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Trump snubbed by women's hockey team for second time in a week

The gold-medal-winning U.S. women's hockey team delivered its second rejection to President Donald Trump this week.

On Monday, the team first snubbed Trump after he issued an invitation to hear him speak at his State of the Union address.

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Alex Jones unloads racial tirade on 'rat-like' Dem: 'A slave masterpiece of filth'

MAGA conspiracy theorist Alex Jones lashed out at Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) after she criticized President Donald Trump during his Tuesday State of the Union Address over the killing of U.S. citizens at the hands of federal immigration enforcement agents.

"I mean, she is shouting, she is yelling," Jones said on his Wednesday broadcast. "And when you know about Ilhan Omar, it's incredible... Her grandfather was basically the number-two dictator under the dictator. Her dad was a top general. And they killed a quarter million people, and their family are famous slavers in the ruling class."

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MAGA Bible scholar: God created woman last because he didn't want to hear her complain

Pro-MAGA Bible scholar Jim Moseley argued that God saved the creation of woman for last because he didn't want to hear her criticize him as he worked.

During a Wednesday Real America's Voice segment sponsored by Lee Greenwood's Bible, host Emily Finn invited Moseley to share the story of creation.

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'Go check': CNN host stuns MAGA lawmaker with stats from Trump's lagging economy

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) found himself in disbelief after CNN host John Berman reminded him that GDP growth under President Donald Trump was lower than it was under former President Joe Biden.

During a Wednesday interview on CNN, Donald insisted that there was "no real GDP growth" during the Biden years.

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Pro-Trump Paramount execs inch closer to buying owner of HBO and CNN

Paramount is reportedly edging closer to a deal to purchase Warner Bros. Discovery, the owner of HBO, CNN, and other media properties.

In a statement on Tuesday, Warner Bros. Discovery said Paramount's offer could "reasonably be expected" to lead to a "company superior proposal."

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Dem laughs in the face of Lindell TV reporter: 'Embarrassing yourself'

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) accused Alison Steinberg, a correspondent for Lindell TV, of embarrassing herself during a confrontation at the U.S. Capitol.

In a video published on Tuesday, Steinberg noted that Omar had recently said that President Donald Trump's economy had failed.

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MAGA host rips Kash Patel's critics after Olympic partying: 'They don't love masculinity'

Charlie Kirk Show host Andrew Kolvet argued that critics of FBI Director Kash Patel "don't love masculinity" after the government official used a taxpayer-funded jet to party at the Olympics.

After Patel was seen celebrating with the US Men's Hockey Team, Kolvet saluted what he called "proud, exuberant patriotism."

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Bongino loses it at MAGA influencer: 'You deserve the little licks of the flames of hell'

Former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino lashed out at right-wing podcaster Candace Owens for an upcoming broadcast that was expected to suggest Erika Kirk was linked to the death of her husband, Charlie Kirk.

"I don't know what to call it," Bongino said on his Tuesday podcast. "Some production Candace Owens is putting together, an investigative series. ... This just can't be what this movement is. And if it is, I don't want any part of it."

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Head of government oversight's shock admission: 'Going to do whatever the president wants'

Rep. James Comer (R-KY), the chair of the House Oversight Committee, promised "to do whatever the president wants" after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump illegally imposed tariffs around the world.

During a Tuesday interview ahead of Trump's State of the Union address, Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo told Comer — whose role is to hold government accountable — that countries were backing away from negotiated trade deals after the tariffs were found to be illegal.

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Trump official admits Americans 'won't see' the billions in collected tariff revenues

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent hinted that the American people would never see the return of $175 billion in tariffs collected by the Trump administration after the Supreme Court struck down the president's ability to impose them.

During an event at the Economic Club of Dallas on Friday, Ray Washburne noted that the administration had collected about $175 billion in tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) before the court ruled it unconstitutional.

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Enraged Trump turns on his own Supreme Court picks: 'Embarrassment to their families'

President Donald Trump took a shot at two justices he nominated to be on the Supreme Court — Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett — after they ruled that he had illegally imposed massive tariffs.

"Are you surprised in particular by their decision today?" Trump was asked during a White House press conference on Friday.

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Trump 'ashamed' of 'unpatriotic and disloyal' Supreme Court after tariff decision

President Donald Trump blasted members of the Supreme Court who ruled against his ability to impose tariffs in a 6-3 decision.

During a White House news conference on Friday, Trump said he was "ashamed of certain members of the court."

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Charlie Kirk Show admits consumers getting 'screwed' by non-refunded Trump tariffs

Following a Supreme Court decision on tariffs, Andrew Kolvet, co-host of The Charlie Kirk show, admitted that consumers would get "screwed" because President Donald Trump had no intention of refunding the effective taxes paid due to his illegal policies.

During Friday's edition of The Charlie Kirk Show, Kolvet argued that consumers paid only 20% of the cost of Trump's tariffs, even though The Wall Street Journal found it was at least 90%.

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