Crowder does a deep dive into the most extreme anti-gun bill he's seen



Crowder does a deep dive into the most extreme anti-gun bill he's seen. And why is the DOJ attacking Elon Musk for hiring American? That and more on Thursday's episode of "Good Morning Mug Club."

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'Bone-chillingly scary': Crowder reacts to MSNBC panel discussion on the First Amendment



Steven Crowder described having watched a "bone-chillingly scary" segment on Brian Williams' MSNBC show Tuesday on the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump.

In this clip, Steven makes the case that based on the Williams segment, he believes the Left's entire game plan is to use the event that unfolded on Jan. 6, to entirely shut down the First Amendment in the name of "safety."

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Jen Psaki: Everything wrong with Biden's press secretary



Steven Crowder lays out everything you need to know about Joe Biden's new press secretary. Also, no Republicans voted for the COVID relief; Crowder explains why that's a good thing. And what was up with that Mike Lindell appearance on Newsmax? Crowder covers all that and more on Wednesday's episode of "Good Morning Mug Club."

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Here's why Steven Crowder is considering a run for office



Until recently, Steven Crowder hadn't considered running for public office. However, on Tuesday's program, Crowder said his thoughts on running for office are changing.

Crowder told his audience he is afraid that because of the way Donald Trump [and his supporters] have been treated in the months following the 2020 election, "good people who actually want to change the country for good will be afraid to run."

Crowder expressed concern about the era of social media, and how "everyone has something online that could destroy their reputation."

"The only reason I would consider running for office would be because I have nothing to lose. I've made a lot of mistakes. My flaws are on full display," Crowder said.

He later clarified that he doesn't want Americans to think the government rules over them. He wants people to feel they can represent their constituents without a fear of having their lives destroyed by the ruling class in Washington, D.C. Watch the clip for the full story.

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WATCH: The never-ending impeachment of Donald Trump. Guest: Mike Rowe



Steven Crowder discusses all the ways the left's latest attempt to impeach Donald Trump is pathetic. Also, Steven believes if you wear two masks, you are not his friend. All this, and Mike Rowe returns to the show!

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STEVEN CROWDER IS LIVE: Wall Street vs. Main Street



Steven Crowder is back and hitting the street sprinting, covering his thoughts about Joe Biden and how voters are starting to wake up. Steven shares his list of "Republicans" who he believes have failed to represent him and a major lawsuit is announced. All of that and more on Monday's episode of Good Morning Mug Club.

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Conflicting electors: Lawyer Bill Richmond explains how the Electoral College works



Steven Crowder's lawyer, Bill Richmond, clarified how the Electoral College process works. So what exactly is the process?

From a procedural standpoint, Richmond explained, the governors in the weeks following the election, create a certificate of ascertainment. That certificate says these are the electors for this party, these are the votes for that party, and how many votes each party received on Nov. 3. Watch the clip for more.

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Here's why Steven Crowder's final episode of 2020 will be Livestreamed from an RV



Next week, Steven Crowder and special guest Dave Landau hit the road for Crowder's final episode of the year. Crowder and the guys will be streaming live from a rented RV conducting an investigation into registered addresses used by voters in the 2020 election that may or may not exist. Catch the uncut final Livestream on Thursday, December 17. More information to come.

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Texas AG believes all states have a vested interest in a lawsuit headed to the Supreme Court



Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton told Steven Crowder he believes all states have a vested interest in a lawsuit currently headed to the Supreme Court.

In this clip, Paxton outlined his concerns about the integrity of the 2020 election. Steven Crowder's attorney, Bill Richmond, asked Paxton why he believed states should want their state attorney general to join the fight in the case of Texas versus four other states.

"Because I think they are being disenfranchised," Paxton said. Paxton detailed how a "federal election could be affected if one state produced election results that were based on state law as required by the U.S. constitution and another state did not."

Crowder asked for Paxton's next steps in the event the Supreme Court declined to hear the case. Paxton explained that the Supreme Court is the only place he can file this case and his belief that the case deserved to be heard.

Crowder later asked if Americans could expect more Republicans to "grow a backbone" and join the fight headed to the Supreme Court. Paxton expressed an understanding of citizens' disappointment in Republican officials and that he is "grateful that more people are focusing on the issue."

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WATCH: Texas AG breaks down SCOTUS suit



We go LIVE with the Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to get the latest details on the lawsuit going to the Supreme Court.

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