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Japan FM in South Korea for talks before Trump takes office

by Hieun SHIN

Japan's foreign minister held talks in South Korea with top officials Monday as the Asian neighbors seek to strengthen ties before the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump.

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Ex-prosecutor flags 'strangest thing' about Judge Cannon's new orders in Trump docs case

Judge Aileen Cannon's recent orders in Donald Trump's criminal case go against accepted rules on court jurisdiction, a former prosecutor said Sunday.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance over the weekend weighed in on Trump's criminal documents case, which is currently in the appeals court after Cannon dismissed it.

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'You're such a liar': Democratic lawmaker snaps on GOP governor over attack on Joe Biden

Tennessee state Rep. Gloria Johnson (D), who along with Reps. Justin Jones and Justin Pearson became the Tennessee Three after they protested gun violence on the state House floor, called out a Republican governor on Sunday.

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, who quickly drew tremendous outrage in the wake of a school mass shooting where six people including three young children were shot to death after he said he was “praying for the school, congregation & Nashville community,” without posting any mention of the mass shooting itself, recently chimed in on the California fires.

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'Not going to be bullied by MAGA anymore': Rioter vows to 'refuse pardon from felon Trump'

A woman in her seventies served two months hard time after being found guilty for rioting on Jan. 6, but she is promising to refuse any pardon from "felon" Donald Trump.

Pam Hemphill, from Boise, Idaho, was once all in on Trump, but she condemned the former and incoming President in an appearance on CNN earlier this year, going as far as to say he is "totally responsible" for what happened that day.

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'C'mon. We aren't idiots': Onlookers blast GOP lawmaker over conditions on L.A. fire funds

Senator John Barrasso, a Donald Trump supporter, was buried in criticism Sunday after he suggested "strings" need to be attached to California fire relief funds.

Barrasso said on Face the Nation that "there will be strings attached" to any disaster and recovery aid Congress will "ultimately" approve for the Los Angeles wildfires.

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'Predictable and ranting': Professor offers brutal takedown of Bill Maher's 'smug' special

Comedian Bill Maher's new special was predictable and out of touch, a professor argued Sunday.

Georgetown University Jewish Civilization professor Jacques Berlinerblau has previously claimed that Donald Trump is creating entirely new types of antisemitism.

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'We will raise hell': MAGA activists 'swearing vengeance on J.D. Vance' for new 'betrayal'

Donald Trump's number two has found himself to be the number one target of several faithful members of the MAGA movement, including Jan. 6 rioters.

Vance told Fox News on Sunday that not all Jan. 6 defendants deserved pardons, specifically saying those who engaged in violence could potentially be excluded.

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Trump caused uproar among top MAGA personalities with just two words

Donald Trump on Sunday posted two words, and top MAGA personalities picked up the baton.

Trump over the weekend took to his own social media site, Truth Social, to express support for embattled longtime friend Rudy Giuliani, who also happens to be the former mayor of New York.

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'He was thrown off the case': Trump panics over imminent release of Jack Smith's report

President-elect Donald Trump sounded the alarm to his followers Sunday after a federal appeals court cleared the way for Attorney General Merrick Garland to release special counsel Jack Smith's election subversion report as early as Monday.

In a post on his Trump Social platform, Trump suggested Smith should not have been "allowed" to write the report, which has already been provided to the attorney general.

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'People are scared': Trump 'leaning heavily' on this tactic to complete his first priority

Throughout Donald Trump's campaign for reelection, he made his plan to carry out the largest deportation operation in American history.

Three sources familiar with the president-elect's plans recently spoke with Rolling Stone senior political reporter Aswan Suesaeng about the MAGA administration's strategy to implement the operation.

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'Merrick Garland has been wholly useless': MSNBC host drops the hammer on outgoing AG

Former Republican National Committee chair and current MSNBC host Michael Steele used a segment on Judge Aileen Cannon's latest attempt to run interference for Donald Trump to veer off and lash out at Attorney General Merrick Garland for how he has run the DOJ which conducted multiple investigations of Donald Trump that have all been for naught.

With the DOJ forced to drop multiple investigations of Trump involving the Jan. 6 insurrection and stolen government documents being hoarded at Mar-a-Lago, Garland has received considerable criticism for dragging his feet until it was too late –– allowing the president-elect to avoid going to trial.

After criticizing Cannon for being "a stain on the entire judiciary," Steele turned his ire on Garland.

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"I'm of the view I don't care how you release it, just get the damn thing [Jack Smith report] released because we have we have nickel and dimed around this. Merrick Garland has been wholly useless in this process, completely useless," he ranted to ex-prosecutor Kristy Greenberg. "The most timid person at Justice, period, in the history of the organization."

"Even in this hour, in the face of everything else, knowing what happens on January 20th: 'Well, I don't know if we should put this out because something may come," the MSNBC host mimicked the AG.

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'Not funny anymore': Trump backed off Canada when Trudeau suggested trading California

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed that President-elect Donald Trump lost interest in making Canada the 51st state when he suggested trading parts of the country for Vermont or California.

During a Sunday interview with MSNBC, Trudeau recalled a recent conversation with Trump.

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'I'm, uh –– yeah': GOP's Emmer ignores Trump's attacks on him during ABC interview

Majority Whip Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) graciously declared that he and President-elect Donald Trump were on "very good terms" after ABC's Jonathan Karl confronted him with a nasty quote about being a Republican In Name Only, or RINO.

"So, let me ask you, your relationship with Trump," Karl began on Sunday's This Week with George Stephanopoulos. "I remember when Kevin McCarthy was ousted as speaker, you were nominated to replace him, and Donald Trump — you probably remember this, but let me remind you just in case — posted on Truth Social, 'I have many wonderful friends wanting to be Speaker of the House and some are truly great warriors. RINO Tom Emmer, who I do not know well, is not one of them...He is totally out-of-touch with Republican voters...' Now, to be fair, that was more than a year ago. I assume you've gotten to know Trump a little bit better?"

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