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Republican admits the party has 'no outreach' to blacks: The president 'assaults every person of color'

MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton discussed the ways in which Democratic presidential candidates are addressing race issues. Republicans, on the other hand, have done little to no outreach over the past years.

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'Poor baby didn't want to get his hair wet': Ana Navarro mocks Trump for 'snow woman' attack on Klobuchar

President Donald Trump tried to attack Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) because she held her announcement outdoors in the snow in her home state.

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'Wonderful to watch Trump voters learn': MSNBC panel laughs at conservatives angry over small tax returns

Americans have begun to learn the impact of the Republican tax cut that was rolled into effect after they failed to "repeal and replace" the Affordable Care Act. Not only did the trickle-down tax cut have no impact on businesses, economist Paul Krugman said it has made Americans worse off.

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Fox & Friends host says he hasn't washed hands in 10 years: 'Germs are not a real thing -- I can’t see them'

Fox News host Pete Hegseth explained on Sunday that he doesn't wash his hands because "germs are not a real thing."

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Ex-Fox News guest hammers 'half-witted' network hosts and 'audience of half-witted people' for border lies

Journalist Tiffany Cross of The Beat DC on Sunday blasted supporters of President Donald Trump's border wall as "half-wits."

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Alan Dershowitz goes down in flames defending The National Enquirer's 'extortion-ish' threat to Jeff Bezos

Law professor Alan Dershowitz on Sunday defended The National Enquirer's parent company, AMI, and its chairman, David Pecker, against allegations that they attempted to blackmail Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.

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'People see you laughing': Chris Wallace nails Mick Mulvaney for chuckling at acting AG's disrespect for Congress

Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney on Sunday suggested that President Donald Trump could not work with Democrats on legislation if they "punch him in the face" with investigations.

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SNL goes in-depth on the appearance of Jeff Bezos' penis during cold opening

NBC's "Saturday Night Live" tackled the alleged blackmail of Jeff Bezos by the National Enquirer.

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Both sexual assault accusers willing to testify at impeachment hearings for Virginia Lt. Governor

Two women who have come forward to accuse Virginia Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax of sexual assault are willing to testify at impeachment hearings, NBC News reported on Saturday night.

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Elizabeth Warren launches 2020 bid: 'Money has too much damn influence in Washington'

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, struggling to move past criticism over her claims of Native American heritage, aimed for a fresh start on Saturday with the formal launch of her 2020 presidential campaign, saying that she is fighting for all Americans.

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Jeanine Pirro launched bizarre 'cows farting' attack against Rep AOC on Fox News

The Fox News obsession with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) continued on Saturday when Jeanine Pirro attacked the congresswoman for backing the Green New Deal to combat climate change.

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Putin is happy that Trump is weakening the United States — and it was all part of his 'strategic' plan: ex-ambassador

A former U.S. ambassador to Russia explained how the Russian government has reacted to its "operation" to get Donald Trump elected to the American presidency — and what he's delivered for the country in the two years of his term.

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Ex-GOP lawmaker stuns Fox Business News panel by blurting Democrats are stuck with a 'Virginia tar baby'

A former New York Republican congresswoman caused the panel on a Fox Business News show to step back after she said Democrats have a "tar baby" on their hands with the recent scandals in Virginia.

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