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The comedian brushed off Shapiro’s outrage, calling it a blatant cash grab.
Right-wing pundit Ben Shapiro called out members of his own camp for hypocritically supporting Tate.
From May to August, the top 30 right-wing pundits garnered more than 47 million views with 286 videos containing election misinformation.
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A group of Harris supporters took on the right-wing political pundit‘s claims in a wide-ranging debate which at times left Shapiro shaking.
Put on the spot at a press conference, the Pennsylvania governor didn’t mince his words when describing the Republican VP-hopeful.
Shapiro could think of another name that Trump might now prefer if he had the choice.
“It seems that Democrats... sort of like Peter Pan and Tinker Bell, if they say Project 2025 enough, their presidential candidate becomes alive again,” Shapiro quipped.
The ex-Fox News star was the Trump era’s leading right-wing media figure. But the Israeli war has fractured the conservative movement—and Carlson’s standing within it.
In the end, Kelly agreed that it was for the best that Owens was no longer with The Daily Wire. “I, for one, applaud the separation for a number of reasons,” she said.
Owens and The Daily Wire’s co-founder had been publicly beefing for months over the Israel-Hamas war, with Shapiro at one point daring her to quit.
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