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Roy Blunt admits Trump 'should have turned over the documents' under grilling by ABC host

Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO) admitted over the weekend that former President Donald Trump was wrong to take government documents and store them at his Mar-a-Lago estate.

During an interview on ABC, Blunt deflected questions from host George Stephanopoulos about whether Trump should have turned over the documents.

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Sean Duffy: Trump can declare any document unclassified 'and say I'm taking it with me'

Fox News contributor Sean Duffy asserted on Sunday that former President Donald Trump had the authority to take ownership of any government document by declaring it unclassified.

During an appearance on Fox & Friends, Duffy complained about the FBI seizing classified and other sensitive government documents from Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate.

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Sean Hannity whines student loan forgiveness is 'new green deal radical socialism'

Fox News host Sean Hannity complained about President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan during his radio show on Wednesday evening while acknowledging his low-wage workers would benefit from the plan.

Hannity told his listeners that he paid his way through college but didn't graduate before noting that several of his young staffers would benefit from student loan forgiveness, calling it "radical socialism."

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Joe Biden shuts down Peter Doocy for shouting question about FBI at student loan event

President Joe Biden responded to an off-topic question about the FBI from Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy during an announcement about student loan forgiveness.

At an event on Wednesday, Biden said that the federal government would forgive $10,000 in student loans for people making less than $125,000 annually. People who received Pell grants qualify for $20,000 in loan forgiveness, he said.

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'House of the Dragon' star responds to racist fans: 'It's very hard for people to swallow'

“House of the Dragon” star Steve Toussaint is responding to racist comments from viewers upset that the "Game of Thrones" prequel cast a Black character.

The British actor, 57, told Men’s Health that some fans said his casting was not true to the book’s depiction of members of House Velaryon.

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C-SPAN caller cites Rand Paul to claim Dr. Fauci 'killed more people than Hitler'

A Republican C-SPAN caller on Tuesday cited Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) to falsely claim that Dr. Anthony Fauci had "killed more people than Hitler."

During C-SPAN's Washington Journal program, a caller from Washington named John said that Fauci was a "fraud."

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Karl Rove: Midterms 'tightening' because Trump's legal chaos 'dampens Republican enthusiasm'

Republican strategist Karl Rove warned members of his party on Monday that President Donald Trump's legal problems are dampening Republican voters' enthusiasm to participate in the midterm elections.

During an interview on Fox News, host Martha MacCallum told Rove that enthusiasm among Democratic voters had spiked in recent weeks.

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Company taking Truth Social public warns it might have to liquidate as Trump becomes 'less popular'

A company that agreed to take former President Donald Trump's Truth Social platform public issued a warning this week that the former president's popularity and ongoing investigations could derail the deal.

CNBC reported that a special purpose acquisition company named Digital World Acquisition Corp. (DWAC) presented the information in a securities filing on Monday.

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Jennifer Granholm smacks down Fox News host for mansplaining how renewable energy works

President Joe Biden's secretary of energy schooled a Fox News host on Sunday after he tried to teach her a lesson about how renewable energy works.

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm told host Trace Gallagher that the administration was promoting renewable energy technologies like wind and solar.

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Chuck Todd confronts GOPer opposing IRS agents: 'Stop cheating on your taxes, Congressman'

NBC host Chuck Todd on Sunday confronted Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY) about his opposition to funding the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

"I just don't get it," Todd said of Republicans who oppose funding for 87,000 IRS employees. "A lot of Republicans have talked about dealing with waste, fraud and abuse. The current head of the IRS, which was a Trump appointee, said he didn't have enough people, that the biggest problem we have is that people don't pay their taxes that they're supposed to pay."

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Oprah Winfrey breaks down in tears in first trailer for Apple TV+’s upcoming Sidney Poitier documentary

The first trailer for Oprah Winfrey’s forthcoming documentary of late, great actor Sidney Poitier is out — and it tugs at the heartstrings. In one excerpt from the clip, the media mogul breaks down in tears when discussing the Hollywood trailblazer she considered a close friend. “That’s the summary of him, I love him so much,” she says. Directed by Reginald Hudlin, “Sidney,” explores Poitier’s journey from his early life in the Bahamas to becoming a movie pioneer and civil rights activist. “I left the Bahamas with this sense of myself,” Poitier said in an interview. “And from the time I got of...

Fox News hosts melt down after book ban crusade causes Bible to be removed from schools

A panel of Fox News hosts expressed outrage on Thursday after one Texas school district temporarily removed the Bible for review during a push by conservatives to ban certain school books.

Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany reported the news on the Outnumbered program. She said Anne Frank's diary is also facing review. In total, about 40 books are being reviewed by the Texas district.

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Jenna Ellis to appear at Mike Lindell's 'summit' despite court order to testify in Georgia

Mike Lindell said that Jenna Ellis will appear at his election fraud summit despite facing a subpoena in the Georgia election interference case.

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell confirmed on Wednesday that former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis will speak at his latest election fraud "summit" after she received a subpoena from a grand jury investigating election interference by former President Donald Trump and his allies in Georgia.

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