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Texas GOP Rep. Michael McCaul announces he will not seek re-election

Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX) announced that he was not seeking re-election after two decades in Congress.

The congressman made the announcement during a Sunday morning interview with ABC.

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Fox News host blames Charlie Kirk shooting on 'drugs they take in order to trans'

Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy suggested that Tyler Robinson shot MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk because he was taking gender-affirming drugs, even though there is no evidence that the shooter was transgender.

"How much Christian blood has been spilled this month?" Campos-Duffy asked co-host Kevin Corke on Sunday. "We can't forget about the children who were gunned down while attending Mass at a Catholic school. And we saw that in the end, that was also a trans shooter. So what can we know about this ideology and why is it so violent?"

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'Just fire him!' Observers push Fox to drop host who suggested 'killing' homeless people

An offhand comment made by Fox News personality Brian Kilmeade about using “involuntary lethal injection” on mentally ill homeless people set off a wave of outrage on Saturday morning, and led to calls for him to be fired later that same day.

Conservative attorney and anti-Trump activist George Conway responded to Kilmeade's Fox segment, during which Kilmeade suggested that we "just kill them," saying, "I have no words for this."

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MAGA host subpoenaed by ATF after revealing Charlie Kirk investigation details

Pro-MAGA podcast host Steve Crowder said he was subpoenaed by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, or ATF, after he revealed alleged details about an investigation into the shooting of Charlie Kirk.

In a Thursday morning post on X, Crowder claimed to have received an email from an "officer at ATF." The message included what he said were details about "a weapon and cartridges located by an ATF and other law enforcement near the scene of the Charlie Kirk shooting at Utah Valley State University."

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'Doesn't look good': Turning Point official ​confirms​ Charlie Kirk shot in neck

An official from the Turning Point organization confirmed that its founder, Charlie Kirk, was shot in the neck.

"He was shot in the neck. He’s at the hospital. It doesn’t look good," chief marketing officer Marina Minas told CBS News.

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Karoline Leavitt claims 'many forensic analyses' prove Trump didn't sign Epstein letter

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed that "many forensic analyses" showed that President Donald Trump did not sign a birthday letter to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

During Tuesday's White House briefing, Leavitt was asked about a birthday note that House Democrats said Trump sent to Epstein. The note, which was first reported by The Wall Street Journal, included Trump's signature.

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'I don’t comment': Trump suddenly silent as reporter cold calls him over Epstein bombshell

President Donald Trump refused to address a birthday note that he reportedly wrote to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after House Democrats released it.

On Tuesday, NBC News contacted the president by phone to ask him about the message he allegedly sent for Epstein's 50th birthday. The note was written inside a doodle of a woman and included a reference to a "wonderful secret."

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'Hoax!' Karoline Leavitt insists Epstein doodle ‘proves’ Trump didn’t send it

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt argued without evidence that The Wall Street Journal had proven President Donald Trump did not send a birthday letter to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, even though the publication released a copy of the note.

On Monday, the Journal reported that House Democrats had obtained a copy of the letter from Epstein's estate. The note included a doodle of a woman and mentioned a "wonderful secret."

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'Defamation!' White House doubles down after Trump's note to Epstein published

A White House official denied that a note to Jeffrey Epstein, published by The Wall Street Journal and House Democrats, was authored by President Donald Trump.

On Monday, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee told the paper that the Epstein estate had provided a note that Trump wrote to the sex offender for his 50th birthday. The note referenced a "wonderful secret" and included the silhouette of a naked woman.

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'Me, me, me!' Charlie Kirk slams childless women who believe 'my body, my choice'

Christian MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk criticized "modern women" who prioritize financial security over having children.

On his Monday podcast, Kirk cited an NBC poll that indicated men who voted for President Donald Trump ranked having children as their top priority. In contrast, women who voted for former Vice President Kamala Harris placed more emphasis on financial independence.

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Amy Coney Barrett 'can't answer' if Trump has the 'right to do anything' as president

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett refused to say if President Donald Trump has "the right to do anything" as president of the United States.

During an interview on Sunday, CBS host Norah O'Donnell told Barrett that the president had recently made the claim to reporters in the Oval Office.

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'Be quiet!' Trump rages at reporter for asking if he's 'going to war' against Chicago

President Donald Trump lashed out at a White House correspondent for asking about reports that he was "going to war" in Chicago by deploying troops.

"Are you going to war with Chicago?" the reporter asked as Trump was leaving the White House on Sunday.

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'Answer the question!' Chris Christie shouts at Reince Priebus over RFK Jr. qualifications

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) and former Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus yelled at each other over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s qualifications to be Secretary of Health and Human Services.

"You looked at that appearance before Congress, and it just confirms what all of us around this table have known for decades," Christie said during a Sunday morning roundtable on ABC. "Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a foolish man full of foolish and vapid ideas."

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