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Fetterman could back DeSantis replacing Hegseth if he 'admits he has lifts in his boots'

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) said he was open to voting for Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) to be secretary of defense if the Florida governor "finally admits that he has lifts in his boots."

Fetterman made the remarks on Wednesday while speaking to CNN's Manu Raju about the possibility that DeSantis could replace former Fox News host Pete Hegseth as President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for defense secretary.

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Trump's 'madman' tactics show dire misunderstanding of major conflict: analyst

President-elect Donald Trump has already tipped his hand about how he's going to handle trying to free the hostages still trapped in Gaza, wrote Zeeshan Aleem for MSNBC — and it's all but doomed to fail.

Specifically, Trump is going to go for flash and thunder, as he made clear in aTruth Social rant this week demanding Hamas surrender.

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'But my mom says I'm cool': Pete Hegseth roasted after getting mother to lobby senators

Embattled Trump Defense Department nominee Pete Hegseth has enlisted a new ally to help win over skeptical Republican senators: His own mother.

As reported by The Hill's Mychael Schnell, Hegseth told Republican Study Committee members on Wednesday that "his mom has been making calls to senators on his behalf."

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'Even his mom doesn't like him': Dem hurls blistering Pete Hegseth attack on House floor

Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) criticized President-elect Donald Trump for nominating billionaires and people with problematic records to serve in his incoming administration.

In a House floor speech on Wednesday, McGovern argued that Trump was not fulfilling voters' expectations with his nominations.

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Hegseth tackles drinking claims: 'How do you deal with demons? Sometimes with a bottle'

Former Fox News host Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for defense secretary, compared himself to conservative Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh after facing allegations of sexual assault and alcohol abuse.

Punchbowl News correspondent Mica Soellner reported that Hegseth's remarks came during a Wednesday lunch with congressional Republicans.

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'Who is she looking out for?' Botched disaster response stirs new backlash for Trump pick

During the United States' 2024 presidential election, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem was hoping to be Donald Trump's running mate. Instead, she got the president-elect's nod to be secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

READ MORE:'Check please!' Political experts mock second Trump nomination withdrawal

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'Another Trump pick out': Flurry of transition team moves sets off chatter

Donald Trump made a flurry of moves to fill out his administration Wednesday — and some of his latest choices left many observers scratching their heads.

The president-elect announced an apparent shakeup in the Office of White House Counsel, with his campaign lawyer David Warrington taking over that position, as well as assistant and counsel to the president, and William McGinely moving over from leading that office to serve instead as counsel to the newly created quasi-governmental agency aimed at drastically cutting the federal budget and whose acronym is a nod to the cryptocurrency Dogecoin championed by Elon Musk.

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Hegseth is a 'dead man walking' after Trump gave him 'the kiss of death': ex-GOP lawmaker

A former GOP lawmaker bluntly stated on MSNBC on Wednesday afternoon that he sees no path for Donald Trump's nominee to be secretary of the Department of Defense to be confirmed.

As former Fox News personality Pete Hegseth was roaming the halls of Congress attempting to stop the bleeding after a series of highly damaging reports about heavy drinking and inappropriate behavior, ex-Rep Dave Jolly (R-FL) told MSNBC's Chris Jansing the lobbying of GOP senators is doomed.

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Texas officials seek ways to further slash potential Trump Medicaid cuts

If Trump makes cuts to Medicaid, Texas officials could seize the opportunity to further slash the program

"If Trump makes cuts to Medicaid, Texas officials could seize the opportunity to further slash the program" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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'Probably no coincidence': Report shows how Elon Musk could use power to boost his profits

With X CEO Elon Musk openly toying with the idea of slashing Social Security in his role on the so-called "Department of Government Efficiency," Rolling Stone took a look at all the ways that Musk and fellow businessman Vivek Ramaswamy stand to benefit financially from their own recommendations.

Right off the bat, the publication found that Musk stands to benefit financially from his department's proposal to ax construction on a California high-speed rail line.

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'Buckle up': Columnist predicts a 'very difficult' time for Trump with this congress

The House races are finalized, and the results reveal a historically narrow Republican majority. According to one columnist, this means the future of the GOP agenda isn't going to be as secure as they might think.

Writing for the Washington Post, Aaron Blake said, "Republicans have actually lost ground," even if it was just one seat.

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Key Trump insiders pushing president-elect to pardon ex-NSA contractor Snowden: report

At the same time that Donald Trump is ramping up talk about about pardoning the Jan. 6 insurrectionists after he assumes power in late January, some of his closest advisers are pushing him to also issue a pardon to former NSA contractor Edward Snowden who has been avoiding U.S. authorities by living in Russia since 2013.

According to a report from the Washington Post, former Rep. Matt Gaetz –– who recently withdrew his name for consideration to be the president elect's attorney general –– has been a big advocate for Snowden who is on the run for exposing U.S. government secrets.

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Watch: Tennessee GOP lawmaker appears to urinate on himself during DUI field sobriety test

The Georgia Department of Public Safety confirmed that Tennessee state Sen. Ken Yager (R) was arrested for driving under the influence after a hit-and-run crash on Tuesday.

According to WTVF, Yager was driving a Ford Edge SUV with Tennessee Senate-issued license plates on Jekyll Island at around 5 p.m. on Tuesday.

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