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Watch: Rep. Crockett fact-checks GOP lawmaker who calls Trump shooting 'DEI horror story'

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) pushed back after Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) called the shooting of former President Donald Trump a "DEI horror story."

During a House Oversight Committee hearing, Burchett blamed the assassination attempt on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies.

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'Maintain decorum!' Nancy Mace slammed for aiming profane rant at Secret Service director

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) faced the scorn of Democrats after she broke decorum with a profane rant at Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle.

At Monday's House Oversight hearing, Mace said she was not satisfied with Cheatle's answers about the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.

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GOP congressman rages at Secret Service after practicing his own assassination attempt

Edit note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly named Rep. Patrick Fallon.

Rep. Patrick Fallon (R-TX) revealed that over the weekend, he pulled out an AR-15 to conduct his own mock assassination of Donald Trump using gun range outlines.

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'Guessing or lying?' Jim Jordan yells at Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) started a hearing Monday by yelling at Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle.

Cheatle was appearing before the House Oversight Committee to answer questions regarding the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump,

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'No evidence of a conspiracy': Fox News host rebukes GOP lawmaker on Trump shooting

Fox News host Eric Shawn pushed back on Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) after he claimed that there could have been a "conspiracy" to assassinate former President Donald Trump.

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, Shawn asked Burchett for his theory on the security lapses that allowed the shooting at a rally in Pennsylvania earlier this month.

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'There was a second shooter?' Maria Bartiromo and Ron Johnson flip out over Trump gunman

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo and Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) floated possible conspiracy theories over the weekend after former President Donald Trump was shot in the ear.

During a Sunday appearance on Fox News, Johnson suggested that Trump's life was saved because he turned to look at a chart that was first given to the former president by the Wisconsin senator.

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Eric Trump claims he would 'take a bullet' for the Secret Service

Eric Trump, the son of former President Donald Trump, said that he would "take a bullet" for Secret Service agents after his father was shot at a rally earlier this month.

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, host Maria Bartiromo asked Trump if he had requested more security for his father.

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'He was obviously working with someone': Anna Paulina Luna invents Trump gunman theory

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) claimed without evidence that the man who allegedly shot former President Donald Trump was "obviously working with someone."

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, Luna said she planned to press Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle about the background details of Thomas Crooks, the alleged gunman.

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Milwaukee girded for massive convention protests. But they got something else.

MILWAUKEE — It was Tuesday evening, and roughly a dozen men dressed in matching orange T-shirts labeled “staff demonstration event safety” sat around a folding table at Haymarket Square.

Here in this free speech zone outside the Republican National Convention’s well-patrolled security perimeter stood a stage, podium, microphone and amplification system ready for someone to make a speech.

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'Common sense': Marjorie Taylor Greene says 'deep state' controlled the Trump shooter

Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) offered a conspiracy theory claiming would-be assassin Thomas Crooks was controlled by "the deep state, the media, and the Democrats."

During the Republican National Convention, Greene spoke to The Benny Show Thursday about the shooting of former President Donald Trump.

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'Nothing shady': Trump under fire for silence on medical details after rally shooting

It's been four days since former President Donald Trump narrowly escaped a semiautomatic rifle-bearing attempted assassin who shot up his rally in Pennsylvania, leaving one attendee dead, multiple injured, and Trump himself with an ear wound that has inspired bizarre political fashion statements at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.

What has remained elusive, however, are any concrete details about Trump's injury or medical status following the attack. He clearly is well enough to attend the convention — but, the Associated Press noted on Wednesday evening, little else is known.

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GOP lawmaker calls Trump's Secret Service agents 'DEI hires' for being too short

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) claimed that Donald Trump's Secret Service agents allowed him to be shot over the weekend because they were "DEI hires" who were too short.

Burchett made the remarks Wednesday during an interview with War Room guest host Natalie Winters at the Republican National Convention.

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'That's rich': Internet erupts as presidential shooter proclaims 'violence is not the way'

A man who shot a president said on Wednesday that "violence is not the way to go," prompting laughter online.

John Hinckley, who shot President Ronald Reagan in a 1981 assassination attempt, decided to weigh in days after former president Donald Trump was grazed in the ear by a bullet while speaking at a political rally in Pennsylvania.

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