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Whoopi Goldberg Stuns ‘The View’ Audience Announcing Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Upcoming Appearance

ABC’s The View surprised its studio audience on Wednesday when co-host Whoopi Goldberg announced that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) will appear on the show next week, as reported by The New York Post.

Goldberg revealed the news live on air, noting that Greene — a close ally of President Donald Trump — is scheduled to join the panel on Tuesday. The announcement drew an audible gasp from someone in the audience, followed by applause.

“People in Washington are starting to say ‘my constituents,’” Goldberg said during the segment. “You know, they’re starting to remember why they’re there. Marjorie Taylor Greene — I’m happy to say that she’s going to be here on Tuesday.”

Co-host Joy Behar chimed in, pointing out that Greene’s appearance “happens to be on Election Day.” Goldberg added that while she and Greene may not see eye to eye on many issues, they share at least one concern about the ongoing government shutdown, which entered its 31st day this week.

“I don’t know how many things we agree on,” Goldberg said, “but I know the one thing that she and I and all of us at this table agree on is this should not be affecting the American people.”

The View panel — which includes Goldberg, Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Ana Navarro — has rarely hosted prominent conservative lawmakers.

The show is known for its liberal-leaning commentary, often sparking heated political exchanges. Greene’s upcoming appearance marks a rare outreach moment between the outspoken congresswoman and one of television’s most consistently left-leaning programs.

Earlier this month, Goldberg called Greene “a very surprising voice of reason,” after the Georgia representative broke from Republican ranks by supporting the renewal of Obamacare tax credits — a key point of contention in the budget standoff.

“What the hell is going on?” Goldberg said during that broadcast.

Behar also acknowledged Greene’s personal stake in the debate. “She also has a couple of kids who need — the insurance premiums are going up, so it’s very personal to her,” Behar said. “You know, I’ll take it.”

TV Personality Joy Behar, the View co-host

In a social media post earlier this month, Greene clarified her stance on the issue, saying she remains opposed to Obamacare but wants to protect her constituents from rising costs.

“I’m not a fan of Obamacare,” she wrote. “But I’m going to go against everyone on this issue because when the tax credits expire this year my own adult children’s insurance premiums for 2026 are going to DOUBLE, along with all the wonderful families and hard-working people in my district.”

Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin also joked during an earlier segment, “It’s a dark day when Marjorie Taylor Greene is the voice of reason.” After Goldberg said she had never heard the saying, Griffin added, “A blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then.”

Greene’s scheduled appearance is expected to be one of the show’s most closely watched interviews of the season.

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Virginia Giuffre Memoir Claims Ghislaine Maxwell Bragged About Sex Act With A List Actor

Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell allegedly bragged about performing a sex act on Hollywood actor George Clooney during a party, according to a memoir by Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, as reported by The New York Post.

The claim surfaced in Giuffre’s posthumous book, “Nobody’s Girl,” which was released last week following her death in April.

London, England, UK – October 10, 2021: George Clooney attends “The Tender Bar” UK Premiere, 65th BFI London Film Festival at The Royal Festival Hall. Credit: Loredana Sangiuliano

Giuffre, 41, who died by suicide earlier this year, wrote that Maxwell loved to boast about encounters with famous men but suggested that some of her claims may have been exaggerated. “Whether that was true or not, we’ll never know,” Giuffre wrote.

The account mirrors a claim Giuffre made in her earlier unpublished memoir, “The Billionaire’s Playboy Club,” parts of which were unsealed in court documents released in 2020. In that version, Giuffre recounted Maxwell telling her the story after returning from an event “giddy as a schoolgirl.”

“One [time] she came back giddy as a schoolgirl with an explosion of news, with all the build-up and excitement in her voice you’d think she was the next crown princess,” Giuffre wrote.

“But she had given George Clooney a bl*w job in the bathroom at some random event. … She never let that one down.”

Representatives for Clooney did not respond to requests for comment on the latest claim. There is no record or evidence linking Clooney publicly to Epstein, and the actor has not been accused of any wrongdoing.

The memoir did not specify when or where the alleged incident was said to have taken place. Giuffre’s writing described Maxwell’s alleged pattern of bragging about sexual exploits and relationships with high-profile men, though it remains unclear which, if any, of the stories were true.

Giuffre was among Epstein’s most outspoken victims and one of the first to publicly accuse Maxwell of recruiting and trafficking her as a teenager. Her allegations played a major role in the federal investigation that led to Maxwell’s conviction in 2021.

Maxwell, now 63, is serving a 20-year federal sentence for sex trafficking and conspiracy at the Federal Correctional Institution in Tallahassee, Florida.

Prosecutors said she groomed and abused multiple underage girls alongside Epstein, who died in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.

Giuffre also made international headlines for her accusations against Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, who she said sexually abused her when she was 17. Andrew denied wrongdoing but later settled a civil lawsuit with Giuffre in February 2022 for an undisclosed sum.

The settlement came as the British royal faced mounting scrutiny over his ties to Epstein and Maxwell.

Maxwell has continued to deny all allegations of sexual misconduct, maintaining her innocence even after her conviction.

Giuffre’s memoir, which details her experiences and the years-long legal battles surrounding Epstein’s network, was published posthumously by her family.

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Kourtney Kardashian Expands Lemme Line With New ‘Lemme Purr’ Lollipops

Kourtney Kardashian Barker has announced the launch of a new addition to her Lemme wellness brand — probiotic lollipops aimed at supporting women’s health. The product, called Lemme Purr Lollipops, became available Sunday exclusively at Target stores nationwide, as reported by The New York Post.

The new supplement follows the success of Kardashian’s Lemme Purr gummies and capsules, which are marketed as daily probiotics that promote vaginal health.

The lollipops, priced at $5.99 per pack, are the latest expansion in Kardashian’s effort to bring wellness products into mainstream retail spaces.

Like the original Lemme Purr gummies, the lollipops’ key ingredient is Bacillus coagulans, a probiotic strain known for producing lactic acid.

The bacteria help maintain healthy pH levels and balance the vaginal microbiome — the natural ecosystem of bacteria and fungi that can affect a woman’s overall health.

According to the brand, the probiotic can also support immune health and aid in digestion. Research has linked B. coagulans to improved symptoms in people suffering from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), such as bloating, cramping, and diarrhea.

The lollipops also contain vitamin C for antioxidant and collagen support, as well as pineapple extract for flavor. Each pop contains 70 calories and is made with real sugar. The product is vegetarian, gluten-free, non-GMO, and formulated without artificial sweeteners.

Women’s health expert Olivia Cassano of Evvy, a company specializing in microbiome science, previously told The New York Post that maintaining a healthy balance of bacteria in the vaginal microbiome is crucial.

“When the vaginal microbiome isn’t healthy — say, there’s too much bad bacteria or not enough good bacteria — women are at risk for infections like bacterial vaginosis, yeast infections, and aerobic vaginitis,” Cassano said.

“It can also result in a higher risk of other health conditions, such as recurrent UTIs. Research has even linked certain shifts in the vaginal microbiome to pregnancy complications like preterm birth.”

This is the second time Kardashian has introduced a lollipop-based supplement. Her first, Lemme Glow, was a limited-edition beauty supplement designed to promote healthy hair, skin, and nails.

The company says that unlike the earlier release, Lemme Purr Lollipops are a permanent addition to the Lemme lineup.

“Our community fell in love with our first lollipops, so I couldn’t wait to bring them back in a new way,” Kardashian said in a statement. “Lemme Purr Lollipops are such a fun extension of one of our best-sellers, Lemme Purr, and I love that they turn daily self-care into something sweet and simple.”

Kardashian’s launch joins a growing market of candy-form health supplements. Other companies, such as It Girl Vitamins, sell lollipops infused with peptides and greens. Kid-friendly brands like Olly and YumEarth have also introduced multivitamin pops for children.

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Stephen Miller Shreds Robert De Niro After Actor Calls Him “Nazi” on Live TV

U.S. Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller responded Wednesday night to actor Robert De Niro after the Hollywood star compared him to Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels during an MSNBC interview.

Miller called De Niro “a sad, bitter, broken, old man” and said the actor’s comments reflected a long decline in his public relevance.

Miller appeared on Fox News’ “Hannity” following De Niro’s remarks, which aired Sunday on MSNBC’s The Weekend.

National Harbor, MD US – Mar 4, 2023: Stephen Miller speaks at the 2023 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
Credit: Julia Nikhinson – CNP

During that segment, De Niro attacked both President Donald Trump and members of his administration, claiming there is “no way” President Trump would “want to leave the White House” voluntarily.

He then turned his attention to Miller, calling him “a Nazi” and referring to him as “the Goebbels of the cabinet.”

“He set it up with, I guess, he’s the Goebbels of the cabinet, Stephen Miller. He’s a Nazi. Yes, he is, and he’s Jewish and he should be ashamed of himself,” De Niro said during the interview.

The comments drew immediate backlash, with many criticizing De Niro for invoking Nazi comparisons and making inflammatory remarks about Miller’s faith.

Appearing on Fox News, host Sean Hannity suggested Miller consider legal action in response. “If it was me, I think I’d be hiring an attorney, and I’d be looking at suing for defamation,” Hannity said.

Miller declined to discuss potential legal steps but directly addressed De Niro’s statements.

“Robert De Niro is a sad, bitter, broken, old man who is mostly enraged because he has not made a movie worth watching in at least 30 years,” Miller said.

He continued, “This man has been degrading himself on camera with one horrific film after another for my entire adult life, and he is not taken seriously by anybody — not by his family, not by his friends, not by his community.”

Miller added that De Niro has issued “probably the longest string of flops, failures, embarrassments.”

“He is a shell of a man, and everybody disregards everything he says,” Miller said during the interview.

The Homeland Security Advisor’s comments came as the administration continues to push back against increasingly hostile rhetoric from entertainment industry figures toward President Trump and members of his team.

De Niro has been one of the president’s most outspoken celebrity critics for several years, frequently using public appearances to denounce the administration. His comments on MSNBC marked one of his harshest attacks to date.

De Niro’s reference to Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels — a key architect of Adolf Hitler’s messaging campaign — drew particular condemnation from Jewish advocacy organizations, which called the comparison “offensive” and “historically ignorant.”

Miller, who is Jewish, has served as Homeland Security Advisor since early 2025, advising President Trump on border enforcement, immigration reform, and national security policy.

The White House has not issued a separate statement on De Niro’s comments. However, senior administration officials privately described the remarks as “reckless” and “inflammatory,” noting that such comparisons can endanger public officials.

De Niro has not responded to Miller’s statements or to the growing backlash over his MSNBC appearance.

The actor, known for roles in Raging Bull and Taxi Driver, has increasingly used political commentary as a platform in recent years, often targeting President Trump and his administration in interviews and public events.

The exchange marks the latest in a series of high-profile verbal attacks between Hollywood figures and federal officials. Miller’s televised remarks on Wednesday signaled that the administration intends to confront such rhetoric directly rather than ignore it.

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James Woods Completely Destroys Hillary Clinton Over White House Renovation Criticism

Actor James Woods took aim at former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton this week after she accused President Donald Trump of “destroying” the White House over his privately funded renovation project, which includes construction of a new ballroom.

Clinton shared her criticism in a post above a Washington Post article titled, “White House begins demolishing East Wing facade to build Trump’s ballroom,” which featured a photo of the ongoing construction.

She wrote, “It’s not his house. It’s your house. And he’s destroying it.”

Woods responded directly to Clinton on X, saying:

“What destroyed it was your husband getting bl*w jobs in the Oval Office,”

He referenced former President Bill Clinton’s affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky during his administration.

Woods added, “Go back to Costco and hock your fictional autobiography.”

The exchange came as left-wing figures and media outlets expressed outrage over the renovations, despite confirmation that the project will not cost taxpayers any money.

President Trump’s White House renovation plan, estimated at $250 million, is privately funded.

The ballroom project has drawn criticism from several celebrities and Democratic politicians, who have claimed the construction is an unnecessary vanity addition.

Actress Mia Farrow joined the backlash, posting on Bluesky that “Hitler had a large ballroom” — a comparison that drew widespread criticism online.

The backlash to the White House renovation follows a long history of presidential updates and additions to the residence.

Renovations to the White House have taken place under nearly every president since Theodore Roosevelt, who began the process of modernizing the building in 1902.

During his presidency, Harry Truman oversaw a complete structural rebuild of the interior, and President John F. Kennedy initiated extensive decorative restorations led by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.

Later presidents, including Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama, also authorized renovations to accommodate modern technology and infrastructure needs.

Despite this long tradition, President Trump’s ballroom addition has sparked unique outrage among his critics.

The ballroom is designed to accommodate official state events and ceremonial gatherings and is expected to serve future administrations as well.

Supporters of the project have pointed out that private funding means no taxpayer burden, distinguishing it from many earlier White House projects that relied on public money.

Trump’s aides have said the ballroom will be used for official functions, including state dinners and national ceremonies, once completed.

The controversy over the ballroom has coincided with renewed partisan exchanges online, with conservative commentators defending the project and pointing to the double standard in coverage compared to past renovations.

Woods’ comments are among the most direct responses to Clinton’s criticism.

The actor, known for his outspoken political views, has frequently clashed with prominent Democratic figures on social media and has defended President Trump’s policies and leadership in public statements.

The debate over the White House construction project shows no signs of slowing, with work expected to continue through early next year.

While the ballroom is part of a broader modernization effort, its announcement has once again highlighted the political divide surrounding even long-standing presidential traditions.

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White House Calls TMZ Story on Trump Weighing Diddy Commutation ‘Completely Fraudulent’

The White House dismissed as “completely fraudulent” a report published by TMZ claiming President Donald Trump was weighing a commutation for imprisoned music producer Sean “Diddy” Combs, as reported by The Gateway Pundit.

TMZ’s October 20 article alleged, citing what it called a “high-ranking White House official,” that President Trump was “vacillating” on whether to commute Combs’ 50-month sentence for violating the Mann Act and could sign an order “as early as this week.”

WASHINGTON D.C., USA – April 7, 2025: United States President Donald Trump meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House in Washington DC.

The entertainment outlet further claimed some staffers were advising against the move but suggested the final decision rested solely with the President.

The White House swiftly rejected the claims. A spokesperson told the Daily Mail that “there is zero truth to the TMZ report,” adding that the outlet failed to seek confirmation before publishing.

“We would’ve gladly explained had they reached out before running their fake news,” the spokesperson said. “The president, not anonymous sources, is the final decider on pardons and commutations.”

Combs, 55, was convicted earlier this year on two counts of transporting individuals across state lines for prostitution, a federal offense under the Mann Act.

He was acquitted on more serious charges of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. The rapper and music executive is currently serving his 50-month sentence and has completed roughly 13 months so far.

With credit for time served, he could be eligible for release in about two years if no commutation occurs.

TMZ’s report also claimed Combs’ legal team had been in contact with a “high-ranking White House official” shortly after sentencing and that Trump acknowledged awareness of the request.

Attorney Nicole Westmoreland, a member of Combs’ defense team, confirmed in August that outreach had taken place. “It’s my understanding that we’ve reached out and had conversations in reference to a pardon,” Westmoreland said at the time.

In a Newsmax interview earlier this month, President Trump appeared to rule out granting clemency to Combs. “I was very friendly with him, I got along with him great, and he seemed like a nice guy. I didn’t know him well,” Trump said.

Sean “Diddy” Combs and Kanye West at the 2007 Vanity Fair Oscar Party. Mortons, West Hollywood, CA. 02-25-07

“But when I ran for office, he was very hostile. That makes pardoning him more difficult to do.”

The White House emphasized that the TMZ report “circumvented standard verification procedures” and reiterated that no discussions on Combs’ case were underway.

Combs’ conviction followed a lengthy federal investigation that included multiple witnesses and seized digital evidence. He remains incarcerated at a federal correctional facility pending appeal.

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Maher Claims GOP “Rigged” Elections—Schwarzenegger Brings Receipts on Democrats

Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger pushed back against HBO host Bill Maher’s comments on gerrymandering during an appearance on “Real Time with Bill Maher,” telling the audience that both political parties — not just Republicans — have engaged in redistricting manipulation for decades.

The exchange began when Maher criticized Republicans for allegedly using gerrymandering to maintain control of congressional districts.

SACRAMENTO, CA – AUG 19: Bill Maher performs at Sacramento Convention Center in Sacramento, California on August 19th, 2011

“It makes sense in that the Democrats have no power now,” Maher said.

“The only power they can have is if they win the midterm elections and take back the House. If only the Republicans get to gerrymander, the Democrats will never take back the House.”

Schwarzenegger quickly interrupted to challenge the statement. “No, no,” he said.

“Gerrymandering is going on, has been going on for 200 years.”

Maher responded, “Not on this level,” suggesting that the Republican Party’s recent redistricting efforts have been more aggressive than previous examples.

Schwarzenegger disagreed, arguing that both major parties have a long history of drawing maps in their favor.

“Look,” Schwarzenegger continued, “there are states out there that have 40% of Republicans and only have, like, 20% representation in Congress. There’s the opposite also true. So there’s gerrymandering going on all over.”

The former governor cited several examples of states where one party’s representation is disproportionate to its voter share.

In Massachusetts, for instance, Republicans make up roughly 40% of the electorate yet hold no congressional seats.

Connecticut has five congressional districts, all represented by Democrats, despite significant Republican support.

In Illinois, Republicans hold only three of 17 House seats even though they received nearly 47% of the statewide vote.

In California, where Republicans make up about 40% of the electorate, they currently hold nine of 52 seats in the U.S. House.

Schwarzenegger said the problem extends across the political spectrum and is not limited to one party.

“To undo all of that and to take away the power — see, this is a trick that you have to understand,” he said.

“The Democrats are fighting the Republicans. The Republicans are fighting with the Democrats. But you know something? One of them is going to win.”

Maher replied, “Yes, it’s gonna be the Republicans… because they didn’t follow your example into the halls of nobleness.”

Schwarzenegger did not respond directly but reiterated that the problem lies within the system itself rather than one party’s actions.

The conversation touched on broader debates over redistricting and political fairness as several cases involving congressional maps move through the courts.

One major case, Louisiana v. Callais, now before the U.S. Supreme Court, could have nationwide implications for how race-based districting is handled.

The decision is expected to influence how both parties approach redistricting before the next national election.

Schwarzenegger, who has long advocated for independent redistricting commissions to draw fairer congressional maps, used his appearance to highlight the need for systemic reform.

As California governor, he backed efforts to remove map-drawing power from state legislators and place it in the hands of a bipartisan citizens’ panel, a model that has since been studied by other states.

The former governor, who has publicly criticized both parties on issues of political corruption and partisanship, ended the exchange by calling for greater transparency and accountability in the redistricting process.

Gerrymandering — the practice of manipulating district boundaries to benefit one political party — has been a contentious issue in recent years.

Critics on both sides argue that it undermines fair representation and allows entrenched political interests to dominate elections regardless of voter preference.

While Maher maintained that Republicans have taken the practice to new extremes, Schwarzenegger’s remarks highlighted the bipartisan nature of redistricting manipulation and urged audiences to view the problem as systemic rather than partisan.

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Robert De Niro Melts Down on Live TV, Drops F-Bomb Defending Democrats

Actor Robert De Niro startled MSNBC viewers Sunday morning after using explicit language during a live discussion on “The Weekend” about Democratic opposition to President Donald Trump and the recent “No Kings” protests.

De Niro appeared on the program to discuss the nationwide demonstrations held Saturday and the Democratic Party’s messaging strategy.

During the segment, he praised several party figures, including New York Attorney General Letitia James, who was recently indicted, as well as House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, and California Senator Adam Schiff.

“There’s something,” De Niro said.

“I like Hakeem Jeffries. I like…Chuck Schumer, Adam Schiff, they’re all great, strong. I like what Letitia James is doing. She’s fighting back. She’s saying, ‘f**k you!’”

The remark prompted an audible reaction from host Jonathan Capehart.

De Niro quickly apologized but doubled down on his statement, explaining that he believed the language reflected the current political climate.

“I’m sorry. This is where we are. It’s what she’s saying. ‘This is it. I will not be taken down by this person. I am not afraid of him.’ And God bless her for that. And that’s how other people have to be,” De Niro continued.

The actor, who has long been an outspoken critic of President Trump, had previously promoted the “No Kings” demonstrations in an Instagram video containing similar language.

In the segment, De Niro compared the protests to the American Revolution and accused the President of threatening democracy.

“The original ‘No Kings’ protest was 250 years ago,” De Niro said.

“Americans decided they didn’t want to live under the rule of King George III. They declared their independence and fought a bloody war for democracy. We’ve had two and a half centuries of democracy since then. Often challenging, sometimes messy, always essential, and we fought in two World Wars to preserve it.”

He continued, “Now we have a would-be king who wants to take it away? King Donald I. F**k that. We are rising up again this time, nonviolently raising our voices to declare ‘No Kings.’”

Organizers said nearly 2,000 protests took place nationwide Saturday, including in major cities such as Atlanta, Portland, and Washington, D.C. Estimates indicated that about 100,000 people attended the event in New York City’s Times Square, making it one of the largest gatherings of the day.

The “No Kings” demonstrations were billed as a coordinated message opposing what organizers described as “authoritarian tendencies” in government.

De Niro’s remarks, both online and on MSNBC, drew mixed reactions from viewers and political commentators, with some applauding his passion and others criticizing his choice of language during a live broadcast.

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Megyn Kelly Says She Might Run for President if AOC Does: ‘There’s No Way This Person Can Run for President or Be President’

Megyn Kelly took aim at Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) during a recent episode of The Megyn Kelly Show, saying she might consider running for president if Ocasio-Cortez ever launches a campaign for the White House, as reported by The Gateway Pundit.

In the segment, Kelly criticized Ocasio-Cortez for comments about young men in America being “radicalized,” accusing the congresswoman and her party of being the ones responsible for alienating young men from the Democratic Party.

“There was indeed one party that radicalized today’s young men, and it was yours, madam [AOC]. It was yours,” Kelly said.

“It was yours who blamed them for literally everything just because they were born and born male. The nerve. Your side demonized them at every turn and laughed when they ever dared to express any actual pain at the circumstances that they were forced into through no fault of their own.”

Kelly continued, arguing that Ocasio-Cortez’s attempt to blame Republicans for the frustrations of young men was hypocritical. “You are absolutely disgusting to now try to turn it around and say it is the Republican Party which came to their rescue that quote ‘radicalized them,’” she said.

“You don’t know any young Republican men, I guarantee you right now, that woman knows zero Republican men, because none of them would be seen with her.”

The former Fox News anchor also accused Democrats of hypocrisy on social issues, saying that Ocasio-Cortez’s side is the one mistreating young people, not Republicans.

“And for her to come out there and try to turn what she and her brethren did to them for years around it all, never mind to then blame it on the party that actually stood up for them, is the height of gall,” Kelly said.

“That is infuriating, and the Republicans want to treat trans people as subhuman? It’s your side, YOUR SIDE, that wants to take non-trans children, perfectly healthy children who may be going through normal emotional distress, and literally give them double mastectomies so that you can feel better about who you are.”

Kelly ended her remarks with a sharp warning. “F that woman,” she said. “If she runs for president, I might run. I’ll find my way into the ticket somehow. There’s no way this person can run for president or be president. No.”

The clip, first shared by Real Clear Politics, quickly circulated on social media, drawing reactions from both Kelly’s supporters and critics.

While it’s unclear whether Kelly was serious about a presidential bid, her comments reflect growing frustration among conservatives over Ocasio-Cortez’s rhetoric and the Democratic Party’s approach to gender and identity politics.


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