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Former MSNBC host Keith Olbermann tells ABC affiliate group to burn in hell 'alongside Charlie Kirk'
The politicial commentator expressed support for Jimmy Kimmel, whose late-night show was indefinitely pulled over comments he made about Kirk's death.
Matthew Dowd is no longer working for MSNBC following the 'inappropriate and unacceptable' comments he made about the shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk
In the days since the killing of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, President Donald Trump and his MAGA base have claimed that liberals are more responsible for political violence than conservatives. Scarborough opposed this argument, and graphically described the violent incidents that have targeted people on both sides of the political spectrum.
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade apologized Sunday morning after going viral for saying that homeless people should receive "involuntary lethal injections" Wednesday on Fox and Friends. Anchors Ayman Mohyeldin,
MSNBC’s golden girls Rachel Maddow and Joy Reid are no longer speaking — and it all comes down to cold, hard cash. Joy got the axe from her show The ReidOut in February, an act that Rachel slammed as “indefensible.
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'Are you kidding me!' MSNBC host flips out on Trump's new threat aimed at his critics
Comments made by Donald Trump on Air Force One about how his critics should be treated created no small measure of outrage and incredulity on MSNBC on Friday morning. While returning from his visit in the United Kingdom,
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Fox News host Brian Kilmeade's call to execute mentally ill people was a mask-off moment
One of Kilmeade’s “Fox and Friends” co-hosts, Lawrence Jones, said during the discussion that mentally ill homeless people who refuse treatment should be “locked up.” Then Kilmeade chimed in, “Or involuntary lethal injection,
The Big Weekend Show’ co-hosts discuss former MSNBC analyst Matt Dowd’s response to being fired over his comments about Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.