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Steve Bannon thanks Matt Gaetz for 'courage' to not blame guns for mass shootings

Right-wing podcast host Steve Bannon praised Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) on Wednesday after the lawmaker suggested psychiatric drugs were to blame for mass school shootings.

During an interview on the War Room program, Bannon noted that Gaetz's response to a school shooting in Nashville was not to blame guns.

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Fox News host: Donald Trump is 'real reason' fentanyl imports are booming

Fox News host Geraldo Rivera said former President Donald Trump was to blame for inflaming the crisis of fentanyl overdoses with his "brute force" policies on Mexico.

During a Fox News segment about spiking fentanyl imports, Rivera pointed to the recent calls by Republicans to bomb Mexico.

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Charlie Kirk on mass shooting victims: 'We cannot allow them to emotionally hijack the narrative'

Conservative podcaster Charlie Kirk doubled down on his belief that gun deaths are "worth it" because of the liberty firearms provide.

After a mass shooting at a bank in Louisville, Kentucky on Monday, Kirk reacted by defending recent remarks that were highlighted by Media Matters.

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Pro-Trump election denier Tina Peters sentenced to home detention over obstruction charges

Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters was sentenced to 120 hours of community service and four months of home detention after she was found guilty of obstructing government operations.

Peters was found guilty last month of obstruction for refusing to turn over an iPad allegedly used to record a court hearing. Peters has been outspoken about her belief that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from former President Donald Trump.

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Tennessee House speaker admits he's powerless to stop reinstatement of expelled Democrats

Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton (R) said on Monday that he could not stop two expelled representatives from being reappointed.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Sexton said that the speaker would not stand in the way of the reappointment of Democratic Reps. Justin Pearson and Justin Jones. Both were expelled after they used a bullhorn on the House floor to call for gun safety laws.

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Lauren Boebert accused of 'coverup' after son's car accident

Noble D'Amato, a 19-year-old friend of Rep. Lauren Boebert's son Tyler, has accused the Republican congresswoman of covering up details of a vehicle crash that left him injured.

D'Amato told Denver news site Westword that he was riding shotgun with Boebert's son on September 17 when Tyler flipped the SUV he was driving. D'Amato suffered "multiple concussions and a severely lacerated hand."

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Fox Business host turns tables on right-winger angry at MSNBC for snubbing Trump speech

Fox Business host Liz Clayman defended MSNBC after the left-leaning network decided not to air former President Donald Trump's speech live following his arrest.

On the Sunday Media Buzz program, Fox News host Howard Kurtz and Federalist writer Emily Jashinsky took issue with MSNBC's decision not to air Trump's speech.

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Lindsey Graham claims women kill 'babies' up to the 'moment of birth' in rant against abortion rights

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said that liberals had recently flipped the Wisconsin Supreme Court because conservatives failed to put forth a plan to ban abortions.

In a Sunday interview, Fox News host Shannon Bream told Graham that critics claim the Republican Party's stance on abortion is causing election losses.

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'Not something personal': ABC host grills Trump lawyer over death threats to judge's family

Jim Trusty, attorney for Donald Trump, insisted that the former president's attacks on a judge's family were "not something personal."

During an interview on ABC's This Week program, host Jonathan Karl confronted the attorney after Trump repeatedly called out Juan Merchan, the New York judge overseeing a criminal case against the former president. The judge received dozens of threats after Trump attacked his family.

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'Tankie truth-teller' Matt Taibbi mocked following MSNBC host's 'public beat-down'

Journalist Matt Taibbi admitted to repeated errors in his reporting — and was left stammering — in a brutal interview segment Thursday on MSNBC’s “The Mehdi Hasan Show.”

Hasan called out Taibbi for multiple falsehoods in Taibbi’s "Twitter Files" claims regarding the 2020 election.

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Special counsel 'very close' to indicting Trump in documents case: legal expert

Legal commentator Marcy Wheeler predicted former President Donald Trump will likely be charged with obstruction or the Espionage Act after he took classified documents to his home at Mar-a-Lago.

Wheeler spoke to We've Got Issues host Joshua Holland in a podcast aired on Friday.

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'Peaceful' Jan. 6 is reason Tennessee Dems should be expelled for using a bullhorn: Ed Henry

Disgraced former Fox News host Ed Henry, now of Real America's Voice, compared three Democrats who protested on the Tennessee House floor to Jan. 6 protesters who he said "peacefully" demonstrated.

Henry made the remarks on Thursday prior to a vote to expel Democratic Reps. Gloria Johnson of Knoxville, Justin Jones of Nashville, and Justin Pearson of Memphis. The three had spoken out about gun control on the House floor during a protest over the recent mass shooting at a Christian school.

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Alan Dershowitz on Trump charges: 'I think he probably will be convicted'

Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz predicted former President Donald Trump would be convicted of falsifying business records to hide an alleged affair with porn star Stormy Daniels.

During an interview with right-wing host Charlie Kirk on Wednesday, Dershowitz revealed that he would decline to represent Trump following Tuesday's arraignment in New York City.

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