation by offering to testify

Rep. Ben Cline (R-VA) accused Hunter Biden of "blocking" Rep. James Comer's (R-KY) impeachment investigation by offering to testify in public.

During an interview on Newsmax, Cline suggested that the offer was a plot to stall the probe.

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