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  2. The Daily Caller - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Caller is a right-wing news and opinion website based in Washington, D.C. [7] It was founded by political commentator Tucker Carlson and political advisor Neil Patel in 2010. Launched as a " conservative answer to The Huffington Post ", The Daily Caller quadrupled its audience and became profitable by 2012, surpassing several rival ...

  3. Neil Patel (political advisor) - Wikipedia

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    Patel served as Scooter Libby's deputy before becoming chief policy advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney. [3] In his role as an advisor to Cheney, Patel represented the Vice President at White House economic and domestic policy meetings, interacted with the business community on behalf of the Vice President, and managed the Vice President's policy staff. [4]

  4. Tucker Carlson - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Carlson co-founded and served as the initial editor-in-chief of the right-wing news and opinion website The Daily Caller, until selling his ownership stake and leaving in 2020. [10] He has written three books: Politicians, Partisans, and Parasites (2003), Ship of Fools (2018), and The Long Slide (2021).

  5. Kaitlan Collins - Wikipedia

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    Kaitlan Collins (born April 7, 1992) [1] [2] is an American journalist who is a news anchor on CNN. [3] [4] She is the former co-anchor of CNN This Morning.She has hosted The Source at 9 p.m. since July 2023.

  6. Matt K. Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Matt K. Lewis (born 1974/1975) is an American conservative political writer, blogger, podcaster, and columnist for The Daily Beast, formerly with The Daily Caller, and has written for The Week. [2] He has also appeared on CNN and MSNBC as a political commentator. [2]

  7. Jamie Weinstein - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, Weinstein and his wife started a production company, JMW Productions. In January 2024, the first project, a podcast in collaboration with iHeartMedia called Finding Matt Drudge, was launched. The podcast broke into the top 10 of Apple's rankings of news podcasts and was included in Apple's "New and Noteworthy" section.

  8. Rebekah Mercer - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Mercer co-founded, and funded, the social media website Parler with John Matze Jr. and Jared Thomson. Mercer described herself in a Parler post as having "started Parler" with Matze. [36] [10] [11] The Parler board, allegedly controlled by Mercer, fired Parler CEO John Matze on January 29, 2021. [37]

  9. David Martosko - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, The Daily Caller published stories, one of which was co-bylined by Martosko, [12] [25] about two women claiming that New Jersey Democratic Senator Bob Menendez had paid them for sex in the Dominican Republic while he was a guest of a major campaign donor, a Florida ophthalmologist named Salomon Melgen.