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Trump's latest tirade accuses Fox News of 'pushing Ron DeSanctus'

Donald Trump on Friday unleashed an all-caps Truth Social post aimed directly at Fox News, the conservative network the former president accuses of "pushing Ron DeSanctus" over him.

Trump, who is known for posting rants on his own social media platform when receiving bad news, began by saying Fox should "embrace MAGA."

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‘GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY !!!’: Emails detail outrage over cancellation of LGBTQ-themed play in Indiana

Some emails contained vitriolic screeds. Others expressed concern for gay teachers. One offered a plaintive plea from a high school student bewildered by the conduct of adults.

Taken together, emails obtained by Raw Story help tell the inside story of what would this week become a national news event — the resurrection of an LGBTQ-themed play, "Marian, or The True Tale of Robin Hood," following its cancellation by a public high school in Fort Wayne, Ind.

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Kayleigh McEnany gushes over 'very charming' Trump after his 'unhinged' attack on her

Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany praised Donald Trump on Thursday after the former president attacked her as a "globalist" and a "RINO."

McEnany reacted on live television to Trump's speech to a small group in Urbandale, Iowa.

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Steve Bannon gripes about legal woes: 'Why are they trying to put me in prison?'

Conservative podcaster Steve Bannon suggested this week that his critics are trying to imprison him because of his opposition to increasing the nation's debt ceiling.

Just hours before the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill raising the debt ceiling on Wednesday, Bannon railed against the measure on his War Room program.

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'No idea how evil': Tucker Carlson's counterpart recalls their forgotten C-SPAN segment

The young journalist looked a bit tired in his tan sport coat and striped bow tie.

It was early on a Saturday, after all — the 8 a.m. hour on New Year's Eve eve of 1995 — and he spoke in soft, sometimes halting tones about trimming government and encouraging tax cuts. He praised the Washington Post's watchdog reporting. He waxed philosophical about legislative processes in a fashion fit for a history professor.

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Lauren Boebert throws tantrum over debt deal: 'That's the end of Kevin McCarthy's speakership'

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) on Tuesday did not rule out a motion to vacate the chair in an attempt to remove Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as speaker over a deal that would raise the U.S. debt ceiling.

During an appearance on Steve Bannon's War Room podcast, Boebert accused McCarthy of a "violation" of his promises because amendments were not being allowed in the House Rules Committee.

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'We don't know yet': Newsmax hosts clash over whether George Soros is a 'criminal'

Newsmax host Katrina Szish was corrected by co-host Bob Sellers on Tuesday after she compared the "pathology" of Elizabeth Holmes to liberal billionaire George Soros.

Szish mentioned Soros during an in-studio discussion about Holmes reporting to jail for her 11-year sentence.

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Trump ally hits Ron DeSantis for plan to 'shackle' pregnant women during childbirth

Former Rep. Doug Collins (R-GA), a close ally of Donald Trump, attacked Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) because he has called to repeal a bill that prevents the shackling of pregnant prisoners during childbirth.

During a Tuesday panel discussion on Newsmax, Collins argued DeSantis does not know how to differentiate himself from Trump.

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'How stupid we are!' Right-wing host melts down because GOP 'got nothing' in debt ceiling deal

Right-wing radio host John Fredericks lashed out at Republicans on Tuesday for agreeing to a debt ceiling deal that he said gives them "nothing."

"You have to digest the con that was played on us, the lies that were given to us, the gaslighting that was shoved down our throat," Fredericks said on his radio program. "How many times are we going to be lied to?"

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Fox News poll finds 56% doubt Trump's 'mental soundness' to be president

A Fox News poll found that 56% of Americans do not believe former President Donald Trump has the "mental soundness" to be president.

A survey conducted by the conservative outlet gave Trump a 33-point lead over Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).

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'It absolutely can': Dem dismantles Chuck Todd for claiming Congress can't regulate Supreme Court

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) corrected NBC host Chuck Todd after he argued Congress does not have the power to regulate ethics rules for the Supreme Court.

"The work that we're doing on ethics in the court ought to be easy, and yet it's not; it's partisan also," Whitehouse said during a Meet the Press special program on the Supreme Court. "So I think that the first step is going to be for the judicial conference, the other judges, to put some constraints around the Supreme Court's behavior and treat the Supreme Court the way all other federal judges are treated, and that happens inside the judiciary."

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'I will not be intimidated!' Lindsey Graham goes into hysterics over McCarthy's debt ceiling deal

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on Sunday lashed out at Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) deal to raise the debt ceiling because it effectively cuts military spending.

During an interview on Fox News Sunday, Graham told host Shannon Bream that he was unhappy with parts of the debt ceiling bill.

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'They have a STEAM room!' Confused Fox News host says schools using Covid money to install saunas

Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy accused public schools of using Covid-19 relief funds to install saunas in the facilities.

Fox & Friends co-host Joey Jones kicked off a segment on Sunday with the story about a third grader at Public School 145 who wrote a letter about her school being overcrowded.

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