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Rep. McClintock to Newsmax: Wildfires Result of Environmental Laws
President Donald Trump is "right" with his claims that California has a water problem, but it was environmental rules, not a lack of water, that were the major factor in the growth of the state's wildfires, Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Calif., said on Newsmax Thursday.
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Proud Boys' Tarrio to Newsmax: Grateful Trump Kept Promise of Pardon
Enrique Tarrio, the former national chair of the Proud Boys, told Newsmax on Wednesday how grateful he was that President Donald Trump kept his promise to pardon most of those charged by the Biden administration's Department of Justice after the events of Jan. 6, 2021.
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Sen. Mullin to Newsmax: Media Engaging in 'Character Assassination'
Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., told Newsmax on Wednesday that the Democrats are engaging in "character assassination" by using a story about Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth that his ex-wife has denied.
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Rep. Donalds to Newsmax: Trump's Merit-Based Govt Common Sense
The outrage shown by Democrats and the mainstream media over President Donald Trump’s directive to return the federal government to a merit-based system proves it was the right thing to do, Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., told Newsmax on Wednesday.
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Dr. Robert Redfield to Newsmax: Suspend Gain-of-Function Research
Dr. Robert Redfield, former director of the CDC, reiterated his call for a moratorium on gain-of-function research on Newsmax Wednesday, saying transparency from key officials is crucial to understanding the origins and impact of COVID-19.
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Rep. Lawler to Newsmax: Putin Must Work With Trump to End War
Russian President Vladimir Putin should work with President Donald Trump to end the Russia-Ukraine war, Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., told Newsmax Wednesday.
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Rep. Krishnamoorthi to Newsmax: TikTok Buyers Lining Up
Buyers of the popular video-sharing app TikTok are lining up, Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Ill., suggested to Newsmax. On Monday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order postponing the app's ban for 75 days.
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Ben Carson to Newsmax: Always 'Honored Excellence,' Don't Need DEI
President Donald Trump's move to end diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts is justified, former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson said, arguing the country rose to global prominence by honoring excellence rather than focusing on identity.
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Sen. Husted to Newsmax: No Need for Govt. to Fund PBS/NPR
Sen. John Husted, R-Ohio, told Newsmax on Wednesday that in the age of internet and thousands of television stations, America doesn’t "need the government funding" public media like NPR or PBS anymore.
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Liz Truss to Newsmax: Immigration Issue Appalling in UK
The immigration issue in Britan is "appalling," says former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss. "We've got shortage of police resources, but they are knocking on journalists' doors at the weekend to complain about tweets that they're putting out," Truss told Newsmax TV.
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Lt. Olivarez to Newsmax: Challenges Ahead for Deportations
Lt. Chris Olivarez, spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety, warned Newsmax on Wednesday that the Trump administration would likely face challenges in implementing its border and deportation strategy.
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Halperin to Newsmax: Dems' Only Tool Is Delaying Confirmations
On Newsmax Wednesday, political analyst Mark Halperin said that Senate Democrats are using procedural delays to slow President Donald Trump's cabinet picks, arguing it is their only real leverage during confirmation hearings.
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Huckabee to Newsmax: 'Hopeful' Ceasefire Deal Will Hold Because of Trump
U.S. Ambassador to Israel nominee Mike Huckabee told Newsmax on Wednesday that he's "hopeful" the ceasefire deal between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas will hold because President Donald Trump is now in office.
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Rev. Graham to Newsmax: Bishop Who Criticized Trump Wrong
Rev. Franklin Graham told Newsmax on Wednesday that the bishop who criticized President Donald Trump at an inaugural prayer service Tuesday is wrong.
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Sen. Durbin to Newsmax: Affidavit Raises 'Serious Doubts' About Hegseth
Disclosures made in an affidavit from Defense Secretary-nominee Pete Hegseth's former sister-in-law have brought some doubts about his confirmation, Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin, D-Ill., told Newsmax Wednesday.
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Rep. McClintock to Newsmax: Calif. Has 'Very Serious Water Problem'
Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Calif., told Newsmax on Wednesday that California needs additional water reservoirs and other measures to fix the state's "very serious water problem" that impeded efforts to fight recent wildfires.
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Rep. Carter to Newsmax: Trump Going to Unleash American Energy
The U.S. has suffered through four years of a war on fossil fuels by the Biden-Harris administration but "we've got a president in office who understands that we've got a great resource here," Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., said on Newsmax.
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New FCC Chair to Reinstate Complaints Against ABC, CBS, NBC
The new chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Republican Brendan Carr, will reverse the 11th hour decision by the former Democrat chair to reject three complaints against major media outlets, sources tell Newsmax.
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Sen. Lankford to Newsmax: DOGE Lawsuits 'Missed the Point'
Lawsuits to stop President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency "missed the point" because they focus on claims that the initiative is "not filing enough paperwork," Sen. James Lankford, a member of a Senate DOGE caucus, said Wednesday on Newsmax.
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Rep. Huizenga to Newsmax: Birthright Citizenship a Worthy Debate
Rep. Bill Huizenga told Newsmax on Wednesday that while he understands why the administration's goal to end birthright citizenship is concerning to many people, he emphasized that the issue is indeed worthy of debate.
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Sen. Blackburn to Newsmax: Senate Looking at 'Recourse' for Blanket Pardons
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., told Newsmax on Tuesday that the Senate is examining its options when it comes to challenging the blanket pardons that former President Joe Biden issued to his family members and others in the final minutes of his presidency.
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Rep. Meuser to Newsmax: Trump Will End Russia-Ukraine War
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., told Newsmax on Tuesday that President Donald Trump has "sent the message" that he will end the war between Russia and Ukraine with a ceasefire agreement.
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Rep. Fleischmann to Newsmax: America Needed Rebirth of Optimism
Donald Trump's inauguration gave the country a boost of optimism, Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, R-Tenn., told Newsmax on Tuesday.
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Rep. Murphy to Newsmax: Trump's Day 1 Workload Shames Biden
Following the flurry of executive orders that President Donald Trump issued in the first 24 hours of his second administration, Rep. Greg Murphy, R-N.C., told Newsmax that the new commander in chief did more work in one day than former President Joe Biden did in six months.
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Rep. Van Duyne to Newsmax: Everything Trump Does Will Be Challenged
On his first day in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump signed dozens of executive orders, but one that has been immediately challenged is his efforts to end birthright citizenship.