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'I never said that!' ADL chief dog-piled on MSNBC after linking NY Dem to violence

Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt was dog-piled Wednesday during an appearance on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” after making a connection between New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and instances of political violence.

Greenblatt announced that his organization had launched Wednesday morning what he dubbed the “Mamdani Monitor,” a tip line for Jewish New Yorkers to report instances of antisemitism, and a tool, he said, to “hold Mayor-elect Mamdani accountable.”

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MAGA host panics over big Dem election wins: 'I'm afraid our midterms will look like this'

Pro-MAGA host Gina Loudon feared Republicans would lose in the midterms after Democrats dominated election night on Tuesday.

Loudon spoke on Real America's Voice about the election results following President Donald Trump's address to Republican senators on Wednesday.

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'That just gave me chills': CNN anchor spooked by Kentucky governor's report on UPS crash

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear spooked CNN's Kate Bolduan by describing how nearly a Louisville plane crash could have been exponentially worse.

A UPS plane crashed Tuesday evening as it departed Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport for Honolulu, killing at least three crew members and at least six other people and sending up an enormous fireball and thick clouds of black smoke, and the Democratic governor told "CNN This Morning" the death toll would likely rise.

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Trump threatens legal action to expand authority over Senate in panicked plea

President Donald Trump threatened to pursue legal action Wednesday to expand his authority by terminating the Senate tradition known as the “blue slip,” which allows for senators to block a judicial nominee from the president in some instances.

“It's a horrible thing, blue slips is a horrible thing because I have the right to pick judges, and I have the right to pick U.S. attorneys, and this takes away the right from me!” Trump said Wednesday during a breakfast for Republican senators in Washington, D.C. “I think we're going to go to court on it and we'll see what happens in court.”

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'He was bragging about it': GOP insiders flag moment Trump lost key contest 'out of spite'

President Donald Trump shot his party in the foot with a move to punish New Jersey, analyst Jonathan Lemire told a panel of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday — mere weeks before an election in which his chosen candidate in the governor race, Jack Ciattarelli, took a severe drubbing to Democratic Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill.

Trump continues to lick his wounds and publicly proclaim the Democrats' massive wins around the country were not his fault. But, Lemire said, there is one clear thing he did to make New Jersey voters angry, and GOP strategists were seeing it with their own eyes.

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JD Vance threw his wife under the bus as part of 'cynical gambit' to replace Trump: author

Vice President JD Vance appeared to publicly throw his wife, Usha, under the bus during a recent speaking engagement, but one author thinks the scene was part of a more "cynical gambit" to inherit the MAGA movement from President Donald Trump.

Controversial journalist Michael Wolff, who has written four books about Trump, discussed Vance's recent appearance at a Turning Point USA event with the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk's wife, Erika, on a new episode of "Inside Trump's Head," a podcast he co-hosts with Joana Coles of The Daily Beast.

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Democrats sweep three key races as voters express 'buyer's remorse': analyst

Democrats swept three key statewide races during Tuesday's election, propelled by voters expressing "buyer's remorse" over President Donald Trump's second administration, according to one analyst.

CNN's Van Jones joined the network's election night coverage to discuss Democrats winning key races in New Jersey, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and New York City. His comments come at a time when Democrats are seeking to ride the wave of enthusiasm into the 2026 midterm election.

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'A warning shot': CNN's John King floored as voters tell Trump they're 'still not happy'

CNN election expert John King was floored on Tuesday night after New Jersey's voters elected a Democrat as the state's next governor.

Democrat Mikie Sherill was projected to win the state's governor's seat against Republican Jack Ciattarelli. Sherill's race was called after she won 56% of the vote with more than three-quarters of precincts reporting, according to CNN.

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'Big moment for Democrats': CNN's Jake Tapper stunned by Virginia election

CNN anchor Jake Tapper was astounded on Tuesday night at the speed at which Democrats were projected to win the governor's race in Virginia.

The race was called less than an hour after the polls closed, with former Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger defeating Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, a Republican. CNN and The Associated Press called the race with Spanberger winning about 54% of the vote, with 32% of the vote counted.

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‘Hitler was good at voter turnout too’: Ex-Trump official sparks chaos with Nazi remark

An MSNBC panel erupted on Tuesday ahead of the polls closing in New York City, as one of the guests, former Trump administration diplomat and impeachment trial witness Gordon Sondland, compared Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani to Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler.

"Let's talk about the elephant in the room, which is our mayoral candidate in New York," said Sondland. "This is wrong on so many levels for both parties, the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. Zohran Mamdani elected as mayor is going to be a disaster. He might be helpful to the Republicans as the poster child for where the Democratic Party is headed. But for New York, which is one of the biggest economic engines on the planet, it is going to be a disaster on so many levels. And for Jews in New York to support Mamdani, who is an antisemite — how do I know he's an antisemite? Because he says he's an antisemite. It's very simple."

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'Walloping!' CNN elections expert struck by stark exit poll for GOP gov candidate

CNN election analyst David Chalian was astonished by the latest exit polls in the Virginia governor's race on Tuesday after they showed former Democrat Rep. Abigail Spanberger "walloping" her opponent, Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, a Republican.

The poll was released shortly before polls closed at the 7 p.m. EST deadline on Tuesday. Chalian said they could provide some clues as to which demographics are buying the Democrats' message about the economy and President Donald Trump.

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'He's not engaged': Steve Bannon pre-blames Trump for GOP election losses

Steve Bannon, MAGA strategist and longtime ally of President Donald Trump, called out the president on Tuesday saying "he's not engaged" and blaming him for GOP election losses before the official results are in.

In a conversation with conservative commentator Eric Bolling on his "War Room" podcast, Bannon recommended Trump should have the Department of Justice officials on a plane to California to try and "talk about the unconstitutionality of what they did in California" in response to Gov. Gavin Newsom's move to redistrict House seats under Prop. 50 after Trump demanded more Republican House seats in Texas.

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Dana Bash in awe as exit poll reveals 'albatross around Trump's neck': 'It's remarkable'

CNN anchor Dana Bash was visibly stunned on Tuesday during the network's election night coverage after being shown the latest exit polls for the New York City mayoral race live on-air.

CNN correspondent David Chalian revealed exit polling that showed voters had moved away from Republicans on issues like the economy, which was one of President Donald Trump's strongest issues during the 2024 campaign. For instance, 72% of voters in New York City said housing costs are a problem where they live. Trump promised to bring down the cost of housing during his campaign.

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