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Republicans Retain The House

Spurred by flipping three North Carolina Congressional seats and stunning wins in a  number of races that weren’t decided until the wee hours of Wednesday morning, Republicans retained control of the U.S. House of Representatives.

With precinct officials still tabulating ballots past midnight, GOP challengers Addison McDowell, Tim Moore and Brad Knott unseated incumbents in North Carolina to power the GOP past the magic number of 218. Republicans also claimed a key Democrat-held seat in Joe Biden’s hometown district in Scranton, Pa.

Here’s more on the “total rejection” of the Democrats from “Fox & Friends,” including more analysis on Trump’s historic win, the GOP’s return to power in the Senate and hard-fought victory in the House.

Exposing Fauci’s Big Lie

Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul said he took an “extraordinary step” against White House senior medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci in a “Fox & Friends” interview Thursday.

Paul took exception with Fauci’s testimony that the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease did not fund covid research at the virology lab in Wuhan, China. “I don’t think there’s ever been a clearer case of perjury in the history of government testimony,” Paul says. Here’s more from The Daily Caller.

Melania: ‘Never Say Never’

In her first sit-down press interview since leaving office as First Lady, Melania Trump talks with Fox & Friends about her years serving American with President Donald Trump and leaves open the possibility of a return to Washington DC. “Never say never,” she candidly says. We’ll take that to mean: Yes, she’s ready…and tested.

Elder: Newsom Going Down

Radio talk show host and California gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder is feeling awfully good about the recall election in September. Despite Gov. Gavin Newsom’s overwhelming advantage in campaign funds, Elders says, “I still think he’s going to go down.”

In an interview with the weekend “Fox & Friends” crew, Elder says he’s been saddled with expenditure limits of $9.7 million, while Newson can spend whatever he pleases. “He can raise and spend an unlimited amount of money,” says Elder, a lifelong California resident. “The teachers’ union just put $1.8 million into the anti-recall side and one of the major unions just put $5 million into it.” He added that it’s expected Newsom will spend upward of $50 million in the race. Here’s more on Fox News.

Trump Unloads On AG Barr

President Trump unleashed his wrath on Attorney General William Barr for not shutting down the fake news surrounding the Biden family’s criminal investigation over their financial dealings in Ukraine. Hunter Biden recently admitted that he and his uncle, James Biden, are under federal investigation in the matter, something Barr knew about before the election.

Trump says almost everyone is disappointed in Barr, especially after fake President-elect Joe Biden lied in the Presidential debates, saying nothing was happening. “When they are saying things, making accusations and the press is purposely not reporting, Bill Barr had an obligation to set the record straight,” Trump says. He voiced his disappointment on Sunday’s “Fox & Friends.” Here’s more from Trump and anchor Brian Kilmeade.

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GOP Women At The Forefront

The Democrat Party’s talk of a great Blue Wave evaporated in a hurry, once the American electorate had its say on election night. Among the big winners were Republican women who blocked Speaker Nancy Pelosi from adding to the Democrat House majority.

A whopping 13 women will join the Republican caucus, including a stunner in Iowa, where everyday Iowan and mom Ashley Hinson upended heavily favored incumbent Abby Finkenauer. Many of the winners were veterans and minorities and all were non-incumbents. Says Hinson, “I think this is a very clear signal that this is the future of the Republican Party.” Here’s more with Hinson on “Fox & Friends.”

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Gov. Kasich A Sore Loser

Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a candidate in the 2016 GOP presidential primary, was front and center on Day 1 of the Democrat National Convention. And this didn’t sit well with fellow Republican and U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, also from Ohio. “John Kasich has been a sore loser ever since he lost in ’16, when he was forcing a three-way race,” Jordan says. “He didn’t even show up at the (RNC) convention, in our state in Cleveland, Ohio, instead did some party across the street at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.”

Landing a major speaking role at the virtual DNC Convention, Kasich pushed for solutions to our country’s problems and urged Republicans to consider what he called the moderate ticket of Biden and Harris. Not to mention that both nominees are far from moderate, already in line with medicare for all, confiscating every American’s firearms and defunding the police, among other radical policies.

Jordan, appearing on Fox & Friends, also gives his take on the COVID-19 pandemic, mail-in voting and the John Durham probe.

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Bomber’s Sentence Vacated

A federal court has overturned the death sentence of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. The court said jurors in the case may have been influenced by pre-trial publicity, including an elaborate cover story in Rolling Stone. Here’s reaction from Boston Mayor Marty Walsh and former superintendent-in-chief of the Boston Police Department Daniel Linskey on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends.”

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Biden The King Of Plagiarism

Joe Biden has a knack of taking someone else’s work and passing off as his own. His actions have been so blatant in this respect over his 40-plus years of government service that he’ll probably go down as the King of Plagiarism on Capitol Hill! Well, folks, Sleepy Joe is at it again. While laying out his economic agenda earlier this week, Biden dipped his fingers into the Trump playbook, urging viewers to “buy American.” This on the heels of citing policy from the Bernie Sanders campaign as his own last week and, earlier in his career, plagiarizing British Labour leader Neil Kinnock and even Bobby Kennedy. An exasperated Kellyanne Conway, counsel to the president, reacts on Fox & Friends.

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Biden Surrendering To Socialists

Democrat nominee Joe Biden released a joint policy plan with Sen. Bernie Sanders and says some funding should be redirected from police. The “Unity Task Force Platform,” which solidified Sleepy Joe’s surrender to the Socialist wing of the Democrat Party, drew a sharp reaction from House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy. “This is not a unity group, this is a surrendering to the socialists,” McCarthy says. “If Joe Biden has been in Washington for more than 40 years and hasn’t been able to do any of that, from criminal justice reform and others, why do we think we’re going to have something different.” McCarthy elaborates on Fox & Friends.

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