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'I love freedom because Jesus': Lauren Boebert says being a Christian makes her 'truly' qualified

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) said this week that she is "truly" qualified to preserve U.S. freedoms because she is a Christian.

"My number one job is to secure the rights of Americans and make sure that they remain free. That is exactly why I'm here," Boebert told the Christian program Flashpoint on Tuesday. "I love freedom, not because I'm a Republican, not because I'm a conservative. I love freedom because Jesus set me free because I am a Christian."

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'There's so many people to impeach': Lauren Boebert admits she can't keep track

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) can't keep track of all the Biden administration officials she wants to impeach.

During an interview with Charlie Kirk, Boebert confused the potential impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas with the possible impeachment of Attorney General Merrick Garland.

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Mike Lindell credits 'great decisions' for having to auction pillow-making gear

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell credited his "great decisions" after confirming that his factory was auctioning pillow-manufacturing equipment.

Earlier this week, Lindell told the StarTribune he had lost about $100 million in sales following his support for Donald Trump's claim that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.

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'They have me on the outs': Kari Lake denies 'ludicrous' reports about 'living at Mar-a-Lago'

Failed candidate to be Arizona's governor Kari Lake lashed out at media reports that say she has been spending a lot of time at Mar-a-Lago even though her relationship with former President Donald Trump has reportedly soured.

"I first got into politics reluctantly," Lake told Steve Bannon on Monday. "I didn't want to get into politics, but the people of Arizona asked me to. I figured that the media, when they wrote these hit pieces, that there was always a little sliver of truth, right?"

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Giuliani uses debunked election claim to defend law license

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani defended his law license on Monday by continuing to insist on the false claim that mail-in ballots were used to steal the 2020 election.

In an interview on Monday, podcaster Steve Bannon noted Giuliani was facing the loss of his law license in New York and Washington, D.C. after he promoted conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election while working as an attorney for then-President Donald Trump.

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'A big whale in a polo shirt': Guest nails Newsmax host for hypocrisy on Trump's physical fitness

Columnist Ellis Henican pushed back against Newsmax host Michael Grimm for criticizing President Joe Biden's leisure time while ignoring former President Donald Trump's White House vacation history.

During a Sunday morning segment about Biden's trip to a Delaware beach, Grimm complained about the image of the president.

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Fox News guest: Blood-drinking Chinese soldiers secretly invaded US for upcoming attack

Columnist Gordon Chang told Fox News host Maria Bartiromo that blood-drinking Chinese fighters have secretly entered the United States in preparation for a surprise attack.

During an interview on Sunday, Bartiromo noted that the apprehension of Chinese nationals at the southern border was up 1,300% in the last year.

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Pro-Trump Fox News host Maria Bartiromo tells DeSantis he's losing 'because of the corruption'

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo, who has supported former President Donald Trump, told Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) he was losing the Republican presidential primary "because of the corruption."

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, Bartiromo told DeSantis he was about 30 points behind Trump in recent polls.

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'That isn't true': Michele Bachmann says slavery was not 'sinful' at America's inception

Former Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) celebrated America's birthday by declaring that slavery was not a "sinful" part of the nation's founding.

In a July 4 appearance on the Christian program Flashpoint, Bachmann was asked how America's youth viewed the country's inception.

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Kari Lake whines after Trump 'sours' on her: 'The media attacks are just all over me'

Failed Arizona candidate for governor Kari Lake (R) complained on Thursday that "media attacks" were "all over" her after reports said that former President Donald Trump had "soured" on picking her as his running mate.

During an interview with War Room host Steve Bannon, Lake celebrated a federal district judge's ruling that prevents some federal government agencies from combatting disinformation on social media.

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'No way in hell': Wisconsin Republicans turn on Trump as poll shows him crashing

Some Republicans in Wisconsin have second thoughts about choosing Donald Trump as the party's next presidential nominee.

A recent Marquette University Law School Poll in Wisconsin found Trump was losing to Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) by 16 points in a head-to-head matchup.

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Ron DeSantis 'should be pulled off the campaign trail' immediately: political analyst

At least one political analyst is urging Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) to leave the presidential campaigning to his surrogates.

DeSantis, struggling in the polls, spent the Fourth of July holiday participating in two parades. But political analyst Tara Newsom told WFLA's Mahsa Saeidi that the governor may not be doing himself any favors.

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Ted Cruz insists Biden whistleblower is credible because he's a 'gay Democrat married to a man'

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) argued that an IRS whistleblower was more credible than other officials because the "gay Democrat" would have had no reason to lie about President Joe Biden's son Hunter.

On his Verdict podcast this week, Cruz blasted U.S. Attorney David Weiss and Attorney General Merrick Garland because Biden's son was not expected to face jail time for a plea deal related to tax crimes.

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