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Kari Lake whines after Trump 'sours' on her: 'The media attacks are just all over me'

Failed Arizona candidate for governor Kari Lake (R) complained on Thursday that "media attacks" were "all over" her after reports said that former President Donald Trump had "soured" on picking her as his running mate.

During an interview with War Room host Steve Bannon, Lake celebrated a federal district judge's ruling that prevents some federal government agencies from combatting disinformation on social media.

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'No way in hell': Wisconsin Republicans turn on Trump as poll shows him crashing

Some Republicans in Wisconsin have second thoughts about choosing Donald Trump as the party's next presidential nominee.

A recent Marquette University Law School Poll in Wisconsin found Trump was losing to Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) by 16 points in a head-to-head matchup.

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Ron DeSantis 'should be pulled off the campaign trail' immediately: political analyst

At least one political analyst is urging Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) to leave the presidential campaigning to his surrogates.

DeSantis, struggling in the polls, spent the Fourth of July holiday participating in two parades. But political analyst Tara Newsom told WFLA's Mahsa Saeidi that the governor may not be doing himself any favors.

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Ted Cruz insists Biden whistleblower is credible because he's a 'gay Democrat married to a man'

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) argued that an IRS whistleblower was more credible than other officials because the "gay Democrat" would have had no reason to lie about President Joe Biden's son Hunter.

On his Verdict podcast this week, Cruz blasted U.S. Attorney David Weiss and Attorney General Merrick Garland because Biden's son was not expected to face jail time for a plea deal related to tax crimes.

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Mike Pence brags that nobody found cocaine in the Trump-Pence White House

Former Vice President Mike Pence reacted to reports that cocaine was found in the White House this week.

During an interview on Wednesday, host Hugh Hewitt asked Pence about reports that said cocaine was discovered in a White House common area.

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Truth Social investors agree to pay $18 million fine

A business entity linked to Donald Trump's social media outlet says it has reached an agreement with securities regulators to acquire the company.

Blank-check firm Digital World Acquisition Corp. announced it has agreed in principle with the Securities and Exchange Commission on a merger with Truth Social, which would then become a publicly traded company if certain conditions are met, reported Axios.

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Disgraced New York congressman plans Florida run after being pardoned by Trump

Former U.S. Rep. Chris Collins (R-NY) believes he can win in Florida despite being pardoned by then-President Donald Trump for insider trading.

Collins revealed to WGRZ that he is assembling a team to run for Congress in Florida's 19th District.

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Unexpected Fox News segment urges viewers to drink Bud Light for July 4th holiday

Fox News aired a segment on Monday urging viewers to drink Anheuser-Busch products — like Bud Light — even though conservative pundits have railed against the beverage company because it sponsored a transgender influencer.

For months, conservative pundits have urged boycotts of Bud Light because of a paid sponsorship deal with Dylan Mulvaney.

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'I hope you get some nice soundbites': Harvard student rips Newsmax reporter over race question

Newsmax correspondent Mike Carter faced pushback when he questioned Harvard students about the Supreme Court's recent Affirmative Action ruling that banned race as a factor in college admissions.

"Not everyone was so open-minded here at Harvard," Carter announced during a report on Monday.

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Google decimates Twitter search results after Elon Musk imposes limits on reading tweets

Google has reportedly removed much of Twitter's links from its search results after the social network's owner Elon Musk announced reading tweets would be limited.

Search Engine Roundtable found that Google had removed 52% of Twitter links since the crackdown began last week. Twitter now blocks users who are not logged in and sets limits on reading tweets.

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'Self-Black hate' of Clarence Thomas triggered Affirmative Action decision: C-SPAN caller

A caller to C-SPAN's Washington Journal program accused Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas of "self-Black hate."

The Democratic caller, identified as Mary, took issue with a previous Republican caller, who gave the Supreme Court an A+ for banning race as a factor in college admissions.

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Pete Buttigieg perfectly mocks Ron DeSantis for campaign ad with 'oiled-up shirtless bodybuilders'

U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg mocked a campaign advertisement created by Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis' team.

While speaking to CNN's Dana Bash on Sunday, Buttigieg was asked about an ad slamming former President Donald Trump's past pledges to protect the rights of LGBT people.

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'You can trust me': Larry Elder says he should be president because he has a syndicated column

Republican presidential candidate Larry Elder argued that he should be the next commander-in-chief of the United States because he has written a syndicated column for years.

During an interview on Fox News, guest host Jason Chaffetz asked Elder why voters should select him over the other candidates.

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