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Watch: Alex Jones fist-pumps as jury orders him to pay Sandy Hook families nearly $1 billion

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones reacted with cheers and fist-pumps on Wednesday as a jury ordered him to pay nearly $1 billion to Sandy Hook families.

As the verdict against him was read in a Connecticut courtroom, Jones appeared to celebrate each time the court reporter announced a larger dollar amount.

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Ex-prosecutor: Trump 'in quite a corner' ahead of 'testimony from hell' in rape accuser case

Former President Donald Trump is "in quite a corner" ahead of his testimony in a case brought by a rape accuser, according to former U.S. Attorney Harry Litman.

Judge Lewis Kaplan ruled Wednesday that Trump will have to sit for a deposition scheduled for later this week. Former Elle columnist E. Jean Carroll is suing Trump for defamation after he denied her rape allegations against him.

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'It's clear and evident': CBS reporter schools C-SPAN caller who says Jan. 6 'didn't happen'

CBS correspondent Scott MacFarlane pushed back after a C-SPAN caller claimed that the attempted insurrection on Jan. 6 "didn't happen."

During the Wednesday edition of C-SPAN's Washington Journal program, a caller from Maryland named Matt complained to MacFarlane about his in-depth reporting on Jan. 6.

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Herschel Walker says he hasn't talked to baby moms after abortion claims: 'Why do I need to?'

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker suggested that his son, Christian, was a liar after he accused his dad of "violence" against their family.

Following allegations that Walker paid for an abortion, his son blasted him on social media.

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'You don't feel any regret?' BBC host rattles Maggie Haberman for putting 'profits before principles'

BBC Radio host Zeinab Badawi confronted New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman about whether she had put "profits before principles" by withholding information for her new book.

During an interview on Sunday, Badawi questioned Haberman about why she had not reported information about former President Donald Trump following the Jan. 6 attacks in "Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America." According to the book, Trump said that he would refuse to leave the White House.

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Kari Lake: Give pregnant women 'true choices' by forcing them to have a baby

Kari Lake, the Republican nominee for governor of Arizona, argued on Sunday that banning abortions would offer women "true choices" during pregnancy.

During an interview on CBS, Lake said "abortionists" were the ones refusing to give women choices. Lake has previously vowed to sign an abortion ban based on fetal "heartbeats" if she becomes governor.

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Jim Jordan squirms as Maria Bartiromo urges him to impeach Merrick Garland

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) refused to tell Fox News host Maria Bartiromo if he supports impeaching Attorney General Merrick Garland.

During an interview with Jordan on Sunday, Bartiromo pushed a report from the Federalist calling for Garland's impeachment if Republicans take control of Congress.

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Fox News asks Stacey Abrams to address Kanye West's abortion opinions

Fox News host Shannon Bream asked Georgia candidate for governor Stacey Abrams (D) to respond to Kanye West's opposition to abortion for Black Americans.

"Kanye West or Ye, talking to our Tucker Carlson this week, had this to say," Bream said before playing a clip of West saying that he was concerned about "Black babies" being aborted.

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Watch: Judge scolds Alex Jones' lawyer for 'personal attacks' on attorneys for Sandy Hook parents

Norm Pattis, an attorney for Alex Jones, was admonished by Judge Barbara N. Bellis on Thursday after he smeared the character of opposing counsel.

During his closing remarks, Pattis complained that he was being maligned because of his representation of Jones.

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Lawsuit reveals that Fox News CEO warned colleagues not to give in to the 'crazies' as 2020 election unfolded

On election night on 2020, Fox News found itself in a difficult spot as it was besieged by angry viewers and an angry then-President Donald Trump, who demanded the network rescind its announcement that Joe Biden had won the swing state of Arizona.

NPR reports that as the situation unfolded, Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott warned colleagues, "We can't give the crazies an inch," according to a lawyer for Dominion Voting systems in the voting tech company's $1.6 billion defamation suit against Fox News.

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Fox News host confronts Herschel Walker with son's claims: 'He's doing tremendous damage to you'

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker accused his son, Christian, of doing the bidding of Democrats after he blasted his father on social media.

Following reports that Walker funded an abortion for his girlfriend, the candidate's son accused his father of violence against him and his mother.

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Ron Johnson admits 'one hour' involvement in election plot after claiming it was just 'seconds'

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) reportedly admitted that his involvement in a plot to overthrow the 2020 election spanned one hour after previously claiming it only lasted a "couple of seconds."

Following the election, Johnson said that he was asked to give an alternate slate of electors to then-Vice President Mike Pence in an effort to give the presidency to then-President Donald Trump.

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Legal expert pours cold water on Trump's 'shockingly baseless' new lawsuit

In a string of tweets on Monday, former U.S. Attorney Kenneth White demolished a lawsuit Donald Trump's attorneys filed against CNN for defamation, calling the legal action "contemptible garbage" and saying the former president's lawyers should be marked "with a permanent brand of contempt."

Trump announced his suit on his Truth Social platform, writing, "A lawsuit was filed today against CNN, the once prestigious news channel that has devolved into a purveyor of disinformation, defamation, and Fake News, at a level which the American Public, and indeed the World, will not even believe is possible. For years I have watched this take place, often in disbelief, but the time has finally come to hold CNN responsible and legally accountable for their willful deception and defamatory statements made about me…"

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