
MSNBC’s “The Last Word” host Lawrence O’Donnell walked back his questioning of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s “Apprentice” salary on Thursday. O’Donnell began by stating that he likes Trump, and talked about meeting him at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

Friday, on CNN’s “New Day,” Republican presidential candidate Governor Chris Christie (R-NJ) said President Obama is “lying to us” on the nuclear deal with Iran. Christie said, “Well, it’s an awful deal. It could lead to the destruction of Israel,
Wisconsin Governor and Republican presidential candidate Scott Walker argued that regardless of the motive behind the shooting in Chattanooga, “we’re at war, and radical Islamic terrorism is our enemy” on Thursday’s “Kelly File” on the Fox News Channel. Walker said,

Amid the Confederate flag debate, vandals have defaced the memorial of Confederate soldiers at a cemetery in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma by covering it in red paint according to Oklahoma’s KFOR. Larry Logan, former Commander for the Oklahoma Division of the Sons Confederate
Representative Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) referred to the death of Kate Steinle as a “little thing” on Telemundo on Saturday. Gutierrez, during a report on the debate over sanctuary cities after the death of Kate Steinle, first flagged and translated by
Secretary of State John Kerry stated that during the Iran talks “there was not a meeting that took place…where we did not raise the issue of our American citizens being held,” and they are “very, very hopeful” Iran will “do
Retired neurosurgeon and Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson stated that the argument that Planned Parenthood is obtaining fetal tissue for important medical research is “spurious” because “there’s nothing that can’t be done without fetal tissue” on Thursday’s “Kelly File” on
Breitbart Editor-at-Large Ben Shapiro and transgender reporter and helicopter pilot Zoey Tur engaged in a heated debate over Caitlyn Jenner and transgenderism during which Tur threatened to send Shapiro home in an ambulance on Thursday’s “Dr. Drew On Call.”

Thursday, on MSNBC’s “Hardball With Chris Matthews,” Vox’s chief political correspondent Jonathan Allen said Republican presidential candidate Gov. Bobby Jindal (R-LA) was “making a play for religious bigotry” by calling the Tennessee shooting at two military facilities by Muhammad Youssef

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump argued that it’s “absolutely ridiculous” that the Marines attacked in Tennessee were not allowed to carry guns and thus were “just sitting there as targets” on Thursday’s “O’Reilly Factor” on the Fox News Channel. Trump

From the Oval Office, President Barack Obama addressed the attacks on two military facilities Thursday in Tennessee, which resulted in the killing of four Marines and wounded several other people, Obama said there will be a “thorough and prompt investigation”
Representative Steve Cohen (D-TN) argued that military personnel “should be armed” and not “sitting ducks” on Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The Ed Show.” Cohen said, “I do think those personnel should have — should be armed, they are a[n] object —