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Trump and his MAGA allies have claimed, without evidence, that only the rhetoric from the “radical left” is responsible for political violence. The White House pushed this narrative again on Monday after Harris criticized Trump in an interview with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow about her new book, “107 Days.”
ESPN college football pundit Paul Finebaum talked to OutKick's Clay Travis and said his network nixed a potential interview with President Donald Trump in 2019.
The Catholic Church's first American pope, Pope Leo XIV, says in an in-depth interview that he hasn't met or spoken with President Trump − yet.
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Lindsey Graham dredges up the most explicitly lurid claim ever made against Trump in TV interview
South Carolina senator, a Trump loyalist, was discussing the case against former FBI director James Comey when he brought up the sordid and debunked dossier claim
Paul Finebaum, a host for SEC Network, spoke with OutKick’s Clay Travis and said that he had a chance to interview President Donald Trump back in 2019.
Finebaum told Outkick’s Clay Travis that he talked to a friend in Washington who suggested an interview with Trump on the Thursday morning before the game. “He said, ‘Let me run it down the flagpole,’” Finebaum recalled. “And he texted me back saying it’s looking good.
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Kamala Harris Scorches 'Tyrant' Donald Trump in First Interview Since Losing the 2024 Election
Kamala Harris didn’t hold back in her first sit-down since conceding the 2024 presidential race. The former vice president came out swinging, taking direct aim at Donald Trump with some of her sharpest words yet.
Kamala Harris called Donald Trump a “tyrant” in her first news interview since she lost the 2024 presidential election.
SEC Network host Paul Finebaum revealed in a new interview that ESPN “killed” a planned interview with President Donald Trump in 2019. Finebaum told Outkick’s Clay Travis, in an interview set to be released in full on Tuesday,
I would think they are doing that," Trump said in a phone interview with NBC News when asked whether the Justice Department should investigate Wray. Trump appointed Wray to lead the bureau in 2017 after he fired former FBI Director James Comey.