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Ask not for whom the world s tiniest violin plays it plays for Fox News. Three months ago the network s hosts enjoyed unprecedented political power and privileged access to President Donald Trump, the subject of their propaganda. Now its employees are reduced to whining about President Joe Biden not calling on their correspondent during Thursday s press conference, as their lies on behalf of his predecessor s effort to steal the election draw a $1.6 billion lawsuit. p Fox s pity party launched a href https://www.mediamatters.org/media/3938436 rel noopener noreferrer target blank roughly two minutes /a after the press conference concluded and remained a regular facet of the network s coverage of the event into Friday morning. Eleven different programs have combined to mention how Biden did not call on Fox White House correspondent Peter Doocy at least 24 times as of 10 a.m. ET, according to a Media Matters review. (Only two programs didn t mention the supposed snub during
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In early December, conservative commentators tried to drum up social media controversy over a sweatshirt. The shirt, merchandise for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s congressional campaign, read simply “Tax the rich” and was branded with the initials “AOC.” It sold for $58. “Only the rich can afford this idiotic sweatshirt,” tweeted Ben Shapiro, evidently unaware that adult-size sweatshirts at midmarket retailers routinely sell in this price range. Ocasio-Cortez had a swift rejoinder: Unlike the cheap imports sold by Donald Trump, for example, her merchandise was produced wholly in the United States, by unionized workers.
Six more Oath Keepers indicted on conspiracy charges for assault on US Capitol On Friday, the Justice Department indicted six more members of the far-right Oath Keepers militia, seven of whom were seen in a “ stack ” military formation attempting to breach the Capitol on January 6.
This indictment follows a previous January indictment of three other Oath Keepers, charged with conspiracy for their roles in the assault.
The previously charged Oath Keepers include Jessica Watkins, 38, Donovan Ray Crowl, 50, both from Ohio, and Thomas E. Caldwell, 66 from Virginia.
In this Jan. 6, 2021, file photo rioters try to break through a police barrier at the Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)