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'Member of future Trump administration' says 'pardon is almost certain' for rioter: report

Numerous defendants facing charges stemming from the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, have sought delays in their cases due to a potential pardon from Donald Trump. For one defendant, one is essentially guaranteed, according to a report.

Trump has vowed to blanket pardon Jan. 6 rioters, but some in his orbit have suggested he will take a case-by-case approach once he takes office again.

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'Possible election fraud': Trump calls for 'investigation' into retired political pollster

Donald Trump on Sunday lashed out against a retired political pollster, calling for an investigation into her over what he called a "totally fake poll."

Trump over the weekend took to his own social media network, Truth Social, to share an article entitled, "Pollster Ann Selzer ending election polling, moving 'to other ventures and opportunities.'"

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'Well this is awkward:' Internet mocks Trump health pick as he's caught eating junk food

Donald Trump has frequently been seen eating McDonald's, but his choice for Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services has called Trump's diet "poison." On Sunday, however, Trump's nominee was under fire after a photo of them eating fast food together went viral online.

Trump vowed to let noted anti-vaxxer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. "go wild on health" before nominating the former Democratic politician for the top health spot. Kennedy has criticized obesity rates in America, and has said that Covid-19 is "ethnically targeted" to spare Jews.

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'Starting to fail': Trump said to have already 'planted seeds of his own political demise'

Donald Trump hasn't even taken office yet, but he's already made a major misstep, according to a former Republican writer.

Trump, who is going to be entering his second term as a "lame duck" President, has been under fire for his nominations to important posts, including former lawmaker Matt Gaetz, who would be Attorney General.

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'Important implications': Professor highlights key to 'holding Trump in check' in new term

Donald Trump made a major political comeback, but he has one major weakness, a professor argued on Sunday.

E.J. Dionne Jr., Washington, D.C., columnist covering national politics for the Washington Post and a government professor at Georgetown University, said over the weekend that Trump's status as an immediate "lame duck" president could hold him back over the next four years.

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Republican says 'colored people' wouldn't have basketball if not for Abraham Lincoln

A Republican man from Indiana told C-SPAN on Sunday that "colored people" would not have basketball if former President Abraham Lincoln had not abolished slavery.

During Sunday's episode of Washington Journal, an Indiana Republican named Rick told host Kimberly Adams that the Bible said "that man is supposed to rule the house" and a woman should "just do the cleaning."

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'Annoyed' Trump considering options as allies engage in 'messy' public battle: report

A delay in Donald Trump making a selection on who he wants in the key role of secretary of the U.S. Treasury has led him to consider a third option after key advisors let the battle spill into public.

According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, there have been two likely nominees being considered: billionaire businessman Howard Lutnick and investor Scott Bessent whom the former president has praised previously.

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'He's nuts': Fox News host challenges Trump official on Matt Gaetz nomination

Fox News host Howard Kurtz challenged Trump campaign official Corey Lewandowski about the president-elect's decision to nominate former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) for attorney general by noting that a conservative media outlet had described him as "nuts."

"Well, the biggest uproar in the media, as you know, has been over Matt Gaetz," Kurtz told Lewandowski on Sunday, "not just because of the sex trafficking investigation that led to no charges, but because he only practiced law for a couple of years."

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Trump 'efficiency' co-leader suggests Dept. of Education will be 'deleted outright'

Vivek Ramaswamy, co-leading President-elect Donald Trump's so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) with billionaire Elon Musk, suggested over the weekend that the federal Dept. of Education would be "deleted outright" under the new administration.

"Elon and I aren't in this for the credit," Ramaswamy explained to Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday. "But I think we're gonna build the consensus to make the kind of deep cuts that haven't been made for most of our history."

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GOP senator: Matt Gaetz sex report should 'absolutely' be released

Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin (OK) argued that a House Ethics Committee report about alleged sexual misconduct on former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) should absolutely be released before President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general is confirmed.

Mullin made the comment on Sunday's Meet the Press program after host Kristen Welker recalled that the senator had accused Gaetz of admitting to sexual misconduct and abusing drugs on the House floor.

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'You're a man of God': Jake Tapper calls out Mike Johnson for blocking Gaetz sex report

CNN host Jake Tapper called out House Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) Christian faith after the influential Republican lawmaker tried to scuttle a sexual misconduct investigation into attorney general nominee Matt Gaetz.

During a Sunday interview on CNN, Tapper noted that Gaetz had faced a House Ethics Committee investigation "over numerous allegations, including one that he had sex with a 17-year-old."

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'If Trump says jump': GOP lawmakers find the party 'fully on bended knee'

Donald Trump has made clear that for his second term in the White House, he plans to only appoint those who have proven their loyalty to him.

From choosing conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health & Human Services, to selecting Fox News host Pete Hegseth as defense secretary — according to Politico — many GOP lawmakers fully back the president-elect’s picks.

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'He is drunk on power right now': Ex-Trump official raises alarm over cabinet nominees

According to a former Donald Trump White House official, anyone believing the president-elect will allow GOP lawmakers to block any of his cabinet nominees will be sorely surprised.

In an analysis of how Trump is pressing forward with a slate of highly controversial cabinet nominees, the New York Times' Peter Baker wrote that political observers are stunned by his plan to follow through on his promise to "shatter the institutions of Washington as no incoming president has in his lifetime."

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