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John Oliver to Kevin McCarthy: You 'raised the monster' that is Madison Cawthorn and 'it's your effing problem'

Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) revealed this week that he no longer has "trust" in Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC), the young official who outed GOP members for having "sexual get-togethers" and snorting cocaine. But as John Oliver explained Sunday night, Cawthorn is essentially the monster that McCarthy built.

Oliver began by noting that no one uses the term "key bump" when referring to doing cocaine without knowing what it means. "So, you're already telling on yourself there."

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The only reason Donald Trump was in office is thanks to Sarah Palin: NYT author

New York Times reporter Jeremy Peters walked through the line crafted by Sarah Palin in 2008 that enabled Donald Trump's success in 2016.

Writing in his book Insurgency, Peters explained using language about entitlement and victimhood from people like Rush Limbaugh and Phyllis Schlafly led straight to Palin and then, ultimately, Trump.

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Trump goes all-in on Sarah Palin

It has only been a few days and there are 40 candidates running for Congress in Alaska, but former President Donald Trump has gone all-in on Sarah Palin.

In a statement Sunday evening, Trump explained that Palin endorsed him very early on in the process and, according to Trump, it worked out well.

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Zelensky's begs the Grammys to help tell Ukraine's story: Do anything 'but not silence'

A pre-taped video from Kyiv on Sunday, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told the crowd at the Grammys that the musicians of the world cannot stay silent at a time of such horror.

“The war. What is more opposite of music? The silence of ruined cities and killed people,” Zelensky said. “Our children draw swooping rockets, not shooting stars. Over 400 children have been injured and 153 children died, and we will never see them drawing. Our parents are happy to wake up in the morning in bomb shelters but alive. Our loved ones don’t know if we will be together again. The war doesn’t let us choose who survives and who stays in eternal silence.”

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Former Fox host says Sarah Palin can join the 'backbenchers' caucus in Congress 'who never do anything'

Sarah Palin made an announcement on April 1, but she wasn't joking. She is, in fact, running for Congress in Alaska, along with 40 other candidates. Palin has never fully disappeared, despite conservatives making themselves in her image. Speaking to CNN on Sunday, former Fox host Chris Stirewalk said that Palin would be the perfect addition to a kind of loser caucus that never actually accomplishes anything in Congress other than to "be famous."

Speaking to CNN's Jim Acosta, The Grio's April Ryan quoted LL Cool J, "Don't call it a comeback. I've been here for years."

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Lara Trump blames 'too safe' playgrounds after a deck filled with spring breakers collapses

When crowds rush to an outdoor deck and it can't hold the weight, it collapses. It isn't about the weight or the construction, though, according to Lara Trump. The daughter-in-law to the former president explained that decks collapse because playground equipment is "too safe" for children.

Saturday, an illegal Spring Break party in Santa Barbara, California resulted in a deck being overwhelmed, resulting in a collapse and injury of three.

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Jan. 6 committee member laments criminal referrals to the Justice Department have 'dropped into a void'

Former White House senior official Jared Kushner appeared before the House Select Committee investigating Jan. 6 this week. According to Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), the information delivered to the committee can't be revealed publicly, but Kushner was cooperative and answered the questions the committee had.

Kushner, who was on a plane coming back from Saudi Arabia on Jan. 6., landed in Washington after the worst of the attack, and simply went home.

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Veterans group asks if Tucker Carlson still questions if he should hate Putin after brutal attacks

It has been just a little over a month since Fox host Tucker Carlson spent a week defending Russian President Vladimir Putin. Now a veterans' group is asking why Carlson is supporting a war criminal.

Carlson's monologues were so glowing of the leader that state media took clips and ran them for the country to watch with Russian subtitles. While begging for an interview with Putin, Carlson infamously used both-sideism to paint Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as a "tyrant."

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Fox​ viewers are less likely to believe lies after being paid to watch CNN for 30 days: study

A groundbreaking new study paid viewers of the Fox News Network to watch CNN for 30 days. What they found is that the viewers ultimately became more skeptical and less likely to buy into fake news. The early impacts, after just three days, showed that the viewers were already starting to change.

The findings of the study, written by David E. Brockman and Joshua L. Kalla, explained that the experiment used content analysis comparing the two networks during Sept. 2020.

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'You're never, not ever, going to be president': Mike Pence buried for desperate Biden attack

Former Vice President Mike Pence doesn't have a chance joining the ticket again with Donald Trump in 2024, the ex-president has said. Still, Pence is desperately trying to get the Trump crowd to like him.

Appearing on the Fox network Sunday, Pence alleged that President Joe Biden had done more to destroy the United States than any president in history. He didn't give a list of examples, but presumably, he doesn't mean the nearly 8 million jobs created, record reduction in unemployment, and reestablishing the U.S. reputation abroad. Ironically, the Biden administration also decreased the deficit in its first year. Still, Pence complains.

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Former senior White House official explains how to resolve Trump's mysterious 7-hour call gap on Jan. 6

Writing for Rachel Maddow's blog, former litigator Lisa Rubin explained that she spoke with a former senior White House official about being able to find the missing seven-hour lapse in phone calls from former President Donald Trump on Jan. 6.

First is the presidential "daily diary," which is a list compiled by a full-time staff person and others who contribute details about everything the president has done throughout a day.

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Judge blocks all new Florida voter suppression laws — then knocks the Supreme Court for putting voting rights 'under siege'

In a 288-page document, District Court Judge Mark Walker blocked the Florida voter suppression bill and specifically called out judges and the Supreme Court for undercutting the Voting Rights Act. Mark Joseph Stern, Slate's court and law writer, cited several excerpts in the judge's decision that make the decision groundbreaking. Until the case goes to the Supreme Court, Florida's suppression laws will be stopped.

Republicans around the country have been pushing voter suppression laws after former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election after a record-setting voter turnout. In Texas, for example, Republicans confessed that the law they passed putting additional barriers on vote by mail wasn't due to an outbreak of voter fraud. Instead, it was to make people feel better.

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Fake Trump electors are getting new attention from the Justice Department and a grand jury: report

The Justice Department has been inundated with cases involving those who attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, but the pro-Trump conspiracies around the 2020 election are also getting increased scrutiny.

CNN.com reported Thursday that the DOJ is moving forward with the probe into those who falsified documents attempting to change electors ahead of the Jan. 6 count.

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