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Soledad O'Brien nails CNN hosts for defense of Trump's town hall

Adding to the firestorm CNN has found itself in following the town hall with indicted former president Donald Trump, now CNN hosts are being roasted for toeing the company line and defending the show.

To the growing legion of critics who have pointed to the leadership of new CNN head honcho Chris Licht, who has been changing the culture at CNN to be less confrontational, leading to the wholesale shuffling of host's timeslots and duties, add broadcast journalist and former CNN morning show host Soledad O'Brien.

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'No-win situation': Tucker Carlson’s new project ignites animosity

After Fox News' fired its top-rated host Tucker Carlson in April, many reporters wondered if he would resurface at another right-wing outlet — perhaps Newsmax or One America News (OAN), both Fox competitors. Then, on Tuesday, May 9, Carlson announced that he plans to relaunch his canceled show on Twitter.

That announcement, according to The Hill's Dominick Mastrangelo, has made the animosity between Carlson and Fox News even worse. And it raises questions about the specifics of Carlson's contract with his former employer.

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Steve Bannon 'swatted' during live broadcast: 'They're trying to have suicide by police'

Conservative podcaster Steve Bannon was interrupted during a live broadcast on Thursday when he was reportedly "swatted" by his critics.

During his War Room show, Bannon told his audience he had been interrupted by a visit from the police.

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'He's got a problem': Karl Rove pulls out the whiteboard to list reasons Trump can't win

Republican strategist Karl Rove suggested former President Donald Trump damaged his re-election chances with his performance at Wednesday's CNN town hall.

During a Thursday appearance on Fox News, Rove argued that Trump's town hall appearance turned off independents. The Republican strategist displayed a whiteboard with his talking points.

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'You don't actually have any facts': Fox News host stomps on James Comer's Biden investigation

Fox News host Steve Doocy pushed back against Rep. James Comer (R-KY) after the powerful Oversight Committee chairman claimed President Joe Biden and his family were engaged in an influence-peddling scheme.

"I know the Republicans said that the smoking gun were these financial records that you were able to subpoena and got your hands on," Doocy told Comer on Thursday. "And your party, the Republican investigators, say that that's proof of influence peddling by Hunter and James [Biden]."

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George Santos defiant after arrest: 'I'll be a chairman of a committee in a couple of years'

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) predicted he would be chairman of a committee "in a couple of years" after being indicted on 13 counts, including wire fraud, money laundering, and theft of public funds.

After pleading not guilty to the charges in New York on Wednesday, Santos told reporters that he was being targeted by a "witch hunt." But the lawmaker said that he tried to have a positive attitude.

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Elon Musk: I have no deal of 'any kind whatsoever' to host Tucker Carlson's show

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who was abruptly fired shortly after the settlement of the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit against the network, announced on Tuesday that he would be launching his show again — this time hosted directly on Twitter itself.

But there's one person who doesn't seem to have been in on this plan, per Variety: Twitter CEO Elon Musk.

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'That dog won't hunt': Fox News legal analyst shoots down Trump's plan for appeal

Fox News legal analyst Jonathan Turley said former President Donald Trump would likely fail while appealing the verdict in his civil rape trial.

Moments after Trump was found to have sexually abused writer E. Jean Carroll, Fox News host Martha MacCallum asked Turley to reflect on the former president's plan for appeal.

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'$5 million fiasco': Mike Lindell sourly snaps at order to pay election claim debunker

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell made public comments after being ordered to pay a man $5 million for debunking his claim that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.

Last month, an arbitration panel said Lindell must pay $5 million to a software engineer who debunked the election claims. Lindell had offered a reward to anyone who could prove him wrong as part of his 2021 Cyber Symposium.

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‘Bleed them white’: Steve Bannon backs Biden’s plan for ‘taxing the wealthy’

Right-wing broadcaster Steve Bannon came out in support of President Joe Biden's plan to raise taxes on wealthy Americans Tuesday.

On his War Room podcast, Bannon suggested that tax hikes proposed during Biden's 2020 campaign could be the answer to raising the debt ceiling.

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'The Biden family has turned into the Sopranos': Republican compares president to mob show

Rep. Mark Alford (R-MO) compared President Joe Biden's family to The Sopranos, a television series about a fictional crime family.

During an interview on Fox Business, host Maria Bartiromo and Alford teased Rep. James Comer's (R-KY) Wednesday press conference about Biden family business dealings.

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Greg Abbott won't 'jump to conclusions' on Texas mall shooter's neo-Nazism but quickly blames 'mental health'

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) quickly blamed mental health after a gunman killed eight at a Texas mall Saturday, but he downplayed the suspect's ties to white supremacy.

During an interview on Fox News, host Brian Kilmeade asked Abbott about reports that the alleged shooter at the Allen Premium Outlets had links to white supremacy and neo-Nazism.

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'You think I'm a jackass?' Rudy Giuliani defends supporting 'clean' Trump amid legal battles

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Sunday defended his support for former President Donald Trump despite ongoing legal battles.

During Giuliani's Sunday WABC radio program, the former mayor acknowledged Trump was "not a saint."

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