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'We're run by a pedophile ring': RFK Jr. fan called out for conspiracy theories on C-SPAN

A supporter of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was called out for repeating conspiracy theories after he claimed pedophiles were secretly running the country.

During the Sunday edition of C-SPAN's Washington Journal, a caller named David said he had recently switched from the Democratic Party to become an independent voter.

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'Put his behind in jail': MSNBC host pounces on Trump after new 'unhinged' judge attack

Reacting to a three-part Truth Social post where Donald Trump lashed out at Judges Arthur Engoron, Lewis Kaplan and Juan Merchan on Saturday — calling all three "corrupt" — a visibly frustrated Michael Steele demanded to know why the former president hasn't been jailed for making threats.

Steele, the former head of the Republican National Committee who now co-hosts MSNBC's "The Weekend," claimed that enough is enough after Trump has been on the receiving end of multiple judicial gag orders which he has subsequently ignored.

After co-host Alicia Menendez bluntly called Trump's latest Truth Social diatribe "unhinged," Steele grew aggravated when legal analyst Chuck Rosenberg claimed that the judges were being cautious.

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That led to Steele's outburst.

"What is it that these judges don't get with Donald Trump at this point, with the gag orders, with the imposing of penalties to check his rogue behavior," he began. "I don't get it. The man is now putting out subtle threat warnings to this judge, getting his base — we've already had how many incidents now where rogue members of his base have gone off and done stupid stuff. Nancy Pelosi's husband, et cetera. I don't get it. Tell me, what am I missing? What is America missing that the courts just can't shut this man up?"

After Rosenberg defended the judges' inaction, Steele was still not satisfied.

"I don't know what evidence we need, short of something horrific happening to one of these judges or a member of their family or someone on their staff, that then people will go, 'Oh, maybe we should just put his behind in jail to shut him up,' but that's just my reaction," he fumed.

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House Freedom Caucus in turmoil over internal war with Trumpworld

With the 2024 presidential election looming, Donald Trump insiders are feuding with the far-right members of the House Freedom Caucus whose leader endorsed Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) leaving bruised feelings and lingering resentment.

Previously headed up by Reps. Mark Meadows (R-NC) and Mick Mulvaney (R-SC) — both of whom went on to serve as White House chief of staff for the former president — Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) is now at the helm and that has members of Trump's inner circle furious because of his previous endorsement snub.

Add to that, not every member of the caucus is whole-heartedly backing Trump's third bid for the Oval Office which is also straining relations.

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According to a report from the Daily Beast's Reese Gorman and Matt Fuller, "... as Trump prepares himself to take back the White House and Republicans ready for another chaotic administration, the HFC is in one of its most complicated relationships with the leader of the GOP."

The major bone of contention is Good, with Trump senior adviser Chris LaCivita recently vowing, "Bob Good won’t be electable when we get done with him."

According to the Beast report, there is also a faction of advisers around the former president who want to shut out the Freedom Caucus so they have a louder voice when it comes to policy decisions.

“They’ve been elevating the people who aren’t Trump fans, and that’s definitely caught the eye of people at Mar-a-Lago,” one insider admitted, with the Beast report adding, "As with most things in Trump’s orbit of influence, those around the former president look at influencing him as a zero sum game. Ensuring that the Freedom Caucus doesn’t have the same relationship it once had with Trump means others can sway him. In that sense, it’s in the interest of those currently on the inside to lock down access to Trump and make sure those on the outside remain far away."

As for Good's reelection prospects, another Trumpworld insider stated, "Trump wouldn’t care if he lost, which is a big problem for Good. How does the Freedom Caucus chairman oppose Trump in the primary, not get his support, and then expect to lead in a Trump-led Republican party?”

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'Trump is threatening violence on Americans:' Internet pounces on ex-president's new video

Donald Trump on Saturday shared a video that purports to be about his "virtues," but political onlookers said it is about more than that.

Trump posted the video on Saturday. Titled "Trump's virtues," the video opens with Thomas Klingenstein, self identified as a writer, a playwright, and an investor, calling on those who "can't stand" Trump to support the former president nonetheless.

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'This is so embarrassing for you': MSNBC host takes on Trump's 'shadow secretary of State'

A host from MSNBC on Saturday feuded with Donald Trump’s former intelligence officer Richard Grenell, who is reportedly now acting as a “shadow secretary of State” for the former president.

It started with a video of MSNBC's Alex Wagner reporting on Kash Patel, the former Chief of Staff to Trump's Secretary of defense. According to the report, he promised to go after people in the media, and is being considered for Attorney General in a potential second term for Trump.

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Journalist exposes how 'mastermind' Trump adviser Stephen Miller was 'radicalized'

Donald Trump's former White House adviser Stephen Miller was exposed by an investigative journalist on MSNBC on Saturday.

Miller, who directed Trump's border policy during the ex-president's term in office, has since then been waging his own private war against diversity and programs promoting inclusion. But he wasn't always like that, according to investigative journalist Jean Guerrero.

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'Everything Trump does is a scam': Ex-president accused of duping media on shoe sales

Donald Trump recently bragged about a pair of his gold shoes selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars, but there may be more to that story, according to a report.

Trump released the golden sneakers in what was largely seen as his latest response to the massive legal judgments he has been getting peppered with in his various court cases. He received some laughter and mockery for his fundraising effort that included putting out the pair of gold high-top sneakers that cost hundreds of dollars.

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'Growing pains': Trump reportedly experiencing 'hiccups' in transition to face Joe Biden

Donald Trump is reportedly experiencing some turbulence as he transitions to face Joe Biden in the general election.

Trump easily defeated his GOP primary opponents including Ron DeSantis of Florida, but as he moves to take control of the Republican National Committee, there have been some issues, according to Axios.

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'It gets worse': Former prosecutor slams Trump's newest 'utterly astonishing message'

Donald Trump on Saturday posted a video purportedly about his "virtues," but that is not what the message conveys, according to a former federal prosecutor.

Trump posted the eight minute and 20 second video to his Truth Social platform without any context other than the title, "TRUMP'S VIRTUES."

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'The worst flop ever': How Texas’ MAGA governor ruined Eagle Pass’ solar eclipse weekend

The local economy of Eagle Pass, Texas was all set to rake in a huge financial windfall this weekend, when the town was expected to play host to tens of thousands of visitors eager to be the first in the U.S. to see Monday's solar eclipse. Instead, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's ongoing border standoff with the federal government ended up scaring most tourists away.

According to the Daily Beast, Aide Castano — the municipality's marketing and tourism director — told a meeting of the local Rotary Club last year that the town of 28,000 residents could expect to see its population temporarily swell to more than 100,000 people on the first weekend of April for the eclipse boom. The city scheduled a music festival to take place dubbed the "57 South Music Festival" set to last three nights, featuring 17 bands on two separate stages.

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Trump-endorsed GOP chairman has journalist 'ejected from arena' over 'unfair' reporting

A journalist was reportedly ejected from a Colorado Republican event after the state GOP chairman determined her reporting was "unfair."

Ernest Lee Luning, who covers politics in Colorado at coloradopolitics.com, flagged the development involving Sandra Fish of the Colorado Sun. According to the Sun's site, Fish "has covered government and politics in Iowa, Florida, New Mexico and Colorado."

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'Cannot support this': Christian Republicans rebel against Trumps over pro-LGBT event

Christian Republicans are expressing frustration at Donald and Melania Trump after it was announced Melania would attend a fundraiser for the pro-LGBT group the Log Cabin Republicans at Mar-a-Lago later this month.

Raw Story recently reported on the event, noting that the former first lady, known for supporting LGBT rights, will help raise money for the group that was banned from the Texas Republican Party.

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Expert flags 'most telling' part of new Trump docs filing: 'Not how an innocent man talks'

Donald Trump, late on Friday, filed a brief with the Florida federal court overseeing his criminal case over allegedly stashed classified documents, but he may have given away more than he intended to, according to one legal analyst.

Trump and his co-defendants argued in the filing that a trial should be pushed further back than it already has. According to MSNBC, the filing came at the request of the judge.

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