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'Reality check': Reporter shuts down Marjorie Taylor Greene's latest demand

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) appeared on Maria Bartiromo's Fox Business show on Sunday to defend her efforts to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) last week.

During the interview, Greene told Bartiromo that she would have happily backed off her crusade to ouster Johnson on the condition that he defund special counsel Jack Smith's criminal cases into former President Donald Trump.

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'She quickly took off her clothes': Fox News host slut shames Stormy Daniels

Fox News host Howard Kurtz shamed adult film actress Stormy Daniels because she allegedly regretted having sex with former President Donald Trump.

On the Sunday edition of the Fox News Media Buzz program, Kurtz began with an attack on Daniels' testimony at Trump's hush money trial.

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'His deterioration is accelerating': Psychologists express alarm at latest Trump gaffes

Two professional psychologists this weekend explained why they are growing increasingly alarmed at what they say is former President Donald Trump's "deteriorating" mental state.

Harry Segal, clinical psychologist and senior lecturer in the Psychology Department at Cornell University, and John Gartner, a psychologist and former assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University Medical School, hosted a podcast on Saturday where they discussed the urgent need to talk publicly about Trump's mental stability heading into the 2024 presidential election.

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Maria Bartiromo rips into Marjorie Taylor Greene for 'disruption' with bid to oust speaker

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo confronted Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for causing a "disruption" in the U.S. House of Representatives by trying to oust Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).

During an interview on Sunday Morning Futures, Greene worried that Republicans would vote for former President Donald Trump but not vote for House members who did not fight for his agenda.

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'Crap!' Lindsey Graham shouts down Kristen Welker as he calls to bomb Gaza like Hiroshima

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) raised his voice at NBC host Kristen Welker Sunday as he called for Gaza to be bombed like the U.S. bombed Hiroshima in World War II.

"I guess the question is, why does Israel need the most massive bombs that can potentially level an entire block in order to wage this war?" Welker asked Graham on Meet the Press. "Why can't it be more precise?"

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'Reagan did the same thing': Fox News host corners Rick Scott on Biden's Israel policy

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) could not come up with a good answer Sunday when Fox News guest host Benjamin Hall pointed out that President Joe Biden had a similar Israel policy to former President Ronald Reagan.

As Scott was criticizing Biden for not providing enough support to Israel, Hall noted that he was not the first president to withhold arms from Israel.

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'He had dinner with an anti-Semite': CNN host grills JD Vance on bigoted Trump statements

CNN's Dana Bash on Sunday grilled Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) about former President Donald Trump's repeated attacks on American Jews and his associations with notorious anti-Semites.

During the interview, Bash asked Vance to comment on Trump's recent remarks that any Jewish person who voted for President Joe Biden in 2020 should be "ashamed" of themselves.

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Watch: CNN host screams as cicada flies around the set

CNN's Amara Walker on Sunday screamed loudly after a cicada began flying around on the set.

The cicada in question was brought by Dr. Saad Bhamla, an assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology who came on to discuss the insects' life cycles and mating habits.

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War game simulation shows Trump leaving NATO in 'ruin'

A group of foreign policy experts recently ran a war game to simulate a potential second Trump presidency, and Business Insider reports that the result was a "collapse" in the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance (NATO).

Finley Grimble, a British foreign policy expert who designed and ran the game, said the results show how Trump could gradually wreck NATO without formally abandoning the alliance.

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'Crowd has been thinning': Trump supporters reportedly 'walking out' of N.J. rally

Donald Trump loves to brag about the "huge" size of his political rallies, but on Saturday a reporter spotted the ex-president's supporters leaving the event while he was still speaking.

Trump over the weekend spoke in New Jersey, which most polls show is solidly behind the current president, Joe Biden. After the event, the former president was criticized for making a mistake about China and for apparently slurring his speech.

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'Carry-dite-bye-raye-sigh-en': Trump mocked as rally shows his 'slurring is getting worse'

Donald Trump was ridiculed online after his rally on Saturday, including for appearing to "slur" his words.

The former president spoke in New Jersey over the weekend, where he confused people with his comments about "O.J." and appeared to mistake Beijing for Taiwan.

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Judge Cannon may have just given Jack Smith an excuse to replace her: Watergate prosecutor

The Florida judge overseeing Donald Trump's criminal documents case may have just given the prosecution an excuse to take action, a former Watergate prosecutor said on Saturday.

Former Watergate prosecutor and "Sisters in Law" co-host, Jill Wine-Banks, appeared on MSNBC over the weekend, where she was asked about Judge Aileen Cannon's actions in the case in which Trump stands accused of stashing away confidential government documents after his presidency. He has pleaded not guilty in the case.

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'Whoops': Social media slams Trump after he 'mistakes Beijing for Taiwan' at rally

Donald Trump made a splash by rallying in New Jersey, a state where some polls show he doesn't have a shot, but social media users were more focused on the former president's slip-up on China.

One of the first things Trump said at his rally in the Garden State went viral online. He thanked someone in the crowd, a former football player and Trump "golfing friend," named O.J. While Trump was roundly mocked, some said Trump was referring to someone other than the late accused murderer O.J. Simpson.

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