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Trump favorite for State Dept. John Bolton tries to shift 2016 hacking blame from Russia to Obama

Neocon and notoriously easily provoked hothead John Bolton -- who is rumored to be President-elect Donald Trump's nominee of Deputy Secretary of State -- said on Sunday that there is no proof that malicious hacks on the email servers of the Democratic National Committee and Republican National Committee were not carried out as a "false flag" operation by the agencies loyal to Pres. Barack Obama.

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Tillerson choice raises questions of corporate vs. national interest

The central question facing Exxon Mobil Corp Chief Executive Rex Tillerson if he becomes U.S. secretary of state is whether a lifelong oil man with close ties to Russia can pivot from advancing corporate interests to serving the national interest.

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Fox's Judge Jeanine has bonkers rant: If you investigate Russian 2016 hacking, you're against America

Fox News' Judge Jeanine Pirro posted an unhinged, all-caps rant directed at Pres. Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and anyone asking for greater scrutiny of Russia's role in the 2016 election.

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Fox contributor Judy Miller calls investigation of Russian hacking Obama's 'tar baby' gift to Trump

In a discussion about the investigation into Russian hacking of the 2016 election, former New York Times writer Judith Miller warned against Trump involving himself in the mess, saying it could be a "tar baby" for his nascent administration.

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Possible Trump appointee scrubs Facebook post after fantasizing about 'exterminating' Muslims

The editor of a website belonging to a former Florida congressman under consideration for a position in the Trump administration was forced to issue a apology on Sunday after deleting a meme calling for the extermination of Muslims that was posted on his Facebook page.

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West Virginia official returning to work after calling Michelle Obama an 'ape in heels'

The director of a West Virginia nonprofit group plans to return to work after coming under fire last month for calling Michelle Obama an "ape in heels."

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Russian media expert tells CNN: 'They’ve succeeded in hacking our elections' and now 'the damage is done'

A former Russia Today anchor claims that she recognized President-elect Donald Trump using similar propaganda techniques that she witnessed in Russia to win election in the U.S.

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'Roe v. Wade ends in 2017': Attorney Lisa Bloom issues dire warning on abortion rights

Civil rights attorney Lisa Bloom warned over the weekend that Donald Trump's presidency could lead to the repeal of legalized abortion within the next year.

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Kellyanne Conway: 'Election deniers' and 'naysayers' don't understand Trump's genius on Russia

Kellyanne Conway, a senior adviser to President-elect Donald Trump, said over the weekend that so-called "election deniers" and "naysayers" were wrong to complain about the new administration's ties to Russia.

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WATCH: Chuck Todd hammers Reince Priebus over refusal to admit Russians might have influenced election

A surprisingly combative Chuck Todd hammered away at Reince Priebus Sunday morning, trying to get him to admit that the Russians may have tried to influence the recent presidential election, only to have the future Trump chief of staff continually duck the question.

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McCain to Trump on Russian hacking: 'The facts are there' - CBS

U.S. Republican Senator John McCain on Sunday urged President-elect Donald Trump to accept that Russia interfered in November's presidential election.

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Trump says US not necessarily bound by 'one China' policy

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump questioned whether the United States had to be bound by its longstanding position that Taiwan is part of "one China" and brushed aside Beijing's concerns about his decision to accept a phone call from Taiwan's president.

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WATCH: 'Weekend Update' pounds the 'crazy' people who get their fake news on 4chan and Reddit

On Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update, host Michael Che welcomed cast member Cecily Strong as "Cathy Anne," a somewhat unbalanced woman who still had enough sense to mock people who fall for fake news on the internet.

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