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'A possible problem': Trump's favorite law professor shoots a hole in his TikTok proposal

Jonathan Turley, a law professor and Fox News contributor who regularly champions all things Donald Trump wasn't so sure about the president-elect's call for businesses to trust "that there will be no liability" if they thwart the TikTok ban.

Shortly after TikTok pulled the plug on its U.S. operations because it hadn't found a buyer to replace its Chinese-run parent company, Trump asked U.S. providers to defy the ban.

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Tom Cotton warns of 'ruinous liability' if companies follow Trump's call to unban TikTok

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) threatened "ruinous liability" for any company that followed President-elect Donald Trump's instructions by restoring access to the TikTok app after legislation banned it.

After the TikTok ban went into effect on Sunday, Trump made a plea on his Truth Social platform for companies like Google and Apple to restore access to the app through their online stores.

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'I have a hunch...': Trump ridiculed by MSNBC's Psaki for ducking outdoor inauguration

MSNBC host Jen Psaki made her way through a history of presidential inaugurations that were held in extreme cold before suggesting Donald Trump pulled the plug on his for alternative reasons.

With the president-elect's team moving the proceedings to the toastier confines of the Capitol, leaving a multitude of MAGA supporters out in the cold, Psaki first pointed out the late President Jimmy Carter wasn't deterred when "when temperatures dipped below 30 degrees."

As she noted, "It's going to look a lot different than the first time around, in large part because it will take place inside. The Trump team pointed to the frigid forecast as the reason for moving it indoors," before adding, "Yes, it is indeed going to be frigid here in Washington tomorrow."

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She added, "Barack Obama, when wind-chills were in the teens and nearly 2 million people still gathered? It was cold. very cold, I can promise you. Heck, I mean, JFK didn't even wear an overcoat when the high was 26 degrees and there were eight inches of snow on the ground."

"So sure, they say it's the weather," she continued. "I have a hunch crowd size anxiety might just be a factor -- who knows?" she smirked.

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Tom Homan whines about 'troubling' leaks that could prevent mass deportations on 'day one'

Incoming border czar Tom Homan said he was reconsidering plans to begin mass deportations in Chicago on day one of Donald Trump's second presidency.

In a Sunday interview on Fox News, Homan revealed that he was troubled by leaked details of the proposed deportations in Chicago.

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'Elon basically runs the show': Trump insider claims as Ramaswamy eyes DOGE exit

Vivek Ramaswamy may have his sights set on becoming Ohio's next governor, despite plans for him to head up Donald Trump's new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) along with with Elon Musk, according to a new report.

Trump appointed the two billionaires to the newly-formed department with a goal of cutting $2 trillion of waste from the federal budget. Musk has since revised that number to $1 trillion.

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Trump floats plan to revive TikTok: 'Americans deserve to see our exciting inauguration!'

President-elect Donald Trump apparently wants MAGA fans to watch Monday's inauguration on TikTok so much that he promised "no liability" to any company who gets the social media platform back up and running before he takes office.

TikTok, owned by Chinese company Bytedance, officially went dark on Sunday after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld lawmakers' ban on the platform in the name of national security.

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'You're a guest': CBS host scolds Lindsey Graham after meltdown over Kash Patel question

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) lashed out at CBS News host Margaret Brennan, accusing her of not "fairly" reporting about FBI director nominee Kash Patel's so-called enemies list.

During a Sunday interview on Face the Nation, Brennan noted that former Attorney General Bill Barr said Patel had "virtually no experience that would qualify him to serve at the highest level of the world's preeminent law enforcement agency."

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'You're not done?' CNN's Bash presses Jim Jordan over plan to pursue Jack Smith

Ex special counsel Jack Smith may have dropped his cases against President-elect Donald Trump, but Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) claimed he wasn't done yet with the special counsel.

After Trump won the presidency in November, Jordan's Oversight committee sent a letter to the Justice Department telling Smith to "preserve your records" related to the Trump election interference case and the classified documents case.

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'Washed away and forgotten': Steve Bannon says Elon Musk will be in 'footnotes' of history

MAGA influencer Steve Bannon insisted that billionaire Elon Musk — and other notable people — would be "washed away and forgotten" when compared to President-elect Donald Trump.

In an interview that aired Sunday on ABC's This Week program, Bannon said he was "shocked" at the lack of hard questions for Trump defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth at his confirmation hearings.

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Revealed: A bitter feud is about to erupt in the GOP as Trump tries to sell party unity

WASHINGTON — Don’t let celebratory rallies, fawning tweets on X or glitzy inaugural balls fool you. Today’s Republicans are warring with their fellow Republicans. That GOP civil war’s about to be on full display in the nation’s capital.

Senior Republicans on Capitol Hill are prepared to follow Donald Trump’s lead on most anything, but that’s not good enough for newly empowered MAGA mavericks. They say their mandate is to upend business as usual in Washington, including the Republican Party itself.

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ABC host turns tables on Bannon: Trump favors billionaires over 'forgotten men and women'

ABC News host Jonathan Karl challenged MAGA influencer Steve Bannon on President-elect Donald Trump's apparent focus on billionaires after promising to look after "the forgotten men and women."

During an interview on ABC's This Week program, Karl noted that Trump had recently met with tech oligarchs like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg.

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'Maybe they shouldn't be': Jordan cornered on CNN over pardons for violent J6 rioters

MAGA Republican Rep. Jim Jordan (OH) was forced to scramble Sunday when CNN's Dana Bash pressed him about whether violent January 6th rioters should be pardoned by incoming President Donald Trump.

Bash began, "One of the many things that the president-elect promised that he would do what was, and is, to pardon many of the January 6th rioters. We heard Vice President-elect J.D. Vance say last week that if anyone committed violence on that day, they should not be pardoned. He added, there's a little bit of a gray area there."

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Fox News confronted with 'delicate' situation as Trump returns to White House: report

Once Donald Trump and his administration get up to speed taking over the reins of power in Washington, D.C., reporters for conservative Fox News will be put in the unique position of having to cover a multitude of former colleagues who will now be working directly for the president-elect.

According to a report from Michael M. Grynbaum of the New York Times, cable hosts like Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham won't have to adjust much since they deliver opinions, but the straight news reporters will be put on the spot.

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