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Vivek Ramaswamy struggles to explain why he is so 'annoying' in Fox News interview

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy on Sunday attempted to explain why people find him "annoying."

During an interview on Fox News Sunday, host Shannon Bream confronted the candidate about his poor performance in the polls.

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'Paralyzed chaos': Fox News host confronts GOP leader with 19% approval rating

Fox News host confronted Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), the fourth-ranking House Republican, with Congress' 19% approval rating.

"We have this possibility of a government shutdown days away, analysts say mostly because of internal strife within the GOP," Bream told Stefanik in a Sunday interview.

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Donald Trump just floated a new conspiracy theory about Fox News

Donald Trump on Saturday tested a new conspiracy theory about his former ally, Fox News.

Trump, who earlier in the day gloated about the acquittal on corruption charges of Texas AG Ken Paxton, later turned his attentions to polling and Fox News. Trump has recently been feuding with the news network, and even called Rupert Murdoch a "globalist."

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'I was very, very promiscuous': Russell Brand pushes back after multiple accusations of sexual assault

Comedian and YouTube personality Russell Brand is pushing back at new accusations that he sexually assaulted three women and a teenager according to the BBC.

The sexual assault report was "part of a joint investigation by the Sunday Times and Channel 4 Dispatches," with the BBC reporting, "Four women are alleging sexual assaults between 2006 and 2013 ... At the time of the alleged assaults, Brand was a presenter for BBC Radio 2, Channel 4, and an actor in Hollywood films. Other claims made as part of the investigation include allegations about Brand's controlling, abusive and predatory behaviour."

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'You can't tie Joe Biden into it': James Comer fumes over Hunter Biden indictment

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) lashed out at the Justice Department on Thursday after Hunter Biden was indicted on gun-related charges.

"That's one of about a dozen crimes that Hunter Biden's committed," Comer snapped after learning of the indictments. "And ironically, that's the one crime that he committed that you cannot tie Joe Biden to."

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Jim Jordan: Jack Smith's funding is 'bright red line' that would force government shutdown

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) suggested Republicans will force a government shutdown if special counsel Jack Smith's prosecutions of former President Donald Trump go forward.

During an interview on Thursday, right-wing host Charlie Kirk asked Jordan if Smith's defunding and decreased immigration would be "bright red lines" in an agreement to keep the government open before a Sept. 30 deadline.

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'I've said it's over!' Judge cautions Trump co-defendant's attorney after he goes off the rails

Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee cautioned Scott Grubman, an attorney for Ken Cheseboro, after he tried to derail a hearing on Thursday.

At a superior court hearing, the attorney for Donald Trump's co-defendant became animated and accused Fulton County Assistant District Attorney Daysha Young of impugning the character of the defense during an argument about whether grand jury members could be interviewed.

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Fox host smacks down Chris Christie: 'I don't think you could win the governorship of New Jersey'

Fox Business host Stuart Varney cast doubt on the chances of Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie.

In an interview on Thursday, the host asked the former New Jersey governor if he could win the presidency.

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'It’s wildly overvalued': Trump's Truth Social faces new scrutiny as his legal problems raise doubts

The Truth Social deal between Digital World Acquisition Corp. and Trump Media & Technology Group may have received a lifeline last week when shareholders approved an extension to finalize a pending merger, but now new questions are being raised about the future viability of the struggling social media platform.

With the extension last week, DWAC avoided a liquidation deadline that would have forced the company to return more than $300 million to investors, leaving Donald Trump with little to no income from the deal.

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Disney, Charter reach distribution deal ahead of 'Monday Night Football'

(Corrects the number of broadband subscribers in paragraph nine) By Dawn Chmielewski (Reuters) - Walt Disney and Charter Communications said on Monday they have reached a deal that will see the media giant's programming including ESPN return to the Spectrum cable service just hours ahead of the start of NFL "Monday Night Football." News of the potential deal eased some fears that the traditional cable TV bundle, long a profit-engine for media companies, could be nearing its end, sending shares up across the board. The dispute has rocked the sector in recent weeks, with some analysts saying it ...

'I wish I was more scared': John Eastman laments becoming 'toxic' after election plot

Attorney John Eastman on Monday complained that he and other lawyers were considered "toxic" after working to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election on behalf of Donald Trump.

During an interview on The Charlie Kirk Show, Eastman complained about disbarment proceedings he is facing in California.

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'What does woke mean?' Fox News host turns tables on GOP lawmaker's culture war rant

Fox News host Arthel Neville put Rep. Jodey Arrington (R-TX) on the spot after he vowed to fight "woke" policies in the government.

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, Arrington suggested a culture war was underway.

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Chris Christie battles Fox News host on Trump: 'You're kidding yourself and we're going to lose'

Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie faced off against a Fox News host who suggested that the former governor was wrong to attack former President Donald Trump over his four indictments.

"I looked at a piece in Politico that concluded people go to see Christie because he tells them exactly what they want to hear about Trump," Fox News host Howard Kurtz told Christie in a Sunday interview. "He's not persuading anybody who's not already convinced."

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