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- ‘Brutal!’ MS Host Chris Hayes Twists Knife on Trump Pick Grilled Over ‘White Identity’ at He...
MS NOW host Chris Hayes twisted the knife on Trump nominee for assistant secretary of state for international organization affairs Jeremy Carl over the uncomfortably “brutal” grilling he underwent at a hearing on Thursday. Carl went viral after his spluttering performance under questioning by Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) during his confirmation hearing. The nominee stood by his beliefs about “White culture” — but had trouble explaining them. On Thursday night’s edition of MS NOW’s All In with Chris Hayes, the host reveled in the cringeworthy performance: HAYES: You’ve probably never heard of Jeremy Carl, which congratulations. Good for you. He’s a guy who has promoted white nationalist views. He said January 6 rioters were treated worse than Black people in the Jim Crow South. He is also Donald Trump’s nominee to be assistant secretary of state for international organization affairs. And Mr. Jeremy Carl had his nomination hearing today where he… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.14 mins ago - A Wild and Wonderful West Virginia Revamp
A look at one of the radio broadcast consoles for WKHS(AM) at the revamped WVRC Media Charleston location. In the Mountaineer State’s capital city, the West Virginia Radio Corporation has nearly completed the largest project in the company’s history, transforming an analog facility into an AoIP command center — while managing to keep seven radio stations and a statewide network on the air. The project centers on the Charleston, W.V., division of WVRC Media. Headquartered in Morgantown under parent company Greer Industries, WVRC operates 31 stations across West Virginia and Maryland. The Charleston facility, located near the State Capitol, houses a cluster of seven stations. They are 580 WCHS(AM), 680 WKAZ(AM), 1490 WSWW(AM), 96.1 WKWS(FM), 98.7 WCST(FM), 99.9 WRVF(FM) and 107.3 WKAZ(FM), with associated FM translators for the AM outlets. The building also serves as the nerve center for West Virginia Metro News. The statewide satellite network provides news, sports… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.15 mins ago - ‘An Age of Authoritarians’: AOC Issues Grave Warning About Trump at Munich Security Conference
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) sparked renewed speculation on Friday that she is gearing up for a presidential run in 2028 with an appearance at the Munich Security Conference. Ocasio-Cortez took the stage for a panel discussion, during which she urged policymakers to invest in the working class and work toward solving the affordability crisis in order to blunt the rising tide of right-wing populism globally. She also warned that President Donald Trump and his MAGA coalition are working to create an “age of authoritarianism,” during which the world’s autocrats “carve” up the globe and dominate their respective spheres. “Just a 20-second follow-up, really. Just quick: are there any particular institutions that a Democratic administration would want to save? Like, for voters, is it NATO? Is it the Climate Accord? Is it the Iran nuclear deal? What are—are there some things? Just give me a lily pad,” asked the… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.17 mins ago - ‘It’s Very Important!’: Trump Campaigns for GOP Senate Candidate During Speech to Troops at Fo...
During a Friday address to American troops at Fort Bragg, President Donald Trump campaigned for Republican Senate candidate Michael Whatley, telling the crowd that voting for Whatley is “very important because our military has to be protected,” while Democrats will “decimate our military.” Referencing former governor Roy Cooper (D), who’s currently running against Whatley in the upcoming Senate race, Trump promoted the theory that a COVID-era prison settlement by the ex-governor led to the early release of DeCarlos Brown Jr., the man accused of stabbing 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska to death on Charlotte public transit last year. The Charlotte Observer has since proven that sentiment false. “This was the man, the governor, that allowed this man to get out,” said Trump to a notably silent crowd. “We don’t do that… That’s not gonna happen with Michael Whatley, that I can tell you.” Trump, speaking to troops… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.24 mins ago - ‘What a Special Moment’: John Roberts Gushes Over Trump’s Fort Bragg Speech as President Dance...
Fox News hosts John Roberts and Sandra Smith gushed over President Donald Trump’s Fort Bragg speech Friday as he danced to “YMCA.” “President Trump, you’ve been listening to him for about a half an hour now out of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, along with the First Lady Melania Trump, who also had a few words for the members of the military there and their families, John,” Smith said on Friday’s edition of America Reports. “A moment where the president wanted to celebrate Special Forces members, for those who took on the dictator Nicolas Maduro out of Venezuela.” “And now he’s turning it into a party scene with the Village People!” Roberts exclaimed as Trump broke out his signature dance moves. “I mean, what a special moment for all the men and women at Fort Bragg, and the Army, and the glorious members of our military around the world,”… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.34 mins ago - ‘A Freezer Full of Body Parts in My Basement Vibe’: GOP Senator Trashes ‘Deeply Weird’ Anti-...
Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) suggested that many anti-ICE protesters give off a “deeply weird” vibe during an interview with Fox News’ Harris Faulkner on Friday. Kennedy appeared on The Faulkner Focus Friday, where he commented on Attorney General Pam Bondi’s denunciation of elected officials who have declared “that they are at war with the federal government” with their anti-ICE rhetoric. Kennedy said the Bondi hearing before the House Judiciary Committee “reminded me of the game room in a mental hospital.” “This is not complicated,” Kennedy said. “Illegal immigration is illegal. If no one is above the law, then how come people in our country illegally are. They’re not. I support enforcing our immigration laws, I think most Americans do.” Kennedy argued that it “matters” the way those laws are enforced. “They have to be enforced in accordance with equal protection, due process and reasonable suspicion standard set forth in… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago
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