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'Ineffective leadership': Rand Paul viciously pushes ouster of 'capitulator' Mike Johnson

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) lashed out at House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) Sunday for voting for a spying bill and not focusing more on the border.

During an interview on Fox News, Paul told host Maria Bartiromo that "Johnson was incredibly wrong" to vote with the Democrats to reauthorize the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).

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'Every time I buy more, the price drops more': Truth Social backers baffled by stock woes

Small-time investors who took the leap and bought stock in Trump Media & Technology Group appear to be coming to the realization that they should hang onto their day jobs as the value of shares in the company behind Truth Social spirals downward with one disappointed MAGA fan lamenting, " When will it be the BOTTOM!!!"

According to a report from the Washington Post, that reinforced a report from the Daily Beast, there are growing concerns among Donald Trump's more rabid followers that the money-losing Truth Social media platform is going to be less like Facebook or Apple and more like Pets.com.

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Mike Johnson embarrassed on Fox News by suggesting he doesn't know noncitizens can't vote

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Sunday pressed for a new law against immigrants voting in federal elections while Fox News reported on an existing law that already prohibits noncitizens from voting.

"You talked with President Trump on Friday about ensuring a transparent and safe election," Fox News host Maria Bartiromo told Johnson on Sunday Morning Futures. "Do you have any evidence that the Democrats are pushing for illegals to vote in this election?"

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'I know it doesn't make any sense': Chris Sununu melts down after flip to support Trump

ABC host George Stephanopoulos grilled New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) for supporting Donald Trump after attacking him during the primaries.

During a Sunday interview on ABC's This Week program, Stephanopoulos asked Sununu if he would support Trump even if he is convicted in a criminal trial. While supporting Nikki Haley earlier, Sununu had said Trump should drop out if convicted.

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'Trump has a big beautiful plane': Spokesperson explains strategy to deal with trials

Trump campaign press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the former president was going to win the 2024 election despite his trials because he has a "big beautiful plane."

Leavitt made the remarks Sunday on Fox & Friends after Donald Trump held a Saturday night rally in Pennsylvania.

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Pro-Trump media landscape 'utterly collapsing' compared to last election cycle: report

In the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, a slew of far-right websites popped up and cashed in on content propping up then-candidate Donald Trump. And those sites continued to rake in millions of dollars during Trump's time in the White House. But since 2020, the right-wing media cash spigot has effectively slowed to a trickle.

A new report in the Atlantic found that since the 2020 election cycle, the most prominent pro-Trump websites have seen their once robust traffic dry up. Writer Paul Farhi analyzed data from media analysis website The Righting, which focuses on conservative publishers, and reported that of the 10 most popular right-wing websites, traffic was down by an average of roughly 40%.

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'Not going to be able to sleep tonight': Truth Social boosters panicking as stock plummets

With the value of stock in Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG) continuing its unceasing slide downward since the technology company went public, supporters of Donald Trump who profess to have invested in the company are increasingly expressing dismay about the collapse on the former president's Truth Social platform.

According to a report from the Daily Beast's Noah Kirsch, faith in the troubled company that was reported to have lost millions last year right after the public offering, is in short supply at the same time the former president was telling supporters at Mar-a-Lago that all is well, stating: "We have over $200 million dollars in cash, which is very liquid.”

Those not in attendance at the Mar-a-Lago gathering appear to be less than assured.

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On Truth Social, the main product of TMTG, commenters are commiserating with each other as they watch the stock spiral downward, losing over half its value in just several weeks,

According to the Beast's Kirsch, one commenter lamented on Thursday, "Man I really thought we were gonna see a jump today. Especially after that party last night. There is always tomorrow,” while another added, "Doesn’t it seem strange that the price goes down steadily every day? Haven’t seen a green day for a while.”

Hearing about the Mar-a-Lago gathering where the former president attempted to assure insiders, another commenter wrote, "I think there is something coming very soon, and they are all excited about it. Something they worked very hard to make happen. A milestone for the team."

According to Kirsch, "Some Truth Social users blame the mainstream press for 'spreading lies' about the company, as one person framed it. And despite nerves about the stock’s downward slide, many of them have pledged to keep buying shares."

One Truth Social user claimed, "Just sat down with my broker yesterday and am having him move $10,000 of my Roth IRA, that we had sitting idle for kind of like an extra ‘emergency fund’, into $DJT stocks! This is the only time I would hope for the price to drop so I can get as many shares as possible!”

Another was not so effusive and admitted, "Not going to be able to sleep tonight. If you stick it out I believe you will be rewarded greatly. I believe God directed me here.”

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'What is this?' CNN's Jake Tapper corners Trump-supporting GOP governor over false claim

Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) went on CNN Thursday afternoon to defend former President Donald Trump's handling of abortion messaging — and received pushback from anchor Jake Tapper for uncritically promoting false claims that Democrats support abortion up to the moment of birth.

"How fearful are you about this issue hurting Republicans in November?" asked Tapper, noting that there are local New Hampshire races that could be affected.

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'Soap Opera': Fox News host rolls eyes at latest GOP 'political stunt'

Two Fox News correspondents Thursday appeared to roll their eyes at Republicans' latest stunt on Capitol Hill before introducing a segment that put the emphasis on Democrats decrying efforts across the aisle.

When Neil Cavuto introduced the segment on the impeachment effort against U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, he called it a "soap opera."

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'Rubbish, you do not vote early!' Mike Lindell goes ballistic at RNC election strategy

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell lashed out at the Republican National Committee for encouraging early voting and ballot harvesting.

During his Wednesday night show on FrankSpeech, Lindell said RNC attorney Charlie Spies might discourage Arizona Republicans from filing a brief supporting his Supreme Court case against voting machines.

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Alan Dershowitz reveals he believed O.J. Simpson 'probably guilty' before taking case

Law professor Alan Dershowitz said Thursday that he believed O.J. Simpson was "probably guilty" but took his murder case anyway.

After reports revealed Simpson had succumbed to cancer at the age of 76, Dershowitz talked to Newsmax about his role in the former football star's acquittal for the murder of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman in 1995.

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Jim Jordan says he got dirt from Fani Willis' ex-staffer: 'God bless the whistleblower'

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) revealed Thursday that his investigators had spoken with a so-called whistleblower who formerly worked in Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' office.

Jordan made the remarks during an interview with Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo after the Washington Free Beacon first reported on the former staffer.

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'Will of the people': Trump defends Arizona abortion ban while also opposing it

Former President Donald Trump vowed Wednesday that abortions would return to Arizona after the state's supreme court said a Civil War-era law banning abortion could be enforced.

While speaking to reporters on an airport tarmac in Atlanta, Trump was asked about the court's decision to uphold the 160-year-old law.

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