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Fox News host shocked after Ron DeSantis can't defend math book ban: 'They need to come up with some examples'

Fox News host Harris Faulkner on Tuesday insisted that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) must provide examples to defend his claim that math books are teaching critical race theory (CRT).

Last week, the Florida Department of Education revealed that it had rejected many math books due to the "indoctrination" of students. But DeSantis and other state officials have been unable to provide any examples of CRT in math books.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene furious she will ‘actually be questioned’ after judge allows a constitutional challenge to her candidacy

A federal judge is allowing a constitutional challenge to U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's ability to serve in Congress, and the Republican lawmaker from Georgia is outraged.

"I have to go to court on Friday and actually be questioned about something I've never been charged with and something I was completely against," Rep. Greene told Fox News' Tucker Carlson Monday night.

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'Trying to steal my district!' Marjorie Taylor Greene fumes about lawsuit to get her kicked off ballot

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Monday complained to Fox News' Tucker Carlson about a lawsuit labeling her an "insurrectionist" who is ineligible to run for public office.

While appearing on Carlson's show, Greene lashed out at activists who are trying to get her thrown off the ballot in her district.

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Florida’s complaint about CRT in math books comes from faked equation problems: State House Dem

More than four dozen math books were blocked in Florida alleging that they're teaching "critical race theory."

It led many to mock the extreme lengths that Gov. Ron DeSantis is going to eliminate things he finds objectionable. The story sparked outrage before it ultimately gave into mockery with people making jokes about math being "divisive" and that remainders are "socialist."

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Newly revealed Oath Keepers texts show organization of security details for Roger Stone and Mike Flynn

Newly revealed text messages among member of the Oath Keepers militia show that they discussed organizing security details for top Trump allies including Roger Stone and former national security adviser Mike Flynn.

As flagged by Politico's Kyle Cheney, the Oath Keepers talked on New Year's Day 2021 about providing Stone with security as he made his way to Washington D.C. for the ill-fated "Stop the Steal" rally that would precede the deadly Capitol riots.

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Jared Kushner boasts of connections with Russians and Saudis in leaked pitch to investors

Former Trump official Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of former President Donald Trump, is using his past work in the White House as an asset for investors in his new Affinity Partners investment fund.

The Intercept has obtained a slide deck from Affinity Partners that pitches Kushner's experience cutting deals with the governments of Russia and Saudi Arabia as something that should give investors confidence that their money will be well spent.

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The man who calls himself 'Trump's top pastor' just lost his bid for Trump's endorsement

Former President Donald Trump on Monday endorsed an incumbent Republican member of Congress -- and while this normally wouldn't merit discussion, he endorsed this candidate over one of his old 2016 campaign allies.

In a release from the former president, Trump said that he's supporting Rep. William Timmons (R-SC) instead of Pastor Mark Burns.

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'Worst I've ever seen it': Trump fans complain after his Truth Social network suffers multiple outages

Former President Donald Trump's Truth Social app has been a massive flop so far, and it looks like things got even worse on Monday.

As flagged by The Daily Beast's Zachary Petrizzo, Truth Social suffered multiple outages throughout the day, and its users were not shy about complaining.

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White House reporters laugh at Peter Doocy after Jen Psaki reminds him he's not a doctor

Fox correspondent Peter Doocy frequently faces off against White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, whom he routinely asks combative questions.

On Monday, Doocy asked about the mask mandates on planes and the recent ruling by a conservative judge to eliminate the mask mandate while traveling.

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Kimberly Guilfoyle meets with the Jan. 6 committee — and this time she cooperated: report

On Monday, Donald Trump Jr.'s fiancé Kimberly Guilfoyle spoke with the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The Daily Mail posted photos of Guilfoyle as she entered the O'Neill House Office Building.

Guilfoyle gave deposition to the House committee after being subpoenaed for the information related to her work on former President Donald Trump's 2020 campaign and in the lead up to Jan. 6. Guilfoyle was also in the VIP holding area with the president ahead of his speech to the rally crowd on Jan. 6 at the Ellipse.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene unfairly compares Ilhan Omar to 911 terrorists


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Trump is taking huge risks that could put an end to his political life: columnist

Donald Trump’s doling of last-minute endorsements in Ohio and Pennsylvania Republican Senate primaries is another attempt for him to show his political power, but according to the Washington Post's Henry Olsen, the former president's status as the GOP’s kingmaker "already stands on shaky ground."

"His first endorsee in the Pennsylvania Senate race, Sean Parnell, dropped out after his estranged wife accused him of spousal and child abuse (which Parnell denies)," Olsen writes. "And Trump’s pick in the Alabama Senate race, Rep. Mo Brooks, started in first place but gradually sank to third in the polls as he failed to keep up with two big-spending foes. Trump then withdrew his endorsement, apparently attempting to avoid defeat by abandoning ship. Savvy politicos nonetheless took note: Trump could command, but the GOP tides might not listen."

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Joe Manchin fundraiser included discussion of switching parties to run against Biden: report

Supporters of former President Donald Trump who attended a fundraiser for Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) said that they hoped the lawmaker would switch parties and challenge President Joe Biden in 2024.

CNBC reported that buzz about a possible party switch was overheard at a fundraiser for Manchin hosted by billionaire Nelson Peltz in Florida. Attendees paid $5,000 a plate to see Manchin speak.

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