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Fox News host blows up at Ron Johnson over 'racist' solar panels in Africa

Fox News host Dagen McDowell suggested that efforts to power parts of Africa with solar panels were a "racist" recolonization of the continent.

The Associated Press recently reported that African businesses chose to use solar panels over energy created with fossil fuels.

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'Not going anywhere': Nancy Mace smacks down Matt Gaetz for impeachment 'window dressing'

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) referred to a push to impeach President Joe Biden as "window dressing" by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and others.

"So there are two things on the Republicans' plate in the House come Tuesday," Fox News host Dagen McDowell told Mace on Sunday. "It's not just the impeachment inquiry, but also funding the government, a potential continuing resolution as you tackle the funding the government and the appropriations bills."

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Peter Doocy admits Biden 'working through the night' despite constant attacks on his age

Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy reported that President Joe Biden was "working through the night" despite constant attacks on his age.

Doocy revealed the 80-year-old president's work schedule during a trip to Vietnam on Sunday.

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Trump is embracing five ‘fake news’ outlets he supposedly hates

WASHINGTON — Each afternoon since last week, former President Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign has fired off an email titled "ICYMI: Important Articles and Posts from President Trump".

Most of these missives contain predictably Trumpian fare from decidedly far-right outlets peddling MAGA propaganda and culture war outrage.

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'Fake crimes': Trump spokesperson whines after unhinged tweets come back to bite boss in Georgia

Liz Harrington, a spokesperson for Donald Trump, insisted that it was unfair for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to use the former president's tweets against him because they contained "very real evidence of election fraud."

During a Wednesday appearance on Real America's Voice, Harrington suggested she was outraged because Fulton County's case cited 16 of Trump's tweets.

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Fulton County DA's office signals it will call over 150 witnesses against Trump

The special prosecutor for the Fulton County District Attorney's office revealed on Wednesday that the government intends to call over 150 witnesses against Donald Trump and 18 other co-defendants.

During the first televised hearing in the election conspiracy case, attorneys for Ken Cheseboro and Sidney Powell argued that their clients should be tried separately. But prosecutor Nathan Wade asserted that separate trials would be a waste of government resources.

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'Speaking into the wind': Fox News hosts blast Matt Gaetz's 'proof' for impeachment

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade rebuked Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) for having unrealistic expectations about impeaching President Joe Biden.

During a Wednesday discussion on the network about a possible impeachment inquiry, co-host Ainsley Earhardt noted that Gaetz was "threatening now to force an impeachment vote."

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'I need more ammo': GOPer who predicted 'civil war' whines that Republican lawmakers want to expel him

A Georgia lawmaker who warned of "civil war" after Donald Trump was charged in his state now says fellow Republicans want to vote him out of the state Senate.

In remarks last week, state Sen. Colton Moore (R) said Republicans must act to stop Trump's prosecution for allegedly conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

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Murdoch paper 'desperately' gropes for a Trump replacement after DeSantis face-plants: report

With the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal already loudly and repeatedly claiming Donald Trump can't win again in 2024, the Rupert Murdoch-owned paper is "desperately" searching for a Republican candidate it can get behind as the election -- and crucial GOP primaries -- fast approach.

According to the New Republic's Walter Shapiro, the editorial board under editor Paul Gigot has found itself in a dilemma after turning on the ex-president and watching the campaign of its favorite challenger, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, collapse in record time.

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Rudy Giuliani admits investigators looking at 'other crimes that maybe I committed'

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani suggested that there could be "other crimes" that he has not been charged with after facing a criminal indictment and a defamation case in Georgia.

On Sunday, Giuliani spoke to Newsmax host Lidia Curanaj about a case where he was found liable for defaming Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss.

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'Brought upon himself': Fox News host says 'downfall of Giuliani' has been 'underway for years'

Fox News anchor Gillian Turner reflected on the "downfall" of former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani after he brought legal problems "upon himself."

During a Sunday discussion on Fox News, host Howard Kurtz asked Turner about the media coverage of Giuliani after a judge found him liable for defaming two Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss.

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Nikki Haley says Americans too 'smart' to vote for 'convicted' Trump after she vows to support him

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley defended her pledge to support Donald Trump if he is the GOP nominee despite claiming Americans are too "smart" to vote for a convicted felon.

Although Trump has pleaded not guilty in four criminal cases, CBS host Robert Costa asked Haley if she would stand by her vow to support the Republican nominee even if he was convicted.

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'The Trump brand just doesn't work': GOP governor blames Trump for losing school board members

Republican New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu lashed out at former President Donald Trump after members of his party lost school board seats.

During a Sunday interview on Meet the Press, host Chuck Todd observed that "Democrats are over-performing everywhere."

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