Friday, June 10, 2022

Trump Tries Mid-Meltdown To Discredit Ivanka For Admitting She Knew Daddy Lost The Election



Sorry Ivanka, even you aren't safe from your dad's well-established pattern of publicly throwing people under the bus.

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Ivanka Trump, ex-President Donald Trump's eldest daughter who served as a White House adviser, struck a massive blow to her father's fake narrative about the 2020 election on Thursday night, when the House Jan. 6 Committee aired her recorded testimony that she had "accepted" then-Attorney General Bill Barr's assessment that there wasn't evidence of widespread voter fraud.

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And the former president didn't let that slide on Friday morning.

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To hear Trump tell it, his daughter didn't know what she was talking about, didn't really care about her job and was just being nice to Barr (who sucked, by the way!).

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"Ivanka Trump was not involved in looking at, or studying, Election results," he wrote on his fake Twitter app, TRUTH Social. "She had long since checked out and was, in my opinion, only trying to be respectful to Bill Barr and his position as Attorney General (he sucked!)."

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The House Jan. 6 Committee unveiled Ivanka Trump's testimony during the panel's first public hearing to establish how the ex-president's own inner circle didn't believe the 2020 election had been stolen.

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Key evidence lay in Ivanka Trump's response to the committee asking her during her interview how Barr shooting down her father's voter fraud lies affected how she saw the election.

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"It affected my perspective. I respect Attorney General Barr," she replied. "So I accepted what he was saying."



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'The View': Sunny Hostin And Ana Navarro Argue About Congress' Response To The Attempted Murder Of Brett Kavanaugh



Ana Navarro and Sunny Hostin get into a skirmish on The View as the panel discuss the attempted murder of Justice Brett Kavanaugh. But Navarro makes the point that as much as it's wrong for anyone to try to attack a public official, the urging for legislation isn't as swift as it should be for victims of gun violence, particularly the 19 children and two adults who were killed in Uvalde, TX.

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According to Decider, Navarro commented on the incident, saying that Americans "should be worried about the Supreme Court, and we should condemn, and not condone any violence against any public official, whether we agree with them or not."

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"It shouldn't just be the Supreme Court. There's also federal judges," she continued. "There was one in New Jersey, Esther Salas, whose son got killed, and she's pushing her own legislation."

Hostin interjected to contradict House Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's insistence on Congress passing legislation to protect judges. She said, "Justice Sotomayor was threatened right after that judge's son was murdered, and you didn't hear about Mitch McConnell wanting to pass any legislation then. So let's remember that that wasn't a direct result. Let's put it all in perspective."

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Navarro replied that the fact that an attack could occur to any judge is why condemning violence "against any public official" is important.

"But what we don't agree on," Navarro continued, "and what I want to know is, how come the reaction is an immediate call for legislation but our children get thoughts and prayers?"

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"She also said regarding the Republican insistence that mass shootings come from lack of prayer in school, "If prayer prevents mass shootings, then how come people are getting killed in churches?…What do you say to that?"

The View has been addressing gun violence extensively after the Uvalde massacre. Overall, the panel agrees that Congress should pass common sense gun reform.


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Ana Navarro Furious Over Jan. 6 Hearings on ‘The View’: “I Am So Angry Again”

Ana Navarro got heated on Friday's episode of The View, reigniting her anger over the Jan. 6 insurrection during a conversation about the ongoing hearings. As the country tunes in to the prime-time committee hearing, which kicked off yesterday (June 9), Navarro said she is once again feeling upset about what took place that day last winter.

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"History will not whitewash or erase what happened on Jan. 6. Donald Trump, no matter how much people try to change the narrative, is going to go down in the annals of American history with the names of Benedict Arnold and Richard Nixon. He is a traitor," Navarro said.

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The hearing, which presented the Jan. 6 committee's findings over the course of June, included evidence showing how former president Donald Trump tried to overturn the 2020 election.

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Navarro continued, "We've had all these indictments so far, but the people who've been indicted were the cavalry. The generals have not yet been indicted. So what I hope is that as this committee goes through the case — and Liz Cheney did an excellent job yesterday laying out the case — seven different steps of things that Donald Trump did.

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"She was speaking legal jargon, she was speaking to Merrick Garland, who better get off his duff and do something about this, because we cannot be a lawless country where a president with the help of people in Congress, who apparently were asking for presidential pardons, we cannot be a country where a president can try to stage a coup, get that close to it, where police officers end up hurt, where we are all in a level of shock."

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Exasperated, Navarro practically spit out, "You know, I'm so angry again. I thought I had processed this because we've been hearing about it for so long."

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Her co-host Joy Behar agreed, chiming in, "I'm furious," as Navarro added, "All of a sudden, this thing has me. I will never forgive Trump or his accomplices for the havoc they've wreaked on this country."


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Pelosi defends not passing a bill, claims Supreme Court Justices aren’t in any danger despite assassination attempt this week…

Pelosi defends not passing a bill, claims Supreme Court Justices aren’t in any danger despite assassination attempt this week…


Pelosi defends not passing a bill, claims Supreme Court Justices aren’t in any danger despite assassination attempt this week…

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 Nancy Pelosi claimed today that the Supreme Court justices aren't in any danger despite the House refusing to pass a bill providing more security for the Supreme Court. Pelosi claimed the justices are protected:WOW: "I don't know what you're talking about...but nobody is in danger." Nancy Pelosi less than 48 hours after the attempted assassination of a Supreme Court justice.  As best as I

Whoopi Goldberg says 'both sides' guilty of rhetoric like Schumer's against Kavanaugh, must 'be more careful'

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 "The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg said Thursday that "both sides" were guilty of rhetoric similar to Sen. Chuck Schumer's, D-NY., about Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch in 2020. Goldberg noted that Schumer apologized for saying that the justices "will pay the price" and that he shouldn't have used those exact words, adding that they would face political consequences

Texas Rep Jasmine Crockett blamed Republicans for shooting: 'The blood of these children' is on their hands

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 Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, attacked Texas Republicans as being responsible for the deadly school shooting in Uvalde that killed 19 children and two adults in May, saying they had blood on their hands.While appearing on MSNBC's "The ReidOut" on Wednesday, Crockett condemned her state's governor and other Texas Republicans as culpable for refusing to pass gun control."Listen, I think where

Former Fox political editor says he will testify at January 6 committee hearing

Chris Stirewalt, the former Fox political editor, said Friday that he will be a witness during the House January 6 committee's next public hearing on Monday.

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"I have been called to testify before this committee and will do so on Monday," he said during an appearance on NewsNation, where he is employed as political editor.

Fox fired Stirewalt in January 2021 after the right-wing backlash to the network -- correctly -- calling Arizona for now-President Joe Biden during the 2020 presidential election. Stirewalt wrote in a Los Angeles Times piece after his firing that the refusal to believe the election results among many of former President Donald Trump's supporters was a "tragic consequence of the informational malnourishment so badly afflicting the nation."

During the NewsNation interview, Stirewalt said, "I am not in a position now to tell you what my testimony will be about."

He continued: "I was asked to testify and I got to go."
He criticized both parties for politicizing the January 6 investigation, adding, "These two parties have screwed it up from pen to post."

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When asked for comment on his statements, Stirewalt told CNN, "I'll let my on-air remarks speak for themselves."
The House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021 US Capitol attack held its first prime-time hearing Thursday evening, detailing the findings of the panel's investigation and playing new video from closed-door depositions of members of Trump's team and depicting the violence at the Capitol.
Thursday's hearing was the first in a series this month that will highlight the findings of the panel's investigation, which included interviews with more than 1,000 people about how Trump and his team tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election on multiple fronts.
While the hearing aired Thursday, Fox -- which did not join other major networks in showing the hearing live -- downplayed the violence of January 6 and dismissed the revelations about Trump's conduct. The network also ignored its own role in promoting false claims about the election before the riot and the committee's publication of private messages between some of its hosts.

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Thursday, June 9, 2022

CNN media analyst on Kimmel interview: Biden could use 'exposure' that isn't 'too challenging' for him

CNN media analyst on Kimmel interview: Biden could use 'exposure' that isn't 'too challenging' for him


CNN media analyst on Kimmel interview: Biden could use 'exposure' that isn't 'too challenging' for him

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 During a Wednesday discussion about President Biden's upcoming interview with late night host Jimmy Kimmel, CNN media analyst Bill Carter said that the president could use some "exposure that may not be too, you know, challenging for him.""New Day" host Brianna Keilar asked Carter what he thought the president was "hoping to achieve" in appearing on a late night show while suffering from

CNN correspondent Whitney Wild downplayed the violent threat against Justice Brett Kavanaugh's life and warned about political violence from both sides, after an armed man was arrested outside the justice's home, Wednesday.

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 CNN's law enforcement correspondent downplayed a violent threat against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh after an armed California man was arrested outside Kavanaugh's home in Maryland, early Wednesday morning.Whitney Wild's initial report on CNN at 11 am EST wondered if the man "had a weapon at all," and did not disclose the violent threat. Law enforcement officials and other networks

Ana Navarro loses it during CNN gun control panel: 'Get your a--es in gear and call your Senators!'

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 During Tuesday's episode of CNN Tonight, guest panelist Ana Navarro lost it when The Dispatch editor-in-chief Jonah Goldberg tried to put America's recent mass shootings into "perspective."After Goldberg cited accurate school shooting statistics and asserted that we shouldn't be trying to "paralyze" American parents "with fear" over their children's safety, Navarro yelled at the

"The View" co-host Joy Behar said Wednesday that gun laws would change "once Black people get guns in this country."

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 "The View" co-host Joy Behar said Wednesday that gun laws will change in the U.S. "once Black people get guns," while discussing congressional action on gun control legislation. Guest host Lindsey Granger argued that people on both sides of the political aisle need to sit down, debate and find common ground on issues such as gun control and terrorism and "make real progress." Co-host Sara

Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Joy Reid accuses Republicans of thriving on 'demographic panic,' says GOP wants no one to feel 'safe'

Joy Reid accuses Republicans of thriving on 'demographic panic,' says GOP wants no one to feel 'safe'


Joy Reid accuses Republicans of thriving on 'demographic panic,' says GOP wants no one to feel 'safe'

Posted: 08 Jun 2022 02:23 AM PDT

 Joy Reid railed against Republicans yet again during Monday's episode of "The ReidOut," accusing right-wingers of intentionally creating an atmosphere of animosity so strong to ensure no...

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Sara Haines asked Sen. Chris Murphy if the Republican Party is going further right during Tuesday's episode of "The View."

Posted: 07 Jun 2022 07:48 PM PDT

 During an interview late Tuesday morning, "The View" co-host Sara Haines asked Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., if the Republican Party was "going further right" during a discussion about gun violence...

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Joy Behar said on "The View" on Monday that inflation and high gas prices were a "worldwide problem" and largely blamed the baby formula shortage on Republicans.

Posted: 07 Jun 2022 01:44 AM PDT

 "The View" host Joy Behar said Monday that all Republicans "really care about" is making President Biden look bad during a conversation about the baby formula shortage, adding that inflation and...

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NBC Washington Correspondent Yamiche Alcindor and former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade join Andrea Mitchell to discuss key challenges facing the January 6 Committee ahead of their primetime hearings this week: getting a "distracted nation" to pay attention and understand what's at stake. “I think the biggest challenge for lawmakers here, as they talk about these sort of huge ideas of American democracy and sort of the experiment that we're all living in, benefiting from, possibly being brought to his knees, is whether or not they can make people care,” says Alcindor. “The American public has been groomed to expect high value quick entertainment,” says McQuade. "I think putting together a polished show can be very important."

Posted: 06 Jun 2022 08:04 PM PDT

 NBC News correspondent Yamiche Alcindor worried Democrats would have a difficult time making Americans "care" and pay attention to the January 6 hearings, amid high gas prices, inflation, and a baby...

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Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, June 6, 2022

Posted: 06 Jun 2022 06:23 PM PDT

 MS. JEAN-PIERRE:  Hey!  Okay.  Good afternoon, everybody.  Okay, I have one thing at the top for everybody. So, I know a lot of people have been asking about the Summit of Americas.  And you...

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The problem(s) with Steve Scalise’s case against ‘red flag’ laws

Posted: 06 Jun 2022 10:19 AM PDT

 House Minority Whip Steve Scalise made a predictable case against new gun laws on Fox News yesterday morning, but the Louisiana Republican added a little something extra to his usual talking...

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MAGA Republicans’ failed coup last year was only the beginning. If anything, it only helped them to identify the weaknesses of the country’s electoral system. Now, according to new reporting by Heidi Przybyla for Politico, they’re seeking to exploit those weaknesses by training and installing poll workers who can challenge ballots and election results. Heidi Przybyla says that the election law experts she spoke to called the ploy “unprecedented.” Many of those being recruited are “hardcore MAGA folks who really believe that fraud occurred.” This is all by design and it’s a strategy that Steve Bannon has been endorsing and talking about on his podcasts. “He wants MAGA loyalists to become the worker bees of the election system,” says Przybyla.

Posted: 06 Jun 2022 03:33 AM PDT

 "White folks from the suburbs" are a huge danger to elections, according to MSNBC's Ali Velshi and his guest Heidi Przybyla. You know, because being a white person from the suburbs is means you're...

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Biden admin may relax China tariffs in bid to ease inflation, commerce secretary says

Posted: 06 Jun 2022 02:46 AM PDT

 President Joe Biden's administration is considering a drawdown of tariffs on Chinese goods in an effort to combat record-high inflation in the U.S.Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo confirmed the...

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Biden senior adviser Gene Sperling talks with Brian Stelter about Biden's plan to curb inflation -- and argues that Republicans have no plan at all.

Posted: 06 Jun 2022 02:34 AM PDT

 Biden White House adviser Gene Sperling acknowledged Sunday he didn't feel the pain of inflation and high gas prices as much as those making $50,000 or $60,000 a year, while defending the...

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On CNN's State of the Union, Jake Tapper asks Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo why the Biden administration was "caught flat-footed" by high inflation, rising gas prices, and the nationwide baby formula shortage.

Posted: 06 Jun 2022 12:06 AM PDT

 Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo was pressed on CNN Sunday about the Biden administration looking "flat-footed" in its response to inflation and the baby formula shortage, at one point citing...

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Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy tells CNN's Jake Tapper that the Senate is "closer than ever before" to passing new gun legislation but cautions: "let's see if we land it."

Posted: 05 Jun 2022 10:20 PM PDT

 U.S. Senators from both parties need to negotiate on bipartisan gun legislation without the involvement of President Biden, Democratic U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy said Sunday.Murphy, a Democrat from...

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