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Allred to Newsmax: Epstein Accusers Can Be Sued for Naming Names
Victims' rights attorney Gloria Allred told Newsmax on Monday that victims of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are afraid to name other prominent names involved because they might be sued.
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Pollster Allocco to Newsmax: Trump SOTU Should Steady the Middle
Veteran pollster Patrick Allocco told Newsmax on Monday that President Donald Trump's State of the Union address presents a pivotal opportunity – not just to fire up supporters, but to steady persuadable voters who could decide the midterm elections.
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Rep. Fine to Newsmax: No Regret Over Dogs-Muslim Flap
Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., told Newsmax on Monday he will not back down from a social media post that ignited controversy after he declared that if Americans were forced to choose between dogs and Muslims, "the choice ... is not a difficult one."
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Rep. Malliotakis to Newsmax: Shutdown May Hinder Storm Response
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., warned on Newsmax that the ongoing partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security is harming critical national security and emergency response functions as a powerful winter storm batters the Northeast.
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Matt Schlapp to Newsmax: Trump's SOTU Will Be Aggressive, Focus on Economy
President Donald Trump is expected to deliver an aggressive and politically charged State of the Union address on Tuesday and will likely highlight his administration's accomplishments while confronting legal and economic issues that could shape the upcoming midterms.
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Rep. Mace to Newsmax: Escalating Political Rhetoric Fueling Violence Against Republicans
Increasing political discourse is inciting real-world violence against Republicans, Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., said on Newsmax Monday, citing multiple assassination attempts against President Donald Trump and what she described as a broader rise in threats nationwide.
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Art Del Cueto to Newsmax: American Tourists Stranded Due to Cartel Violence in Mexico
Cartel violence has plunged a popular Mexican tourist area into chaos, leaving Americans trapped inside resorts and unable to get home, veteran border official Art Del Cueto said Monday on Newsmax.
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Sheriff Bianco to Newsmax: Left Engaged in 'Political Warfare'
California GOP gubernatorial candidate and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco told Newsmax on Monday that inflammatory rhetoric from the left amounts to "political warfare" and is contributing to a dangerous climate.
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Sen. Marshall to Newsmax: SOTU to Spotlight Safer Borders, Stronger Economy
President Donald Trump will use Tuesday night's State of the Union address to contrast the nation's current trajectory with where it stood a year ago, highlighting gains in border security, public safety, and economic growth, Sen. Roger Marshall said...
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Rep. Keith Self to Newsmax: Thune Needs to 'Get 'Er Done' With SAVE America Act
Rep. Keith Self, R-Texas, told Newsmax on Monday that Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., needs to "git 'er done" and bring the SAVE America Act to the chamber's floor for a vote.
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Ren McEachern to Newsmax: Foreign Links Possible
Former FBI acting section chief Ren McEachern said on Newsmax that the shooting of an armed suspect at Mar-a-Lago highlights ongoing security threats facing President Donald Trump and the need for a thorough investigation, including the potential for foreign links.
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Charles Marino to Newsmax: Layered Security Worked at Mar-a-Lago
Former Secret Service agent Charles Marino said the shooting of an armed man at Mar-a-Lago early Sunday shows the agency's layered security plan worked as designed.
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Police Assoc. to Newsmax: Mar-a-Lago Shooting 'Excellent Work'
National Police Association spokeswoman Betsy Brantner Smith said Sunday on Newsmax that the shooting of an armed intruder at Mar-a-Lago demonstrates that law enforcement tactics and coordination worked exactly as intended.
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Jonathan Gruber to Newsmax: Lieberman Documentary Reveals Openness Rare in Politics
A new documentary, "Centered: Joe Lieberman," premiering Sunday on Newsmax, revisits the life and legacy of the late Sen. Joe Lieberman, with director Jonathan Gruber saying the film highlights a style of leadership rooted in candor and bipartisanship.
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Fmr Secret Service Agent to Newsmax: FBI Leads Mar-a-Lago Probe
The FBI will take over the investigation into the fatal shooting of an armed man who breached President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago property because the agency probes assaults on those under Secret Service protection, former agent Jeffrey Gaines told Newsmax.
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Ron Kessler to Newsmax: Mar-a-Lago Shooting a 'Success Story'
A man shot by Secret Service agents after breaching a security perimeter near Mar-a-Lago never made it inside the property, and the response should be viewed as a "success story," author Ron Kessler said Wednesday on Newsmax's"Wake Up America."
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Ex Agent to Newsmax: FBI Lead at Mar-a-Lago Points to Wider Probe
The FBI's decision to take the lead in investigating the fatal shooting of a man who attempted to breach the perimeter of Mar-a-Lago early Sunday suggests there may be a broader component to the incident, former FBI special agent Stuart Kaplan told Newsmax on Sunday.
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Pete King to Newsmax: Trump 'Wrong' to Personally Attack Justices Over Tariffs
President Donald Trump was "wrong" to personally criticize Supreme Court justices following the high court's ruling against his tariffs, former Rep. Pete King told Newsmax on Sunday.
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Fred Fleitz to Newsmax: Iran Will 'Lose Out' on Chance to Normalize Relations
Iran is "going to lose out on a tremendous opportunity" offered by President Donald Trump to normalize relations, former CIA analyst Fred Fleitz said Sunday on Newsmax.
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Dick Morris to Newsmax: Trump Is 'Set for a Big Win' in 2026 Midterms
President Donald Trump is positioned for a strong midterm showing, Dick Morris, an adviser to the president, said Saturday on Newsmax, while predicting Republicans will win majorities in both chambers of Congress.
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Dershowitz to Newsmax: Clintons 'Not Going to Take the Fifth'
Harvard Law School professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz told Newsmax on Saturday that he expects Bill and Hillary Clinton to answer questions under oath in upcoming House Oversight Committee depositions, predicting they will answer truthfully.
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Walid Phares to Newsmax: Disarming Hamas Is Gaza Focus
Former Trump foreign policy adviser and author Walid Phares told Newsmax Saturday that President Donald Trump has made it clear Hamas must disarm or it will be disarmed.
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Rep. Sessions to Newsmax: DHS Funding Standoff Leaves US 'Nowhere'
With Republicans and Democrats remaining at an impasse over funding for the Department of Homeland Security, a prolonged stalemate could eventually disrupt operations at agencies such as FEMA, TSA, and the Coast Guard, Rep. Pete Sessions warned on Newsmax.
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Blaine Holt to Newsmax: Likelihood of Strikes On Iran Rising
The likelihood of U.S. military action against Iran is rising as American forces continue a major buildup in the region, retired U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt told Newsmax on Saturday.
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Dick Morris to Newsmax: Trump Will Win House and Senate
Political analyst Dick Morris said Saturday on Newsmax's "Saturday Report" that he believes Republicans will defy historical trends and expand their power in the 2026 midterm elections.