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Biden's inner circle weighs preemptive pardons ahead of Trump's 2nd term: report

President Joe Biden's senior aides are reportedly having vigorous internal discussions on whether to preemptively pardon a number of current and former officials who could face the wrath of President-elect Donald Trump.

Politico reported Wednesday that the discussions have become more pressing following Trump's nomination of loyalist Kash Patel — who has vowed to seek political retribution against Trump's foes — for FBI director.

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'I've never paid hush money to anyone!' Jake Tapper grills GOP senator on Hegseth defense

CNN's Jake Tapper cornered Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) on Wednesday, as Schmitt tried to defend Donald Trump's right to nominate Fox News personality Pete Hegseth to lead the Pentagon, despite allegations of sexual misconduct and drinking problem — which has led several Republican senators to waffle on whether they'll vote to confirm him, and Hegseth resorting to drastic measures to try to whip votes.

"Do you have any concerns about these issues?" Tapper asked.

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Bush speechwriter hits back at 'Morning Joe' after show rushes to soften dig at Fox News

Former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum triggered MSNBC's "Morning Joe" so much on Wednesday morning that they rushed to add an on-air apology by the end of the show.

Frum penned a column for The Atlantic on Wednesday afternoon sharing what happened. He was there to talk about his recent column, but the hosts asked him to weigh in on a discussion about Donald Trump's Defense Department nominee, Pete Hegseth.

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Judge compares Rudy Giuliani to 'defendants without any legal training' in court scolding

U.S. District Court Judge Beryl Howell scolded Rudy Giuliani, a longtime attorney, for behaving like "defendants without any legal training" after he submitted a petition without signing it.

In a ruling on Wednesday, Howell denied Giuliani's request for extending a deadline to explain why he shouldn't be held in contempt after he continued to defame Ruby Freeman and Wandrea "Shaye" Moss, two former Georgia election workers who won a $148 million judgment against him.

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'Completely immune': Trump seeks to have last criminal charges thrown out

President-elect Donald Trump could soon have one less thing to worry about as he prepares his return to the White House.

In a filing on Wednesday, Trump’s legal team formally asked the Georgia Court of Appeals to toss the criminal charges against him in Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' election subversion case, which has been on hold for several months. Trump and his attorney, Steve Sadow, argued the indictment should be dismissed because the court is without jurisdiction now that Trump is president-elect.

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'This is outrageous!' Republicans furious as Biden official can't answer question

WASHINGTON — Republican members of a U.S. House Judiciary Committee panel scrutinized the head of the Department of Homeland Security agency tasked with processing legal pathways to immigration during a contentious hearing Wednesday about the Biden administration’s parole program that grants temporary protections for nationals from some countries.

That program temporarily grants work permits and allows nationals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela to remain in the country if they are sponsored by someone in the United States.

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Veteran jabs Hegseth after mom's interview: 'Wouldn't be surprised if she got nominated'

An Iraq War veteran on Wednesday chided Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to run the Department of Defense, over his decision to have his mom defend him on Fox News.

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace opened her Wednesday show by expressing empathy for the horrors that Hegesth's family has faced as accusations against him continue to emerge.

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'Rude': Couple irate after judge refuses to officiate their same-sex marriage

A civil judge in Syracuse, New York, recently refused to officiate a wedding between two women, in an apparent violation of anti-discrimination laws.

That's according to a Wednesday article in the Syracuse Post-Standard, which reported that Judge Felicia Pitts Davis walked out of her chambers on Nov. 16 as soon as a same-sex couple walked in. The couple — 33-year-old Shawntay Davis and 29-year-old Niccora Davis — were left alone in the chambers until another city court judge, Mary Anne Doherty, came in and officiated their wedding.

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'Muddying the water': Strategist thinks Trump team actively leaking intel to sink Hegseth

Donald Trump and his transition team are firing a warning shot at Fox News personality Pete Hegseth and his troubled nomination for Secretary of Defense by allowing leaks that they are considering other people for the role, Biden White House communications strategist Meghan Hays told a CNN panel on Wednesday.

Hegseth appears not to have the votes among Senate Republicans for confirmation, amid the release of a police report into his alleged history of sexual assault, and colleagues coming forward to say he has a severe drinking problem. He has sat for an interview with Fox News to try to get all of these problems cleared up — but the Trump team is already floating replacing him with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

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'Hard to explain': Senator sees major hurdles for more Trump picks

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) warned that if some of Donald Trump's nominees make it to confirmation hearings, they will have to extensively explain themselves to Senate members.

Speaking to MSNBC on Wednesday, the Judiciary Committee member said he expects "very, very serious questions" to be asked of Kash Patel, who Trump has nominated to lead the FBI.

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'Can it be done?' Mike Johnson seeks to shut 75% of federal agencies with Elon Musk's help

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said he hoped to work with billionaire Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to eliminate more than 75% of federal agencies.

During a Wednesday interview on Fox News, host Martha MacCallum told Johnson, "Musk wants to take government agencies from 428 to 99."

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'Grow up': Hegseth-backer suggests nominee was immature 37-year-old

Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) suggested on Wednesday that Donald Trump defense secretary pick Pete Hegseth was not an adult seven years ago — although the MAGA nominee was 37 years old.

Associated Press congressional reporter Farnoush Amiri wrote via X: "Asked Sen. Mullin if Hegseth gave members assurances following reports of excessive drinking: 'Listen, all of us, at least all of us, have a time to grow up. We’re nominating Pete for who he is today not for what he did seven years ago or five years ago or whatever it was.'"

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Jerry Nadler steps down from influential position and backs Jamie Raskin

Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) will no longer serve as the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee and is opening the door to Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) to take his place.

The New York Times reports that the 77-year-old Nadler is withdrawing from consideration to be the next top Democrat on the committee after Raskin reportedly garnered enough support from fellow Democrats to take his place.

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