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Lauren Boebert explains her 'heated debate' with Marjorie Taylor Greene after ladies room spat

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) declined on Thursday to say if her disagreements with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) had been resolved.

Earlier this year it was reported that Greene and Boebert exchanged words in a Capitol ladies room over support for Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). Greene was said to have accused Boebert of being disloyal.

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Matt Schlapp interviews Jim Jordan at CPAC as both face groping and fondling scandals

Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Chair Matt Schlapp, who has been accused of fondling a male staffer, on Thursday interviewed Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), who has been implicated in a fondling scandal.

On the second day of CPAC's Washington, D.C. conference, Schlapp kicked off the event by inviting Jordan to the stage.

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'You can't tell me how to answer': Karine Jean-Pierre battles Peter Doocy over Covid origins

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre pushed back on Wednesday after Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy suggested President Joe Biden was "afraid of China."

At a White House briefing, Doocy wanted to know why Biden had not punished China for Covid-19.

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GOP Oversight chair is already hinting at contempt of Congress charges for Hunter Biden

House Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY) suggested that he would seek contempt of Congress charges against Hunter Biden if the president's son does not comply with Republican demands for testimony, a deposition, or interviews.

On Wednesday, Comer told conservative podcaster Charlie Kirk that he would repurpose tactics the Jan. 6 Committee used by airing selectively edited interviews.

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Steve Bannon blurts F-bomb during angry rant at 'embarrassing' House Republicans

Conservative broadcaster Steve Bannon may have earned himself an FCC fine on Wednesday by blurting out a banned curse word during an angry rant at House Republicans.

On his Real America's Voice War Room program, Bannon complained about "deeply sick" House Republicans who support Ukraine.

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'Potential holes' exposed in Dominion's Murdoch testimony: analyst

The testimony given by Rupert Murdoch as part of the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems may not be the final nail in the coffin for the conservative news network, according to one analyst.

Under questioning by attorneys, the chairman of the conservative media empire admitted that on-air Fox News personalities were allowed to continue to spread 2020 election conspiracy theories despite the fact that they, along with high-ranking executives, knew they were false.

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Maria Bartiromo thrown under the bus by Rupert Murdoch during Dominion questioning

According to a transcript of Rupert Murdoch's testimony in the defamation lawsuit Fox Corp. is currently fighting, the media organization's chairman downplayed the culpability of some of his high-profile employees – while bluntly hanging others out to dry.

As the Washington Post's Aaron Blake noted, Murdoch's testimony will loom large in Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion lawsuit. The election voting machine maker claims Fox promoted lies about Donald Trump's 2020 election loss.

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'Stupid' Dilbert creator killed his career because of a highly flawed right-wing poll: analysis

Scott Adams, the creator of the "Dilbert" cartoon strip which has been yanked from newspapers across the country due to his racist comments, has only himself to blame for his troubles because he relied on a highly dubious poll when he attacked Black Americans.

That is the opinion of Slate analyst Aymann Ismel who pointed out the Rasmussen poll that the controversial cartoonist used in his diatribe can, at best, be viewed as an attempt to troll non-conservatives. Instead it appears to have ended Adams' career.

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Charlie Kirk suggests Black people 'heading' to become a 'hate group'

Conservative podcast host Charlie Kirk defended embattled Dilbert comic strip writer Scott Adams after he called Black Americans a "hate group."

On the Monday edition of The Charlie Kirk Show, Kirk spent 15 minutes defending Adams, who had said white people should "get away" from Black people based on a poll from Rasmussen. The conservative pollster claimed that 26% of Black respondents disagreed that it was "okay to be white."

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CPAC founder grovels amid groping claims: 'Kevin McCarthy is not coming to CPAC; I wish he would'

Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) founder Matt Schlapp appeared on Steve Bannon's War Room podcast soon after reports said that Fox News might not carry the event amid groping allegations.

In a lawsuit filed earlier this year, a staffer for former Senate candidate Herschel Walker accused Schlapp of "aggressively fondling" his "genital area in a sustained fashion."

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Fox News refusing ad featuring their hosts' election lies

The day after a Fox News host complained on-air that the network is not letting him address the texts and emails between employees that are part of the legal brief in the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems, the network is balking at selling commercial time to a progressive group armed with an ad that features some choice Fox personality quotes from the filing.

On Sunday, Fox News media analyst Howard Kurtz addressed the issue that is hanging like a dark cloud over the network, telling viewers of his "Media Buzz" program, "I believe I should be covering it. It's a major media story given my role here at Fox, but the company has decided that as part of the organization being sued, I can't talk about it or write about it, at least for now."

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'He deserves to be canceled': Newsmax trashes 'Dilbert' creator for 'racist tirade'

Newsmax hosts on Monday condemned Dilbert comic strip creator Scott Adams after he posted a "racist tirade" on Twitter.

In his rant, Adams alleged Black Americans are a "hate group" and said white people should "get away" from them. Many newspapers dropped the Dilbert comic following the remarks.

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Furious Trump pressured White House staff to get Jimmy Kimmel shut down: report

In 2018, bruised by being mocked by Jimmy Kimmel nightly barbs, then-president Donald Trump pressured White House aides to see what they could do to either shut him down or get the late-night comedian to dial back the jokes.

According to a report from Rolling Stone, several former White House officials who served under Trump confirmed that the ex-president felt Kimmel was being "dishonest" when he made jokes about him.

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