Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) predicted that former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) would prosecute vaccine-related "crimes against humanity" if he becomes President-elect Donald Trump's next attorney general.
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Latin Times on MSNGOP Leaders Rally Behind Trump Tariffs: 'We Will Win This Trade War'Republicans are backing president Donald Trump's kick off of a trade war, with Marjorie Taylor Greene telling Americans: "We ...
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Kanye West’s overnight mega-meltdown has inadvertently exposed the hard-right grift at the heart of the current MAGA wave ...
Well, at least for one night... the comic, who hosts the Feb. 7 Critics Choice Awards on E!, chats about the unlikely return, turning 50 and her new residency: "I don’t like to spend more than 24 ...
Some of Trump's closest advisers have raised concerns over investigations into alien life, as the president-elect is poised ...
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'Ready to govern': Five takeaways from the House GOP retreat at Trump's resort in MiamiTrump’s move to pause all federal grants and loans is a “legitimate exercise of executive oversight,” said House ...
U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock confronted Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nominee for Health and Human Services secretary, about his past comments comparing the CDC to "Nazi death camps." ...
Kennedy Jr. (57), Matt Gaetz (47), Elon Musk (45), Marjorie Taylor Greene (37) and Kristi Noem (also 37). Meyers offered 16 jokes on Supreme Court justices, all of them about conservatives.
Believe it or not, this isn't the first time that Rep. Tim Burchett has brought up his theory about underwater alien activity ...
And GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene didn’t go either. A spokesperson told USAToday at the time it was “primarily due to security concerns.” Congressman Matt Gaetz attended virtually and ec ...
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