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'Nuclear demolition': Columnist flags 'MAGA's real World War III' the media is missing

While mainstream media is talking about potential invasions of Greenland and Panama, Donald Trump and Elon Musk are making advancements in their real war effort, according to a columnist's analysis.

National opinion columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, Will Bunch, is no stranger to issues related to the president-elect.

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'America's version of Hitler': Newsmax pundit reminds Trump adviser of J.D. Vance's insult

Newsmax pundit Ellis Henican reminded John Elliot, a senior adviser to President-elect Donald Trump's campaign, that Vice President-elect J.D. Vance had once insulted his running mate by comparing him to Adolf Hitler.

During a Sunday discussion on Newsmax, a right-wing news network, Henican argued that Elliot could improve civil discourse by appearing on mainstream outlets like MSNBC.

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'Governing by crisis' forecasted for 2025 as Trump and Republicans take control: report

CBS correspondent Robert Costa warned Americans to expect "governing by crisis" in 2025 after Republicans take complete control of the federal government.

During a Sunday panel discussion on Face the Nation, Costa pointed to narrow Republican majorities in the House and Senate as a problem for the party.

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GOP lawmaker: Denying Mike Johnson's speakership would 'squander' opportunity from God

Rep. Brian Babin (R-TX) warned his Republican colleagues opposing Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) to be speaker of the House would "squander" an opportunity that "the Lord God" had given them to change the country.

During a Sunday interview with Fox News, host Rich Edson asked Babin about Johnson's chances to keep the speakership with a slim Republican majority.

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Ex-Trump official expects SCOTUS to smack down Trump's 'imperial' bid to save TikTok

Sarah Isgur, a former Department of Justice spokesperson in the first Trump administration, cast doubt on President-elect Donald Trump's ability to bend the Supreme Court of the United States to his will with a bid to delay a law that would ban the TikTok social media platform.

Although Congress passed legislation giving President Joe Biden the authority to ban TikTok on Jan. 19 before leaving office, Trump has told the high court to delay the law until he takes office a day later. The law requires the president to ban TikTok if its parent company does not break ties with the Chinese Government. Trump has suggested he would find a way around the law after crediting the TikTok platform with helping him win the 2024 election.

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'Devastating': Fox News host goes after Matt Gaetz for 'statutory rape'

Fox News host Howard Kurtz kicked off his Sunday Media Buzz program by highlighting "statutory rape" allegations against former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), President-elect Donald Trump's failed nominee for attorney general.

In his opening monologue, Kurtz argued a House Ethics Committee report vindicated Gaetz's Republican opponents.

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'We'll make it part of Alaska': Ex-Trump adviser explains plan to take over Greenland

Former National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien explained President-elect Donald Trump's plan to "extract the minerals and oil" from Greenland by making the territory "part of Alaska."

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, host Jason Chaffetz asked O'Brien about Trump's threat to annex Greenland.

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'A pretty big one': CNN hits Trump backer over Elon Musk's 'conflict of interest'

Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) dismissed billionaire Elon Musk's influence with President-elect Donald Trump despite his government contracts by insisting "everyone has a conflict of interest."

During a Sunday interview with CNN, Sununu praised Trump for taking advice from billionaires.

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Fox News scrambles to calm MAGA on immigrant visas by scapegoating schools for DEI racism

Fox News hosts on Sunday scrambled to calm its MAGA audience after a squabble broke out over billionaire Elon Musk's support for H-1B immigrant vias and the suggestion that Americans were too lazy to do some jobs.

In a social media post over the weekend, President-elect Donald Trump defended Musk's support for the visa program.

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'Where are you?' Trump posts cryptic Mar-a-Lago invite to unnamed recipient

Donald Trump posted an inscrutable message on Truth Social that seems like it may have been intended as a direct message.

The president-elect posted a short congratulatory message Friday morning directed at Fox News broadcasters Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt on their engagement, which he signed with his initials, and he followed up a short time later with a similarly constructed message, but the subject is not clear.

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Ex-ICE director: Trump's new family detention centers like 'really nice summer camp'

Ron Vitiello, former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, claimed President-elect Donald Trump's proposed internment centers for immigrant families would be like a "really nice summer camp."

The Washington Post noted Thursday that Trump border czar Tom Homan intended to once again hold undocumented immigrant families with children in "soft-sided" tent structures.

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Fox News pundit slams Trump buying Greenland as 'ramblings' for 'media attention'

Fox News pundit Jonathan Kott argued that President-elect Donald Trump's push to take over Greenland, Canada, and the Panama Canal were just "ramblings" of "things he's seen online."

During a Thursday panel on Fox News, Kott responded to an anonymous lobbyist who claimed Democrats were ready for Biden to leave office.

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‘No precedent’: Texas Attorney General shuts down MAGA host on revoking Biden’s pardons

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a staunch conservative, pushed back after Newsmax host Chris Salcedo argued that President Joe Biden's pardons and commutations should be revoked because he wasn't "of sound mind."

"Sir, Joe Biden is commuting sentences for inmates on death row," Salcedo told Paxton in a Christmas Eve interview. "Some have suggested that since Robert Hur determined that Joe Biden wasn't of sound mind to stand trial for the crimes he committed, you know, stealing classified information from this country for over four decades, that a challenge to these pardons could be made based on Joe Biden not being of sound mind."

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