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'Parasites had it coming': Police say incriminating document found on CEO shooting suspect

CNN reported on Monday that the suspected shooter of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson had two pages of writing with him upon arrest.

Luigi Mangione was taken into custody at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania. CNN quoted law enforcement sources as saying a document seized off of him reads, "These parasites had it coming."

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Fox News hosts slam GOP lawmaker after cousin is arrested for health care CEO shooting

Fox News hosts Sandra Smith and Jeanine Pirro criticized Republican state Delegate Nino Mangione of Maryland after his cousin, Luigi Mangione, was arrested for the murder of CEO executive Brian Thompson.

"Another twist in this story, this just into our newsroom, the suspect's cousin is a Maryland State Delegate," Smith reported Monday. "So this is now being confirmed, the suspect's cousin is a Maryland State Delegate, Antonio D. Mangione, goes by Nino."

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'Brazenness': Report claims super-rich have shrugged off fears that used to constrain them

The super-wealthy have always held sway over U.S. politics, but they haven't always been quite as brazen as Donald Trump's billionaire backers, according to a new report.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk poured hundreds of millions of dollars into Trump's campaign and now serves as one of his closest advisers, while venture capitalist Marc Andreessen will help the tech mogul and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy recommend federal spending cuts for the Department of Government Efficiency after dumping millions of his own money into the race, reported The Atlantic.

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'Blueprint for Democrats': Jasmine Crockett wins praise after bruising Republican put down

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) won praise Monday for a House floor showdown that left Republicans bruised, a columnist wrote.

The confrontation came on Thursday when she shut down House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC), wrote Ja’han Jones for MSNBC.

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CEO shooting suspect's manifesto claims violence is answer to health care industry: report

A man being held in connection to the Manhattan shooting of a health insurance executive reportedly had a manifesto claiming violence was the answer to problems with the health care industry.

The New York Times reported Monday that Luigi Mangione, 26, was being held in Pennsylvania in connection to the shooting of Brian Thompson.

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Fox News host dismisses birthright citizenship as 'loophole' in the Constitution

Fox News host Bill Hemmer argued that the Constitution's 14th Amendment guaranteeing citizenship to people born in the United States was a "loophole."

While speaking to Hemmer on Monday, Fox News contributor Kayleigh McEnany doubted President-elect Donald Trump's pledge to end birthright citizenship on "day one" of his presidency.

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'Rewarding bad behavior': Some Republicans reportedly seething over MTG's new job

Republican lawmakers are pushing back after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) was tapped to lead a new House Oversight subcommittee focused on Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s Department of Government Efficiency.

President-elect Donald Trump is creating the advisory office to substantially reduce government spending, and while some GOP lawmakers publicly praised Greene's oversight appointment, others also privately grumbled that House speaker Mike Johnson was "rewarding bad behavior," reported Politico.

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Judge questions release of Jan. 6 defendant — because he plans to join Russian Army

A judge in the case of a Jan. 6 defendant is questioning releasing the man — because he has stated he plans to run off to join the Russian Army.

Judge Dabney L. Friedrich is set to sentence Kevin Daniel Loftus on Dec. 13.

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'Hyperbole': GOP senator dismisses Kash Patel's FBI headquarters pledge

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) insisted that Kash Patel, President-elect Donald Trump's pick for FBI director, would be confirmed — despite his pledge to turn the agency's headquarters into a museum.

Following a meeting with Patel on Monday, Cornyn was asked about Patel's threat to shut down the FBI's Hoover building.

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'What evidence do you have?' CNN host cuts off Trump aide as he repeats unproven claims

CNN's Pamela Brown challenged one of Donald Trump's top allies to provide evidence of criminal wrongdoing by the House select committee that investigated Jan. 6.

The former president has pledged to pardon at least some of the U.S. Capitol rioters and threatened to prosecute the congressional investigators who referred him for criminal prosecution, and Brown asked Trump adviser Jason Miller what crimes those elected officials had committed.

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ABC anchor rebuked for claiming popular, cost-saving Medicare for All won't happen

Advocates for a government-run healthcare program applauded U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna for pushing back during a Sunday morning interview in which ABC News anchor Martha Raddatz casually dismissed Medicare for All as a proposal that has no chance of ever being implemented.

Khanna (D-Calif.) spoke to Raddatz days after the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City—an event that brought to the surface simmering, widespread fury over the for-profit health insurance industry's denial of coverage, high deductibles, and other obstacles placed in the way of Americans when they try to obtain both routine and emergency healthcare.

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Sole Democrat kicked out of meeting as GOP legislators draft model for state law

Milwaukee State Rep. Ryan Clancy readily admits he was the odd one out last week at a Washington, D.C., meeting of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).

ALEC, a nonprofit that brings together state lawmakers and corporations and drafts model legislation, describes its point of view as “dedicated to the principles of limited government, free markets and federalism.” It has produced state policies embraced almost solely by Republicans — drafted with input from corporate members of the organization.

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'Open question': Trump adviser suggests his boss could bypass Constitution on immigration

Corey Lewandowski, a senior adviser to President-elect Donald Trump, suggested that his boss could bypass the U.S. Constitution to end birthright citizenship.

During a Monday interview on Newsmax, host Jon Glasgow asked Lewandowski about Trump's promise to end birthright citizenship on "day one" of his presidency — despite the 14th Amendment of the Constitution declaring that "all persons born" in the United States are citizens.

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