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'A little bit like Putin': Fox News segment claims Dems made Biden 'act like a dictator'

A Fox News panel on Wednesday argued that Democrats are "a little bit like Putin" and expect President Joe Biden to be a "dictator."

During a segment about Democrats who are criticizing the president, guest host Raymond Arroyo said that party members were "a little bit like Putin complaining about the rubble in Ukraine."

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Steve Bannon snaps over Trump snub by Joe Rogan: 'He doesn't need your low-information voters'

Former White House aide Steve Bannon lashed out at Joe Rogan after the podcaster said he had declined offers to interview former President Donald Trump multiple times.

On his daily War Room: Pandemic podcast, Bannon tried to connect Rogan to the rapper who allegedly killed seven people during a mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois.

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Fox News could be subject to major financial setback as judge OKs lawsuit over false election claims: report

A judge ruling in favor of a billion-dollar defamation lawsuit moving forward signals the possibility of looming financial woes for Rupert Murdoch's Fox News. According to The Guardian, Delaware Supreme Court Judge Eric David in June ruled that Dominion Voting Systems could proceed with its defamation lawsuit against Fox News and its parent company, Fox Corporation.

The lawsuit is a legal pushback against Fox News' reporting and perpetuation of voter fraud and election misinformation following the 2020 presidential election.

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Fox News lets GOP lawmaker say Biden is 'supposedly' president without correction

Fox News host Harris Faulkner declined to correct Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL) after she suggested that Joe Biden might not be the president of the United States.

Faulkner kicked off a Tuesday segment by slamming Biden for making a "gaffe" as he spoke about a recent mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois. Biden said that authorities had not released the name of the alleged shooter but a person of interest had been named by the time he spoke.

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Highland Park police funding up $8 million despite mass shooting and 'defund the police' claims

Conservative pundits suggested this week that liberal policies were to blame for a recent mass shooting in Highland Park, where the police department had an $8 million increase in funding in 2022.

Following the mass shooting that left six people dead, conservative outlets like Newsmax and Fox News blamed the crime on liberal policies.

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Andy Biggs agrees with right-wing host: Biden uses 'soy products' to 'feminize' and weaken military

Conservative television host Anna Perez suggested to Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) that Democrats are using soy products to "feminize" and "weaken" the United States military. The congressman appeared to agree.

During a Saturday interview on Real America's Voice, Biggs argued that President Joe Biden's administration has "hatred to America, its people and its military."

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Adam Kinzinger: 'A lot' of new witnesses came forward after Hutchinson testimony

Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) revealed on Sunday that new witnesses have come forward after former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson testified before the Jan. 6 Committee.

CNN's Dana Bash asked Kinzinger about the reaction to Hutchinson's explosive testimony regarding former President Donald Trump's actions on Jan. 6, 2021.

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Mike Lee claims Dems 'hate democracy' after text messages bust him for plot to overturn election

Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) claimed on Sunday that Democrats who disagree with Supreme Court must "hate democracy" despite the fact that he lobbied to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

During an interview on Fox News, Lee lashed out at Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) after she said that a Supreme Court ruling against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was "catastrophic" for "the sake of the planet."

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Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves dismisses 'real small, minor number' of rapes requiring abortions

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves (R) declined to say on Sunday if he would sign a bill removing abortion exceptions for rape because they only represent a "real small, minor number" of cases.

During an interview on Fox News, host Mike Emanuel asked Reeves if he would remove the abortion exceptions for rape in Mississippi.

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Liz Cheney hints at 'more than one' criminal referral for Trump over Jan. 6

Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) asserted that the Jan. 6 Committee has not ruled out "more than one" criminal referral to the Justice Department for former President Donald Trump.

During an interview on ABC, correspondent Jonathan Karl asked Cheney if the Jan. 6 hearings demonstrated that Trump "needs to be prosecuted."

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Steve Bannon labels Biden 'domestic terrorist' for attacking judges like 'the Klan used to do'

Conservative podcaster Steve Bannon accused President Joe Biden of being a "domestic terrorist" because he called the Supreme Court's ruling on abortion a "destabilizing" force in the United States.

During his War Room: Pandemic broadcast on Real America's Voice, Bannon complained that Biden had "trash[ed] the Supreme Court on foreign soil" while he was in Spain.

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'Don't let it happen!' Trump begs Newsmax host not to cut his election conspiracy rant

Former President Donald Trump confronted Newsmax host Rob Finnerty and accused the network of burying news about an election conspiracy theory movie.

While speaking to Finnerty in an interview that aired on Thursday, Trump argued that members of the Jan. 6 Committee "don't talk about any of the things that refute Jan. 6."

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Trump denies Cassidy Hutchinson's 'fantasy land' claims: It's 'very hard' to grab steering wheel

Former President Donald Trump this week denied accusations that he attempted to grab the steering wheel in a presidential SUV and that he tried to assault a Secret Service agent on Jan. 6, 2021.

During an interview that aired Thursday on Newsmax, Trump lashed out at the testimony of Cassidy Hutchinson, a former adviser to then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.

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