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Ari Melber calls Ted Cruz's bluff by matching audio for audio of what Cruz said publicly vs. privately about 2020

On Tuesday, MSNBC host Ari Melber revealed secret recordings of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) in a conversation with Fox host Maria Bartiromo in which he discusses ways to potentially challenge Joe Biden's victory in 2020.

In response, Cruz took to Twitter attacking the host as a clown for "breathlessly reporting that I 'secretly' said in a phone call . . . the EXACT same thing I said on national television the next morning! And then said again on the Senate floor four days later."

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Watch: Marjorie Taylor Greene implies stepmoms are not real moms as she rages at teacher's union chief

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has only been allowed back onto the House Education and Labor Committee for the last few months after previously losing all her committee assignments.

During Wednesday's hearing, the committee called the president of the American Federation of Teachers, Randi Weingarten, to testify about the "Diversity of Thought: Protecting Free Speech on College Campuses."

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Law school professor unaware of any judge in history issuing the kind of warning that Trump got today

The E. Jean Carroll case began with an attack on the petitioner from Donald Trump on his personal social media site, Truth Social. When the trial began, Carroll's lawyer read the comments to the judge, who was furious with the defendant.

Trump's lawyer said he'd address it with his client.

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'​I nearly died on their watch': Woman calls out Ted Cruz and John Cornyn during tense Senate abortion hearing

The Senate held a hearing on abortion Wednesday, though many Republicans didn't stick around for most of the testimony. Among the women who spoke was Amanda Zurawski, who nearly died after a medical emergency during her pregnancy meant that she couldn't get an abortion until she was closer to death.

The morning consisted of anti-abortion activists speaking out about the mental and emotional harm abortion has on women.

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Cops find large-capacity ammunition magazines at home of Republican candidate who threatened to 'light up' rivals

New Jersey law enforcement moved in on the home of a Republican candidate in East Brunswick. According to Patch, David Herrera, who ran for the town council, threatened to "light up the Mayor and Town Council," the court affidavit explained.

They ultimately found 17 large-capacity ammunition magazines at his house, which are illegal in the town.

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Trump's lawyers reveal new details about classified docs case in letter to House Republicans

Among the documents that Donald Trump had at Mar-a-Lago were transcripts of his phone calls with foreign leaders, the former president's lawyers told the Republican chair of the House Intelligence Committee in a letter.

According to CNN, the lawyers said that classified briefings of phone calls with international leaders were among “all manner of documents” in the 15 boxes Trump gave to the National Archives in 2022.

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Ron Johnson doesn't get why anyone cares about climate change because the US is not Africa

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI), who narrowly won his recent reelection, complained that global climate change didn't really matter because his state could use a little less snow.

Speaking in the Senate Budget Committee Wednesday, economist Michael Greenstone addressed the health costs of climate change.

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The View attacks Republican Party for 'pointing the finger at other people' for all of its problems

President Joe Biden announced his reelection campaign on Tuesday, focusing on "freedoms" as the key issue.

In response, Republicans released what "The View" co-hosts called an "AI-generated" ad about a dystopian future of the American apocalypse. It shows crumbling banks, San Francisco being shut down due to overwhelming crime and the fentanyl crisis, soldiers on the streets, China invading Taiwan, and 80,000 “illegals” storming the U.S. border.

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'Entirely inappropriate': Judge in rape trial calls out Trump's Truth Social rants

It didn't take long for Donald Trump to be reprimanded in court for his rants on Truth Social. Trump sounded off Wednesday against writer E. Jean Carroll, moments before she was expected to testify in her civil rape case against him.

"The E. Jean Carroll case, Ms. Bergdorf Goodman, is a made up SCAM," he wrote.

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'Damning' new J6 recording: Ted Cruz discusses how to force a reassessment of Biden's win

MSNBC's Ari Melber on Tuesday said that he had acquired a "damning" new recording of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) discussing how to potentially overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

"I think that the country deserves to have a credible assessment of these claims and what the evidence shows and the mechanism to try to force that is denying certification on the sixth," Cruz told Fox host Maria Bartiromo on Jan. 2, 2021.

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'Fish or cut bait': Judge tells Trump's lawyer to decide if he's testifying in E. Jean Carroll case

The jury selection and opening statements were both finished by the end of the first day of E. Jean Carroll's civil trial against former President Donald Trump. Caroll alleges that Trump knowingly defamed her after she accused him of rape.

At the close of the first day, as Trump's lawyer Joe Tacopina finished his opening statement, Judge Lewis Kaplan asked if the defendant would be testifying. Understandably, having the president in a courtroom adds many security concerns that must be considered. Given the trial is expected to go for five to ten days, it would create a tight timeline for the Secret Service to coordinate.

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Ex-Fox producer alleges network wanted her to spy on Maria Bartiromo as Dominion case began

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Tuesday, former Fox News producer Abby Grossberg said that as the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit began against the network, she was asked by the higher-ups to spy on her boss, Maria Bartiromo.

Among the Fox hosts, Bartiromo, along with Judge Jeanine Pirro and Lou Dobbs at Fox Business, were known for promoting the conspiracy theories that specifically cited Dominion.

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Ex-producer says Tucker Carlson told her to threaten Republican officials: 'We will destroy you'

Former Tucker Carlson producer spoke to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace about her lawsuit against Fox News after experiencing a what she alleges was a hostile work environment.

Among the things she revealed was the way in which the Fox News host was able to browbeat Republicans into doing whatever he wanted.

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