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Ron DeSantis swears he didn't start the fight with Disney

Speaking to conservative streaming network "OutKick" Wednesday, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) brought up his feud with Disney World – and placed the blame squarely on the mouse's shoulders.

"There is this idea that you have somehow picked the fight with Disney," said host Clay Travis.

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DeSantis says he could hire RFK Jr. to head up the Food and Drug Administration

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) just fired one-third of his campaign staff this week, but he's giving some thought to who he would hire to his presidential administration.

Speaking to the streaming channel OutKick, DeSantis was asked about whether Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would be someone he'd consider as a vice presidential running mate. DeSantis explained that there are a lot of issues that they disagree on, like the time RFK Jr. said people who don't believe in climate change belong in jail. But there would be room for him in other parts of his administration.

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The 5 key bombshells from the House UFO hearing

The second House of Representatives hearing in 50 years was held Wednesday – the first being last year and leaving some underwhelmed because most of what can be revealed had to be done in a classified setting.

Now with the House under GOP control, Republicans want to have their own.

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The View nails 'fake Speaker' McCarthy's hypocrisy over Biden impeachment: 'All of a sudden they care about laws'

The co-hosts of "The View" began the Wednesday show by asking why Speaker Kevin McCarthy intends to impeach President Joe Biden for business deals involving his son.

Whoopi Goldberg said that she can't understand why Republicans are moving from Barbie to Bud Light to Hunter Biden when the country is dealing with actual issues.

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'Every day could be the day': Trump on pins and needles as Jack Smith wraps up 'airtight' indictment

Reporters are just as anxious as Donald Trump must be awaiting an indictment by special counsel Jack Smith in the Jan. 6 investigation.

The former president claims he was sent a target letter in the case, and suggested Tuesday evening he knew he was being indicted, but Washington Post reporter Jacqueline Alemany told MSNBC's "Way Too Early" that any timeline for charges in the case were merely rumors at this point.

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Ex-national security official pours cold water on Peter Navarro’s second civil war warning

Former U.S. Acting Assistant Attorney General for National Security Mary McCord disputed the right-wing fantasy that a second civil war was on the horizon.

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace played the recent video from Donald Trump loyalist Peter Navarro saying that he believes MAGA supporters are readying for an attack on the U.S. government. This time, he claimed, it would be the fault of Democrats for making them do it.

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Mueller prosecutor says Georgia and feds will hit Trump for threatening Raffensperger

As another Donald Trump indictment looms, former FBI general counsel Andrew Weissmann said that he thinks the state and federal government will file charges for threats made to former Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.

Speaking to MSNBC on Tuesday, Weissmann, who previously served as special counsel Robert Mueller's senior prosecutor, explained that, based on a target letter sent to the former president, he's expecting charges to include intimidation.

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Ex-Bush strategist gives Mitt Romney pointers on how to stop Trump — if he really wants to

Matthew Dowd, who previously worked for George W. Bush's campaigns, wants Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) to put up or shut up.

Romney wrote an op-ed published in the Wall Street Journal Monday in which he complained that large donors should agree to put their support behind the candidate most likely to beat Donald Trump in a primary race. But if Romney really wanted to do something to change the Republican Party and stop it from devolving into Trumpism, he could take real actions personally, Dowd said.

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The View's Joy Behar knocks Matt Gaetz for complaining about Barbie: 'It's PG-13 — which sounds like his crowd'

The co-hosts of "The View" began their Tuesday show addressing the right-wing outrage over the Barbie movie that broke records at the box office over the weekend.

After playing a few clips of a Republican brouhaha over the movie, Whoopi Goldberg said she couldn't understand why people are so outraged over a film about a doll.

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Here's who could be indicted alongside Trump -- if DOJ decides to take down the whole conspiracy

There's a debate within the legal community on whether Donald Trump's co-conspirators will face indictment, or whether the former president is the only target for special counsel Jack Smith.

Trump claims to have received a target letter indicating an imminent indictment, and prosecutors appear to have evidence to charge Trump with obstruction of an official proceeding and conspiracy to defraud the United States -- which NBC News correspondent Ken Dilanian told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" suggests others could also be charged.

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Maddow mocks $3 million 'donation' from Ken Paxton to impeachment judge: 'Everything is bigger in Texas'

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow dedicated a short moment on Monday to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is facing an impeachment trial before his GOP colleagues.

Paxton has a long history of corruption issues that began before he even took office. Up until recently, he's been able to push them off, even winning reelection in 2022. But even the Republican-led legislature has had enough and voted to impeach him.

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Eric Trump: Jack Smith is probably looking in 'Barron's underwear drawer'

Eric Trump threw a fit about the special counsel investigation into the Jan. 6 attack in a discussion with Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) on Newsmax Monday evening.

"We saw it with Ukraine. We saw it with [Judge Brett] Kavanaugh. We saw it with every other hoax," said Trump. "Now we've seen it. You know, civilians ... we're seeing a criminality all over the country. They are doing anything they can to take down my father."

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Kevin McCarthy appears ready to impeach Biden: 'It's rising to the level'

Republican Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) seems ready to impeach President Joe Biden based on the conspiracies addressed by the Republican-led House.

Chad Pergram cited McCarthy's Fox interview Monday in which he said, "This is rising to the level of an impeachment inquiry."

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