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'People literally lost everything': CNN conservative faces blowback over Trump defense

CNN panelists faced off over Donald Trump's political attacks on California Gov. Gavin Newsom over the wildfires devastating the Los Angeles area.

Conservative commentator Scott Jennings justified the attack, saying that Democrats' leadership in the state was at least partially to blame for the destruction.

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'Breathless' commentary on Trump belies the real — and simple — reason he won: analyst

Republicans and Democrats alike have scrambled to come up with ever-fancier theories of why Donald Trump was re-elected to the presidency, but the real answer is staring everyone in the face, a senior fellow with the left-leaning Center for American Progress said on MSNBC's "The Beat" on Wednesday evening.

"The basic idea here, which I've been pinging around, is like what happened in this election basically, was it Trump's message or Trump himself had some kind of unique political appeal, or was he there with his own ability at the time of this essentially anti-incumbent frustration?" asked anchor Chris Hayes. "And you make a pretty convincing case it really is that one."

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'I was really in deep trouble': Giuliani claims Trump 'enormously supportive' financially

Rudy Giuliani claimed President-elect Donald Trump had been "enormously supportive personally" as the former mayor admitted to being in "really deep trouble" financially.

One America News Network host Matt Gaetz spoke to Giuliani this week after he was found to be in contempt on Monday related to the $148 million defamation judgment against him. The disgraced mayor was ordered to turn over his assets, including a Mercedes-Benz convertible and watches, for defaming former Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. He was previously forced to give up his multi-million Manhattan apartment.

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MSNBC host tears up watching hometown burn

MSNBC host Katy Tur and long-time friend Jacob Soboroff grew up in the Pacific Palisades and she grew emotional after she revealed that the fires destroyed her school and grocery store on her Wednesday show.

The fire began in a residential area around 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, as strong Santa Ana winds fueled sparks. This contradicted an assertion from President-elect Donald Trump that the fire was caused by forests not being raked.

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Watch: Fox News reporter fact checks Trump's uninformed rants about California fires

Fox News senior national correspondent William La Jeunesse on Wednesday pushed back when anchor John Roberts asked him about President-elect Donald Trump's comments about devastating fires consuming California.

As La Jeunesse was covering the fires live from Malibu, Roberts asked him about why California had supposedly left itself open to such a disaster by not following Trump's recommendations for "clearing underbrush to make sure that the forests' floors were clean."

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'Answer my question!' CNN anchor dogs Republican trying to parrot Trump talking points

CNN's Brianna Keilar wouldn't let up when freshman Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) touted Donald Trump's new age of "Manifest Destiny" but failed to directly answer questions about how it would help the U.S. economy.

Gill was mid-sentence explaining why acquiring Greenland and the Panama Canal was vital to American interests when Keilar interrupted.

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Andy Biggs uses California wildfires to attack Democrats with migrant funding lies

As homes burned in California on Wednesday, Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) used the raging wildfires to blast Democrats by falsely claiming they had diverted FEMA funds to migrants.

During an interview on Newsmax, host Bianca de la Garza asked Biggs if he was concerned about FEMA funding for wildfire relief after the agency was forced to respond to two major hurricanes last year.

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Reporter highlights most 'striking admission' Biden made during exclusive exit interview

Veteran journalist Susan Page revealed to MSNBC Wednesday "the most striking admission" made by Joe Biden during her exclusive sit-down with the outgoing president.

Biden is in the final days of his one-term presidency as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to resume power on Jan. 20.

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'We have our limits': Danish lawmaker says Trump's Greenland threats wearing on goodwill

Rasmus Jarlov, a conservative member of Denmark's parliament, claimed Wednesday that his country wants to keep up relations with the United States, but "there are limits" to the country's goodwill over the Greenland controversy.

Donald Trump has long mused about annexing Greenland from Denmark, a founding member of NATO. On Tuesday, the president-elect upped his rhetoric during a press conference when he declined to rule out a hostile takeover of the Arctic nation.

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'My phone's blowing up': Steve Bannon melts down over release of Jack Smith's Trump report

Conservative influencer Steve Bannon expressed shock after Attorney General Merrick Garland indicated he would release special counsel Jack Smith's report on President-elect Donald Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

Bannon revealed Wednesday that his phone was "blowing up" because Garland notified the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals that he intended to release Volume One of the report, which includes information about Trump's election subversion efforts. Garland said he did not intend to release the second volume, which dealt with the alleged mishandling of classified documents.

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‘Mexican America’: President of Mexico trolls Trump with vintage map

The President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, wasted no time trolling President-elect Donald Trump, posting a vintage map showing that a large portion of what is now the United States of America used to be called "Mexican America." President Sheinbaum delivered her remarks in response to Trump's claim that he will rename the Gulf of Mexico the "Gulf of America."

President Sheinbaum "used her Wednesday morning news conference to show a world map dating from 1607. The map labeled North America as Mexican America and already identified the Gulf of Mexico as such, 169 years before the United States was founded," The New York Times reports.

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10 terrifying images of the California fires — and how to help

The Santa Ana winds continue to make fighting fires in the Pacific Palisades more difficult. The strong winds on Tuesday forced fast evacuations that led to area panic.

For those looking for ways to help from outside the state here are some ways to donate: California Fire Foundation, The Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, The Humane Society of Ventura County asked that folks refer to their Amazon Wish list and sent out an urge call for 40-gallon horse water troughs and horse electrolytes. Other groups helping folks locally include the LA Food Bank, The California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Relief Fund, and GoFundMe has verified some pages related to the fire victims.

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'Not realistic': Fox host grills GOP senator about Trump's Greenland threats

Fox Business host Stuart Varney on Wednesday grilled Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) about President-elect Donald Trump's efforts to wrest control of Greenland from Denmark.

During the segment, Varney pressed Scott on whether Trump's desire to purchase the large icy territory was realistic given that Denmark has repeatedly insisted that it is not for sale under any circumstances.

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