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Fox News’ Kayleigh McEnany attacked President Biden’s campaign for “doing cheap fakes” after the White House addressed a string of edited videos depicting the president looking confused or wandering off.

McEnany and the other co-hosts of Fox News’ “Outnumbered” on Tuesday discussed White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s comments about a number of videos of Biden that circulated online in recent days. Jean-Pierre had referenced a Washington Post report that described some of the videos as “cheap fakes.”

Former President Donald Trump wouldn’t commit to ending the political persecution he claims President Joe Biden has exercised as the leader of the country.

In an interview with Sean Hannity, Trump told the country how important he thinks it is for the next president to break the cycle of “weaponization” he claims has been used against him. The interview pulled back the veil on some of Trump’s thinking about how he might wield power if he returns to the White House next year.

Over the past month, conservative commentators on Fox News repeatedly downplayed and disparaged the criminal charges facing Donald Trump in New York, framing them as a partisan witch hunt intended to tarnish the former president and destroy his chances in the upcoming election.

Yet they struck a righteous tone after a jury convicted Trump on all 34 charges on Thursday. Fox’s most-high-profile pundits expressed disappointment with the verdict but argued that it will ultimately strengthen Trump and unleash his base.

After the 2020 presidential election, as some Trump supporters falsely claimed that President Biden had stolen the office, many of them displayed a startling symbol outside their homes, on their cars and in online posts: an upside-down American flag.

One of the homes flying an inverted flag during that time was the residence of Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., in Alexandria, Va., according to photographs and interviews with neighbors.

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito said he had “no involvement” in the upside-down American flag flying at his home in Alexandria, Va., following the 2020 election, a symbol associated with the “Stop the Steal” efforts premised on false claims of ballot fraud.

The upside-down flag was flown at this house on Jan. 17, 2021, The New York Times reported Thursday along with photos from that time. Alito blamed the flag on his wife, Martha-Ann Alito.

Prince Harry is back in his home country, and drama has seemingly followed the Duke of Sussex. The younger son of King Charles III arrived in London without wife Meghan Markle by his side. The prince joined a panel on Tuesday for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. The discussion, "The IGF Conversation: Realizing a Global Community," aimed to highlight service personnel and their families. While the event celebrated the 39-year-old’s cause, royal watchers told Fox News Digital Harry’s visit to the U.K. won’t spark a reconciliation with his...

Drone footage from WX Chasing—which covers extreme weather worldwide—shows the devastation caused by the huge tornado that ripped through Barnsdall in central Oklahoma on Monday. The city of 1,000 people found itself at the mercy of nature's fury as a tornado tore through its streets, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The tornado, which struck in the late afternoon, left residents reeling from the widespread damage and destruction. The drone footage shows that the tornado carved a path of chaos through Barnsdall, north of Tulsa, demolishing homes, uprooting...

A highly peculiar interview with women’s college basketball legend and Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark has landed a reporter with the Indy Star a two-week suspension. According to Gannett via Fox News, columnist Gregg Doyel has been disciplined for his part in the interaction with Clark. “Indianapolis Star sports columnist Gregg Doyel will not be covering the Indiana Fever,” Indy Star spokesperson Lark-Marie Anton told Fox News Digital. The issues started last month when, before asking Clark a question, Doyel made the heart symbol with his hands that the former...

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