2024 Elections

'Not capture a majority': Trump's landslide claims evaporate as final vote counts come in

Coinciding with growing resistance to President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees is an acknowledgment that, despite claims from Trump and his closest allies, the election "landslide" which he brags beat Vice President Kamala Harris wasn't as big as he says.

According to a report from the New York Times' Peter Baker, as the last votes are tabulated, Trump's popular vote lead over his opponent shrivels. But that hasn't kept the Trump camp from using "landslide" claims to say voters overwhelmingly cleared him to pursue all of his policies.

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'Heads would explode': Key Trump adviser and ex-caddie floats run for Elise Stefanik seat

A key Trump adviser and former caddie is considering running for Congress to replace the MAGA loyalist President-elect Donald Trump wants to represent the U.S. abroad.

Dan Scavino Jr. on Friday floated the idea of chasing the New York seat that will be left vacant should the Senate confirm Rep. Elise Stefanik as the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.

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'Requesting a change in attitude': North Korean leader rebuffs 'love letters' from Trump

President-elect Donald Trump needs to change the tone of his love letters, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un reportedly said this week.

Kim belittled and rebuffed Trump — who once boasted "'We fell in love, okay? No, really, he wrote me beautiful letters" — and the prospect of reviving nuclear diplomacy with the U.S., the Wall Street Journal reported Friday.

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'Bubble finally popped': Expert says Trump dreams dashed — but 'maximum chaos' remains

The Republican Senate burst President-elect Donald Trump's bubble this week — and left the nation splattered in chaos, a new political analysis contends.

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz's withdrawal from the Trump Cabinet contest proved to the president-elect and the nation that the Republican Party is not his to control absolutely, according to Axios writer Zachary Basu.

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'Death knell': Ex-prosecutor highlights 'absolute disqualifier' for Trump's latest nominee

Donald Trump's new attorney general nominee has an absolute disqualifier under her belt, according to a former prosecutor.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance Friday noted the decision of Matt Gaetz, Trump's first pick for A.G., to withdraw his name from consideration.

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'We told you so': Trump team scouring Project 2025 database for political appointees

Donald Trump's transition team has been using the Project 2025 database to begin filling the ranks of its political appointees for the next administration, according to a new report Friday.

The former president and his allies attempted to distance themselves from the politically toxic blueprint for a right-wing restructure the federal government, but he has already tapped several of the plan's architects to serve in key roles and, according to a source, looked into filling lower-profile positions with its recommended appointees, reported NBC News.

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'Full of secrets': 'Disappointed' MTG wants to release other DC lawsuits amid Gaetz exit

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) revealed she was "very disappointed" after former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) withdrew as President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to be attorney general — and called for releasing a secret list of other sexual harassment lawsuits against other lawmakers.

During a Thursday interview on Real America's Voice, Greene reacted to Gaetz dropping out just minutes before CNN reported that a woman told the House Ethics Committee the former lawmaker engaged in sexual misconduct with her at least twice when she was 17.

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'Oh my God!' Outraged CNN anchor shouts and laughs at conservative defending Trump

CNN anchor Jake Tapper expressed rare frustration Thursday as he shouted and openly laughed at a conservative commentator on live television.

Tapper took pundit Shermichael Singleton to task over his attempts to dismiss President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Matt Gaetz as attorney general and Republicans' response that he would cost too much political capital.

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Ron DeSantis won't appoint Matt Gaetz to Marco Rubio's Senate seat: report

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is not expected to appoint former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) to Sen. Marco Rubio's (R-FL) seat after he resigns to become President-elect Donald Trump's secretary of state.

Speculation mounted that Gaetz might be appointed to the Senate seat after he withdrew as Trump's attorney general nominee Thursday.

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'More dangerous than any': Op-ed warns terrifying aspect of Trump pick is being missed

The most dangerous aspect lurking within President-elect Donald Trump's chosen Cabinet isn't what is garnering the most attention — and most people are unaware of it, an Atlantic columnist opined Thursday.

Staff writer Jonathan Chait argued Thursday the most alarming part of Fox News pundit Pete Hegseth's nomination to serve as Defense secretary is not the sex abuse accusation made against him, or the lack of experience, or his history of defending war criminals.

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'Quite the stud': Alex Jones praises Matt Gaetz after new claim of underage sex

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones praised former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) despite a second allegation that he sexually assaulted a 17-year-old girl.

On his embattled Infowars show Thursday, Jones reacted to the news Gaetz had withdrawn his name as President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general, which came as CNN was set to report that a woman told a House committee she was sexually assaulted by the former lawmaker at least twice while she was 17 years old.

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'The end of an era': Matt Gaetz's wife speaks out after AG withdrawal

Ginger Gaetz, the wife of former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), suggested that her husband would not serve in the next Congress after he withdrew as President-elect Donald Trump's next attorney general.

In a statement on Thursday, Matt Gaetz said he was withdrawing because his "confirmation was unfairly becoming a distraction" from Trump's agenda.

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'Kills me to hear this!' Matt Gaetz AG drop-out triggers massive MAGA meltdown

Matt Gaetz triggered a massive MAGA meltdown on Thursday when he announced he'd withdrawn his name from President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet contest.

Gaetz's decision not to let accusations he had sex with a minor serve as a "distraction" from Trump's ascent into the White House spurred outrage and disgust — at Democrats.

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