Author: Heather Hunter Washington Examiner
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Alyssa Farah Griffin on Trump’s third term talk: ‘Catnip for the media’
On Monday’s The View, co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin reacted to President Donald Trump‘s recent remarks about possibly seeking a third term in office, comparing them to “catnip” for journalists. “He’s got this way of dangling things like this out there like catnip so certain corners of the media bite on it,” Griffin, who previously worked…
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DOGE sounds alarm on Social Security numbers given to ‘voting’ noncitizens
Department of Government Efficiency billionaires Elon Musk and Antonio Gracias raised concerns over a surprising increase in the number of Social Security numbers issued to noncitizens. They unveiled the startling findings during a presentation in Wisconsin. Musk and Gracias showcased a “mind-blowing” chart highlighting the dramatic rise in SSNs granted to noncitizens. The revelations came…
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Byron York suggests Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg should have identified himself in Signal chat
The Washington Examiner’s Byron York weighed in on the Signal chat scandal during a radio interview on Wednesday, suggesting that Goldberg could have identified himself and alerted the White House regarding his access to the conversation. The scandal revolves around a group chat involving high-level Trump administration officials, which was accidentally accessed by the Atlantic‘s…
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Megyn Kelly launches new podcast network, MK Media
Sirius XM podcast host and former Fox News personality Megyn Kelly is taking her career to the next level by launching her own podcast network, MK Media, as she continues to build her presence in the political media landscape. The new network, which will feature video and audio shows, is set to launch in April…
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NPR CEO backtracks on reparations statements: ‘We all owe much’
NPR CEO Katherine Maher found herself in the hot seat during a heated congressional subcommittee hearing when she faced questions about 2020 posts to Twitter, now X, in which she called for white people to “pay reparations.” NPR and PBS executives faced tough questions on Wednesday as Republicans renewed efforts to defund U.S. public media.…
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Whoopi Goldberg says Trump administration is in ‘cat box’ covering up Signal snafu
Whoopi Goldberg didn’t hold back when discussing the Trump administration‘s handling of the recent Signal chat scandal on Wednesday’s episode of The View. She likened the situation of a journalist from the Atlantic, who was accidentally added to a military group chat with high-level Trump administration officials, to how a cat tries to cover up…
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Marc Thiessen says it was ‘shameful’ Harris did not call Trump Tuesday night
Former President George W. Bush speechwriter Marc Thiessen said on Fox News following President-elect Donald Trump‘s victory speech Tuesday night that it was “shameful” that Vice President Kamala Harris had not called her opponent to congratulate him. “Having written presidential speeches, the thing that jumped out at me is that most of the speeches begin…
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Musk warns that if Harris wins, she will ‘sic the DOJ’ on X
Billionaire Elon Musk told podcaster Joe Rogan on Monday that the “Kamala Harris puppet regime” would never allow his social media platform X to exist and would likely “sic the DOJ” on his company. During a lengthy sit-down interview on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, which garnered over 1.2 million viewers in the first two…
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Whoopi Goldberg floats Liz Cheney as Harris attorney general
ABC’s The View co-host Whoopi Goldberg told former Wyoming GOP Rep. Liz Cheney that she would make a “great” attorney general if Democratic presidential nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris wins the presidential election. “And so, I have a question. Are you also a lawyer?” Goldberg asked Cheney during The View’s interview on Monday. “I…
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Harris has ‘epic fail’ while attempting to change chant at Pennsylvania rally
Vice President Kamala Harris interrupted her supporters’ chanting of her name by adding a chant that caused the crowd to grow silent at a rally in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on Monday. “Thank you! Thank you,” Harris said, smiling as the rallygoers repeatedly shouted her name. The vice president then interrupted the flow of her supporters chanting by…




