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'I'm not threatening death': Trump denies he ever threatened execution for Dems

President Donald Trump denied that he was "threatening death" for Democratic lawmakers who reminded U.S. troops that they are obligated not to follow illegal orders.

On Thursday, Trump accused Democrats of sedition “punishable by DEATH” after they published a video advising troops to uphold the Constitution.

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'Go to the facts': MAGA host gives law lesson to smack down Trump's execution threat

Real America's Voice host David Brody noted that US lawmakers could not legally face the death penalty for sedition after President Donald Trump suggested hanging Democrats after they reminded US troops of their duty to obey the Constitution.

During a Friday segment on Real America's Voice, co-host Gina Loudon responded to the video from congressional Democrats.

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'Rebellion!' Stephen Miller flips out after Dems tell troops to 'refuse illegal orders'

White House adviser Stephen Miller accused Democrats of "rebellion" after they released a video reminding the U.S. military of a duty to "refuse illegal orders."

In a video posted to X on Tuesday, Sens. Elissa Slotkin and Mark Kelly, along with Reps. Jason Crow, Maggie Goodlander, Chris Deluzio, and Chrissy Houlahan alleged that "threats to our Constitution" were coming "from right here at home."

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'The case is over': Ex-judge floored as prosecutor's 'ignorance' kills Trump's revenge bid

Former Miami-Dade County Court Judge Jeff Swartz concluded that the Department of Justice's case against former FBI Director James Comey was essentially "over" after interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan admitted that the grand jury never saw the government's final indictment.

In a hearing on Wednesday, Halligan told U.S. District Judge Michael Nachmanoff that the full grand jury never saw the final two-count indictment against Comey.

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Pam Bondi 'not going to say anything else' about Epstein due to 'pending investigation'

Attorney General Pam Bondi suggested that the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein could be delayed after President Donald Trump ordered a new investigation into Democrats connected to the sex offender.

During a press conference on Wednesday, Bondi was asked about whether she would comply with a bill to release the Epstein files after Trump committed to signing it into law.

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Trump blames raspy voice on shouting at 'stupid' people: 'I blew my stack!'

President Donald Trump explained his raspy voice by revealing that he had recently shouted at "stupid" people "about something having to do with trade."

During an Oval Office event on Monday, one reporter asked Trump if he was feeling well.

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Border Patrol chief vows retaliation after judge releases wrongly held detainees

U.S. Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino threatened to retaliate after a federal judge suggested as many as 600 detainees could be released due to violations of a consent decree requiring warrants for arrests.

In an order issued on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Cummings said that the Department of Justice must release 13 detainees who were caught during the "Operation Midway Blitz" enforcement operation in Chicago. The judge also ordered the review of 600 others.

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Megyn Kelly suggests Epstein wasn't an 'actual pedophile' if victims went through puberty

Conservative host Megyn Kelly suggested that she did not initially believe Jeffrey Epstein was an "actual pedophile" because he reportedly victimized girls aged 15 and older.

Kelly spoke to journalist Batya Ungar-Sargon about Epstein on Wednesday after Democrats released emails suggesting President Donald Trump "knew about the girls" during his friendship with the pedophile. The conversation was first reported by Media Matters.

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'Everything's falling apart': GOP pollster panics as Trump numbers 'start tanking'

The lead pollster of the conservative Rasmussen organization predicted that Republicans would continue to underperform throughout the midterm elections because President Donald Trump failed to deliver on his campaign promises.

During a Thursday interview with Steve Bannon, pollster Mark Mitchell said, "Republicans are going to lose because they don't understand politics."

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Karoline Leavitt hit with brutal X community note for 'misleading' claim on food prices

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt received a fact check in the form of a community note on the X social media platform after she made "misleading" claims about a DoorDash report on food prices.

"Prices are steadying and wages are climbing, new DoorDash report shows," Leavitt wrote on Tuesday, echoing a Fox Business report.

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'She's lost!' Trump flips out at MAGA ally for saying 'prices are up'

President Donald Trump lashed out at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) after the MAGA loyalist argued the cost of living had gone up since he took office.

During an Oval Office event on Monday, one reporter told Trump that Greene "would rather see you focused on nonstop domestic policy meetings here at the White House instead of nonstop foreign policy meetings."

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'They were winning!' Charlie Kirk host stunned as Dems cave on shutdown

The decision by some Democrats to embrace a deal to end a government shutdown without a guarantee of extending health care subsidies shocked conservative Charlie Kirk Show host Andrew Kolvet.

"They feel like they had all this momentum in New Jersey, Virginia," Kolvet told conservative pundit Ryan Girdusky on Monday. "So why concede any points? Why give in? Why open the government back up?"

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MAGA host panics over big Dem election wins: 'I'm afraid our midterms will look like this'

Pro-MAGA host Gina Loudon feared Republicans would lose in the midterms after Democrats dominated election night on Tuesday.

Loudon spoke on Real America's Voice about the election results following President Donald Trump's address to Republican senators on Wednesday.

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