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Pence aide destroys RNC talking points: There was no 'legitimate political discourse' on Jan. 6

Marc Short, an aide to former Vice President Mike Pence, disagreed with Republican talking points suggesting that the Jan. 6 Committee is targeting people for "legitimate political discourse."

"Did you see legitimate political discourse that day?" NBC host Chuck Todd asked Short during an interview on Sunday.

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Sparks fly on Fox News as guest accuses the network of disparaging Black women to attack Biden

During a segment on Fox News this Wednesday, things got heated during an interview with assistant professor at Johns Hopkins School of Education and former reality TV star Wendy Osefo, where she was discussing the Biden administration's political troubles going into the midterms.

According to Osefo, Biden's political future is hinged to his promise that he'll appoint a Black woman to the Supreme Court, adding that being Black and being "qualified" are two things that are not "mutually exclusive."

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The View co-hosts are 'furious' with their network's decision to suspend Whoopi Goldberg: report

In the wake of her suspension from The View for making remarks that the Holocaust was "not about race," Whoopi Goldberg's co-hosts are "furious" with ABC News' decision, according to multiple sources speaking to The Daily Beast.

“I love Whoopi Goldberg. I love The View,” co-host Ana Navarro said. “This was an incredibly unfortunate incident. Whoopi is a lifelong ally to the Jewish community. She is not an antisemite. Period. I am sad. And I have nothing else to say.”

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CNN staff 'stunned' after Jeff Zucker resigns as president over 'consensual relationship' with colleague

This Wednesday, Jeff Zucker announced his resignation as the president of CNN and the chairman of WarnerMedia’s news and sports division. In a statement, he revealed that he had failed to disclose a romantic relationship with another senior executive at the network.

"Jeff Zucker just announced his resignation to a stunned CNN," tweeted Brian Stelter, the anchor of CNN's "Reliable Sources."

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Chicago Sun-Times becomes nonprofit newspaper with $61 million in backing as merger closes

The long-unprofitable Chicago Sun-Times, which sold just over four years ago for $1, has been reborn as a nonprofit newspaper with $61 million in backing through a potentially groundbreaking merger with public radio station WBEZ-FM 91.5. The deal, which closed Monday, puts the daily tabloid and its colorful history under the banner of Chicago Public Media, the parent company of WBEZ, forming a nonprofit news organization that reshapes the local media landscape. Chicago Public Media raised $61 million in philanthropic support to finance the merger, with the money pledged over five years to fund...

Morning Joe rains hell on Spotify for 'stupid' plan to protect Joe Rogan

Reacting to a statement from Spotify that they will begin to add a “content advisory” notice to virus-related content in response to the backlash against Joe Rogan's misinformation-laden podcasts, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough lashed out at the platform calling their handling of the controversy "stupid."

With legendary artists like Neil Young and Joni Mitchell pulling their music from the platform for allowing the popular podcaster to spew falsehoods endangering the public's health -- and fans canceling their accounts -- Spotify's CEO Daniel Ek issued a public letter stating, "We know we have a critical role to play in supporting creator expression while balancing it with the safety of our users. In that role, it is important to me that we don’t take on the position of being content censor while also making sure that there are rules in place and consequences for those who violate them.”

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Putin's allies are growing worried about Tucker Carlson's future: Russian media analyst

Appearing on CNN's "Reliable Sources" with host Brian Stelter, Daily Beast Russian media expert Julia Davis explained that Fox News personality Tucker Carlson is becoming a star on Russian TV but there are concerns that he is doing too much to back Vladimir Putin's saber-rattling at Ukraine.

As Davis explained, Carlson, whose nightly show is one of Fox's most popular, is seen as an effective propagandist for the Putin regime but they would like him to dial it back lest he lose credibility with some of his audience and some of his admirers in Russia.

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'Is it treason?' Maria Bartiromo pushes for Joe Biden to be punished for crime carrying death penalty

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday suggested that President Joe Biden had committed "treason" because of alleged business dealings with Chinese entities.

Bartiromo made the remarks during interviews with conservative author Peter Schweizer and former National Security Adviser John Ratcliffe.

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Chris Christie whines because Joe Biden wasn't a 'kind person' when he called Peter Doocy 'stupid SOB'

Former Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) accused President Joe Biden of not being a "kind person" because he called Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy a "stupid son of a b---h" over an inane question about inflation.

During a panel discussion on ABC, Christie argued that the slur was the "worst part" of Biden's week.

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WATCH: Former Fox News anchor explains how network's viewers have been brainwashed

Former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson offered a damning assessment of the network as she explained just how bad its spread of conspiracy theories and misinformation has become.

During an appearance on the CNN segment, "Democracy in Peril," Carlson discussed many aspects of Fox News' critical role in the spread of misinformation and falsehoods. Since former President Donald Trump took office, conspiracy theories have been on the rise and Fox News has become a driving force for it.

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'Tyranny grows': MAGA fans meltdown after YouTube pulls plug on one of Trump's biggest boosters

Fans of Donald Trump reacted with dismay on Wednesday after YouTube permanently banned conservative gadfly Dan Bongino for his attempt to circumvent their terms of service after receiving a temporary ban for spreading Covid misinformation.

In a statement to the Daily Beast a spokesperson for the video platform explained, “We terminated Dan Bongino’s channels for circumventing our Terms of Service by posting a video while there was an active strike and suspension associated with the account. When a channel receives a strike, it is against our Terms of Service to post content or use another channel to circumvent the suspension. If a channel is terminated, the uploader is unable to use, own or create any other YouTube channels.”

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Tomi Lahren whines over Black woman on the Supreme Court: 'We saw how well that worked out with Kamala Harris'

Fox News co-host Tomi Lahren on Wednesday suggested that President Joe Biden should not nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court because "we saw how well that worked out with Kamala Harris."

Moments after the news broke that Justice Stephen Breyer plans to retire from the high court, Lahren agreed with other Fox News contributors who speculated that a Black woman would be picked.

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Steve Bannon openly wishes for Nazi army to deal with Ukraine: 'Germans were all over it in 1942'

Conservative podcaster Steve Bannon on Wednesday suggested that Europe would be better off with the Germany of 1942, when over a hundred thousand Jews were murdered in concentration camps.

During his War Room: Pandemic podcast, Bannon complained that President Joe Biden is focusing on Russia's imminent invasion of Ukraine instead of the southern border of the United States.

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