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'I was pushed by an elderly woman': Hecklers whine to Fox News after Kamala Harris rally

Two hecklers complained to Fox News after they were escorted from Vice President Kamala Harris' rally in Wisconsin on Thursday.

Luke Polaske and Grant Beth told Fox News on Sunday that they attended the rally at the La Crosse Recreational Eagle Center because God told them to. The two men were asked to leave the rally after they interrupted Harris by yelling "Christ is king" and "Jesus is Lord" in response to her position on abortion rights.

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'This is false': Fox host's claims about Trump 'charity' to Nelson Mandela ripped apart

Donald Trump supporters have been claiming that he chartered a plane for Nelson Mandela during his United States visit four decades ago, but the truth is a bit more complex.

The former president sat down for an interview with Fox News host and former pro wrestler Tyrus, who suggested that Trump allowed the South African anti-apartheid activist to use the Trump Shuttle plane for free, and the Republican presidential nominee did not correct him.

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'We live rent-free!' The View hosts mock Trump over attack on them at Catholic dinner

The co-hosts of "The View" saw Donald Trump mention them during Thursday evening's Al Smith Dinner.

The dinner is a white-tie fundraiser for Catholic charities that welcomes elected officials and comedians for a night of hilarity in the name of helping children. It typically allows political leaders to show off their comedic side, but Trump hasn't traditionally done well at the event. Kamala Harris did not attend.

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Trump admits he's demanding Rupert Murdoch stop running 'negative ads' on Fox News

Donald Trump ended his interview with "The Fox & Friends" by admitting he was about to issue some demands for the network's founder Rupert Murdoch.

Trump was in the studio on Friday morning for the show he typically calls into. He revealed it was because he was meeting with the media mogul, who Trump said he was demanding do more to help the campaign in the final 18 days.

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'Lying with staggering frequency': Trump's latest speeches leave CNN fact checker floored

Tireless CNN fact checker Daniel Dale on Friday published an analysis of what he described as former President Donald Trump's "lying spree" about immigration in the closing weeks of the 2024 presidential campaign.

In promoting the piece on his X account, Dale commented that "Trump is lying about immigration with staggering frequency and variety" and he has tabulated at least 28 false claims about immigration in just the last two weeks alone.

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'It's inappropriate': Trump blasted for admission about who wrote his charity dinner jokes

Donald Trump revealed that some Fox News employees helped him write jokes for his speech at the Al Smith Dinner.

The former president appeared in person Friday morning on "Fox & Friends," where he told the hosts that some of their colleagues helped him write some of the jokes he delivered at the white-tie charity dinner, although he complained about their quality.

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'He's a hack': Fox's Bret Baier pummeled by former colleagues after Harris interview

Add some former Fox News colleagues of embattled host Bret Baier to the list of people who weren't impressed by how he conducted himself during his interview with Vice President Kamala Harris.

With various political observers calling his hectoring of Donald Trump's presidential opponent "embarrassing," "insufferable" and "obnoxious," media analyst Justin Baragona reported that two former Fox News producers joined the pile-on.

On X, Baragonna of Zeteo News wrote he was the recipient of texts after the contentious interview drew to a close on Wednesday night.

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He wrote, "A former Fox producer just sent me this reaction: 'Baier showed, again, he's not a 'straight news" anchor. He's a hack who's no different than Hannity or Watters. He bowed to the pressure from his MAGA fans because he doesn't care as long as they don't change the channel.'"

Moments later he added, "Another ex-Fox News producer also texted me that it's 'so interesting to see Bret Baier for who he really is now that I'm on the outside looking in, adding that Baier is 'just so completely in the tank it's hard to believe anyone sees him as a real journalist.'"

'Crowd broke into chants of Trump': CNN reporter exposes Fox News women's town hall scam

Donald Trump tried to win over skeptical women voters this week at a town hall event in Georgia, but CNN's Hadas Gold revealed there weren't many persuadable women there.

Her fact-checking colleague Daniel Dale determined the former president made at least 19 false claims during the question-and-answer session in Milton, about a half hour north of Atlanta, and Gold reported that host network Fox News wasn't entirely forthcoming with viewers about the women in the audience.

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Trump Bible sponsors MAGA TV segment that calls Democrats 'a demonic death cult'

A "God Bless the USA" Bible promoted by former President Donald Trump sponsored a segment on Real America's Voice in which Democrats were called a "demonic death cult."

Network host Terrance Bates introduced the segment on Thursday.

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Former Univision president bashes network for hosting Trump 'propaganda' town hall

The former president of Univions and Telemundo took his former network to task on Thursday morning for taking part in a town hall with Donald Trump where the former president was allowed to glibly brush away Latino voters' concerns with little push back.

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" with co-host Mika Brzezinski, Joaquin Blaya compared the Trump town hall to what one might see on Fox News and labeled it as nothing more than an "infomericial" where the audience was brought in as "props."

Getting right into it, he complained, "He [Trump] went onto recite his concert of lies without any journalism integrity on the part of the network, without any fact-checking."

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"So he spoke uninterrupted saying many of the things we have seen him say for the last few months, but some of the things he has been saying in the last few months which are very relevant to Hispanics, were not brought up," he added. "For example, that we are poisoning the blood of this country. That we includes me and my family."

He accused, "He is working on the largest deportation project in American history where he is planning to raid and put in camps millions of people. Obviously he went on talking about the Haitians in Springfield, legal citizens of this country which were invited by that city to help provide services and jobs. It goes on and on."

"I think you have covered this subject at length this morning," he added. "The question here is Univision did not distinguish themselves as being a true news organization. And served as a platform for close to an hour of his continuing recital of lies."

He then singled out the town hall moderator, telling the MSNBC host, "I cannot respond for the network, but the person that was conducting the –– let's call it the town hall –– was the same person that did what I call a propaganda project. The main anchor of the Univision network is Jorge Ramos, one of the most respected journalists in America. You would have thought that Jorge would have to be the person doing the interview and the town hall. Yet they, again, decided to put on someone that they brought from Mexico, and the results are what you saw last night where they allow Trump to go freely reciting his traditional list of lies."

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'Seems very weak': Trump opponents pounce as he cancels yet another mainstream interview

Former President Donald Trump's opponents pounced on Thursday after it was revealed that he'd backed out of yet another mainstream media interview.

CNN's Brian Stelter reports that Trump canceled a planned interview with NBC News, which came after he similarly backed out of interviews with CNBC and CBS News' "60 Minutes."

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'That was the mask coming down': Kamala Harris said to have exposed Fox News in real-time

According to MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski, Vice President Kamala Harris did serious damage to the already shaky reputation of Fox News when she busted Fox personality Bret Baier for running a deceptive clip of Donald Trump.

In a highly scrutinized segment, Trump's "enemy within" attack on his critics came up, and the Fox interviewer shared a clip of the former president blowing it off and turning himself into a victim of persecution that led Harris to rebuke him with "That's not what you just showed."

She then added, "Here’s the bottom line, he has repeated it many times, and you and I both know that. And you and I both know that he has talked about turning the American military against the American people. He has talked about going after people who are engaged in peaceful protest.”

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Trump demands Harris' 'cognitive ability must be tested at once' in Fox interview response

Donald Trump jumped on Truth Social late Wednesday night to weigh in on Vice President Kamala Harris' Fox News interview with host Bret Baier.

Following the interview that drew the ire of many viewers because Baier continued to talk over his guest and refused to let her finish her answers, the former president accused his presidential opponent of suffering from "Trump derangement syndrome."

On Truth Social he said in response, "Great job by Bret Baier in his Interview with Lyin’ Kamala Harris. She has a massive and irredeemable case of TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME - So bad, in fact, that she is barely able to talk about any subject other than the man who had the best economy ever, the strongest border in history, and who just got the UNANIMOUS ENDORSEMENT OF THE U.S. Border Patrol, ME!"

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He then added, "Their Endorsement was a TREMENDOUS HONOR!!! They said that Comrade Kamala did a terrible job, the absolute worst in memory, and can’t be allowed to do it again."

"She is also the WORST Vice President in history, but hopefully will soon be GONE. Again, congratulations to Bret Baier on a tough but very fair interview, one that clearly showed how totally incompetent Kamala is. For the good of our Nation, her inferior Cognitive ability must be tested at once!" he concluded.

You can see his post here.