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Sen. Tim Scott blasts ‘The View’ after co-host Sunny Hostin picks fight over black voters becoming Republican

an interview with Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo in February, Trump name-dropped Scott, as well as South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, when speaking about criteria he was looking for in a potential running mate.“Why? Because we were better off under President Trump. We need four more years and I will tell you, it’s the end of the Democratic Party as we know it today,” Scott said.
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Ari Melber Breaks Into Lauryn Hill Rap While Reporting on Trump: ‘Hypocrites Always Wanna Play Innocent’ (Video)
arraignment in the classified documents case against him one week ago — MSNBC’s Ari Melber was so enthused by the revelations therein that he began rapping Lauryn Hill’s hip-hop classic “Lost Ones” on Tuesday’s episode of “The Beat.”“Think about what Lauryn Hill once said in her wisdom,” the host said before getting lyrical: “‘Hypocrites always wanna play innocent, always wanna take it to the full-out extent / Never wanna face it when it’s time for punishment / Can’t slick talk on the day of judgement because consequence is no coincidence.’ That’s a deep statement about justice or consequence or accountability or what some people call karma.”The moment came about 10 minutes into Melber’s report on Trump’s Fox News interview with Bret Baier that had the former president saying that he returned “some” of the mishandled classified documents to the Department of Justice upon being subpoenaed (contrary to previous statements saying he returned “all”) and that he didn’t return them in a timely manner because he was “very busy.”Melber took the interview as the latest evidence that special counsel Jack Smith has an altogether “measurably stronger hand than other prosecutors” Trump has faced in the past. “So I’ve shown you some of these breakthrough pieces of information.
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Former Trump Spokesman Raj Shah Exits Fox Corp as Dominion Fallout Continues
first reported by CNN, was not made public.Shah’s name surfaced, however, in multiple documents brought to light by Dominion’s lawsuit against Fox News, which revealed that Shah was among the execs, producers and hosts who privately expressed disbelief in the claims of a stolen election, but nevertheless pushed the network to amplify the narrative on the air.One notable exchange took place amid the infamous press conference held by Rudy Giuliani a few weeks after the November 2020 election, when the former mayor pressed the allegations of election fraud as streaks of hair dye ran down the side of his face.“This sounds SO F—— CRAZY btw,” Shah wrote, The Washington Post reported, when the gravity and breadth of the Dominion lawsuit came to light.“Rudy looks awful,” a deputy responded, prompting Shah to remark that “he objectively looks like he was a dead person voting 2 weeks ago.”Shah, whose job was to protect the company’s brand, also pushed back on any efforts to dispute the claims on the air as the network feared losing conservative viewers to networks like Newsmax and One America News that went whole-hog on Trump’s election denial.When a Fox News reporter on the air at the end of Giuliani’s news conference said that some of what the president’s lawyer claimed was “simply not true,” Shah reacted quickly.“This is the kinda s—that will kill us,” he texted the deputy.
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