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'Get this civil war going': C-SPAN caller urges violence because 'Democrats suck'

A Republican caller to C-SPAN urged "civil war" because "Democrats suck."

During Monday's Washington Journal program, a caller from Massachusetts named Bill claimed, "Democrats had the Supreme Court for 60 or 70 years, and everything went their way."

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Fox News anchor defines Jan. 6 as an 'insurrection' in report about new Trump indictments

Fox News host Jon Scott reported that the attacks of Jan. 6 amounted to an "insurrection" ahead of possible new charges for former President Donald Trump.

"It appears that former President Donald Trump faces more legal trouble, this time regarding the January 6th insurrection," Scott said during a report on Sunday.

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'Mark Meadows has gone silent': Fox Business host expects 'acolytes' to turn on Trump

Fox Business host Liz Claman predicted on Sunday that some of former President Donald Trump's "acolytes" could testify against him if he is charged with crimes related to the 2020 election.

During a panel discussion on Fox News, Claman clashed with conservative author Mollie Hemingway.

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Chris Christie trashes DeSantis on slavery: 'I didn't do it' are 'not the words of leadership'

Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie blasted fellow Republican candidate Gov. Ron DeSantis (FL) after he defended school lessons that claim enslaved people enjoyed some "personal benefit" from their labor.

"I didn't do it, and I wasn't involved in it," DeSantis said of slavery at a recent event.

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'Nonsense': Ted Cruz's rant the Barbie movie has a hidden meaning brutally dismantled

Taking a break from explaining the increasing legal peril Donald Trump is facing, former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance called out Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) for latching onto the "Barbie" movie as the latest "shiny thing" to be used to distract from the failings of the Republican Party.

In a column for MSNBC, Vance pointed to an interview Cruz gave, before presumably seeing the movie which opened this weekend to packed houses, where he accused the filmmakers of inserting Chinese propaganda in it to warp the minds of unwitting filmgoers.

During the interview, Cruz describes a map seen in the movie that suggests that the Chinese control the South China Sea.

As Vance points out, Cruz is pursuing a "bright shiny thing,' before adding, "Pundits can discuss the merits of the movie and how it’s brainwashing Americans. Of course, none of that will be true. The map is as real as Barbie herself. It’s a film prop with lots of dotted lines and dashes."

She then added she doesn't really want to engage Cruz's "nonsense," before adding a laundry list of conservative culture war complaints that are intended to deflect from being held accountable for doing actual policy work in Washington D.C.

"Cruz, educated at Princeton and Harvard Law School, is the former solicitor general of Texas. After law school he clerked for both 4th Circuit Court Judge Michael Luttig and Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist," she wrote. "But do go on about a movie that has single-handedly made hot pink cool again."

"Memories fade quickly in an era of mass media consumption. The aftermath of 2020 could have been much worse. People lost their lives while, for 187 minutes, the 45th president of the United States reportedly threw ketchup and refused to calm his rioting supporters. The only logical conclusion is that he refused to quell the attack because he hoped it would succeed. He wanted to stay in office. He didn’t care about democracy. But sure, Senator Cruz, tell us about the most important controversy in America this weekend." she concluded.

You can watch Cruz's interview below or at the link.

'I would definitely not vote for me': RFK Jr. understands why racist remarks turn people off

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he would "definitely" not vote for himself if he believed some of the reports about things he said.

In a recording published by the New York Post, Kennedy appeared to claim that "Covid-19 attacks certain races disproportionately."

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GOP candidate slammed for worshipping Trump: 'You're not actually running against him'

Fox News host Shannon Bream grilled Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy for his refusal to criticize former President Donald Trump.

"Let's talk about President Trump, because there's been a lot of criticism that you're not taking direct shots at him, that you're not actually running against him," Bream said on Fox News Sunday. "You've talked about that you think that you possibly pardon him should you become president. He's potentially facing another round of federal charges in connection with Jan. 6."

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'I personally am very upset': Fox News host attacks 'joyless feminists' for ruining Barbie movie

Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy lashed out at a movie about Mattel's Barbie doll.

During a segment about summer movies on Sunday, Campos-Duffy previewed her podcast about the Barbie movie.

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'Our people have had it!' Trump trashes Fox News for not treating MAGA 'well'

Following up on his late-Thursday night attacks on Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), Donald Trump kicked off his Friday by going after Fox News for giving a platform to the Florida conservative and then complained the network doesn't take his MAGA movement seriously.

Late Thursday, Trump took to his Truth Social account to rant, "Fox backed Ron DeSanctimonious is DONE. Against Social Security & Medicare - and, less importantly, has NO PERSONALITY!!!"

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Trump attorney: Michigan fake electors are being pressured to testify against Trump

Christina Bobb, an attorney for Donald Trump, claimed that 16 Republican fake electors were charged in Michigan in an effort to force them to testify against her client.

The 16 so-called fake electors were charged this week in connection to a plot to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

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'Holy moly!' Maria Bartiromo gasps as Andy Biggs suggests Biden took $100 million from foreign sources

Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) shocked Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Tuesday by claiming that the Biden family wrongly took up to $100 million from foreign sources.

"And so people wonder, you know, is Joe Biden basically compromised as vis-a-vis the Chinese Communist Party, which runs China, of course," Biggs said. "And these things begin to look real. And we're talking, Maria, we're talking literally, it's not $10 million. It's well over $20, $30 million in some estimates, as high as $100 million flowing through these accounts."

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Jan. 6 'a friendly preview of what's to come': pro-Trump GOP hopeful

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy doubled down on his theory that government censorship caused the Jan. 6 attacks.

In earlier remarks to Tucker Carlson, Ramaswamy whitewashed former President Donald Trump's responsibility for inciting a riot on Jan. 6.

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Donald Trump Jr. laughs off White House drug investigation: 'Luckily, I don't snort cocaine'

Donald Trump Jr. on Sunday denied ownership of cocaine recently found in the White House.

After the Secret Service could not determine who owned the cocaine, Trump assured a crowd at the Turning Point Action Conference that it was not his.

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