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Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert, 36, is about to be a grandma

Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado, 36, announced she’s going to be a grandmother next month. The Republican firebrand made the declaration earlier this week at a Moms for America event, from which video started making the rounds Thursday.

“Not only am I mom of four boys, but come April, I will be a GG to a brand new grandson,” she beamed.

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Watch: Heated feud erupts as Dan Goldman battles Jim Jordan at contentious ‘weaponization’ hearing

Near the end of the House "weaponization" hearing on Thursday, newly-elected Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) called out Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) for claiming the hearings are about the First Amendment when he's refusing to talk about Republicans around the country working to ban books.

"You said this committee is all about protecting the First Amendment," Goldman said.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene gets walloped at hearing after harkening back to Trump's hiring procedures

Two Democrats went after Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) during a House Oversight hearing on Thursday.

During her questioning of U.S. Office of Personnel Management Kiran Ahuja during the hearing, Greene noted that former President Donald Trump had signed an executive order designed to make it easier to fire poorly performing or insubordinate federal workers. Greene noted that President Joe Biden later rescinded that executive order.

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Watch: Katie Porter debunks Lauren Boebert's attack on federal workers at House hearing

Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) debunked claims made by Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) during a House Oversight hearing on Thursday.

The debate between Boebert and Porter began after the former claimed that 20 to 30 percent of federal workers didn't log into work "on any given day" between March and Dec. of 2020, citing a leaked memo. Boebert went on to claim that federal workers no longer have to report their vacations as time off and that all they have to do is claim to be working from home "while at a swim-up bar in Cabo."

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Fox News insiders rattled over Dominion lawsuit revelations: 'No one expects Fox to come away stronger'

In the face of two defamation lawsuits that could cost the company billions of dollars, management at Fox News summoned producers to attend mandatory training sessions on libel law, Vanity Fair reported.

Voting tech companies Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic are trying to prove Fox acted with "actual malice" when hosts at the network endorsed Donald Trump's false claims of mass voter fraud in the 2020 election even though the network knew the claims weren't true.

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Ex-GOP strategist nails Fox over internal convos that betray 'the final lie of Trumpism'

All of the exhibits in the Dominion Voting Systems vs. Fox News case were revealed publicly on Tuesday, and many of the top conservative personalities disparaged Donald Trump and expressed their glee that they wouldn't have to deal with him anymore after the 2020 loss.

While there were a number of conversations revealed from Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, Maria Bartiromo, Laura Ingraham and even the top of News Corp. Rupert Murdoch. But the big picture of the exhibits, according to former Republican strategist Tim Miller, is that the network's fact-checker was a target among the biggest opinion hosts at the network who worked to get her fired because they didn't like what she revealed.

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Watch: Lauren Boebert objects when Cori Bush says 'white supremacist' at hearing

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) demanded consequences on Wednesday after Democratic ranking member Cori Bush (D-MO) accused one Republican witness of using white supremacist rhetoric.

At a House hearing on the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve, Bush observed that Republicans had invited Center for Industrial Progress President Alex Epstein after he "espoused white supremacist views."

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Look: All 26 House Oversight Republicans refuse to sign simple two sentence statement denouncing white supremacy

All 26 Republicans on the powerful House Oversight Committee have refused to sign a simple, two-sentence statement denouncing white supremacy.

"We, Members of the Committee on Oversight and Accountability, together denounce white nationalism and white supremacy in all its forms, including the 'Great Replacement' conspiracy theory. These hateful and dangerous ideologies have no place in the work of the

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Watch: Lauren Boebert wants 'comprehensive sex ed' banned from public schools

United States Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (R-Colorado) called for totally abolishing sex education during an interview at this weekend's Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Maryland.

"But we have to get aggressive and say, you know, there is going to be money spent in the Department of Education that is going to be funded. What do we want that funding to go towards? What do we not want it to go towards? Because there are schools that are worse than that are teaching worse than just gender ideology," Boebert, a right-wing conservative, said.

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Republicans are pushing 'outlandish conspiracy theory' to try to spring J6 'Antifa imposters': Jamie Raskin

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), a key figure on the former House January 6 Committee, laid into his Republican colleagues on MSNBC's "The ReidOut" Tuesday, following Fox News' redoubled efforts to whitewash the actions of the Capitol insurrectionists.

Republicans can't even get their story straight, argued Raskin, claiming one moment that the rioters were a leftist false flag and claiming it wasn't that big of a deal the next.

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Former Republican sounds alarm about 'radicalized' GOP base

A conservative offered a news flash about the "completely radicalized" state of the Republican Party Tuesday.

Former Republican congressman Joe Walsh watched in shock and horror at the rantings and ravings of Donald Trump and others at last weekend's Conservative Political Action Conference, and while he found their outlandish statements "eminently mockable," he cautioned in a new column for The Bulwark that it would be a mistake to write them off as some lunatic fringe.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene wants Antifa designated as 'domestic terrorists'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) wants to designate Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization.

The Georgia Republican plans to introduce a resolution declaring the anti-fascist group is a terrorist organization in response to ongoing violent protests in Atlanta that left the site of a proposed police training facility ablaze, reported Fox News.

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Jet passenger dies in 'severe turbulence' over New England

The National Safety Transportation Board is investigating the death of a business jet passenger who died Friday during "severe turbulence" over New England.

Three passengers and two crew members were onboard the Bombardier Challenger 300 aircraft as it hit turbulence, according to the NTSB. The aircraft was en route from Keene, New Hampshire, to Leesburg, Virginia. It was eventually diverted to Bradley International Airport in Connecticut following the death.

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