• One critic fired back at the former White House doctor who once praised Donald Trump's health.

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  • The host of the show was called out for his overreaction.

  • The leaking of information in the Trump administration was a chronic problem, according to the author of the new book.

  • In his new book, the author wrote that Trump and Biden had damaged each other's legitimacy with millions of Americans.

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  • After a months-long court battle, Colorado officials have finally retrieved hard drives containing data that was smuggled from a county's voting machines. It's not clear who accessed that data or what a conspiracy-promoting set of Coloradans hope to do with it. Schroeder had previously testified.

  • CNN's Kyung Lah revealed that the campaign of Pennsylvania candidate Doug Mastriano threatened to kick them out.

  • The Yahoo News/YouGov poll shows that Americans' confidence in the Supreme Court has fallen over the last 20 months.

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  • The warning about threatening the personal safety of justices came a little late, according to Sen. Josh Hawley.

  • The governor is correct. It's time for the Reedy Creek and its Independent Special Improvement District to go away permanently.

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  • Tucker Carlson and Newsmax are not the only ones who think that the new movie peddling election lies is too batty.

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  • One person joked that Trump ran from the military.

  • The 26 products that are helping Americans save money are selling out like hotcakes.

  • Florida is a business-friendly state, but when Republican legislators make fun of Disney over a difference of opinion, we have to take it with a grain of salt.

  • Ted Cruz was obsessed with the number of followers he had. While talking with co-host Michael Knowles on Verdict with Ted Cruz, the senator began to break down how his followers increased after Musk's bid. Cruz said that his new followers increased from 1200 to 2000 in a few days after Musk took over the social media platform.

  • They had a basketball game to win, so keeping the emotions in check seemed to be at a premium.