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Images of the note card the president used to respond to a reporter’s query were included. A snapshot of the president’s cheat sheet revealed a basic description of a question given by a reporter from the Los Angeles Times, but the daily denies sending questions to the White House in advance of Wednesday’s press conference. “Our reporter did not send any questions ahead of time for the Q&A with President Biden,” Los Angeles Times VP of marketing Hillary Manning said to Fox News Digital. Courtney Subramanian covers the White House for the Los Angeles Times. As a result, she frequently…

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During a press conference in Israel on Thursday, Ron DeSantis slammed a reporter who asked him about a former Guantanamo Bay prisoner who said that DeSantis saw him being force-fed. Former prisoner Mansoor Adayfi said that he saw a picture of DeSantis on Twitter and recognized his face from when he was in jail almost 20 years ago. DeSantis said this was not true. “No. No. When asked if he had ever seen Al Qaeda fighters being made to eat, DeSantis replied, “No, not at all.” “That is not true. “This is nonsense.” When the reporter said that a former…

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At ‘take your child to work day’ at the White House, kids asked President Joe Biden a lot of questions. He stumbled through answers about his grandkids, Top Gun, and the last country he went to. The 80-year-old man was surrounded by kids dressed as Secret Service agents. The kids had to finish his answers, and he said he was “confused” until one of the kids told him it might be time to go back to the Oval Office. It was the first time he had been questioned since a reporter from the LA Times saw him using a cheat…

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Don Lemon, who was let go from CNN on Monday, has finally addressed the public. Wednesday night at New York’s TIME 100 Summit Gala, he did an interview on the red carpet. Before Lemon and his friend Tim Malone could join the posh event, Lemon gave an interview to the press. Even though he appeared to be pained by the news once again, he shrugged it off and said, “Life goes on.” I’m good with whatever comes next. Lemon told the reporter, “I didn’t lose my job, I lost my sister.” A person is more important than a position. That’s…

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On Monday, when Fox News Media announced that they and Tucker Carlson had “agreed to part ways,” the market capitalization of the Fox Corporation reportedly plummeted by $800 million. Author Aimee Picchi of CBS News Fox stock lost 5.2% of its value, or more than $800 million, on Monday, when it hit a low of $29.27. But by the afternoon, they were on the increase again. The share price was down somewhat on Tuesday as well, but it rose about 1% on Wednesday to $30. It appears that Picchi was referring to figures involving Fox Corporation class B shares. The…

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At least two lawsuits have been filed against the state since Democratic Governor Jay Inslee signed an assault weapons ban into law on Tuesday. Inslee signed into law three measures to restrict access to firearms. House Bill 1240 was one such measure that was immediately implemented. It outlawed the production and sale of several types of semiautomatic firearms. This new law is obviously unconstitutional. Aoibheann Cline, the NRA’s Washington state lobbyist, told Fox News that, according to a long-standing Supreme Court ruling, it is illegal for the states to outright ban regularly owned firearms. Repealing the rights to “almost every…

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Nehls claims that Swalwell knows a Chinese spy. On Wednesday, during a heated hearing regarding the plight of unaccompanied minors at the southern border, Representatives Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) and Troy Nehls (R-Texas) exchanged words. Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell questioned a Republican witness on her behavior on January 6, 2021, prompting Nehls to remark on Swalwell’s “checkered past.” Hearings were held on the subject of “Biden Border Crisis: Exploitation of Unaccompanied Alien Children” by the House Judiciary’s Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement. Recent reports have focused on the thousands of unaccompanied migrant children who allegedly were forced into prostitution…

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The Department of Justice sued the state of Tennessee on Wednesday for failing to send transgender minors for hormone treatment or gender confirmation surgery. The Department of Justice has issued a statement saying that Tennessee’s restriction on sex change procedures for minors violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution. It is discriminatory to refuse “transgender youth” (youth who identify as male or female but are experiencing gender dysphoria) access to sex-change therapy “while allowing non-transgender minors access to the same or similar procedures.” Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke, who oversees the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, has said, “No one…

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On Wednesday, Tucker Carlson delivered a scathing analysis of today’s United States. The “people in charge” are stifling dissent and acting “hysterical and aggressive” out of “fear,” he claimed, making the country seem “very much like a one-party state.” Two days after being let off from his position as host of America’s most-watched cable news show, Carlson posted a video to Twitter that lasted for two minutes. He mysteriously addressed his supporters in the video and discussed being muzzled. He claimed that the leaders of the United States no longer bother trying to persuade the public and instead resort to…

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On Wednesday, House Republicans backed a measure to significantly reduce federal spending and extend the debt ceiling until early next year. The next stop for the measure will be the Senate, where this is sure to spark opposition from Democrats. By a vote of 217 to 215, with no Democrats in favor, the Limit, Save, and Grow Act of 2023 was enacted. GOP Representatives Andy Biggs (AZ), Matt Gaetz (FL), Tim Burchett (KY), and Ken Buck (CO) all bolted. Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) may now use the bill’s approval as leverage to negotiate spending cuts with President…

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The Republican from California said that the Esquire stories on his Iowa farm were an effort to discredit him. In federal court in Iowa, former U.S. Representative Devin Nunes lost his case against Esquire magazine for publishing pieces on his family’s dairy farm in Iowa that he claimed injured his image. U.S. District Judge C.J. Williams agreed with Esquire reporter Ryan Lizza and the magazine’s owner, Hearst Magazines, on Tuesday in a lawsuit filed by Nunes, as reported by the Des Moines Register. Truth Social, the social media network maintained by Trump’s campaign group, is now managed by former California…

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Mulvaney demonstrated her gender transition with the use of many Maybelline products in a TikTok video. Maybelline just filmed a beauty commercial featuring trans lady Dylan Mulvaney. This infuriated our regular clientele. Mulvaney’s gender transformation was cause for celebration, so Maybelline collaborated with the TikTok star to create a video in which Mulvaney uses some of the brand’s products. A month ago, Mulvaney uploaded the commercial on her TikTok channel. The conservative consumer base has been vocal in its disapproval of the transgender activist and influencer’s involvement with several businesses, including Bud Light. Bud Light sales have dropped by 17%…

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The National Rifle Association filed a lawsuit contesting the state’s prohibition on the sale of semiautomatic weapons on the same day that Governor Jay Inslee signed the restriction into law. After Democratic Governor Jay Inslee signed a comprehensive gun package into law, including a ban on so-called assault weapons, the National Rifle Association (NRA) filed a lawsuit in Washington state. This new law is obviously in violation of the Bill of Rights.Aoibheann Cline, director of the NRA-ILA in Washington state, said Tuesday’s lawsuit is pointless. States cannot prohibit commonly owned weapons, according a prior Supreme Court ruling. According to Fox…

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Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said Wednesday that she was in favor of the military switching to electric cars only by 2030. Granholm said she still believed in the Biden administration’s plan during a meeting for the Senate Armed Services Committee. Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) asked her if the plan would make the military less effective. Granholm said she did not think so. She claimed that going electric would make the fossil fuel industry less vulnerable to problems around the world. She said, “I do not think that reducing our reliance on volatile fossil fuels that are traded around the world,…

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Nikki Haley, a Republican running for president in 2024, took a shot at Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) on Wednesday by telling Disney to move out of Florida and do business in South Carolina instead. The invitation to Haley came soon after Disney sued DeSantis in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida for what the company called “a relentless campaign to use government power against Disney as retaliation for Disney expressing a political view that was unpopular with some State officials.” “South Carolina was a state that didn’t like being awake. On Fox News, Haley said, “It…

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