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'Is God partisan?' Priest takes issue with Trump's claim he was 'saved by God'

A Catholic priest told CNN that he takes issue with President Donald Trump's claim that God saved him from an assassin's bullet so he could help "make America great again."

Father Edward Beck, chaplain at Manhattan University and CNN contributor on religious and spiritual matters, told host Kate Bolduan on Tuesday that Trump's inaugural comments on a day that happened to coincide with Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, amounted to "hubris."

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TX GOP rep. calls for 'naming everything American' after Trump changes Gulf of Mexico

Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-TX) called for "naming everything American" after President Donald Trump ordered the Gulf of Mexico to be renamed to the "Gulf of America."

In an executive order this week, Trump gave the secretary of the Interior 30 days to "take all appropriate actions to rename as the 'Gulf of America' the U.S. Continental Shelf area bounded on the northeast, north, and northwest by the States of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida and extending to the seaward boundary with Mexico and Cuba in the area formerly named as the Gulf of Mexico."

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Judge Aileen Cannon won't let lawmakers see Mar-a-Lago documents report

U.S. District judge Aileen Cannon has denied a request by the Department of Justice to share former special counsel Jack Smith's classified documents report with Congress.

The DOJ under outgoing president Joe Biden had requested that the second volume of Smith's report be shared with lawmakers, but the Florida-based judge granted a request by Donald Trump's co-defendants in the case to prevent the heads of the House and Senate Judiciary committees from obtaining the evidence, reported CBS News.

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'Persona non grata': Ex-classmate mocks Trump adviser for getting himself quickly banished

A former Harvard classmate ridiculed one of Donald Trump's allies for getting himself banished from the newly elected president's orbit before Inauguration Day.

Vivek Ramaswamy is parting ways with the quasi-governmental Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, to launch a campaign for Ohio governor, and former Harvard classmate Pablo Torre told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that the venture capitalist had alienated the MAGA movement with a brash social media post.

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'We are the dominant predator': GOP lawmaker justifies US right to take Greenland

GOP Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) told Fox Business Network Tuesday that the U.S. has the right to "acquire" Greenland because, "We are, quite frankly, the dominant predator."

President Donald Trump has long talked about annexing Greenland for the purpose of national security. According to Reuters, "Greenland's strategic location and resources could benefit the U.S." because "it lies along the shortest route from Europe to North America, vital for the U.S. ballistic missile warning system."

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Trump 'trying to eliminate his honeymoon completely' with first-day orders: CNN analyst

President Donald Trump followed through on his promise to enact an executive order declaring the end of birthright citizenship, saying the federal government will not recognize the citizenship of anyone born in the United States to at least one citizen or lawful permanent resident parent — an order that could theoretically even deny citizenship to some people whose parents are in the country legally.

This action is considered flagrantly unconstitutional under the Fourteenth Amendment by an overwhelming majority of legal scholars, and is all but certain to be both challenged in court and ignored by many states for the purpose of their own laws based on federal citizenship. But beyond that, CNN data analyst Harry Enten told anchor Sara Sidner it's wildly unpopular and almost tailor-made to wipe out the modicum of goodwill and benefit of the doubt voters have given him during the presidential transition.

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This is the 'internet garbage' that inspired Trump's Jan. 6 pardons: expert

A reporter who has written extensively about the Jan. 6 insurrection condemned Donald Trump's blanket pardon of more than 1,500 rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol to overturn the 2020 election results.

NBC News correspondent Ryan Reilly, whose work has been cited by the FBI and by the Jan. 6 committee, appeared Tuesday on "Morning Joe" to discuss the newly inaugurated president's sweeping pardons of his supporters who violently attacked police officers, vandalized the Capitol building and interrupted the congressional certification of Joe Biden's election win.

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'The numbers here are astonishing': CNN analyst can't believe scope of Trump J6 pardons

President Donald Trump went as scorched-earth as he possibly could in the January 6 pardons, former federal prosecutor Elie Honig told CNN's Sara Sidner on Tuesday morning — a clemency for violent assaults on police so total that even many conservatives are unable to defend it.

"Let's start with this," said Sidner. "The scope of these pardons is enormous. Was this a surprise to you? Because it certainly seemed like a surprise to J.D. Vance, who had said that he didn't agree with the January 6th pardons for violent offenders."

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'No intrinsic value': CNN reporter breaks down Trump's crypto scheme

CNN business reporter Matt Egan on Tuesday expressed incredulity that President Donald Trump launched his own cryptocurrency just days before taking office.

During an interview with CNN's Kate Bolduan, Egan emphasized the unprecedented nature of Trump's decision to launch his own digital meme coin, which in theory allows foreign governments to put money directly into his pockets.

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Trump's 'coronation' ceremony intended to subdue GOP lawmakers: Morning Joe panel

Donald Trump's post-inaugural rally was intended to project "royal" authority to keep Republican lawmakers in line, according to MSNBC's Joe Scarborough.

Bitterly cold temperatures forced his swearing-in ceremony indoors at the Capitol rotunda, and he held a celebration afterward at the Capital One Arena, where thousands gathered to hear the new president speak and sign executive orders while surrounded by law enforcement groups and marching bands.

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'Will not follow an unconstitutional order': Dem governor vows to defy key Trump action

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is striking a defiant tone after President Donald Trump issued an executive order that purports to rescind birthright citizenship.

Politico reports that Pritzker slammed the Trump order rescinding birthright citizenship, which was established in the United States by the ratification of the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1868.

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Trump's Jan. 6 pardons put one of his nominees at risk: Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough predicted that Donald Trump's pardon of his violent Jan. 6 supporters could endanger the chances of at least one of his nominees to be confirmed.

The newly inaugurated president issued blanket pardons to U.S. Capitol riot defendants, including those convicted of attacking law enforcement officers, within hours of being sworn in to a second term in office, and the "Morning Joe" host wondered how that brazen move would impact Senate confirmation hearings for his nominees.

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Immigrant rights groups sue Trump over attack on 'cornerstone of our democracy'

A coalition of immigrant rights groups sued the Trump administration on Monday over the newly inaugurated president's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, a move that campaigners and legal experts condemned as both immoral and flagrantly unconstitutional.

The lawsuit was filed by several branches of the ACLU, the Asian Law Caucus, the State Democracy Defenders Fund, and the Legal Defense Fund on behalf of groups with members whose children born in the United States would be denied citizenship under President Donald Trump's new order, which runs up against the clear text of the 14th Amendment and more than a century of legal precedent.

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