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'Entire Pentagon': Karoline Leavitt claims all 20K DOD employees are against Pete Hegseth

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed that the "entire Pentagon" was working against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after reports said he shared war plan details with members of his family in a second secret Signal chat.

The New York Times reported on Sunday that Hegseth shared information about an upcoming attack against the Houthis in Yemen with his wife, lawyer, and brother. The news came after four top Pentagon officials were fired last week.

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'I have tattoos': Dem shuts down Fox News pundit for 'bad commentating' on deported man

Democratic strategist Theryn Bond pushed back against GOP strategist Erin Maguire after she defended the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia based solely on his tattoos.

During a Sunday panel on Fox News, Maguire insisted that the issue was a "winnable cause for Republicans" after President Donald Trump's administration mistakenly refused due process rights to Garcia.

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Fox News says 'real spirit of Easter returned to White House' amid corporate sponsorships

Fox News hosts argued that the "real spirit of Easter has returned to the White House" as President Donald Trump's administration arranged corporate sponsorships for the annual Easter egg roll event.

During Sunday's Fox & Friends Weekend program, co-host Charlie Hurt noted that his colleague Rachel Campos-Duffy would attend Monday's Easter event at the White House.

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'You damn well know': David Hogg takes down Reince Priebus in deportation clash on ABC

Democratic National Committee Vice Chair David Hogg slammed former Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus for claiming that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a wrongly deported Maryland man, was a known member of MS-13.

During a Sunday panel discussion on ABC, Priebus attacked Hogg for opposing some incumbent members of his own party in primary races.

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'A screw up': Sen. John Kennedy hits Trump for refusing to admit mistake on Abrego Garcia

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) accused President Donald Trump's administration of a "screw up" after it wrongly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man who was accused of being a member of the MS-13 gang.

Kennedy made the remarks during a Sunday interview on NBC's Meet the Press.

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'Not going to comment': Tom Homan gets agitated with ABC host over Abrego Garcia

Border czar Tom Homan refused to answer after ABC News host Jonathan Karl asked him if President Donald Trump had the power to have Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a wrongly deported man, returned to the U.S. from El Salvador.

During a Sunday interview on This Week, Karl noted that the U.S. Supreme Court had ordered the Trump administration to facilitate Garcia's return.

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Fox labels Ukraine's Kyiv as Russian city during Easter broadcast

Fox's online news channel labeled Kyiv as a Russian city during an Easter service broadcast.

While airing Easter services from Moscow on Saturday, LiveNOW from Fox simultaneously broadcast a church in Kyiv, Ukraine — but labeled it "Kyiv, Russia." The broadcast also included footage from Vatican City.

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GOP lawmaker: Wrongly deported man won't be returned because he's a 'potential terrorist'

Rep. Dan Meuser (R-PA) argued that a wrongly deported Maryland man should not be returned to the United States from El Salvador because he was a "potential terrorist."

During a Thursday interview on Fox Business, Meuser defended the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia despite the Supreme Court's ruling that he should be returned and the Trump administration's admission that he was mistakenly deported.

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'A little germs is good': Fox News host tests '5-second rule' by eating banana off floor

Fox News host Joe Concha tested the 5-second rule by dropping a banana on the floor and eating it.

In a Wednesday segment on the Outnumbered program, co-host Ainsley Earhardt reported that a scientist had recently demonstrated that bacteria grow on food less than one second after it's dropped on the floor.

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'How is that not an abuse of power?' Karoline Leavitt grilled over Trump retaliation

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt faced questions over whether President Donald Trump was abusing his power by ordering the Department of Justice to investigate two former Department of Homeland Security officials who defied him.

At a White House event last week, Trump signed executive orders asking the DOJ to investigate former DHS officials Christopher Krebs and Miles Taylor. Both men angered the president during his first term by speaking out against him.

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'I would love to do that': Trump doubles down on sending US citizens to foreign prisons

President Donald Trump doubled down and said he "would love" to send U.S. citizens to foreign prisons even after experts said it could run afoul of the Constitution.

Trump made his latest remarks about his desire to imprison citizens in international facilities on Thursday on Fox News.

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'Beyond the pale': MAGA lawmaker says SNL actor headed to hell over sketch mocking Trump

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) suggested Jesus Christ would send "Saturday Night Live" actors and writers to hell for a sketch that mocked President Donald Trump.

In a sketch over the weekend, comedian James Austin Johnson mentioned Jesus during his impersonation of Trump.

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'I'm all for it': Trump says he wants to deport US citizens to El Salvador prison

President Donald Trump confirmed that he wants his administration to deport U.S. citizens to a prison in El Salvador.

During a Monday meeting with Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele, Trump was asked about the possibility of deporting citizens to the notorious Cecot prison.

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