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Trump considers pardoning Hunter Biden: Prosecuting him is 'very bad for the country'

Former President Donald Trump left the door open for pardoning Hunter Biden, who is facing prison time over tax and gun crimes.

During a Thursday interview, radio host Hugh Hewitt asked Trump about possibly pardoning Hunter Biden, son of current President Joe Biden.

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'Crop cut': Trump accused of hypocrisy after Fox News edits his barbershop remarks

Vice President Kamala Harris' supporters have questions for Donald Trump about the "crop cut" Fox News gave the former president at a Bronx barbershop and the election interference accusations he hurled at CBS.

A CNN report Thursday revealing Fox News edited Trump's "rambling comments" during a New York City campaign event spurred outrage that came just days after the former president threatened "60 Minutes" for editing an interview with Harris.

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Leaked video reveals Fox News edited out Trump's 'rambling comments and false claims'

CNN is reporting that Fox News edited out several portions of a recent event with former President Donald Trump to omit what it describes as his "rambling answers and false claims."

During one point in Trump's chat with Black voters in a New York barbershop, the former president was asked about eliminating federal taxes.

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'Going to get him killed': Marjorie Taylor Greene freaks after Harris' latest Trump remark

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) sounded the alarm Wednesday after Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted reports that former President Donald Trump praised Adolf Hitler's generals.

In a short speech, Harris noted that Trump reportedly wished he had "the kind of generals Hitler had."

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Mike Lindell hawks 'commemorative' pillows to celebrate Steve Bannon's prison release

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell said his company was giving away "free" commemorative pillows to celebrate the upcoming prison release of right-wing activist Steve Bannon.

"Steve gets out on Tuesday," Lindell told War Room host Dave Brat on Wednesday. "We're so excited."

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'Evil people': Giuliani attends Trump movie after losing NYC penthouse to election workers

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani attended a fawning movie about Donald Trump's life on the same day that a judge ordered him to turn over his penthouse apartment to two former Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss.

At a Tuesday screening of The Man You Don't Know, Giuliani said that he had been attacked for four years following his attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

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'Oh my God!' CNN conservative sparks fury as he hurls abuse accusations at Harris' husband

A controversial Republican CNN guest sparked fury early Wednesday as he hurled unsubstantiated rumors about domestic abuse by Kamala Harris’ husband.

“Oh my God!” exclaimed former Democratic Congressman Bakari Sellers (SC) as Republican strategist Scott Jennings launched his attack.

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'It would be great': Fox News host praises Trump's desire to have Hitler's generals

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade defended Donald Trump after reports said the former president had wished he had Adolf Hitler's generals.

A Wednesday morning Fox News panel discussed reporting from The Atlantic that quoted Trump wishing for Nazi generals.

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'That's demonstrably false': CNN host shuts down Trump ambassador on ex-president's record

CNN host John Berman fact-checked Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) in real-time Wednesday morning when faced with questions about Gen. John Kelly and his comments about Donald Trump.

Hagerty, who previously served as an ambassador in the Trump administration, said that he never witnessed anything like what Kelly described.

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'I hope you’re dismembered': Report reveals why journalists fear covering Trump's events

The specter of a second Trump administration has newsroom executives frightened for secret sources and on-the-ground reporters hoping they don't get killed, according to a new report.

NPR reported Wednesday that former President Donald Trump's threats to jail journalists and control national news outlets has already made work more dangerous for journalists, as detailed a disturbing study replete with alarming anecdotes.

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Rallygoer seeking 'no tax on beer' says Trump 'doesn't lie — at least not all the time'

A North Carolina man seeking "no tax on beer" said he trusted Donald Trump with his vote because the former president "doesn't lie — at least not all the time."

Outside Trump's event Tuesday in Greensboro, Right Side Broadcasting Network host Christina Loren asked the man why he "loved" the former president and his rallies.

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Judge orders Rudy Giuliani to turn over his NYC penthouse to defamed election workers

A federal judge this week ordered former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani to turn over real estate and luxury possessions to two former Georgia election workers who sued him for defamation.

In a 24-page order on Tuesday, Judge Lewis Liman said Giuliani must place the property in receivership controlled by Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. Giuliani owes the women $150 million after a judge determined they were defamed following the 2020 presidential election.

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Lara Trump admits ex-president's McDonald's visit was 'stunt' after hairnet complaints

Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump admitted that former President Donald Trump's recent visit to a Pennsylvania McDonald's was a political stunt after he was criticized for not wearing a hairnet while serving fries.

During an interview on Newsmax, host Bianca de la Garza told Lara Trump that Republicans had more "joy" than Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign.

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