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Fox News host snaps at Cohen lawyer for pointing out Trump’s videotaped lie about hush money

Fox News anchor Bill Hemmer had words with the former attorney for Michael Cohen on Thursday morning after he brought up a videotape of President Donald Trump telling reporters on Air Force One that he knew nothing about hush money payoffs to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

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Andrew Napolitano explains why Michael Flynn will have 'taint' for life: 'Nothing is a defense to lying'

Fox News legal analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano said on Thursday that former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn has little legal recourse after he pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his contacts with Russians.

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MSNBC cuts Mika Brzezinski's audio after she calls Mike Pompeo 'a wannabe dictator's butt boy'

MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski on Monday referred to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo as a "butt boy" for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman.

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Trump supporter attacks Pelosi on Fox & Friends: Criticizing the president is the ‘definition of treason’

Fox News reporter Todd Piro spoke to a group of viewers in North Carolina on Wednesday who accused President Donald Trump's critics of treason.

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Michael Steele slams MSNBC panel for obsessing over chief of staff 'show' while hell rains down on Trump

Former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele on Tuesday derailed an MSNBC discussion about President Donald Trump's next chief of staff to point out that there are other topics more deserving media coverage.

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CNN hosts left speechless by assault victim’s scathing response to accused Baylor fratboy rapist walking free

CNN hosts Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto were momentarily left without words following a Texas reporter divulging more details about the fall-out over a Baylor fraternity president walking away with a slap on the wrist on rape charges.

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Kellyanne Conway says it's 'business as usual' since Mueller brought Trump closer to prosecution

Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Donald Trump, said on Tuesday that the White House is conducting "business as usual" even though court filings suggest that the president could be indicted when he leaves office.

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Fox & Friends falls all over itself defending Trump payments to mistresses: 'Obama did the exact same thing'

A Fox & Friends segment on Monday insisted that President Donald Trump does not deserve jail time for illegally paying off two women during the 2016 campaign because former President Barack Obama "did the exact same thing."

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Jennifer Rubin: Trump will resign 10 minutes before next inauguration so Mike Pence can pardon him

Conservative Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin predicted over the weekend that President Donald Trump will resign 10 minutes earlier than planned, giving Vice President Mike Pence the opportunity to pardon him.

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'You voted to impeach Clinton': CNN's Jennifer Granholm wallops Rick Santorum for hypocrisy over Trump crimes

Two CNN contributors disagreed on Sunday about the legitimacy of a possible impeachment trial for President Donald Trump.

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'That stops me in my tracks': Conservative writer stuns Fox & Friends by revealing Trump likely to be indicted

A prominent conservative columnist stunned the hosts of Fox & Friends on Sunday by arguing that President Donald Trump would likely be indicted for campaign finance violations.

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GOP lawmakers are now thinking Trump may not finish out his term after Mueller bombshells: conservative columnist

Appearing on the PBS News Hour, longtime New York Times columnist David Brooks said that the rumblings he is hearing from Republican lawmakers is that they feel President Donald  Trump may not serve out his full term as the White House spirals into chaos.

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Trump Chief of Staff John Kelly to resign within days: CNN

President Donald Trump's chief of staff, John Kelly, is expected to step down soon, reports CNN.

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