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'Jesus, Guns, Babies' podcaster plans for Christ's 'endorsement' in run for Congress

Kandiss Taylor, a failed candidate for Georgia governor, announced that she was running to represent the state's First District in the U.S. Congress. She said she hoped to also win the "endorsement" of Jesus Christ despite losing her bid for governor by 70 points.

Taylor, host of the "Guns, Babies & Jesus" podcast, made the announcement during a Tuesday appearance on Steve Bannon's War Room.

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'I'm mad!' MAGA TV host melts down over 'frustrating' DOGE 'chain of command'

Pro-MAGA television host David Brody lashed out at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) over its muddled chain of command.

During a Tuesday morning broadcast on Real America's Voice, Brody pointed to Elon Musk's demand that federal employees provide an email with five reasons they should keep their jobs. Several agency heads responded by telling their employees to ignore the email.

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Associated Press dealt a blow in court showdown with Trump — but case moves forward

In a court hearing on Monday, a Washington, D.C. federal district judge refused to immediately end the White House's expulsion of The Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One. However, the Trump-appointed judge said he intends to expedite AP's case.

President Donald Trump's administration barred AP journalists from accessing certain White House spaces and events. At issue was the AP's refusal to refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America.

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'I'll endorse her': MTG 'hopes' Jasmine Crockett will run for president

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) called on Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), a frequent adversary, to run for president as a Democrat in 2028.

Real America's Voice host Eric Bolling told Greene on Monday that Crockett had "a problem" with her.

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GOP lawmaker threatens to 'kill' Tucker Carlson on sight: report

Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) told a British journalist he would "kill" right-wing broadcaster Tucker Carlson if he ever saw him, according to the reporter.

The remark came after Steven Edginton of GBNews interviewed Crenshaw. The reporter shared a clip of the interview on Monday.

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'Dear god': DOJ's vow to remain vigilant 'against entities like the AP' raises alarm

The acting U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C. issued an overt threat against the media Monday afternoon, saying the Justice Department intends to strike back against any news outlet fighting President Donald Trump's "America first" agenda.

The threat came after the Trump administration barred Associated Press journalists from accessing certain White House spaces and events, including the Oval Office and Air Force One, the AP said. At issue was the AP's refusal to refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America.

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Trump: Workers who don't respond to Musk's email request 'don't even exist'

President Donald Trump suggested he would assume that government workers who do not respond to Elon Musk's demand for job justifications by email "don't even exist."

During a press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday, Trump was asked about Musk's demand for emails from workers detailing their work weeks. Several agencies have directed employees not to respond.

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'Cutesy time is over': Dan Bongino weeps after taking Trump's offer as FBI deputy director

Fringe right-wing conspiracy theorist Dan Bongino wiped away tears on one of his final broadcasts after accepting the job of FBI deputy director from President Donald Trump.

During his Monday podcast titled "Cutesy Time is Over," Bongino confirmed that he would serve as the FBI's second in command.

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'Give me a break': Trump official hits back as Fox News host hammers him on FAA cuts

Fox News host Bill Hemmer challenged Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy after he slashed nearly 400 jobs at the Federal Aviation Administration amid airplane disasters.

During a Monday interview, Duffy said he had instructed his employees to email Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to explain why they should keep their jobs.

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Melania's jet leaves for NYC just a day after she returns to D.C. from four-week absence

First Lady Melania Trump's jet reportedly left Washington, D.C., for New York City just 24 hours after she returned to the nation's capital after a four-week absence.

CNN reported Sunday that the first lady returned to D.C. for the first time in four weeks on Saturday to attend a dinner and reception with the nation's governors.

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'Apologize for the language': Fox News host reads profane slam on Elon to Marsha Blackburn

Fox News host Mike Emanuel apologized to Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) after he repeated a profane attack on Elon Musk to the senator.

During a Sunday interview, Emanuel noted that Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN) called Musk the "ultimate dick boss" after he demanded emails from every federal worker to justify their jobs.

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'How can you defend that?' Fox News host slams aide after Trump blames Ukraine for war

Fox News host Howard Kurtz pressed Jason Miller, a senior adviser to President Donald Trump's transition team, after the commander-in-chief wrongly blamed Ukraine for Russia's invasion.

"President, as you know, has gotten absolutely hammered, not just by liberal journalists, but by National Review and the Wall Street Journal editorial page for blaming Russia for the invasion, blaming Ukraine, excuse me, for the invasion of Russia," Kurtz told Miller in a Sunday interview. "How can you defend that when the Kremlin sent troops and missiles into a sovereign country with the aim of wiping it off the map?"

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Jim Jordan melts down over funding to prevent national park visitors 'locked in restrooms'

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) demanded the firing of locksmiths at national parks even if they were the only people who could save visitors "locked in restrooms."

Jordan made the remarks on Fox News Sunday after host Shannon Bream noted that government cuts recommended by billionaire Elon Musk were causing "entire offices" to be "wiped out."

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