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Fox News cuts video feed as Trump supporter flashes white power sign at Georgia GOP rally

Fox News on Monday cut the video feed of an interview after a Trump supporter repeatedly flashed what appeared to be a white supremacist hand signal.

As correspondent Griff Jenkins' live report began, a group of Trump supporters chanted "stop the steal" ahead of President Donald Trump's Monday night rally in Dalton, Georgia.

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Fox News guests laugh in Trump supporter's face for delusional defense of Georgia phone tapes

Fox News pundits A. B. Stoddard and Jessica Tarlov laughed out loud on Sunday as Trump surrogate Gayle Trotter praised the president's attempt to pressure the state of Georgia to overturn his loss.

In audio of an hour-long phone call that was published on Sunday, Trump can be heard both berating and flattering Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who insists that President-elect Joe Biden's win was legitimate.

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George Conway delivers bad news to Trump on prison time potentially awaiting him for Georgia election tampering

Reacting to a Washington Post bombshell report that contained audio of Donald Trump begging and then demanding Georgia's secretary of state recalculate the presidential election vote totals in his state and find him close to 12,000 votes, attorney George Conway let the president know that he just committed a crime on tape and could potentially be looking at some jail time.

According to the Post report, Trump told Republican Brad Raffensperger, "So look. All I want to do is this. I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. Because we won the state. There's no way I lost Georgia. There's no way. We won by hundreds of thousands of votes."

That, Conway suggested, amounted to election tampering. Conway is the husband of former Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway and a founding member of the Lincoln Project.

With that in mind, he helpfully tweeted for the president -- and whoever is acting as his lawyer these days -- the relevant penalties for attempting or proposing fraud.

According to 52 U.S.C § 20511(2)(B): "A person, including an election official, who in any election for Federal office- knowingly and willfully deprives, defrauds, or attempts to deprive or defraud the residents of a State of a fair and impartially conducted election process, by- (A) the procurement or submission of voter registration applications that are known by the person to be materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent under the laws of the State in which the election is held; or
(B) the procurement, casting, or tabulation of ballots that are known by the person to be materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent under the laws of the State in which the election is held, shall be fined in accordance with title 18 (which fines shall be paid into the general fund of the Treasury, miscellaneous receipts (pursuant to section 3302 of title 31), notwithstanding any other law), or imprisoned not more than 5 years, or both."

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Jason Miller: Perdue deserves Senate seat because he 'stood strong' with Trump after Access Hollywood tapes

Trump campaign adviser Jason Miller on Sunday explained why President Donald Trump supports David Perdue's U.S. Senate bid in Georgia.

During an interview on Fox News, Miller recalled that Perdue had "stood strong" in 2016 after then-candidate Trump was heard bragging about sexual assault on Access Hollywood recordings.

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In hour-long call, Trump pressures Georgia official to 'recalculate' election and 'find 11,780 votes'

President Donald Trump tried for over an hour to pressure Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

The telephone call, which was described as "rambling" and "incoherent," was first reported by The Washington Post on Sunday.

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Republican lectured by CNN's Tapper on why the GOP's proposed election commission will flop

On Sunday morning, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) made an impassioned case for a voting commission proposed by 12 Republican senators in lieu of certifying the election of former Vice President Joe Biden on January 6th, saying it would allay voters worries of voter fraud.

DeWine defended the proposal after host Jake Tapper revealed that every GOP lawmaker who signed on to the plan refused to appear on "State of the Union" and explain themselves.

Near the end of the sometimes contentious interview, DeWine explained once again how the commission could work -- only to have host Tapper disabuse him of the notion it would have any impact on the president or Trump voters who believe the election was stolen.

"I'm saying we have to restore confidence in the people in this process," DeWine argued. "You can go through and talk about why we have this, the reality is it's not healthy in our system for that many people to think the system is not working."


"I want to turn to COVID-19 but let me make two points," Tapper proposed. "The why is important because the why is that President Trump and his minions -- and I'm not including you or [Republican Sen. Rob] Portman -- but President Trump and his minions have been lying for weeks about this election and because of that the people have been lied to and they have concerns. The solution is they should stop lying."

"Not that simple," DeWine protested.

"It is that simple," the CNN host shot back. "Let me finish my second point. The second point is, whatever blue-ribbon commission is formed and whatever they conclude, President Trump will attack them the same way he has attacked every single Republican who has stood up for election integrity, whether it is the governor of Arizona or the governor of Georgia or the commissioner of Philadelphia who is a republican, the Maricopa County Board of Canvassers."

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Fox News host rips GOPers over Electoral College plot: 'There’s nothing that supports that this was rigged'

Fox News host Jedidiah Bila on Sunday criticized Republicans who want to overturn President-elect Joe Biden's victory by officially objecting to the results of the Electoral College.

"I actually find it really outrageous," Bila explained to Fox News host Howard Kurtz. "And the reason is that if you look at what's gone on here, I think the media has actually been pretty fair, particularly the news divisions."

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'I’ve had enough of hearing this': Chuck Todd snaps at Ron Johnson for pushing debunked conspiracies

"Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd snapped at Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) as he tried to bring up his investigation of Hunter Biden on Sunday morning..

During a contentious interview on NBC, Todd pressed Johnson for "carrying water" for all of Donald Trump baseless conspiracy claims that led to Johnson bringing up the President-elect's son.

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'Not helpful': Ted Cruz says colleagues want him 'arrested and tried for the crimes of sedition and treason'

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on Sunday encouraged his critics to "calm down" and "relax" about a plan to delay President-elect Joe Biden's 2020 victory by officially objecting to Electoral College votes on January 6th.

During an interview on Fox News, host Maria Bartiromo asked Cruz about the "pressure" he is getting from members of both parties who oppose his plan to object to Biden's win. She noted that some of colleagues have said that the Cruz plan borders on sedition.

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Trump's surgeon general cornered on CNN over president's COVID-19 death toll lies

Donald Trump's surgeon general found himself in the hot seat on Sunday morning when he was forced to admit that the president lied when he accused the Centers for Disease Control of inflating COVID-19 death toll numbers in an early morning tweet.

Appearing on "State of the Union," Surgeon General Jerome Adams was defending the administration's botched COVID-19 vaccine roll-out when host Tapper blindsided him with the president's tweet that called reports from the CDC on infection rates and deaths "Fake News."


"He just tweeted another lie about coronavirus this morning," Tapper noted. "He tweeted 'The number of cases and deaths of the China virus is far exaggerated in the United States because of the CDC's ridiculous method of determination compared to other countries and many of whom report, very inaccurately and low.'"

"That is not true" the CNN host continued. "The CDC does not 'when in doubt call it COVID.' That is is not the case. And 350,000 Americans have died from the coronavirus. Can you tell the American people, including the families and friends of those who have died from coronavirus, that that is the real death toll? And what is it like as a surgeon general when the president of the United States spreads these lies about the pandemic?"

"Jake, you and I have talked about this and one of the most challenging things about this entire pandemic from all sides has been trying to get health information to the American people in the midst of the politics," Adams parried. "I don't speak for the president. I speak for the Office of the Surgeon General and the public health services and I'm focused on making sure people get the information they need and wash your hands and stay your distance and get the vaccine when it's available."

"350,000 dead Americans, is that an actual number or does the CDC have a bogus way of when in doubt call it COVID as the president claims?" Tapper persisted.

"From a health perspective I have no reason to doubt those numbers and I think people need to be very aware it's not about the deaths as we talked about earlier but the hospitalizations and the capacity," Adams conceded.

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Kelly Loeffler spars with Fox News host and shamelessly admits she's not giving straight answers

Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) admitted on Sunday that she was refusing to give straight answers about how she would vote.

During an interview on Fox News, host Bret Baier noted that Loeffler had chosen to campaign instead of voting to override President Donald Trump's veto of a major defense spending bill known as the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

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CNN's Tapper rips 12-GOP senator 'sedition caucus' for election overthrow plot

CNN "State of the Union" host Jake Tapper led off his Sunday morning show by ripping into Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and the dozen Republican senators who are planning on trying to derail the certification of the 2020 presidential election for refusing to either appear or issue a statement explaining themselves.

Calling the group of lawmakers the "sedition caucus," Tapper was unsparing in his criticism as his producer showed their pictures behind him.

"On Saturday, 11 Republican senators said they would vote against counting electoral votes in Congress next week calling for, quote, 'an emergency ten-day audit of emergency returns' despite there being no evidence of widespread voter fraud," Tapper began. "The group is following the lead of Senator Josh Hawley who says he will formally object to Biden's decisive win despite zero credible evidence that would jusify such a move -- zero."

"Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska slammed Hawley and others of the sedition caucus saying, 'adults don't point a loaded gun at the legitimate government,'" Tapper continued. "Mitt Romney said on Saturday "I could never have imagined seeing these things in the greatest democracy in the world.'"

"We invited each of the 12 senators involved in plotting this disgraceful effort to come on the show and try to defend and explain their position. Each of them declined or failed to respond," he reported. "It all recalls what Ulysses Grant wrote in 1861: 'There are two parties now, traitors and patriots.'"

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Trump rages at CDC -- calling reports of COVID-19 deaths and infections 'Fake news!'

Donald Trump kicked off his Sunday morning by launching a full scale attack on the Centers for Disease Control, calling their reporting on COVID-19 infections and deaths "Fake News!."

As the coronavirus death toll climbs and most states are seeing surges in infections, the outgoing president lashed out at CDC officials for reporting on the numbers to the public.

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