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Glenn Youngkin excuses Kari Lake's election lies because not everyone 'believes the same things'

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) cited diversity in the Republican Party after he was asked why he supports Arizona candidate Kari Lake despite her lies about the 2020 presidential election.

During an interview that aired on Sunday, ABC's Jonathan Karl noted that Youngkin had recently campaigned for Lake in Arizona.

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Herschel Walker: Obama is trying to 'destroy this country' from his 'nice mansion'

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker of Georgia lashed out at former President Barack Obama for living in a "nice mansion."

During an interview on Fox News, host Maria Bartiromo asked Walker to respond to Obama's claim that the former running back is not ready to be a U.S. senator.

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'Why put seniors through that?' Chuck Todd corners Rick Scott for plot to cut Social Security

NBC host Chuck Todd called out Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) for playing political games with programs for seniors.

While speaking to Scott on Sunday, Todd noted that the senator has called for making Social Security and Medicare eligible for cuts every five years.

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Dem flattens Chuck Todd for giving Biden 'bum rap' while ignoring 'the damage of the Trump years'

Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY) defended President Joe Biden's job performance on Sunday.

During an interview on NBC's Meet the Press program, host Chuck Todd suggested that Biden would be to blame if Democrats lose ground in the midterm elections.

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Questions raised about Kari Lake receiving unreported free campaign services from tech company: report

According to a report from the Daily Beast's William Bredderman, Arizona Republican Kari Lake has been receiving free -- and likely illegal -- campaign assistance from a tech company that once paid her for "consulting."

At issue is an app developed by Superfeed Technologies for Lake "which provides regular updates from Lake’s social media feed, notifies users of campaign events, and connects them with donation and volunteer sign-up portals."

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Alex Jones: Sandy Hook families 'could put a gun to my head and I wouldn't back down one inch'

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones ranted on Thursday that Sandy Hook families and their attorneys "could put a gun" to his head and he "wouldn't back down one inch."

Jones has been ordered to pay nearly $1 billion in damages to the families after being sued for defamation because he claimed that the Sandy Hook massacre was a hoax.

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Pelosi attack deniers are 'clearing the way for something even more sinister': columnist

Trump supporters who deny details of the attack on Paul Pelosi — the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) — are building a bridge to "something even more sinister," according to New York magazine columnist Jonathan Chait.

In a column on Wednesday, Chait argued that supporters of President Donald Trump "needed to believe there was some account for [suspect David DePape's] actions other than the obvious one sitting in plain sight, on DePape’s online commentaries: He subscribed to the same right-wing conspiracy theories held by millions of Republicans."

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Liz Cheney: Trump 'personally and directly involved in every aspect' of Jan. 6 plot

Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) on Tuesday said that former President Donald Trump has an "obligation to comply" with a subpoena from the Jan. 6 Committee.

During an interview with PBS host Judy Woodruff, Cheney confirmed that the committee would produce a report about the Jan. 6 attack before the end of the year.

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Former Trump official has turned his Fox show into an 'infomercial' for his MAGA resurrection non-profit

According to a report from the Daily Beast's Justin Baragona, former Donald Trump economic adviser Larry Kudlow is continually taking advantage of the platform provided to him by the Fox Business Network to direct viewers to a non-profit he helped create designed to set policies for the second coming of another Trump presidency.

Kudlow, who saw a career on Wall Street ruined by addiction before becoming a TV commentator, then Trump administration official, landed at Fox Business after the former president's 2020 election loss.

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'He's not MAGA': Steve Bannon insists Paul Pelosi attacker not a 'demonized' Trump supporter

Conservative podcaster Steve Bannon refused to accept that the man who allegedly attacked Paul Pelosi is a member of his "MAGA" tribe.

In a rant on Monday, Bannon tried to disown 42-year-old David DePape, who is accused of attacking Pelosi with a hammer. Reports have said that DePape defended former President Donald Trump and engaged in conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election.

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Texas pastor openly calls on 'Christian nationalists' to 'impose their values on society'

Texas megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress said over the weekend that Christian nationalists had a right to "impose their values" on everyone else.

During an interview with Real America's Voice host Tim Clinton, Jeffress addressed recent concerns about the rising nationalist movement among Christians.

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Fox News host knocks Trump for refusing to condemn attack on Paul Pelosi

Fox News host Howard Kurtz took a shot at former President Donald Trump after he declined to condemn a violent attack on Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA).

"We've had all sorts of threats against members of Congress," Fox News contributor Mara Liasson told Kurtz on Sunday. "The preponderance [of attacks] in the last five years have been associated with right-wing rhetoric. But it's up to both parties to stand up and say this has gone too far."

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'I don't think it matters': Chris Christie tells panel of women abortion isn't 'important'

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) told a panel of women on Sunday that their right to an abortion does not "matter" when it comes to the 2022 midterm elections.

During a panel discussion on ABC's This Week, Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND) said that abortion is an "important" voting issue even if it is not number one in polls.

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