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Trump tells Trudeau Canada should become 51st state if it doesn't like tariffs: report

President-elect Donald Trump told the Prime Minister of Canada that if his country can't deal with his tariffs, maybe they should become the 51st U.S. state, according to anonymous sources speaking to Fox News.

Justin Trudeau "flew to Mar-a-Lago unannounced after Trump threatened to impose sweeping tariffs on Canadian products," noted the report. "Before nibbling on crab cocktail and slurping down oysters, the issues of tariffs, border security and trade deficits were front and center ... According to two people at the table who heard the discussion, Trump, while cordial and welcoming, was very direct when it came to what he wants from his counterpart to the North."

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'Dinosaurs': Critics say legacy media coverage of pardon illustrates 'steep decline'

President Joe Biden's decision to issue a sweeping pardon to his son — charged in two federal cases — earned widespread criticism from experts, pundits and journalists — a fact not lost on some on the left, who lashed out at legacy media outlets over their coverage.

Joe Biden issued a full and unconditional pardon to his son Hunter Biden over the weekend, washing away any crimes he may have committed or participated in between Jan. 1, 2014, and Dec. 1, 2024.

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Data shows dire election postmortems could soon be in store for GOP: columnist

If recent political history is any indication, examinations into Republican electoral defeats up and down the ballot may not be far off, according to a political columnist.

In fact, they could be one presidential election cycle away.

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Trump is counting on his foes' 'cynicism and hopelessness' — but he can be beaten: Analyst

Donald Trump is counting on his opponents to feel helpless, outnumbered, and defeated to pass his agenda, wrote commentator Molly Jong-Fast for Vanity Fair — which is why it's more important than ever that they stand up and fight.

In particular, she wrote, he is hoping that the public has no confidence in Senate Republicans to put up any resistance to his most inflammatory, unqualified, loyalist appointments to major posts — with the latest example being far-right extremist Kash Patel for FBI director, who has vowed to go after Trump's enemies and the press, with lawsuits and possibly with criminal charges, as well as purge the FBI of anyone unwilling to support Trump politically.

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Powerful GOP lawmaker 'looks forward' to discussing Hunter Biden case with Trump's AG

A Republican congressman came out swinging Monday against President Joe Biden and his decision 24 hours earlier to issue a full pardon for his son Hunter Biden, even raising the idea that President-elect Donald Trump’s Justice Department could soon weigh in on the matter.

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) made the eyebrow-raising comments during an appearance on Newsmax’s “Rob Schmitt Tonight” where he launched an aggressive counter to Biden’s controversial pardon.

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'Tremendous strategic blunder': Expert says Biden's decision will 'haunt' Dems

A professor emeritus of national security affairs at the U.S. Naval War College unloaded on President Joe Biden on Monday over his decision to pardon his son.

Joe Biden issued a full and unconditional pardon to his Hunter Biden on Sunday, a sweeping forgiveness for any crimes he may have committed or participated in between Jan. 1, 2014, and Dec. 1, 2024.

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'Shame on you': Critics blast far-right lawmaker for demanding abolition of gay marriage

A far-right state lawmaker in Michigan called for the abolition of same-sex marriage on Monday immediately after returning from the holidays — and caught significant backlash on social media.

State Rep. Josh Schriver, who previously filed a lawsuit to restrict voting rights in Michigan and was stripped of his committee assignment after posting content promoting the white supremacist "great replacement theory," posted on X, "Make gay marriage illegal again. This is not remotely controversial, nor extreme."

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'Very special day for all!' Trump says he'll attend re-opening of Notre Dame Cathedral

President-elect Donald Trump said he plans to attend the re-opening of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, which was devasted by a fire in April 2019 and underwent a massive renovation worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

The famed cathedral, which first opened in 1345, sustained extensive damage from the attic inferno, including the collapse of its iconic spire.

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'This is why Republicans win': Ex-MSNBC host lashes out at Dems' pardon reaction

Former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan has a message for Democrats after President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden from federal gun charges and tax offenses on Sunday — despite previously saying he would not.

"I see Congressional Dems on Twitter coming out to condemn Biden on Hunter," Hasan wrote via X. "I get it[,] but this is why Republicans win in our asymmetric politics."

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'Living his best life': Ousted Dem's fiery response to reporter causes social media stir

A frank response from an outgoing Democratic senator that included a four-letter profanity provoked an immediate stream of reaction Monday evening from political observers across social media.

The internet began to chime in moments after Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) was asked by reporters what he made of President Joe Biden issuing a pardon for his son Hunter as backlash to the decision continued to grow.

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'Never trust them': Ann Coulter rages after MAGA star's apology for conspiracy theory film

Far-right author Ann Coulter raged over the fact that pro-Trump documentary filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza's debunked election fraud project fooled so many on the right after he apologized this week and admitted the information he used was false.

"Please think back to all the people who told you to watch Dinesh's '2000 Mules,' and NEVER TRUST THEM AGAIN," Coulter posted to X.

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'Going to come after you': Inside Kash Patel's 'lawfare' suit against ex-Pence official

Kash Patel, the MAGA loyalist named by President-elect Donald Trump to lead the FBI, has financially backed a lawsuit against former Trump administration official derided as a “RINO” that raises questions about how he would wield power as head of the nation’s preeminent law enforcement agency.

Richard Grenell, who served as acting director of national intelligence during the first Trump administration, has confirmed in a court filing that the Kash Patel Legal Offense Trust (now known as the Kash Foundation) contributed $7,500 to support his defamation lawsuit against Olivia Troye, a former counterterrorism advisor to Vice President Mike Pence.

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'Authoritarian stuff': Reporter slams NC's GOP supermajority over 'corrupt power grab'

In a startling power grab, the Republican-led supermajority in North Carolina moved to override a veto by the current governor, Roy Cooper, that would limit the powers of the executive branch.

Slate courts reporter Mark Joseph Stern posted on Bluesky that it was "hugely corrupt power grab."

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