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George Santos flips out at New York mayor after his SUV gets apparently burglarized

Disgraced ex-Rep. George Santos (R-NY) posted a video to X calling on New York City Mayor Eric Adams to resign, after his car was apparently broken into the day after Christmas.

“Do you want to know what I got for Christmas? Oh Mayor Adams, you are so good at running this city. The Christmas gift I got is — it’s a first for me. I’ve never thought I’d experience this in my life, but I guess we’re back to New York City in the ‘70s,” said Santos, pointing to his "brand new" white SUV, which had one of its windows smashed out.

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'Very senior' anonymous ex-Trump official deems him 'lethally incompetent': book

A new book by ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl, Tired of Winning: Donald Trump and the End of the Grand Old Party, "explores how Donald Trump remade the Republican Party in his own image—and the wreckage he's left in his wake," according to its summary.

Speaking with the veteran journalist Tuesday, MSNBC's The ReidOut host Joy Reid notes the book includes a quote from a former Trump official, saying, "He lacks any shred of human decency, humility or caring. He is morally bankrupt, breathtakingly dishonest, lethally incompetent, and stunningly ignorant of virtually anything related to governing, history, geography, human events or world affairs. He is a traitor and a malignancy in our nation and represents a clear and present danger to our democracy and the rule of law."

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'Biggest threat': Legal expert dissects which prosecution Trump fears most

Former President Donald Trump is likely fretting four felony counts he's been charged with over any other, according to former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman.

Appearing on Laura Coates' CNN show, Litman outlined why Jack Smith's case that's due to go to trial in Washington D.C. next year should worry him the most.

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'That's blasphemy!': Political expert says Trump's Christmas 'Hell' wishes will lose votes

The social media outburst by Trump on Christmas Day is unholy and offensive to Democratic strategist Paul Begala.

The former president, defending against two criminal fronts brought by special counsel Jack Smith, leveled harsh sentiments toward him, complicit "World Leaders, both good and bad," and unnamed "THUGS" living stateside.

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Trump's 'toxic' posts are making some Republicans want to 'turn the page': GOP analyst

Former President Donald Trump's recent outbursts are a direct message to the Republican electorate that he is the same person he has always been, and ready to pick fights over all the same grievances, GOP strategist Alice Stewart told CNN's Pamela Brown on Tuesday.

This comes after Trump posted a Truth Social manifesto on Christmas that calls on special counsel Jack Smith and the liberal "thugs" across America to "rot in hell."

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Pro-Biden Fox News segment stuns critics 'since they're allergic to facts'

Fox News critics were stunned Tuesday when a video clip of a pro-President Joe Biden segment skipped on the punditry and looked directly at the facts.

The video shared Tuesday night showed “The Five” host Greg Gutfeld demanding political consultant Jessica Tarlov defend “the indefensible” Biden in 20 seconds, which she then does.

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Trump 'better start focusing on his legal troubles' due to 'powerful evidence': expert

Former federal prosecutor Gene Rossi told Donald Trump he better get it together if he intends to put up a defense in his mounting criminal trials.

Speaking to CNN on Tuesday, Rossi said he'd litigated more than 100 trials, and just based on what he hears in the public domain of the evidence, there is a lot for Trump to worry about.

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Trump's former aide says ex-president is 'worried that he will end up in jail'

Trump is reportedly terrified of becoming an inmate.

Former Trump staffer Alyssa Farah Griffin appeared on CNN to explain why she believes the 45th president is "worried that he will end up in jail."

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'Fight the robots': Alex Jones guest calls for 'deploying firearms' against AI

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones used his show on Tuesday to warn viewers that they may soon have to literally fight robots with guns and flamethrowers because of advancements in artificial intelligence.

After returning from his Christmas break, Jones welcomed "scientist" Mike Adams to the show.

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'$200 million lit on fire': Washington Post reporter heaps dirt on DeSantis campaign

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ big challenge coming into the 2024 presidential election is proving to his backers they wouldn’t be better off throwing their money out the window, a Washington Post analyst said on CNN Tuesday.

“If you look at the campaign and the super PAC and the outside groups, it's like $200 million that have been lit on fire to see his poll numbers collapse,” said the Post's Isaac Arnsdorf. “So why are you thinking of throwing good money after that?”

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Jack Smith continues pushing Judge Aileen Cannon for 'speedy trial' in Trump docs case

Special counsel Jack Smith continues pushing U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon to grant a "speedy trial" in a classified documents case against former President Donald Trump and two of his employees.

In a filing on Tuesday, Smith presented the court with his ninth speedy trial report. Smith noted that the Speedy Trial Act requires the filing of reports.

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Trump is throwing 'gasoline on the fire' as judges face death threats: CNN analyst

Former President Donald Trump's constant attacks on the justice system as he faces down four criminal cases are putting judges in mortal danger, warned CNN law enforcement analyst John Miller on Tuesday morning.

"I have been through these investigations before many times in the New York City Police Department," said Miller. "We ... have a specific threat squad that does threat assessments. They send people out and interview these people and assess the person who posted it, and sometimes they say I didn't mean that or I was drunk or angry. Sometimes they'll say, we're going to take this investigation a step further and into another case they can make an arrest." This matters, he added, because tragedies have happened, from the shooting of Judge Esther Salas' family in New Jersey to the murder of retired Judge John Roemer in Wisconsin.

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'A torrent of bitterness': CNN host astonished by Trump's Christmas message

Former President Donald Trump's Christmas message, in which he told his enemies to "ROT IN HELL," startled CNN's Sara Sidner on Tuesday.

After reading excerpts from Trump's Monday Truth Social post, Sidner described it as "a torrent of fury and bitterness on Christmas day" and then asked Associated Press reporter Meg Kinnard, "What is he thinking?"

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