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Erik Estrada raises alarm over 'not very Christian' artificial intelligence

During an interview with Fox News Digital, former "CHiPS" star Erik Estrada raised alarms about the growing use of AI and expressed dismay at the un-Christian way it is being used by some of its practitioners

The 75-year-old Estrada, who hosts the reality show "Divine Renovations" that looks at home improvement with a Christian slant, noted that he is growing increasingly alarmed by the growth of on-line deep fakes created by the artificial intelligence technology because it can "destroy lives."

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'The reporting has to be truthful': Morning Joe buries the NY Times over Harris coverage

With new polling showing Vice President Kamala Harris maintaining leads over Donald Trump in more than a handful of battleground states, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough singled out the New York Times for its NYT/Sienna polling that continually seems at odds with other polls — and is always bad for Vice President Kamala Harris.

After sharing new polling from Bloomberg News/Morning Consult that should concern Harris' opponent, Donald Trump, the "Morning Joe" host brought up the Times and its outlier polling.

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Trump surrogate promises 'knockout' when J.D. Vance debates 'not prepared' Tim Walz

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), a surrogate for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, predicted that vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance would have a "knockout" against Democratic nominee Tim Walz at Tuesday night's debate.

During an interview on Real America's Voice Thursday, host Charlie Kirk spoke with Donalds about the upcoming vice presidential debate.

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Elon Musk's X suspends journalist who shared leaked J.D. Vance dossier

The X (formerly Twitter) account of journalist Ken Klippenstein was suspended Thursday after he shared details of a dossier about Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) that Iran allegedly hacked.

"Here's the dossier the media refused to publish," Klippenstein wrote in a post on X soon before his account was suspended.

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'Your case is not Eric Adams' case': Right wing host frustrated as Giuliani goes off-topic

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani seemed to frustrate Newsmax host Bianca de la Garza after he used the indictment of Mayor Eric Adams to complain about his own case.

After charges against Adams were announced Thursday, the Newsmax host spoke to Giuliani for analysis.

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'I think it landed': Analyst singles out moment Kamala Harris won over Wall Street

Speaking with the co-hosts on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," on Thursday morning, business analyst Andrew Ross Sorkin explained that Vice President Kamala Harris alleviated a lot of concerns about her candidacy during a Wednesday speech and subsequent interview with MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle.

Harris has been facing criticism from mainstream media members for not explaining enough about her policies while they have given Donald Trump a "pass" as co-host Joe Scarborough observed earlier.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: 'I don't think Republicans deserve to be re-elected'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accused Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) of being "Speaker for the Democrats" after he pushed through legislation to prevent a government shutdown.

While speaking to Steve Bannon's War Room podcast on Thursday, Greene unleashed an angry screed at Johnson, noting that she previously attempted to oust the Speaker with a motion to vacate the chair.

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Trump ally Rudy Giuliani officially disbarred in D.C. over 2020 election actions

Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City and a former attorney for Donald Trump, has been officially disbarred in Washington, D.C.

Last year, the bar discipline committee in D.C. suspended Giuliani's law license over "frivolous" and "destructive" attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election on behalf of Trump.

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‘Birth control is poison’: MAGA group spokeswoman details plan for Trump to win ‘females’

The spokesperson for Charlie Kirk's Turning Point Action group expects Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to help former President Donald Trump to win over "females" because she said birth control was "poison" and men in the U.S. "don't have sperm anymore."

During a Tuesday interview, Turning Point's Caitlin Sinclair hailed Kennedy's Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) strategy for the Trump campaign.

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Embattled Republican hires ex-Trump lawyer to probe 'false smears' after bombshell report

Mark Robinson, North Carolina's Republican nominee for governor, has reportedly retained a former attorney for Donald Trump to investigate "where and how" comments made on a pornographic website were connected to the candidate.

Robinson hired attorney Jesse Binnall, who worked for Trump's campaign in 2016, WUNC's Colin Campbell first reported Tuesday. The announcement comes following an explosive CNN report that an account linked to Robinson posted comments more than a decade ago on a porn site messaging board in which he defended slavery and called himself a "Black Nazi."

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'Come on!' Kellyanne Conway desperately begs Juan Williams to ignore Trump's unstable rant

Former White House adviser Kellyanne Conway desperately tried to defend Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump Tuesday after he could not stay on topic during what was supposed to be an economic speech in Georgia.

After Trump talked in Savannah for over 80 minutes, Fox News host John Roberts noted that the former president spoke three times longer than expected.

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'I knew that was coming from you': Andy Biggs busts Matt Gaetz for creepy sexual comment

Only days before news broke that Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) was accused of attending a party with a 17-year-old girl, Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) called out the Florida lawmaker for a creepy sexual remark.

During an interview on Gaetz's Firebrand podcast, Biggs complained about Americans who went to Mexico to have surgeries.

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Mike Lindell changes sale prices to '88' after finding out it's code for 'Heil Hitler'

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell said he was changing all of his sale prices to include the number 88, a white supremacist code for "Heil Hitler."

Lindell lashed out at media outlets Monday after he was criticized for pricing a pillow at $14.88.

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