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'You don't care?' ABC host stunned as GOP senator shrugs off FBI checks for Trump picks

ABC host Jonathan Karl pressed Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) after he suggested that FBI background checks for President-elect Donald Trump's nominees weren't necessary.

During a Sunday interview on ABC's This Week program, Karl noted that Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) had called for an FBI background check for defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, who faced sexual misconduct allegations.

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'Full of secrets': 'Disappointed' MTG wants to release other DC lawsuits amid Gaetz exit

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) revealed she was "very disappointed" after former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) withdrew as President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to be attorney general — and called for releasing a secret list of other sexual harassment lawsuits against other lawmakers.

During a Thursday interview on Real America's Voice, Greene reacted to Gaetz dropping out just minutes before CNN reported that a woman told the House Ethics Committee the former lawmaker engaged in sexual misconduct with her at least twice when she was 17.

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'Quite the stud': Alex Jones praises Matt Gaetz after new claim of underage sex

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones praised former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) despite a second allegation that he sexually assaulted a 17-year-old girl.

On his embattled Infowars show Thursday, Jones reacted to the news Gaetz had withdrawn his name as President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general, which came as CNN was set to report that a woman told a House committee she was sexually assaulted by the former lawmaker at least twice while she was 17 years old.

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'Overt vindictiveness': Trump has a new opportunity to cripple MSNBC

A new reported plan by media giant Comcast to spin off its cable assets including MSNBC and CNBC from NBC to increase profitability could run into a roadblock with Donald Trump set to take the reins of power in January.

According to a report from CNN, the Comcast reorganization plan won't require the approval from the DOJ or the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) but that doesn't mean the president-elect couldn't meddle with their financial maneuvering because, as media analyst Craig Moffet put it, "There are only two media entities that Donald Trump dislikes more than CNN. One is MSNBC and the other is NBC.”

CNBC analyst Jeffrey Sonnenfeld has already warned that Trump's “overt vindictiveness” could lead to regulators involving themselves in the financial details that could have huge implications for the success of the endeavor.

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As CNN's Matt Egan explained, "Comcast promises the new entity, for now known as SpinCo, will start with a growth trajectory and significant financial firepower. But there is already speculation it may need to bulk up to survive," before adding, "That could mean a sale to another entity or an acquisition. Either way, a future deal would likely require approval from the DOJ, potentially led by [potential AG Matt] Gaetz, and other Trump regulators. (The FCC’s blessing may not be required because SpinCo won’t include the NBC broadcast network)."

According to Moffett, "... media outlets traditionally described as liberal may have a very hard time doing deals,” with attorney Lee Petro agreeing and adding, "... it’s 'definitely possible' the DOJ reviews a future deal involving the spinoff cable channels 'to cause pain' to those networks," reports CNN on Thursday.

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Oklahoma education chief vows to 'absolutely' penalize schools not showing Trump prayer

Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters insisted he would "absolutely" penalize schools that don't show a video of him praying for President-elect Donald Trump.

In a Wednesday interview with Real America's Voice, Walters was asked if schools that decided not to show his prayer to students would be punished.

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'We've planned that': Tuberville spills on plot to confirm Gaetz before Trump is sworn in

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) revealed this week that Republican senators had developed a plan to confirm President-elect Donald Trump's nominations, including former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) as attorney general, before the new president is sworn in.

During a Wednesday interview on Real America's Voice, Tuberville vowed to overcome the objections of Democrats despite sexual misconduct allegations against Gaetz and Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth.

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Pete Hegseth defender: Defense officials allowing women in combat 'have to be gone'

Andrew Cherkasky, an anti-woke former federal prosecutor, defended former Fox News host Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Defense secretary, by insisting that all department officials who support women in combat roles have to be fired.

During a Wednesday interview on Real America's Voice, War Room host Steve Bannon asked Cherkasky what he would advise Hegseth to do on day one of his tenure.

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'What about full transparency?' MAGA Host grills GOP lawmaker on Matt Gaetz ethics report

Pro-MAGA TV host David Brody confronted Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-GA) about providing "full transparency" after he claimed that releasing an ethics report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), the nominee for attorney general, would be "unethical."

During a Wednesday interview with Clyde, Brody noted that President-elect Donald Trump's nominations were "turning into The Apprentice."

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'Mouth breathing imbecile': J.D. Vance furious after Steve Bannon staffer criticizes him

Vice President-elect J.D. Vance lashed out at a staffer working for Steve Bannon's War Room podcast after she slammed him for skipping Senate votes on judge confirmations.

On Tuesday, War Room CFO Grace Chong slammed Vance and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), the nominee for secretary of state, after the Senate confirmed a judge picked by President Joe Biden for the first time since President-elect Donald Trump won the 2024 election.

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'Gut them and rip them to shreds': Marjorie Taylor Greene threatens 'every single agency'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) vowed that "every single agency" in the federal government would be ripped "to shreds" after Republicans take control of the House, Senate, and White House.

During a Tuesday appearance on the War Room podcast, Greene railed against funding for the defense of Ukraine.

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‘I’m so fed up’: Marjorie Taylor Greene suffers full meltdown over transgender lawmaker

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accused the first transgender member of Congress of "physical assault" for using the bathroom corresponding to her gender.

After Rep.-elect Sarah McBride (D-DE) was elected, Greene appeared on Steve Bannon's War Room, where she misgendered the new member and made baseless claims of mental illness.

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'They never face the consequences': Ex-MSNBC host blasts Joe and Mika's Trump meeting

Former MSNBC host Tiffany Cross lashed out at one-time colleagues Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough after they met with President-elect Donald Trump.

In a Tuesday post on the Threads social media platform, Cross addressed the hosts of MSNBC's Morning Joe after their trip to Mar-a-Lago.

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'You're all in big, big trouble': Don Jr. warns people who 'sold out' Trump after Jan. 6

Donald Trump Jr. issued a warning to people who refused to stand with his father after he incited a riot on Jan. 6, 2021.

During a Monday interview with the younger Trump, right-wing host Charlie Kirk celebrated the results of the November election.

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