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'I'm done': Fans vow to quit CNN after host platforms two 'conspiracy theorists'

When CNN host Michael Smerconish announced his two guests for Saturday, failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., he said fans "won't want to miss" the program. But the online reaction was far from positive.

Smerconish posted on social media on Saturday, saying, "You won't want to miss today's CNN guest lineup!" he also cited Lake and Kennedy as two of the individuals. "Tune in at 9am/4pm Eastern." Nearly every single comment dismissed Smerconish and insulted his chosen guests.

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‘Abuse’: Politicians are fretting about AI stealing their faces and voices

WASHINGTON — We’re in the midst of the first deepfake election in U.S. history, and, if Congress keeps up at its current pace, expect to be bombarded with disinformation guised as the nation’s politicians.

"Republicans have been trying to push nonpartisan and Democratic voters to participate in their primary,” some New Hampshire voters heard a voice strikingly similar to President Joe Biden saying when they picked up their phone ahead of Tuesday’s primary. “What a bunch of malarkey.”

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Watch: Peter Navarro's post-sentencing presser goes off the rails as 'commies' heckle

Former White House adviser Peter Navarro's press conference was interrupted Thursday after he was sentenced to four months in prison.

Following Thursday's sentencing for contempt of Congress, Navarro attempted to argue his innocence to reporters outside the courthouse.

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'Akin to making Robert. E. Lee president': S.C. columnist slams march to nominate Trump

A South Carolina columnist warned Republicans that they are on a path "akin to making Robert. E. Lee president" if Donald Trump is nominated for the 2024 presidential election.

A month before South Carolina's GOP primary, McClatchy columnist Issac Bailey reflected on Trump's win in New Hampshire.

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'You will get on board with MAGA': Marjorie Taylor Greene issues cult-like demand to GOP

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) doubled down on Tuesday after saying the America First movement would eradicate people who do not support former President Donald Trump.

"Any Republican that doesn't completely endorse these policies, we are completely eradicating from the party," Greene told MSNBC on Monday.

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'I'm a very forgiving person': Trump praises himself for ending 'DeSanctus' slur

Former President Donald Trump suggested he could again find himself allied with Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley if she dropped out and endorsed him.

On Tuesday, at a campaign stop in Londonderry, New Hampshire, Trump was asked why he had stopped using a slur for Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL). In recent months, the former president referred to DeSantis as "DeSanctimonious" and then just "DeSanctus."

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'So snarky': Nikki Haley surrogate teaches Fox News host 'math' on Trump's age

New Hampshire Gov. Sununu (R), a surrogate for Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, reminded Fox News host Harris Faulkner that Donald Trump was nearing 80 years of age.

During an interview on Tuesday, Faulkner told Sununu that Haley continues to point to Trump's age as a reason not to vote for him.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene threatens Mike Johnson: 'We are sick and tired of being humiliated'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said she was drawing a "red line" on Rep. Mike Johnson's (R-LA) speakership because Republicans were "sick and tired of being humiliated in Congress."

During a Tuesday appearance on Steve Bannon's War Room broadcast, Greene said she objected to funding for Ukraine or a deal on U.S. immigration policy.

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'This is how communism starts': MTG suggests SCOTUS ruling will spark civil war

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) scolded the U.S. Supreme Court after justices ruled that President Joe Biden's administration could remove razor wire placed at the border by Texas officials.

During an interview on Tuesday, Real America's Voice correspondent Ben Bergquam asked Greene about the recent Supreme Court ruling.

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Trump supporter says country 'in a good situation' because Trump is 'president as of now'

A supporter of Donald Trump in New Hampshire falsely insisted that the leading Republican presidential candidate was currently president "as of now."

While waiting for Trump to speak outside an event in Rochester on Sunday, a Newsmax reporter spoke to supporters of the former president.

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Watch: Women school Republican man who is 'not exactly worried' about abortion rights

A Republican voter told CBS News that he was "not exactly worried" about abortion rights for women.

During CBS' Face the Nation program on Sunday, host Margaret Brennan asked a panel of Michigan voters about what would happen to abortion rights if Donald Trump was re-elected.

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Nikki Haley surrogate busted for plans to back Trump after abuse of power concerns

NBC host Kristen Welker called out Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) after he admitted he would support Donald Trump in the general election despite concerns about potential abuse of power.

While Sununu supports Nikki Haley in the Republican presidential primary, Welker pointed out that he has said he would back Trump if he wins the GOP nomination.

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'Insulting': GOPer punches back at Maria Bartiromo after she pushes government shutdown

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo faced disagreement from Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX) on Sunday after she complained about his vote to fund the U.S. government.

"We begin this Sunday morning with Republican leadership coming up empty once again on securing the southern border as they agree to a third continuing resolution, once again extending the Democrat agenda set by then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer back in December of 22," Bartiromo announced as she kicked off her interview with McCaul.

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