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  • 3 days ago | crooksandliars.com | Ed Scarce

    This is so stupid, it must be true. "Mr Mikkelsen claimed the officers then threatened him with a $5,000 fine or five years in prison if he refused to give the password to his mobile phone." Face palm. Source: Daily MailA Norwegian tourist claims he was harassed and refused entry to the US after immigration officers found a meme of JD Vance on his phone. Mads Mikkelsen, 21, arrived at New Jersey's Newark Airport on June 11, excited about his holiday.

  • 4 days ago | crooksandliars.com | David Edwards

    A Republican supporter and "hardcore MAGA guy" told C-SPAN that he was "so disappointed" in President Donald Trump after he escalated the conflict with Iran by ordering a military strike. "I woke up this morning on my X account, and there's a short clip of Trump just ripping into Bush on the presidential debates, and, you know, complaining about how the country was lied to about the weapons of mass destruction," the caller named John explained Sunday on C-SPAN's Washington Journal program.

  • 4 days ago | crooksandliars.com | Ed Scarce

    This one could get messy. There could be blood. Source: AxiosPresident Trump's political operation has launched an aggressive effort to unseat Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie, its first such effort to defeat a sitting Republican incumbent, Axios has learned. By going after Massie, Trump's team is looking to put wayward Republicans on notice that they're ready to play hardball.

  • 5 days ago | crooksandliars.com | David Edwards

    Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) insisted that President Donald Trump's attack on Iran made him more determined to pass a bill that could strip health care from more than 10 million Medicaid recipients. "Does this change anything for you, knowing that we are now looking at a world where our adversaries are on the march?" Fox News host Maria Bartiromo asked Johnson during a Sunday interview. "No, if anything, it just strengthens my resolve," Jonson replied.