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But former President Donald Trump says he isn't too bothered by the bad press. "She had a bad week. We all have bad weeks," Trump said. AdvertisementFormer President Donald Trump doesn't appear to be too bothered by the criticism surrounding South Dakota Gov. She had a bad week.
Persons: Kristi Noem, Donald Trump, Trump, , Donald Trump doesn't, Kristi Noem's, there's, Clay Travis, Buck Sexton Organizations: South Dakota Gov, Service, South Locations: South Dakota
CNN —Former President Donald Trump has praised South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, who was once seen as a potential running mate and is now facing backlash over revelations in her new book that she shot and killed her 14-month-old dog. “She’s a terrific person,” Trump said in an interview with radio hosts Clay Travis and Buck Sexton that aired Tuesday. CNN previously reported that Noem had already fallen off Trump’s vice presidential candidate shortlist long before the latest controversy began. Trump’s praise also comes amid escalating tensions between Noem and tribal leaders in South Dakota over her previous remarks about Native American communities.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kristi Noem, ” Trump, Clay Travis, Buck Sexton, , , there’s, ” Noem, Joe Biden’s, Noem, Kim Jong Un, Trump’s, James Singer, CNN’s Kit Maher, Kristen Holmes Organizations: CNN, South Dakota Gov, Cricket, White, North, Trump, Biden Locations: North Korean, Manhattan, South Dakota
Just before flying to Las Vegas this week for the Super Bowl, Clay Travis announced his prediction for the game on his popular sports podcast, “OutKick.” The San Francisco 49ers would defeat the Kansas City Chiefs. Other topics on that episode: the future of college football and whether President Biden is “actually capable” of serving in the White House. The Super Bowl may be the one event that can bring Americans of all stripes together, but the chatter about it — and of sports in general — is increasingly fracturing along partisan lines. A growing number of sports pundits and personalities are eagerly blending sports and politics, taking advantage, like other media, of a thriving market in partisanship. Sports talk listeners skew male, just like Republican voters.)
Persons: Clay Travis, , Biden, “ That’s, Mr, Travis, Organizations: Super, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs, Sports, Republican Locations: Las Vegas
Former competitive swimmer Riley Gaines has not rejected a multimillion-dollar partnership with Nike on account of the brand being “woke.” The claim shared online stems from a parody website. Regardless, the claim was taken seriously online with one Facebook user sharing the image with the caption, “Go WOKE...go Broke....” (here). The meme was first shared by the official America’s Last Line of Defense Facebook page (here). Gaines previously spoke out against Nike for its partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney in April (here), (here). Swimmer Riley Gaines has not turned down a $3 million contract with Nike.
Persons: Riley Gaines, , Gaines, “ Riley Gaines, “ I’m, “ Go, “ Dunning, influencer Dylan Mulvaney, Clay Travis, Buck Sexton, Read Organizations: Nike, Riley Gaines Center, Leadership Institute, Reuters, University of Kentucky, Defense, “ Dunning Kruger Times
Former President Donald Trump mocked US soccer star Megan Rapinoe for missing a crucial penalty kick. Trump said that USWNT's historic World Cup elimination was an example of "WOKE EQUALS FAILURE." The former president and other conservative commentators have long had a tortured relationship with the women's national team. The US women's team was coming off two-straight World Cup wins that had bolstered their legacy as the world's most dominant squad. @USWNT, you've made your country proud," Biden wrote on Twitter.
Persons: Donald Trump, Megan Rapinoe, Trump, Biden, Crooked Joe Biden, Megan, MAGA, Rapinoe, Max Miller, Clay Travis, you've, Piers Morgan, that's, Morgan Organizations: Service, US Women's Soccer, U.S, Women's Soccer Team, women's, Ohio Republican, Twitter, US Women's National, US, The New York Locations: Wall, Silicon, Sweden, America, USA, Ohio, American
Ron DeSantis said Friday that the “theories” put out by former President Donald Trump and his associates following the 2020 election were “unsubstantiated” and “did not prove to be true.”“I’ve said many times, the election is what it is. All those theories that were put out, did not prove to be true,” DeSantis, a Republican presidential candidate, told reporters traveling on his Never Back Down bus tour in Iowa. I mean they’ve been trying to get him since he became president.”Previously, when asked about the 2020 election, DeSantis has pivoted and emphasized a focus on the future, not the past. I mean, that’s the formula for success.”Such a focus on the future is typical for DeSantis when faced with questions surrounding the 2020 election. At a New Hampshire town hall, DeSantis was asked by a high school student if Trump violated the peaceful transfer of power during the 2020 election.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, , Donald Trump, , “ I’ve, I’ve, Maduro, Nicolas Maduro, Smith, Trump, DeSantis, Biden, ” DeSantis, we’ve, Clay Travis, – that’s, Nixon, Ford Organizations: CNN, Florida Gov, Republican, Trump, Justice Department Locations: Iowa, Washington, Florida, Decorah, Bluffton , South Carolina, New Hampshire, Waverly , Iowa
DeSantis said if elected president he'd consider pardons for Capitol rioters or even Trump. "Did you see that Ron DeSantis said that if he became president he would pardon Trump? a reporter asked Biden on Monday, video showed. Clay Travis of "The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show" asked DeSantis. When asked if that could include Trump, DeSantis said "any example of disfavored treatment based on politics or weaponization" would be reviewed.
DeSantis, Trump's top rival in the 2024 Republican presidential primary race, was asked on a conservative talk show if he would consider pardoning the former president, should he be charged with federal crimes. The governor was also asked if he believed the next Republican president should look at pardoning defendants charged in relation to the Jan. 6, 2021, storming of the U.S. Capitol. The governor filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission on Wednesday and then confirmed his candidacy in a live Twitter discussion with Elon Musk that was plagued with technical difficulties. Trump is the clear front-runner in most polls of the Republican primary, with DeSantis his closest competitor. The New York criminal case is set for trial starting March 25, 2024, in the thick of the primary election season.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump, DeSantis, Clay Travis, Trump, Buck Sexton, Elon Musk, Jack Smith, Trump's, General Merrick Garland Organizations: Florida Gov, Republican, Justice, Trump, U.S . Capitol, Justice Department, Capitol, Federal, Commission, Manhattan, The New, DOJ, FBI Locations: Florida, The New York, Lago
"Conservative podcasters were 11 times more likely than liberal podcasters to share claims fact-checked as false or unsubstantiated," the study said. Fifty-six of the podcasters reviewed shared false or unsubstantiated claims at some point, the study found. In total, more than 70% of the podcasts reviewed shared false claims at some point, including those described as "liberal," "moderate," or "unknown." The study noted that it included far more conservative podcasts in its sample as a result of choosing those that are most popular on Apple Podcasts. The sheer rate of production adds to the issue, it said, with conservative podcasters making longer and more frequent episodes.
Elon Musk joked that the New York Times union strike on Thursday is "Woke v Woke." New York Times staffers are staging a 24-hour walkout to protest over pay. The contract between the Times and the Times' Guild expired in March 2021 and over 40 bargaining sessions have been held since, the Times reported. Musk released his "Twitter Files" on Friday which showed internal communications between the 2020 Biden presidential campaign and Twitter executives. Musk responded: "That is because The New York Times has become, for all intents and purposes, an unregistered lobbying firm for far left politicians."
A report by NBC News correspondent Miguel Almaguer about the Paul Pelosi attack has been retracted. Almaguer's report was quickly seized upon by conservative commentators who saw the report as proof the unfounded theories were true. "Paul Pelosi opened the door for police, didn't run outside or flee then, instead he walked back to the hippie nudist and was attacked with a hammer then? Fox News personality Tucker Carlson reported on the NBC segment after it was retracted, calling the now-retracted details "explosive." Pelosi was released from the hospital on Thursday after he was admitted with a skull fracture following the attack.
Mike Pence spoke out against Putin "apologists" and the growing populism in the GOP on Wednesday. Several Republicans have either supported Putin or dismissed the war he's waged against Ukraine. Pence also criticized the group of Republicans who have defended Russia's war in Ukraine or dismissed it by arguing the US should stay out of foreign affairs. "As Russia continues its unconscionable war of aggression to Ukraine, I believe that conservatives must make it clear that Putin must stop and Putin will pay," he added. "There can be no room in the conservative movement for apologists to Putin.
Poliția crede că puternica explozie a fost provocată intenționat. O persoană care are o legătură cu vehiculul care a explodat a fost identificată, potrivit CBS News. Anterior, guvernatorul statului Tennessee, Bill Lee, a declarat că a vizitat locul exploziei. Lee a solicitat președintelui în exercițiu Donald Trump să impună în statul Tennessee starea de urgenţă, date fiind importantele pagube înregistrate. Jurnalistul Fox Sports Clay Travis și un magazin din apropiere de locul exploziei au oferit, de asemenea, 30.000 de dolari pentru informații.
Persons: Crăciun, FBI Douglas Korneski, Bill Lee, . Lee, Donald Trump, Lemonis, Fox Sports Clay Travis, furgoneta, John Drake Organizations: CBS News, FBI, Casei, Nashville Convention, Fox, AT Locations: Tennessee, Nashville
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