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Stars of Trump film bash Hollywood for going silent after Kamala Harris loss

A wide swath of the normally politically-engaged celebrities in Hollywood are being called out for tempering their criticism of Donald Trump since he defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in November.

In a scathing column written by the Hollywood Reporter's Steven Zeitchick, two of the stars of the critically acclaimed "The Apprentice," which documented Donald Trump's association with controversial lawyer Roy Cohn, expressed dismay that the film is being ignored post-election.

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'Gut feeling': Fox News forces Trump border czar to admit he has no proof for attack claim

Fox News host Sandra Smith pushed incoming border czar Tom Homan into admitting he had no proof after he claimed that recent attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas were connected.

During a Thursday interview on Fox News, Smith told Homan that authorities had "no evidence" to connect a truck explosion in Las Vegas to a truck driver who killed at least 15 people in New Orleans.

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'Slander': J.D. Vance defends far-right German party as he promotes Elon Musk endorsement

Vice President-elect J.D. Vance defended a far-right, anti-immigrant German political party after billionaire Elon Musk revealed plans to use his social media platform to promote the group.

A spokesperson for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party confirmed this week that Musk planned to host a discussion with AfD's chancellor candidate Alice Weidel.

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Mike Johnson blames 'wide open border' after U.S. citizen allegedly attacks New Orleans

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) pointed to the "wide open border" after a U.S. citizen allegedly carried out a truck attack, killing over a dozen people in New Orleans.

During a Thursday interview on Fox News, host Lawrence Jones asked Johnson if the FBI was previously aware of the identity of the man suspected of attacking people on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.

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Christian MAGA TV host calls for government 'blanket crackdown on mosques' after attacks

David Brody, a Christian pro-MAGA TV host on Real America's Voice, called for a "blanket crackdown on mosques" by the government after two potential attacks on New Year's Day.

Following a truck attack in New Orleans and a vehicle explosion in Las Vegas, Brody spoke to Jonathan Gilliam, a right-wing former FBI agent.

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'Rich people get to do things': Alan Dershowitz argues Diddy should not be in jail

Law professor Alan Dershowitz, a previous defender of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, argued that Sean "Diddy" Combs should be released from jail while awaiting trial because he is wealthy.

During a Tuesday interview on Newsmax, Dershowitz explained why he believed Combs should be released from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

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Bannon escalates war on ‘toddler’ Elon Musk: ‘We took you on and ripped your face off!’

Right-wing influencer Steve Bannon continued his assault against billionaire Elon Musk's push to expand H-1B visas for foreign workers.

On his Tuesday morning War Room broadcast, Bannon called out Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, co-chairs of President-elect Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency.

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Jim Jordan and Byron Donalds floated to replace Mike Johnson as speaker

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) refused to commit to supporting Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) as speaker of the House in the next Congress and instead floated the names of other Republicans like Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH).

During a Tuesday interview on Fox Business, Roy said he hadn't decided to support Johnson despite President-elect Donald Trump's endorsement for reelecting him as speaker.

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'Doesn't cheat on his wife': MAGA Republican gives peculiar reason to back Mike Johnson

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) suggested Monday he might vote for Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) for speaker of the House because he did not "cheat on his wife."

During a Monday interview on Fox News, Burchett was asked if he would support Johnson's speakership after being endorsed by President-elect Donald Trump.

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Fox News host confronts ex-official about Trump being ‘slightly annoyed’ with Elon Musk

Former White House Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley insisted that Donald Trump continued to have a "good relationship" with Elon Musk after Fox News host Jonathan Hunt suggested that the president-elect had become "slightly annoyed" with his attention-seeking billionaire friend.

During a Monday interview on Fox News, Hunt asked Gidley about reports that Trump was tiring of Musk.

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Elon Musk knifes Mike Johnson immediately after backing Trump’s endorsement of him

Elon Musk, the billionaire co-chair of the Department of Government Efficiency, suggested he could oppose Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) for speaker of the House — moments after promising "full support" for the Republican lawmaker.

In a post on the X social media platform, Johnson thanked President-elect Donald Trump for his "Complete & Total endorsement."

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Laura Loomer escalates MAGA feud: Elon Musk using Trump to 'establish a monarchy'

Right-wing agitator Laura Loomer warned her MAGA followers that billionaire Elon Musk was using President-elect Donald Trump to "establish a monarchy" in the United States.

During a Monday interview on Steve Bannon's War Room podcast, Loomer complained she had been demonetized on the X social media platform after criticizing Musk's use of H-1B immigrant visas.

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Devin Nunes loses court case against parody Twitter cow — again

Former Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) once again failed at an effort to sue after being mocked by parody Twitter accounts, including one called "Devin Nunes' Cow."

On Monday, Democratic strategist Adam Parkhomenko revealed that the case against him filed by Nunes in Virginia had been dismissed after having no activity for more than three years.

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