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Chris Wallace tears into Corey Lewandowski: 'You're going to blame the president's inaction on Dr. Fauci?'

Fox News host Chris Wallace grilled Corey Lewandowski on former President Donald Trump's "inaction" during the COVID-19 pandemic.

During an interview on Fox News, Lewandowski floated the idea of a special congressional commission to investigate China and the origins of the COVID-19 virus.

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'You're doing it exactly the wrong way': Chris Wallace shreds Joe Manchin for enabling GOP 'obstruction'

Fox News host Chris Wallace on Sunday challenged Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), who is refusing to support filibuster reform to pass a voting rights bill and other progressive initiatives.

"You said you oppose scrapping the filibuster," Wallace noted. "The question I have is whether or not -- and you say that you hope that will bring the parties together -- the question I have is whether or not you're doing it exactly the wrong way?"

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Kayleigh McEnany: 'Dr. Fauci stood at that White House podium, lied to the nation'

Former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Thursday accused Dr. Anthony Fauci of lying to Americans from the White House lectern.

McEnany made the remarks while accusing Fauci of covering up the origins of the COVID-19 virus.

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'I was there': C-SPAN caller outs himself as Jan. 6 participant who wants to 'take our country back'

A Virginia man admitted on live television that he was part of the crowd that attacked the U.S. Capitol on January 6.

During C-SPAN's Washington Journal program on Thursday, a man named Tom called in from Woodbridge, Virginia to talk about the insurrection.

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Trump mercilessly mocked after shuttering blog: 'I've had kidney stones that lasted longer'

Former President Donald Trump's blog was shut down on Wednesday and the internet's response was brutal.

Trump spokesperson Jason Miller told CNBC that the short-lived "From the Desk of Donald J. Trump" blog was not expected to return.

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Kayleigh McEnany bellyaches after Forbes puts Kamala Harris on magazine cover but not Ivanka Trump

Former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh attacked Forbes magazine on Tuesday for putting Vice President Kamala Harris on the cover while snubbing Ivanka Trump.

During a panel segment on Fox News's Outnumbered program, McEnany noted that Forbes had recently coined the term Kamalanomics in a profile about the current vice president.

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Fox News host whitesplains to Black colleague why Tulsa massacre survivors don't deserve reparations

Fox News host Will Cain argued on Tuesday that taxes paid by white people shouldn't be used to repay Black families whose ancestors were victims of the Tulsa race massacre.

During a Fox & Friends segment about the anniversary of the 1921 massacre, co-host Lawrence Jones, who is Black, discussed the call for reparations for Black families in Tulsa.

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Cash-strapped Trump campaign spent $1.5 million on Sean Hannity-created ad so bad it only ran on his show: report

According to a report from Punchbowl News, Donald Trump's presidential campaign shelled out $1.5 million for an ad created by Fox News host Sean Hannity that was so bad it only ran on Hannity's show before being consigned to the dustbin of history out of embarrassment.

As Punchbowl reports, the backstory on the ad is revealed in a new book on the Trump campaign from the Wall Street Journal's Michael Bender that states the ad, "Swamp creature," was derisively called the "Hannity ad" by Trump staffers who thought it was awful and "over-the top."

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The real reason Fox News 'went crazy' with Kamala Harris's Memorial Day weekend tweet: NYT's Haberman

Fox News over the weekend gave obsessive coverage to Vice President Kamala Harris's tweet urging Americans to "enjoy the long weekend" over Memorial Day without mentioning the sacrifices made by American military servicemembers.

CNN's Briana Keilar acknowledged on Monday that it was a "bad tweet" but said that she was still surprised that Fox News "went crazy" with it to the extent that it did.

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'Mare of Easttown' is twisty until the very end, but the best part is its grace

Spoiler warning: The following story discusses the finale of "Mare of Easttown" in detail. If you haven't watched the show yet, what are you waiting for? Stop reading now and don't come back until you've binged it.

If you described Easttown as an incestuous place at the start of "Mare of Easttown," you may have mixed emotions about how right you were all along. You probably didn't mean it literally, right? And, yet.

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'He's going to flip': Allen Weisselberg's ex-daughter-in-law says longtime accountant will turn on Trump

Allen Weisselberg's former daughter-in-law said that she expects the Trump Organization's chief financial officer to testify against former President Donald Trump.

During an appearance on MSNBC, Jennifer Weisselberg reacted to the news that a special grand jury has been empaneled to hear evidence against the Trump Organization.

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Steve Schmidt unleashes hell on the 'Fox News Sewer' for ramping up fake outrage at Kamala Harris

Former Republican campaign strategist Steve Schmidt went on a massive tweetstorm on Sunday, attacking what he called the "Fox News Sewer" for coordinating a smear campaign against Vice President Kamala Harris over a harmless Memorial Day tweet about the holiday weekend.

On Sunday morning, a Fox News host became absolutely unglued over one tweet by Harris -- one of several the vice president posted -- and the right-wing pile-on began with regular Twitter outrage-instigators, Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) also jumping on the bandwagon.

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Fox News host whitewashes Marjorie Taylor Greene's 'little' anti-Semitic remarks

Fox News host Howard Kurtz on Sunday seemed to excuse anti-Semitic remarks made by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and instead blamed the media for "encouraging" her.

"The media are pounding Marjorie Taylor Greene once again and the Georgia congresswoman is giving them plenty of ammunition," Kurtz said. "Here's the media question. Are journalists encouraging Marjorie Taylor Greene by giving so much coverage to remarks that even some top Republicans find to be outrageous -- and that's how she gets attention?"

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