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'You can't sit here and lie!' Dem senator shouts down Scott Bessent

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent appeared before the Senate Finance Committee Thursday and was asked about the 2026 budget. When it came Sen. Michael Bennet's (D-CO) time to question him, the exchange became contentious.

The normally quiet and mild-mannered senator talked about the confirmation hearing in which Bessent expressed his opposition to deficit spending. Bennet walked through President Donald Trump's so-called "big, beautiful bill," noting that if the secretary truly believed in cutting the deficit, he wouldn't support tax breaks for the wealthy on the backs of American children.

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Mike Lindell confronted by Steve Bannon for 'getting blown out' at trial

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon confronted MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell about reportedly "getting blown out" at his defamation trial.

During an interview on Thursday, Bannon spoke to Lindell about what was expected to be the final two days of trial.

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Rand Paul warned Trump may be setting him up with picnic invite flip-flop

Donald Trump's apparent change of heart about not inviting Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) to a White House picnic should be viewed with skepticism according to one MSNBC host.

On Wednesday, the Kentucky Republican told reporters that he and his family were banned from the social gathering of lawmakers of both parties in retaliation for his opposition to the "big beautiful budget bill."

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Deadly crash follows Trump DOJ deal letting Boeing dodge prosecution

A Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner jet carrying 242 passengers and crew members crashed in a residential area in western India shortly after takeoff on Thursday afternoon local time, a catastrophic incident that occurred weeks after U.S. President Donald Trump's Justice Department cut a deal allowing the aircraft manufacturer to avoid criminal responsibility for two deadly crashes in 2018 and 2019.

"If Trump's DOJ hadn't worked out a deal to help Boeing avoid going to trial for its crimes, that trial would be starting on Monday," Public Citizen researcher Rick Claypool pointed out following the crash.

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'Kennedy must fall': Chilling note written by assassin released by CIA

The CIA on Wednesday released more than 1,000 new documents on the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.

One of the more chilling documents was a handwritten note from his assassin, Sirhan Sirhan, which said, “Kennedy must fall, Kennedy must fall, please pay to the order of Sirhan Sirhan.” The note later said, “Tonight, tonight.”

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Crowd goes wild as drag queens walk into Kennedy Center — and Trump booed

President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance attended a production of "Les Misérables" on Wednesday night where they were booed — but a group of drag queens who attended the show were cheered by the audience.

The Advocate reported, "Tara Hoot, drag king Ricky Rosé, Vagenesis, and Maria Con Carne attended the show in formal regalia."

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Fox host slapped down as he suggests India to blame for air crash: 'Not sloppy'

An aviation expert quickly pushed back on "Fox & Friends" host Brian Kilmeade for blaming India's government for the deadly crash of a jumbo jet.

Frequent guest Mike Boyd appeared Thursday morning on the Fox News program to discuss the latest details on the Air India flight crash that killed all 242 people on board shortly after takeoff from the Indian city of Ahmedabad en route to London, and Kilmeade suggested the tragedy could have been "intentional," reported The Daily Beast.

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Trump's 'easy to win' deal-making failures are piling up: report

Donald Trump's oft-lauded reputation as a "dealmaker" is taking a major hit during his second stint in the Oval Office with losses piling up and promised completion of negotiations being kicked down the road.

According to a report from Dan Primack and Dave Lawler of Axios, Trump once boasted that trade wars were "good and easy to win," but since announcing his avalanche of tariffs, his victories have been few and far between including a new one with China where there is few details.

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Picnicgate: Trump reinvites Rand Paul to party after fury over 'petty' snub

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), who is vocally opposed to President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill," has apparently been re-invited to the congressional picnic planned for the White House lawn.

On Wednesday, Paul said he tried to pick up his tickets to the much-anticipated event, only to be told, "You were not invited."

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Mike Lindell gets served with yet another lawsuit as he arrives at trial

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell was reportedly served with yet another lawsuit while he was attending his defamation trial in Colorado.

On Wednesday, Marshall Zelinger of 9 News noted that FedEx delivered a lawsuit to Lindell outside the federal courthouse in Denver.

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'My beautiful friend': CNN host fights tears as she shares tragic news

CNN anchor Sara Sidner and correspondent Stephanie Elam both fought back tears while speaking on the death of their friend, former MTV video jockey Ananda Lewis, who died of breast cancer this week.

“This is a story I didn't want to have to tell you,” Sidner said, trying to eke out the words as she fought back tears. “But Ananda Lewis, the former MTV VJ and host of teen summit turned content creator, and my beautiful friend, mother, sister, and daughter, has died after years of living with breast cancer.”

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‘Too much drama’: Public defenders quit Louisiana governor's oversight board

Two members of the Louisiana Public Defender Oversight Board have resigned just 14 months into what were supposed to be four-year terms on the new governing body Gov. Jeff Landry created.

Freddie Pitcher Jr., a former state appellate judge in Baton Rouge who also ran Southern University’s law school, and Shreveport attorney Ted Hernandez are leaving the board. Their decisions to step down come shortly before the board expects to have a contentious vote Monday about the dismissal of five attorneys who run local public defender offices.

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Trump could be forced to testify against himself by Jan. 6 lawsuit: expert

A $100 million lawsuit filed by the Proud Boys could force President Donald Trump's administration into testifying against itself, according to legal analyst and former federal prosecutor Shan Wu.

In his MSNBC column, Wu noted he believes the suit is “legally unsound — but it has an excellent chance of success.”

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