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'I see slave patrols': ​Jasmine Crockett warns Supreme Court just set dangerous precedent

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) said she was reminded of the history of "slave patrols" after conservatives on the U.S. Supreme Court gave Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents the ability to target people based on their ethnicity.

During a Sunday interview on MSNBC, Crockett criticized President Donald Trump's crime-fighting strategy.

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'Meanest dork': Woman who Stephen Miller hit on recounts his 'tedious' social life

A woman who says Stephen Miller once hit on her recounted the conversation they had.

Rolling Stone over the weekend dropped an in-depth piece on White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller. As part of that reporting, the outlet noted that "paranoid" Trump officials were "whispering" nicknames for Miller behind his back.

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'This was Donald Trump's signature': Fox News panel affirms Epstein letter is legitimate

A Fox News panel agreed that President Donald Trump likely signed a risque birthday letter to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

On Sunday, Fox News host Howard Kurtz noted that Trump "repeatedly insisted he had never sent any birthday note" even after House Democrats released a copy of the letter.

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'Charlie Kirk was not a saint': Fox News host defies right-wing spin on dead MAGA legend

Fox News host Howard Kurtz pushed back on the whitewashing of Charlie Kirk's ideology by noting that the conservative influencer was "not a saint" before he was killed.

During a Sunday panel discussion on Fox News, Kurtz suggested that conservative media were "politicizing this by blaming the left or liberal lunatics for the actions of someone who's obviously insane."

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White House forced to deny report that Stephen Miller 'likes to play with porcelain dolls'

Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller does not enjoy playing with dolls, and any assertion otherwise is "baseless gossip," the White House was forced to tell a reporter.

RollingStone published a deep-dive report on Miller over the weekend, in which it is revealed that Trump officials call Miller nicknames behind his back, and are "paranoid" that he will find out. The report also includes a quote from a former classmate, who says Miller dropped him as a friend due to his Latin heritage.

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Fox host Brian Kilmeade apologizes for suggesting 'lethal injection' for homeless people

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade expressed regret for calling to kill homeless and mentally ill people.

In a Sunday appearance on Fox News, Kilmeade addressed the remarks he made last week.

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Kristi Noem: 'Last thing Charlie texted me' was attacking 'dangerous' Dem mayors

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem revealed that MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk demanded that "dangerous" Democratic mayors and governors needed to be "held accountable" in his final communications with her before he died.

While speaking to Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday, Noem claimed that "a grief has settled on not just the country, but the entire world" after Kirk was murdered.

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Stephen Miller's ex-classmate spills details: 'He craved triggering the good-looking kids'

In high school, Stephen Miller was trying to "triggering the good-looking kids," according to a new report Sunday.

RollingStone reported over the weekend that Miller was being "gossiped" about behind his back even in Trump's White House.

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'Conflict entrepreneurs': GOP governor responds to Steve Bannon's 'girly man' attack

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) suggested that MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk was killed because "he said some inflammatory things."

During a Sunday interview on CNN, host Dana Bash noted that Steve Bannon had lashed out at Cox after he called on Americans to tone down political rhetoric after Kirk's murder.

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'They whisper': Trump officials 'gossiping' about White House adviser behind his back

One of Donald Trump's closest advisers is secretly called nicknames behind his back by Trump officials, according to a report.

Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller is said to be a key architect for some of the Trump administration's most controversial policy decisions.

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Texas GOP Rep. Michael McCaul announces he will not seek re-election

Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX) announced that he was not seeking re-election after two decades in Congress.

The congressman made the announcement during a Sunday morning interview with ABC.

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Fox News host blames Charlie Kirk shooting on 'drugs they take in order to trans'

Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy suggested that Tyler Robinson shot MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk because he was taking gender-affirming drugs, even though there is no evidence that the shooter was transgender.

"How much Christian blood has been spilled this month?" Campos-Duffy asked co-host Kevin Corke on Sunday. "We can't forget about the children who were gunned down while attending Mass at a Catholic school. And we saw that in the end, that was also a trans shooter. So what can we know about this ideology and why is it so violent?"

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'Then comes the tell': Ex-Trump insider says president just sent a 'signal' to adversary

Donald Trump is sending "signals" to Putin, according to an ex-operative with deep ties to Trump and Ukraine.

Soviet-born Lev Parnas, who worked closely with Rudy Giuliani during Trump's first administration, was purportedly sent to Ukraine to help Trump and Giuliani make contacts there for the purposes of digging up negative info on Hunter Biden. Parnas was later convicted of campaign finance violations, and today reports on Trump from outside the administration.

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