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'They are missing': Marjorie Taylor Greene confirms GOP has lost several Biden 'whistleblowers'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) confirmed on Monday that Republicans were out of contact with all but one "whistleblower" in their investigation of President Joe Biden and his family.

Greene spoke to War Room host Steve Bannon after Rep. James Comer (R-KY) revealed on Fox News that at least one informant had been lost.

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'Credulous' Fox anchor Maria Bartiromo roasted for falling for more conspiracy theories

Fox Business anchor Maria Bartiromo's decision to promote baseless conspiracy theories about the 2020 election espoused by Sidney Powell was one major reason why Fox recently agreed to fork over more than $780 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems.

In a new analysis piece from the Washington Post, reporter Philip Bump argues that it looks like a "credulous" Bartiromo still hasn't learned her lessons when it comes to accepting conspiracy theories being peddled by partisans in light of her instantly infamous interview with Rep. James Comer (R-KY) where he revealed that his key "witness" in his probes of President Joe Biden has gone missing.

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'He sucks and so does Fox News': Donald Trump melts down over Ron DeSantis and Tucker Carlson

Former President Donald Trump started his Monday morning by melting down on his Truth Social app about Florida Governor Ron DeSantis — his likely principal rival for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination — and Fox News' departure with right-wing pundit Tucker Carlson.

Fox fired Carlson in April shortly after the network settled a massive civil defamation lawsuit that Dominion Voting Systems filed in response to Fox spreading Trump's conspiracy theories about its tabulation machines, which were used in the 2020 election.

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'Calendar-challenged' Republicans busted for blaming Biden for Trump's policies

GOP lawmakers attempting to dent President Joe Biden's re-election prospects have been increasing their attacks on him by blaming him for an assortment of ills that will inflame their followers, MSNBC political analyst Steve Benen pointed out Monday.

The only problem, he said, is that the sins they claim Biden has been committing were actually policies that occurred on Donald Trump's watch.

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'Boxed in': Why Trump’s 2020 fixation is a 'fundamental problem' for Ron DeSantis

Although Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has yet to formally announce a 2024 presidential run, the far-right MAGA Republican certainly acted like he was running when he visited Iowa over the May 13/14 weekend and hosted two different GOP events. DeSantis' team made sure that the trip was well-publicized, obviously trying to show Republican voters that he would be a better presidential nominee than Donald Trump next year.

DeSantis' cheerleaders, including author/pundit Ann Coulter, have been arguing that in the general election, he would perform much better against incumbent President Joe Biden than frontrunner Trump would. But according to Politico's Sally Goldenberg, DeSantis' electability argument has a "fundamental problem": he "can't bring himself to say" that Trump lost the 2020 election.

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Why the worst may be yet to come for Clarence Thomas: report

Justice Clarence Thomas has been controversial throughout his 32 years on the U.S. Supreme Court, but he has suffered especially bad publicity in 2022 and 2023 — so bad that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) has even been calling for his impeachment.

First came revelations that his wife, far-right GOP activist Ginni Thomas, had tried to help Republicans overturn the 2020 presidential election results despite the fact that President Joe Biden defeated former President Donald Trump by more than 7 million votes. Then came a series of reports from ProPublica focusing on Justice Thomas' relationship with billionaire megadonor Harlan Crow.

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'Beyond embarrassing': Morning Joe panel roasts James Comer for 'losing' key Biden witness

After watching a clip of House Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY) admitting on Fox News on Sunday that he has "lost" his key "informant" in his pursuit of President Joe Biden's family to a stunned Maria Bartiromo, the MSNBC "Morning Joe" panel reacted with a mixture of incredulity and laughter at his blundering efforts to date.

After sharing the clip, "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough sat and laughed before referencing Tom Clancy's "The Hunt for Red October," and smirking, "So, comrade, you're telling me you lost another submarine?"

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'A bitter diseased soul': Morning Joe panel hammers Trump's 'unhinged' weekend attack

A panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Monday morning scorched Donald Trump over a Mother's Day post he made on his Truth Social platform with one panelist calling him "unhinged" and host Joe Scarborough saying his words showed what a "bitter" man he has become.

Conservative Charlie Sykes kicked off the discussion by pointing to the post and asking if Republicans are paying attention to the path Trump is going down, and he cited Trump's Mother's Day tweet as prime evidence.

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How Democrats could push back against GOP ‘judge shopping’

U.S. District Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk of Texas isn’t a household name, but he’s ended up ruling on important legal cases that affect the whole nation.

And that's not by accident.

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Biden 'optimistic' on debt talks with Republicans as default looms

President Joe Biden said Sunday he remains "optimistic" about finding an agreement with his Republican opponents to raise the US debt limit and avoid a default, which his administration warned would cause "catastrophic" consequences.

Congressional Republicans are demanding budget cuts in exchange for lifting the US borrowing limit, while the White House has insisted for months that the nation's credit should not be up for negotiation.

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In critical week, Biden, Republicans search for outline of debt-limit deal

By David Morgan, Jeff Mason and Andy Sullivan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden and congressional Republicans enter a critical week for debt-ceiling talks hoping they can find common ground on spending levels and energy regulations to avert a devastating default.

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Fox co-host runs over Tomi Lahren after she implies Biden is blowing white supremacy crisis out of proportion

Fox commentator Tomi Lahren complained on Sunday that there isn't a major white supremacy crisis facing the United States. Even if there is, she explained, there's no way to solve it.

As part of the Sunday show, Lahren ranted that the Democrats have crafted the idea of an "ultra-MAGA white supremacist, threats to democracy." She said it while two fingers on each hand bounced in the air to indicate quotes.

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He didn't 'know what the Voting Rights Act was': Tuberville's opponent accuses U.S. senator of having 'no clue'

This week, Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) fumbled comments about white supremacy in the military. According to Tuberville, white nationalists are nothing more than Americans and blamed Democrats for saying there were "too many white extremists, white nationalists, people that don't believe in our agenda, as Joe Biden's agenda." Since then, he's tried to "clarify" the comments.

At first, he engaged an NBC News reporter where he asked how one defines a white nationalist. He then claimed he was just being sarcastic. Finally, he moved on to another topic, complaining about people calling supporters of Donald Trump white nationalists.

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