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'Tucker lying for attention': GOP lawmaker feuds with ex-Fox News host

Conservative media host Tucker Carlson was under fire on Friday after he attacked a Republican lawmaker for voting in favor of a bill that would encourage TikTok to divest from its Chinese ownership.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) voted in support of the bill, after which Carlson said, "This is Rep. Dan Crenshaw as he walks out of the Capitol after voting to give Joe Biden the power to shut down news sites that dare to challenge him." Crenshaw evaluated the evidence instead of making any announcement in public.

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Peter Navarro begs SCOTUS for Get Out Of Jail Free card: court records

Peter Navarro wants the Supreme Court to hand him a Get Out Of Jail Free card, court records show.

Navarro, former President Donald Trump's onetime trade adviser, filed Friday an emergency application to stay his four-month sentence on misdemeanor criminal contempt of Congress charges he hopes to appeal.

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Fox News host says 'sorry' for showing wrong Black lawyer instead of Nathan Wade

Laura Ingraham made a mea culpa on Friday night for her program "The Ingraham Angle" blundering a graphic supposed to feature Fulton County DA Fani Willis next to her now resigned special prosecutor Nathan Wade.

The graphic shown during her monologue included attorney Terrence Bradley, who had served as Wade's divorce attorney and a partner in his private practice.

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'A huge deal': Ex-GOP staffer says recent Trump repudiation might tip the scales for Biden

Trump losing the confidence of his first veep in Mike Pence could be a bellwether moment.

"It should come as no surprise that I will not be endorsing Donald Trump this year," Pence said on Fox News' "The Story."

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'Lost control': Ex-prosecutor slams judge in Trump case for 'taking shots' at Fani Willis

Judge McAfee is "losing control," according to one former prosecutor.

McAfee, the jurist overseeing the case in which Fani Willis is prosecuting Donald Trump for allegedly attempting to subvert the 2020 election, on Friday ruled that Willis couldn't keep her former boyfriend, Nathan Wade,- on the high-profile case. McAfee has been under a steady assault from conservatives who think Willis should already have been booted.

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'That's not a finding!' CNN experts battle it out over judge's Fani Willis order

The Georgia judge delivered several setbacks for Fulton County DA Fani Willis this week.

He nixed six of the 41 counts filed in sprawling RICO election subversion case against Trump and co-defendants, made an ultimatum that either Willis or her ex-romantic flame Nathan Wade step down from the case (Wade formally withdrew) — and then suggested their testimonies under oath to defend against misconduct weren't completely on the level.

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Rudy Giuliani won't give up 'pot of gold' Florida condo to bankruptcy creditors: report

Bankrupt Rudy Giuliani's "pot of gold" may be his prized Palm Beach condo.

Creditors say they want to sell the pad, but have so far been rebuffed by the former New York City mayor.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene accused of arguing Judge McAfee should be pulled from Trump case

Marjorie Taylor Greene caught a fact-check on Friday after she argued that Judge McAfee should be removed from the Donald Trump criminal case in Georgia, in part because he donated to Fani Willis years ago.

Reacting to the ruling in which McAfee said Fani Willis could continue prosecuting Trump, Greene claimed that "Judge McAfee worked for Fani Willis and donated to her campaign AND has now ruled that Fani can keep prosecuting Trump but only if she removes her lover Nathan Wade off the case!"

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'How are you this blind?' outcry at Never Trumper Ben Shapiro co-hosting MAGA fundraiser

He was once a loud Never-Trumper. Now he's ready to "walk over broken glass" to back the MAGA leader.

In 2016, Ben Shapiro said he would "never... ever" vote for Donald Trump. Fast forward to 2024, and Shapiro is planning to host a fundraiser in The Don's honor.

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'Fact check this': Katie Britt buried for posting about 'real' consequence of Biden policy

Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) isn't staying silent, doubling down on her efforts to blame Joe Biden for alleged consequences of his policies on the border.

Britt was recently embroiled in scandal after her GOP State of the Union response was found to have been false or misleading because parts of it appeared to blame Joe Biden for injustices that occurred in Mexico many years ago. Days later, she sent out a self-pitying fundraising plea in which she declared her heart was broken.

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'Person of interest' IDed in swatting attacks on Biden administration officials: report

A "person of interest" in Serbia has been connected to a spate of swatting calls aimed at senior Biden administration officials, according to a new report.

The Secret Service has tied more than 100 harassing calls made over the winter holidays — primarily targeting Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Jen Easterly — to a Serbia-located swatter who could soon face charges, CBS News reported Friday.

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MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace sends a message to generals that they have a 'duty' to speak out

A conversation on MSNBC included political experts who agreed that no one is coming to save the U.S. from Donald Trump. Only voters can.

Former lead investigator for the House Select Committee Tim Heaphy explained that the more time passes, the harder it will be for prosecutors to convict Trump because memories fade and public interest does too.

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Mental health experts flag 'worrisome signs in the GOP candidate's cognitive presentation'

Psychiatrists and mental health experts are asking that a rule be made that any presidential candidate over the age of 75 have a "comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation" to ensure that he or she is fit to serve in office.

The working group, known as "Duty to Warn," collaborated in 2017 on a book that walked through the mental and cognitive health of then-President Donald Trump and the dangers he posed to the United States.

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