Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) vowed that “Anthony Fauci will answer to the American people” in an X post as he ramps up his investigation into the former top health official’s role in the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Paul, who chairs the Senate Homeland Security Committee, said his investigation into COVID-19 origins has been […]
Fox News was roundly mocked on Sunday after one segment claimed that pictures of the sparsely attended Great American State Fair, organized by an entity linked to President Donald Trump called Freedom 250, did not tell the full story of the event. Kevin Corke, Fox News's senior national correspondent, claimed on "The Big Weekend Show" that the energy at the state fair was much greater than what pictures of the event showed. Several photos emerged online on Sunday showing that few people were at the event, held at the National Mall, due to rainstorms in the area. "Sometimes the pictures don't tell the full story because if you look behind us, a couple of hundred people back there, but when you make your way over here, and you're in this wash of people," Corke said. Onlookers mocked Corke's claims on social media. "Don't believe your lying eyes. Believe Fox," Ron Filipkowski, editor-in-chief of MeidasTouch, posted on X. "Pictures tell the story," Fred Wellman, a Democratic political candidate in Missouri, posted on X. "Allow me to explain why you should not believe your lying eyes," Kelly Scaletta, a political commentator known as "Machine Pun Kelly" online, posted on X. "Are the people in the room with you right now?" Hemant Mehta, a writer and former "Jeopardy!" champion, posted on X. FOX: Sometimes the pictures don't tell the full story because if you look behind us, a couple hundred people back there but when you make your way over here and you're in this wash of people. pic.twitter.com/pQIiqX1CjX— Acyn (@Acyn) June 28, 2026
Speaker Mike Johnson was on "Sunday Morning Futures" with host Maria Bartiromo to talk about the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States of America.
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There’s a lot of interesting mask-dropping in this interview. Jake Tapper outlines his view on illegal alien migrants from Haiti by admitting he put his Mom in a nursing home and pays Haitian migrants to care for her. On a 1998 trip to Cite Soleil, a slum of Port-au-Prince, Mike and Fran DeWine met Tom Hagan, […]
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Former CBS News correspondent Scott MacFarlane expressed astonishment on Sunday at the viral reach of a Senate floor speech by Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) cataloging alleged corruption across the first 500 days of President Donald Trump's second term."Wow," MacFarlane wrote, noting that Murphy's floor speech on Trump administration corruption "has now received 1 million views."MacFarlane highlighted the speech's striking opening framing, writing that Murphy "opens the remarks by arguing that Trump has turned the White House into a 24/7 corruption operation."That characterization came directly from the senator's address. Murphy told colleagues that over the last year and a half, Trump "has turned the White House into a 24/7 corruption operation," calling it "a national crisis" and saying lawmakers "should start acting like it."The roughly half-hour speech, titled "Trump's 500 Days of Corruption," followed up on earlier floor addresses Murphy delivered on the administration's first six weeks and first 100 days. In it, the senator highlighted what he described as the most egregious instances of Trump, his family, and members of his administration using their positions of power to enrich themselves and do favors for their billionaire allies at the expense of American taxpayers.Murphy argued that the president's goal was to engage in so much corruption and self-enrichment that it simply becomes "the pitter patter of rain" — normal, constant, and never-ending. He contended that Trump is betting the steady drip of new corruption stories will eventually exhaust the press and the public into no longer paying attention.The senator walked through a month-by-month timeline of alleged self-dealing. He began with an April 7, 2025 memo from acting Attorney General Todd Blanche ordering the termination of several Biden-era DOJ investigations into crypto companies, noting that Blanche was himself a major crypto investor working for a president deeply involved in the crypto industry. Murphy also pointed to pardons issued at taxpayers' expense as part of the pattern.Murphy closed by insisting the presidency "is not a license to steal from the American people" and that the federal government "doesn't exist to make Donald Trump rich," urging both Democrats and Republicans to confront the issue.For MacFarlane, the takeaway was less the substance than the spread — a lengthy, detail-heavy floor speech, the kind that often disappears without notice, instead racking up a million views and breaking through to a much wider audience.
Senator Rick Scott was on "Fox News Sunday" with host Shannon Bream to talk about the SAVE America Act.
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