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'Can't unsee this': MS NOW panel goes off the rails over 'lunkhead' RFK Jr. video

A “workoutvideo posted by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to X late Tuesday was greeted by gales of laughter and no small measure of disgust and bafflement on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe” on Wednesday morning.

With no introduction, the video of the controversial RFK Jr. and aging rocker Kid Rock taking off their shirts and exercising, with Rock’s “Bawitdaba” from 1999 as a soundtrack, was shown, before the “Morning Joe" producers cut to the panel, most of whom were laughing.

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Trump admin must learn from 'cautionary' tale of one first-year disaster: conservative

Donald Trump and his administration must learn from the backlash they experienced after attempting to cancel Jimmy Kimmel last year, according to a conservative.

The president has been a frequent critic of the talk show host, firing out Truth Social posts against the 58-year-old comedian on the social media platform. But an attempt by the admin to pull Kimmel from the air and subsequently cancel his show was met with pushback from audiences and other talk show hosts.

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'You're not answering the question:' CNN host holds conservative's feet to fire on Colbert

CNN's Audie Cornish challenged a conservative political operative to address whether President Donald Trump's administration was imposing right-wing ideology on the media.

Panelists on "CNN This Morning" discussed late night-talk show host Stephen Colbert's feud with his own network CBS, which he claimed had barred him from airing an interview with Democratic Texas senate hopeful James Talarico because network lawyers had warned him it went against federal "equal time" rules, and conservative activist Terry Schilling downplayed the move.

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Marco Rubio exposed for ‘secret talks’ amid Trump admin’s starvation campaign

Secretary of State Marco Rubio was revealed by Axios Wednesday to be engaged in “secret talks” with the grandson of ex-Cuban President Raúl Castro, bypassing official communication channels as part of the Trump administration’s brutal campaign to starve the Caribbean nation of resources in the pursuit of regime change.

"Our position – the U.S. government's position – is the regime has to go," one senior Trump administration official told Axios in its report Wednesday, speaking on the condition of anonymity. "But what exactly that looks like is up to [President Donald Trump] and he has yet to decide. Rubio is still in talks with the grandson."

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House Republicans ignoring 'absurd' Trump demand despite backroom arm-twisting: report

Donald Trump's crusade to restrict or end mail-in voting has butted up against resistance from House Republicans whose electoral prospects depend on maximizing voter turnout.

According to Politico reporter Mia McCarthy, the White House tried behind the scenes to strong-arm Republicans to include mail-in voting restrictions in the recently passed SAVE America Act, but the effort proved unsuccessful. Some GOP lawmakers have grown frustrated with the president's demands.

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Trump intel chief election meddling should 'freak everybody out,' top Dems shout

WASHINGTON — On Capitol Hill, questions keep mounting about Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s 2020 election investigation and whether she’s using foreign surveillance officers and resources on U.S. soil.

Democrats demanding answers about why DNI Gabbard was present for the hugely controversial FBI raid on an election office in Fulton County, Georgia last month are eager to grill her when she publicly testifies before the Senate intelligence Committee in March.

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'Turmoil' at key Trump agency could cause problems for GOP in midterms: report

Donald Trump's administration has fallen short of easing tensions with the drug industry after talks were held yesterday (February 17).

Pricing for initiatives that may benefit the pharmaceutical trade and inconsistent standards from the Food and Drug Administration have stoked anxiety within the industry, according to insiders. An industry forum led to minimal success for both the wants of the drug industry and the Trump administration.

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Trump inches close to 'pulling the trigger' on 'full-fledged war': 'Could begin very soon'

As a fleet of U.S. warships barrel toward Iran, the Trump administration appears poised to “pull the trigger” on a “full-fledged war” at any moment, and may do so sooner than “most Americans realize,” Axios reported Wednesday.

“Trump's military and rhetorical buildups make it hard for him to back down without major concessions from Iran on its nuclear program,” writes Axios’ Mike Allen in the outlet’s report Wednesday.

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Ex-Bush doctor rages at Trump pick's latest move: '20 million people don't have insurance'

A doctor who served as Vice President Dick Cheney's cardiologist has fumed at RFK Jr.'s recent advice to the American people.

The Secretary of Health and Human Services shared a video of himself and Kid Rock backing two messages to the public. The video, which was posted to Kennedy's X account, is captioned, "I've teamed up with Kid Rock to deliver two simple messages to the American people: GET ACTIVE + EAT REAL FOOD."

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Two Trump officials under 'painstaking' pressure to deliver with deck stacked against them

A pair of advisors to Donald Trump is under increasing pressure to deliver on the goal of giving him a presidential legacy.

Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff are believed to be in the hot seat as they continue to broker peace on behalf of Trump in a series of world conflicts. Whether they are successful will decide how Trump's legacy as a world leader is written, according to CNN analyst Steven Collinson. This pressure may make the pair's efforts trickier, and their aims of brokering peace that much harder.

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Trump doubles down on 'crooked elections' claim with late-night Truth Social post

Donald Trump has added fuel to the fire of his election fraud claim with a late-night Truth Social post.

The president shared quotes from former co-director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Dan Bongino's latest podcast episode, where he and John Solomon spoke of Trump's claim of election fraud in 2020. Trump has shared this unverified claim of election fraud several times since the results of the 2020 election, and has since made further comment.

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MAGA Republican's son cited for child abuse for the second time: report

A MAGA Republican's son has been cited for misdemeanor child abuse for the second time, a new report revealed.

Rep. Lauren Boebert's (R-CO) oldest son, Tyler, was cited for misdemeanor child abuse after the lawmaker's two-year-old grandchild wandered away from the family home in Windsor, Colorado, on Sunday, Windsor police told local news outlet 9News on Tuesday. Tyler Boebert was cited for a similar charge at the family home last July, according to the report.

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MS NOW host sounds off on 'most cowardly corporate lawyers' after canceled Dem interview

MS NOW host Lawrence O'Donnell sounded off against what he described as "the most cowardly corporate lawyers in America" after a popular Democrat's interview was canceled.

On Monday night, Texas state Rep. James Talarico was scheduled to appear on "The Late Show" with host Stephen Colbert. But Colbert told the audience that the interview was canceled because CBS News' lawyers said it could violate the Federal Communications Commission's equal-time rule. Instead of airing the interview live, Colbert posted it on social media, where it attracted millions of views.

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