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The View debates if Marjorie Taylor Greene should be ignored: 'Is there an actual value in this?'

"The View" debated whether it was worthwhile discussing controversial Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who recently suggested Jane Fonda had called for her assassination on the show.

The hosts reviewed a new study that found “hyper-partisan” politicians received more than four times the media coverage as more bipartisan lawmakers did during the 2022 midterm election cycle, and they agreed the Georgia Republican got a lot more attention than she probably deserved.

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'Furious' Marjorie Taylor Greene demands GOP beats 'war drums' against Mexican cartels

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Thursday angrily demanded that her party start "beating the war drums" against Mexican drug cartels.

Appearing on Steve Bannon's "War Room" podcast, the Georgia congresswoman declared she was "furious" with members of Congress, including some Republicans, whom she accused of not paying enough attention to the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border.

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How looming charges against Trump could plunge 2024 GOP primaries into chaos

When Jeb Bush ran for president in 2015 he famously called Donald Trump a “chaos candidate” who’d be a “chaos president.”

Little did the former Florida governor know, Trump could also turn out to be a chaos criminal defendant.

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'Unscrupulous' former Wells Fargo exec to plead guilty in scandal over bogus accounts

A former Wells Fargo Bank executive on Wednesday agreed to plead guilty in connection with a scandal over bogus accounts, the Department of Justice said in a news release.

Carrie L. Tolstedt, 63, of Scottsdale, Arizona, agreed to plead guilty to one count of obstruction of a bank examination.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene is arguing with officials and reporters over a bag of sand

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is convinced that a bag of sand found at the border is "an explosive device" planted by the cartel, and continues to argue with officials and reporters about it.

The "explosive device" turned out to be "filled with dirt, according to a Customs and Border Protection source who spoke to a Fox News journalist."

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Watergate prosecutor schools Trump’s lawyer over his 'sideshow' arguments

Former Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman had some harsh words for Joe Tacopina, a lawyer for former President Donald Trump, during a Wednesday appearance on MSNBC.

In an interview with Ari Melber on Tuesday, Tacopina sparred with the MSNBC host over the specifics of the former president's case before a Manhattan grand jury that could indict him for the hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels and model Karen McDougal.

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Michael Cohen hits back against Trump's 'unhinged' lawyer: 'He’s making Trump look worse'

Donald Trump's new lawyer, Joe Tacopina, spoke to MSNBC's Ari Melber on Tuesday, but according to former lawyer, Michael Cohen, he didn't do well.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace after leaving the New York court, Cohen wouldn't answer any questions about the details he told the jurors or even whether the federal prosecutors at the Southern District of New York had reached out to him.

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‘Deeply destructive crime’: Stanford employee accused of lying twice about being raped by Black men

A Stanford University employee has been charged in connection with making false rape allegations against Black men last year, authorities said Wednesday.

Jennifer Gries, 25, of Santa Clara, is facing felony perjury among other charges, the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office said in a news release.

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Ron DeSantis' Ukraine remarks 'landed like a thud' among Hill Republicans: reporter

Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman told MSNBC on Wednesday that what Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) said about Russia's invasion of Ukraine hasn't gone over well among Republicans on Capitol Hill.

DeSantis, who is assumed to be readying to announce his run for president in 2024, dipped his toe into foreign policy only to have it bitten off by retired generals and other military experts along with Capitol Hill Republicans.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene's claim that cartel planted bomb at border is false, 'high-level' source tells Fox

Marjorie Taylor Greene on Wednesday morning posted a photo on social media of what appears to be an explosive device found at the border that she alleges was planted by the cartel. But the object was actually filled with dirt, according to a Customs and Border Protection source who spoke to a Fox News journalist.
The far-right Republican congresswoman from Georgia called for military action against the cartels before her claims were deemed false by a Fox News journalist.
“Explosive found by Border Patrol Agents Jan 17th.Agents have surveillance of who brought it in and when and confirmed it was the Cartel,” Greene tweeted.

“This changes everything.”

RELATED: Marjorie Taylor Greene blurts out potentially classified info: 'I'm not going to be confidential'

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Idaho GOP lawmaker called out for associating herself with 'extremists'

According to a new report from the Southern Poverty Law Center, Idaho state Sen. Tammy Nichols has been "associating publicly" with "several extremists" in recent weeks.

The SPLC cites examples such as a recent Twitter post showing Nichols standing alongside conservative comedian Alex Stein, who went viral for a video he shared showing him shouting at Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and referring to her as a his "favorite big-booty Latina."

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From Marjorie Taylor Greene to Ro Khanna: Several members of Congress could personally profit from Biden-backed fossil fuel drilling project in Alaska

ConocoPhillips is the big corporate winner after the Biden administration this week approved the massive Willow oil and gas project.

The project will open massive amounts of public land in Alaska’s North Slope to new drilling by the Houston-based petroleum company.

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Georgia grand jurors heard another phone call of Trump trying to pressure state official: report

Former President Donald Trump tried to convince Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to "find" the nearly 12,000 votes he would need to overtake President Joe Biden.

And as it turns out, that was far from the only call Trump made to officials in Georgia in a desperate attempt to remain in power.

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