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'A teaser for Alex Jones' OnlyFans?' Host raises questions with vulgar post about leftists

Noted right-wing television personality and court-adjudicated conspiracy theorist Alex Jones set the internet on fire Wednesday with a vulgar post about liberals.

Jones, who recently declared he'd go on a "warpath" against former president Donald Trump in connection with his stance on the Covid vaccines, made a post on Wednesday that confused and delighted many social media users. Jones has also been in the media recently for having to pay massive sums in connection with Sandy Hook conspiracy theories that put victims' lives at risk.

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Trump mocked for saying Hillary Clinton's acid 'will destroy everything within 10 miles'

Trump's having a tough time passing an acid test.

In an interview with Newsmax host Greg Kelly, former President Donald Trump seemed to accuse Bill and Hillary Clinton of getting away with questionable conduct.

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'Punishing Donald': Mary Trump says her uncle gets hit hardest from new House GOP drama​

Republican lawmaker Ken Buck announced he would retire early, throwing into doubt fellow Republican Lauren Boebert's bid to capture his old seat after he vacates it, but the effects of the decision also hit Donald Trump, according to his own niece.

Psychologist Mary Trump, who counts the former president as her uncle, said on Wednesday that the "one person who will experience the most fallout from this latest House debacle is Donald" J. Trump. She wrote about the topic on her Substack.

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'Very telling' government texts released from Jan. 6: 'Glad DC has strict gun control'

An ethics group on Wednesday announced that it had obtained numerous newly public text messages from Homeland Security officials on Jan. 6.

Internal text messages from the Federal Protective Service obtained by Citizens for Responsible Ethics in Washington (CREW) give a "never before seen look at how senior government law enforcement officials prepared for and responded to the insurrection on January 6th."

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Mike Lindell teases 'explosive evidence' of fraud that will unanimously convince SCOTUS

MyPillow CEO and election conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell wants everyone to know that tomorrow, he will finally release the "explosive evidence" that will prove he was right all along about the 2020 election being stolen.

"We're able to add new evidence that just came about three months ago," said Lindell on his Lindell-TV program with former Fox host Lou Dobbs. "This evidence is more explosive than any evidence I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot. This is gonna shock the world on Thursday, and it's — Lou, I've never been more optimistic and excited."

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'An insider threat': Conservative warns Trump shouldn't be given intelligence briefings

Former President Donald Trump would, as a matter of tradition, receive intelligence briefings on the campaign trail, now that he has effectively secured the nomination for the Republican Party.

But President Joe Biden should not allow this to happen, conservative analyst and former Naval War College professor Tom Nichols wrote for The Atlantic on Wednesday, because Trump is "an insider threat" to the country's security.

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Revealed: Don Lemon shows sneak preview of combative Elon Musk interview

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon went back to CNN, the network where he worked for 17 years, to play some teaser clips from his sit-down with tech titan Elon Musk shortly after learning that his distribution deal with Twitter/X was canceled.

"I took Elon Musk, I took X, I took their management at their word because they pursued me so hard that they were going to put me on their platform and give me as much assistance and support as they promised," he said during an appearance on CNN's "Out Front" with Erin Burnett. "And they did not do that."

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Trump's new argument shows his 'unbelievable narcissism': ex-GOP strategist

Former President Donald Trump and his allies are trying to convince voters that everything was better four years ago just before he left office — despite the fact that unemployment topped out at 15 percent, society was shut down by a lethal pandemic, and Trump himself was demanding that the CDC not take exposed passengers off a cruise ship because "I like the numbers being where they are."

Former George W. Bush strategist Matt Dowd slammed the former president for his self-aggrandizement in an MSNBC segment alongside Dr. Uché Blackstock, after anchor Joy Reid played a clip of Trump's comments about the ship from 2020.

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'Serial liar': Stefanik roasted after taking credit for federal money she voted against

House Republican Conference chair Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-New York) recently patted herself on the back for a $1.8 million federal grant a community within her district received. However, that money came from a bill she and every other Republican opposed.

Local publication North Country This Week — based in Stefanik's 21st House District in upstate New York — reported that the US Department of Agriculture grant went toward the South Raquette Water District in Massena, NY. Stefanik took credit for the funding, telling the outlet that she helped fast-track the grant application through the House Appropriations Committee to quickly get the funds approved.

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'You're a fraud!': Gavin Newsom hits back at Mike Johnson over GOP accomplishments

California's Democratic governor Gavin Newsom and the GOP's House Speaker Mike Johnson went to war against one another on Wednesday.

It began when Newsom, who in recent months held a debate against then-GOP candidate Ron DeSantis, fired a shot at Republicans for being too hyper-focused on a border issue they purportedly aren't clamoring to fix.

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'Not a lot of escape routes': Reporter shines light on Trump's 'dire' financial problems

Former President Donald Trump's finances are crumbling, Atlantic reporter David Graham told MSNBC's Katie Phang on Wednesday — and there aren't a lot of ways he can get out of the crisis he's in.

This comes as Trump has been slammed with a double whammy of an $83.3 million judgment in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case and a $464 million judgment in the Trump Organization civil fraud case — which is likely more than he has in liquidity.

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Potential Trump V.P. pick Kristi Noem accused of violating law with 'weird' dental video

Gov. Kristi Noem's "weird" dental video has given her a new problem to chew on: a lawsuit accusing the South Dakota Republican of false advertising.

Consumer protection nonprofit Travelers United filed suit Wednesday over a viral video posted March 12 that shows Noem — who is described in court filings as a social media "influencer" — promoting veneers she received from the dental group Smile Texas.

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GOP Senate hopeful thinks alcohol should only be legal for those who distill it themselves

A Wisconsin Republican hopeful for Senate told a group of Republican voters in Jefferson County that he doesn't think alcohol ever should have been legal for "commercialized" sale.

According to Rolling Stone's Tessa Stuart, real estate developer Eric Hovde made the comments during a 2017 GOP "Pints and Politics" event in Johnson Creek, when he was considering a Senate run in that upcoming midterm, during a broader discussion about the legalization of marijuana.

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