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Chris Christie says Trump guilty in Georgia: 'He did what they're saying he did'

Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie warned Donald Trump's legal team that their client would eventually throw them "under the bus" to save himself.

During an interview on Fox News, host Howard Kurtz noted that three of Trump's former lawyers — Kenneth Chesebro, Sidney Powell, and Jenna Ellis — had pleaded guilty in a Georgia election interference case.

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'It's not aid to Hamas': CBS host grills J.D. Vance for opposing funds for Gaza kids

CBS host Margaret Brennan grilled Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) on Sunday after he said he opposed aid to children in Gaza because he insisted it would go to the terror group Hamas.

While Vance agreed that there are "a lot of innocent people in Gaza," he insisted that terrorists would intercept the aid packages.

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Jared Kushner claims Jews 'safer' in Saudi Arabia after kingdom gives him $2 billion

Jared Kushner, former President Donald Trump's son-in-law, argued on Sunday that Jews were "safer" in Saudi Arabia than they are in the United States.

Kushner made the remarks on Fox News after the Saudis invested $2 billion in his business.

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'We're the rule of law team': Speaker Johnson hints at 'official' Biden impeachment

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) suggested on Sunday that he would push his party to move forward with an "official" impeachment of President Joe Biden.

"Will an impeachment inquiry turn into an official impeachment?" Fox News host Maria Bartiromo asked Johnson on Sunday.

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'Why didn't you speak out?' NBC host hits Ron DeSantis for failing to condemn Nazis

NBC host Kristen Welker pressed Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis about his failure to immediately condemn neo-Nazis who showed up in his state.

"You are the governor," Welker noted. "You are a presidential candidate. Your state has heard from both Marco Rubio and Rick Scott condemning those neo-Nazi protests. Why didn't you speak out? Why didn't you use your voice to say that you're not going to stand for that?"

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'Do forks make people fat?': Fox News host snubs gun reform after Maine shooting

Piers Morgan and Jesse Watters locked horns on Fox News while discussing the controversy over gun safety, one day following a mass murder event in Maine.

They appeared on a Fox panel with Morgan arguing for the U.S. to adopt more stringent restrictions banning certain firearms in the country while Watters retorted with a pro-gun "forks don't make you fat" refrain.

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Mike Lindell defends banned election Wi-Fi gizmo: 'Beep beep — gonna be like a red alert'

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell insisted that his Wi-Fi detection devices were not illegal after they were banned from Kentucky polling stations.

"They don't even know what the devices are," Lindell complained to Real America's Voice on Thursday. "They're not Wi-Fi sniffers. They're not, they're not illegal."

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'MAGA is ascendant!' Matt Gaetz celebrates Mike Johnson's win as 'what victory feels like'

Rep. Matt Gaetz took a victory lap on Wednesday after Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) was nominated as speaker of the House.

While speaking to podcaster Steve Bannon on Wednesday, Gaetz downplayed his role in removing former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

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Trump defiant as inner-circle flips: Meadows 'strongly believed the election was rigged'

Donald Trump spoke on Wednesday after reports that former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows made a deal for limited immunity in exchange for testimony in the federal election subversion case against the former president.

Meadows reportedly told special counsel Jack Smith's team that he had repeatedly informed Trump that Joe Biden fairly won the 2020 presidential election.

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'Treading right up to a legal line': Trump flagged for potential trademark violation

Donald Trump reportedly posted something that creeps up to – and potentially crosses – a legal line for trademark violations.

Trump, who is known for regularly testing the legal limits of his actions as well as gag orders against him, made the post in the course of his defense of his social media site Truth Social. The former president has stuck beside his flailing network since he launched it after being banned from Twitter and other sites.

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'Hostage video': Charlie Kirk says Jenna Ellis' teary plea written by 'serpent maggots'

Right-wing activist Charlie Kirk downplayed a guilty plea entered by attorney Jenna Ellis in a Georgia conspiracy case she is facing along with Donald Trump and other co-defendants.

With a tearful apology in Fulton County court on Tuesday, Ellis admitted to aiding and abetting false statements made in an attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

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Trump claims he's releasing 2020 election fraud 'numbers that will make your head spin'

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump claimed that he has new evidence that the 2020 presidential election was stolen, and he's releasing it "next week."

At a campaign stop in New Hampshire on Monday, Trump was asked if he was worried about losing attorney-client privilege with co-defendant Sidney Powell after he claimed she was never his lawyer.

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Trump melts down at Fox News and accuses hosts of refusing to mention his name

After publishing a midnight rager on Truth Social aimed at New York Attorney General Letitia James and Judge Arthur Engoron, Donald Trump has been non-stop posting on his social media platform where, in one instance, he attacked the hosts of Fox & Friends for ignoring him and his accomplishments.

With Trump's financial tax fraud trial in Manhattan postponed until Tuesday, the former president has been filling his downtime with online rants and, based upon his Fox News comments, watching TV.

What drew his ire was Fox & Friends' hosts discussing the burgeoning war in the Middle East after Israel was attacked by Hamas militants and noting anti-terrorism efforts made by former presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush without mentioning which ex-President Bush they were talking about.

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According to Trump, they failed to mention his name and his similar efforts, which led him to accuse the network of restricting mentions of his name.

On Truth Social, he wrote: "Fox & Friends this morning stated that, under Ronald Reagan and George Bush (Which one?), there was a tough policy against Terrorists. They’re wrong on Bush, but they left out one person—'TRUMP,' who took out ISIS, al-Baghdadi, Soleimani, and everyone else who was in the way of Justice and Peace."

Moving on from the dubious claim of taking out "everyone else," Trump leveled accusations that he has become "he-who-shall-not-be-named" like Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter books at the conservative network, and the former president tried to pin the blame on retired Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) who now serves on the Fox Corporation Board of Directors.

According to Trump, "Next time maybe they could ask their Bosses, like RINO Paul RINO, for permission to use my name. The good news is, based on the Polls, the PEOPLE understand!"