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'People of Oklahoma lost their jobs': NBC host clashes with GOP lawmaker over Elon's cuts

NBC host Kristen Welker clashed with Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) after billionaire Elon Musk convinced President Donald Trump's government to slash thousands of jobs.

During a Sunday interview on Meet the Press, Welker confronted Mullin with news from his state.

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'Abandoned Ukraine': Fox News host confronts Pete Hegseth over Putin 'victory lap'

Fox News host Shannon Bream confronted U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after Russian President Vladimir Putin planned to take a "victory lap" because the Kremlin believes President Donald Trump "abandoned Ukraine."

During an interview on Fox News Sunday, Bream told Hegseth, "Russia apparently is planning to declare victory tomorrow."

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Steve Bannon's CPAC crowd applauds 'fugitive J6er' who fled FBI for four years

A crowd of conservatives at Steve Bannon's event outside the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) applauded a "fugitive" who said he fled from the FBI for four years after participating in the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.

During the Thursday "Patriot Academy" gathering, Bannon again floated the idea of having the so-called "J6 Choir" perform at the Kennedy Center after President Donald Trump named himself president of the organization.

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Republican compares food assistance for poor to feeding bears on the side of the road

A Republican suggested to C-SPAN that food assistance for poor people was like feeding bears on the side of the road.

During a Thursday call-in segment with right-wing pundit Armstrong Williams, a Georgia Republican caller named Gary recalled his vacations to the Smoky Mountains.

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'Find the love of their life': CPAC hyped as right-wing dating scene as conference opens

Mercedes Schlapp argued that young conservatives should attend the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) to find the love of their lives.

Schlapp, whose husband founded CPAC, hyped the conference in a Wednesday interview on Newsmax.

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'Keep them out': Trump doubles down on blocking AP reporters over 'certain phrases'

President Donald Trump confirmed he would continue to punish The Associated Press if the news organization continued using "certain phrases" including the "Gulf of Mexico."

During a Tuesday news conference, Trump was asked if there was anything the AP could do to be allowed to report from the Oval Office and Air Force One again.

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'He doesn't work for DOGE at all': Fox News host grills Karoline Leavitt over Musk's role

Fox News host Sandra Smith pressed White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt about whether or not billionaire Elon Musk was an employee of the Department of Government Efficiency, despite President Donald Trump repeatedly claiming his ally heads up the agency.

In a court filing on Monday, the White House said that Musk was not legally connected to DOGE in any way. Instead, he was described as a "Senior Advisor to the President."

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'Got the math all wrong': Pro-MAGA reporter slams White House over Social Security claim

Pro-MAGA television host Trish Regan criticized the White House after it claimed that Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) allegedly discovered that "tens of millions" of dead people were receiving Social Security checks.

"I've been fighting fake news reporters all day long here in the Washington, D.C. swamp who are trying to fear-monger the American people into believing that this administration is going after their hard-earned tax dollars and their hard-earned Social Security checks," White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News host Sean Hannity on Monday.

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Pete Buttigieg 'has no right to say anything' about plane crashes: Sen. Markwayne Mullin

Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) insisted that Pete Buttigieg "has no right to say anything" about plane crashes — despite his experience as the nation's former secretary of transportation.

Mullin lashed out at the former transportation secretary in a Tuesday Fox News interview after Buttigieg demanded to know how many FAA personnel President Donald Trump had fired before a plane crash on Monday.

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'The beginning of Revelation': MAGA TV host claims Trump part of End Times prophecy

Pro-MAGA host Bobby McNeily argued that President Donald Trump was a sign of the End Times predicted in the Bible's Book of Revelation.

During RSBN's Presidents' Day broadcast, co-host Mathew Alvarez mused about how Trump had said that Jesus Christ was the only person more famous than him.

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Alina Habba falsely claims Biden prosecuted Eric Adams for opposing sanctuary city policy

Alina Habba, an aide to President Donald Trump and his former lawyer, falsely claimed that former President Joe Biden's Department of Justice prosecuted New York City Mayor Eric Adams for opposing sanctuary city policy instead of charges related to corruption.

During a Monday interview on Fox News, host Kayleigh McEnany told Habba that Adams had denied that the Trump administration dropped the charges against him after he offered to help with the White House's anti-immigrant agenda.

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'Turned out the lights': Fury hits Washington Post as it refuses to run $115K anti-Musk ad

The Washington Post canceled plans to run a front-and back-page advertisement that would have earned the paper $115,000 — and ran straight into fresh fury.

The ad, reportedly sponsored by the watchdog group Common Cause, demanded that President Donald Trump fire Elon Musk, who is working as a special government employee endeavoring to slash spending, and purging federal government workers.

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'Music to my ears': Marjorie Taylor Greene mocks concerns over data privacy at Musk's DOGE

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) downplayed concerns about billionaire Elon Musk's free access to government databases and private information like Social Security numbers.

During a Monday podcast, host Ryan Girdusky asked Greene if her DOGE subcommittee would examine "concerns over federal data" that have been expressed by Democrats and some Republicans.

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