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White House spokesman: 'I don't know a ton' about latest charges but they prove 'no evidence of collusion'

White House Deputy Press Secretary Raj Shah on Tuesday insisted that special counsel Robert Mueller's charges against a Russian-connected lawyer were further proof that there is "no evidence" that members of the Trump campaign colluded with Russians.

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'He's sinking into irrelevance': CNN's Phil Mudd claims Trump's weekend Twitter meltdown proves he has lost control

Speaking with CNN host Wolf Blitzer, former CIA official Phil Mudd said President Donald Trump's Twitter meltdown over the weekend shows he lost control of his own administration that is getting nothing done and he is "sinking onto into irrelevance."

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'Give me a straight answer': Fox host torpedoes Lewandowski after he deflects with rant linking Russia to Hillary

Fox News host Arthel Neville shut down former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski after he tried to connect special counsel Robert Mueller's recent indictment of 13 Russians to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.

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ESPN host righteously goes off on white privilege after Laura Ingraham tells LeBron to 'shut up and dribble'

Conservative ESPN host Stephen A. Smith, who has repeatedly told African-Americans to vote Republican, on Monday called out Fox News host Laura Ingraham after she said that LeBron James should "shut up and dribble" instead of talking about President Donald Trump.

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Presidential historian calmly destroys raging pro-Trump C-SPAN caller lacking 'logic, reason and intelligence'

Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley made an example of a "raging" C-SPAN caller on Monday by using his rant as a lesson about how President Donald Trump has impacted national discourse.

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Fox News host floats idea of 'Department of Education and Security' instead of gun control

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade argued on Monday that the way to prevent school shootings was for the Department of Education to be more like the Transportation and Security Agency (TSA), which is tasked with keeping firearms out of airports.

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'Stormy Daniels is not the only one': Ex-adult star hints more performers may be coming forward to expose Trump

Speaking with MSNBC host Alex Witt, a former adult film star who still has connections in the industry claimed more actresses may come forward with tales of dalliances with President Donald Trump,

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Parkland's Emma Gonzales schools Trump for lack of Twitter maturity: 'The best thing for us to do is ignore him'

Emma Gonzales, a survivor of the mass shooting Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, said on Sunday that President Donald Trump was using his Twitter account to divert attention away from gun control.

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WATCH: Jill Stein comes unglued when asked about her visit to Russia in bonkers MSNBC interview

Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein attempted a frantic defense Sunday afternoon over reports that Russian hackers worked to promote her campaign in an effort to defeat Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

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Rush Limbaugh attacks Parkland students for marching and 'bashing' NRA: 'This is totally political'

Radio host Rush Limbaugh attacked a group of students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida for organizing marches after 17 were killed in a mass shooting at their school.

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GOP rep. shuts down Fox hosts wanting Hillary jailed over Mueller's Russia indictments: 'There's nothing illegal'

A Republican lawmaker on Sunday refused to take the bait on Fox News when he was asked if Hillary Clinton could be put in jail over indictments of Russians that we revealed last week by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

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GOPer claims answer to school shootings is watching Andy Griffith and beating 'all the students' with a paddle

Former South Carolina Lt. Gov. Andrew Bauer (R) on Sunday suggested that more students are committing mass shootings because they no longer receive paddlings from teachers or watch The Andy Griffith Show.

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WATCH: Furious John Kasich blisters 'cowardly' GOP and gun owners for opposing assault rifle ban

Ohio Governor John Kasich (R) launched a furious tirade at his own party and gun owners on Sunday morning, saying those who refuse to get behind an assault weapon ban should do the right thing without fear of losing their jobs.

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