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Fox News' Steve Doocy claims giant drones are snooping on his home

Fox News' Steve Doocy told viewers a startling claim this week, The Daily Beast reported — mystery giant drones are snooping on his home.

“They’re low, they’re about 100 yards, flying over my backyard,” Doocy told the panel on "Fox & Friends" Tuesday morning. He added in a later segment, “They are buzzing overhead all the time. The scary part is when they stop. They just kind of hover for a little while.”

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'Fearful of his base' Trump is painting himself into corner: MSNBC panel

MSNBC's "Morning Joe," co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Jonathan Lemire agreed Tuesday that Donald Trump often makes decisions that are detrimental to himself personally and to his agenda because he fears criticism from his base.

With Scarborough pointing out that the president-elect might be able to get together with Democratic leaders and reach a compromise on some policies that would forestall delaying tactics and battles, he suggested the blustery Trump is fond of floating trial balloons before retreating back due to fears of MAGA outrage.

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'Take the stairs!' MSNBC panel laughs as Republican tries to flee reporters in Capitol

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" made fun of Sen. Joni Ernst's efforts to run away from a press gaggle seeking answers on her new support for Donald Trump's defense secretary nominee.

The Iowa Republican has seemingly softened her opposition to former Fox News host Pete Hegseth, who faced allegations about excessive drinking, sexual misconduct, financial mismanagement and bigotry, but she tried to outrun reporters in the U.S. Capitol hallway.

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'Can’t wait': Matt Gaetz reportedly lines up new TV role on right-wing network

Disgraced former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is reportedly set to take on a new TV role as an anchor for One America News Network.

The news is the latest development for Gaetz, who resigned from Congress after Trump selected him to serve as his next administration’s attorney general before withdrawing his name when sexual misconduct allegations derailed his nomination.

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Trump's 'unity' message disintegrates as 'softer' image lasts just minutes: WaPo editors

President-elect Donald Trump has been trying to strike a more moderate and conciliatory tone — but he couldn't even make it through an interview before that "softer" mask slipped, wrote The Washington Post's editorial board in a scathing analysis Tuesday.

Speaking on "Meet the Press" Sunday, Trump said many things to cement a message that he'd treat those who voted for him “every bit as well” as “the greatest MAGA supporters” and that he wants “unity.”

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Watch: MSNBC's Joe Scarborough butts heads with guest over Hegseth chaos

On Tuesday morning's "Morning Joe," co-host Joe Scarborough and MSNBC regular John Heilemann went at each other over a disagreement over the nomination of Pete Hegseth to become the next secretary of defense and whether Donald Trump should drop the embattled former Fox News host.

According to Scarborough, the president-elect would not be serving America or himself well by letting Hegseth be grilled by Democrats in nationally televised hearings about allegations of sexual assault and public drunkenness by those who have worked with him.

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'Doing battle against own voters': Report claims Trump pick set for head-to-head with MAGA

Donald Trump's nominee to oversee the Department of Health and Human Services is set to pick a fight with the president-elect's own voters by targeting high-fructose corn syrup as a health hazard, according to a report.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has long voiced concerns about corn syrup and vegetable oils, saying they lead to obesity and chronic illness, and he would have the authority over the Food and Drug Administration to potentially place limits on those products' use — and disrupt American agriculture, reported the New York Times.

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Senators urged to examine Tulsi Gabbard’s ‘deep and intense’ ties to Hawaii sect

A former member of a secretive Hawaiʻi religious sect is warning members of Congress about the potential dangers of confirming Tulsi Gabbard as President-elect Donald Trump’s next director of national intelligence.

Anita van Duyn says she spent 15 years inside the Science of Identity Foundation, a fringe offshoot of Hare Krishna that was formed in the 1970s and has been described by defectors as a cult.

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'This is bad news': Joe Scarborough warns Trump of dirt avalanche coming at Senate hearing

Donald Trump was given a stern warning on MSNBC on Tuesday morning that nothing good will come of allowing his pick for secretary of defense to be grilled in a nationally televised Senate hearing.

Now that it looks like ex-Fox News personality Pete Hegseth may have avoided being forced to step aside by appealing to the president-elect's fondness for public defiance, the next step would be his confirmation hearing — where he can expect Democrats to make a show of grilling him on allegations of sexual assault and former Fox News colleagues' accusations of being drunk on the job.

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Outrage as N-word scrawled on Black student's desk and school did nothing for days: report

A high school principal has been put on leave after a Black student had the N-word scrawled on their desk — and their parents weren’t told about it for four days.

The Washington Post reported it was the second racist incident at Wooton High School, in Maryland, since May.

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'This is normal': GOP strategist downplays MAGA pressure campaign against key Republican

Pete Hegseth seems to have saved his nomination for defense secretary with assistance from a MAGA pressure campaign, but a Republican strategist tried to calm fears that it suggested right-wing influencers would exert outsized control over the incoming Congress.

The former Fox News host has conducted interviews on his old network to dispute allegations about excessive drinking and sexual misconduct, which seems to have impressed Donald Trump and made his nomination a rallying cause for the GOP base. Panelists on "CNN This Morning" described how outside allies have worked to keep dubious senators in line.

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‘Grim place’: Famed NY Times columnist unleashes blame in bleak farewell column

Famed New York Times columnist Paul Krugman gave a bleak goodbye in his final piece for the paper Tuesday — but left with a glimmer of hope for the future.

The Nobel Prize-winning economist looked back on the 25 years since he penned his first opinion piece — and despaired at what the world has become.

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'When she is already governor and senator?' Kari Lake mocked over possible ambassador role

Failed ultra-MAGA GOP nominee for Arizona governor and U.S. Senator, Kari Lake, is being mocked after a report detailed that she has emerged as a "leading contender" to be President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. Ambassador to Mexico.

Semafor published the "scoop" late Monday afternoon, noting also that "Lake has echoed Trump in backing strict limits on immigration. On the campaign trail, Lake described the influx of migrants entering the US as an 'invasion.'”

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