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'Proud' Harris thanks supporters, Republicans mock video

Democrat Kamala Harris came in for a deluge of mockery by Republicans and right-wing US media Wednesday after the release of a short video clip from her first public comments since losing to Donald Trump.

The Democratic Party posted a 28-second clip from longer remarks made by Harris in a video conference call Tuesday to thank supporters from her failed November 5 bid.

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'Evil person': Embarrassed Tesla owners try to distance themselves from company's owner

Elon Musk's embrace of Donald Trump and expression of right-wing conspiracy theories have "embarrassed" many of his customers.

Sales of anti-Musk stickers have exploded since the tech billionaire helped send the former president back to the White House, and Tesla owners are slapping those on their vehicles in an attempt to distance themselves from the X owner and Trump adviser, reported The Guardian.

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Musk to hold talks with Republicans on sweeping spending cuts

Donald Trump's incoming government efficiency chief Elon Musk will meet Republican lawmakers next week to begin discussions about the tech billionaire's new commission tasked with cutting billions of dollars in federal spending.

Mike Johnson, the Republican speaker of the House of Representatives, said in a post on X he was looking forward to hosting Musk next Thursday, along with his co-leader of Trump's newly announced "Department of Government Efficiency," Vivek Ramaswamy.

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'Putin may revel' in Trump's plans for Ukraine: analysis

CNN's Nick Paton Walsh has written a lengthy analysis of President-elect Donald Trump's decision to appoint Ret. Gen. Keith Kellogg to be his special envoy to Russia and Ukraine.

Walsh's conclusion after reviewing Kellogg's plans for ending the conflict between Russia and Ukraine is that "Putin may revel in" what's about to come from the second Trump administration.

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'Nuisance': Far-right Texas A.G. seeks to shut down homeless ministry on Thanksgiving

Far-right Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has been a highly divisive figure in Lone Star State politics, often drawing vehement criticism not only from Democrats, but also from fellow Republicans. Nonetheless, Paxton survived an impeachment trial in the Texas State Senate, where he was acquitted on 16 articles. And the Donald Trump ally hasn't become any less combative.

Paxton, a Baptist who embraces a severe brand of Christian fundamentalism, is known for picking fights with churches he considers impure. And his latest religious target, according to Chron.com reporter Eric Killelea, is a church in Austin that helps the homeless.

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'So weird': Observers roast J.D. Vance as he's caught 'depicting himself as Trump's wife'

Republican vice president-elect J.D. Vance was under fire on Thursday after he was said to have "depicted himself as Donald Trump's wife" in a meme posted to social media.

Vance, also a GOP senator from Ohio, took to X on Thanksgiving Day, saying, "Thanksgiving everyone!"

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'Take back the mantle': Democrats said to have plan to 'call Trump's bluff'

A group of Democrats reportedly has a plan to "call Trump's bluff."

Politico recently reported about a "change in strategy" for Democratic lawmakers, saying, "Progressive Democrats wrestling with how to navigate a second Donald Trump presidency are settling on a new approach: Take his populist, working-class proposals at his word — or at least pretend to."

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'Own version of events': Activist spars with GOP strategist over reported Trump phone call

Democratic strategist Nomiki Konst unleashed on Thursday in discussing Donald Trump's recently reported phone call and his tariff threats.

Trump recently claimed his call with Mexico's leader resulted in her agreeing to effectively close down the border, purportedly as a result of his planned tariffs.


Her version of events was slightly different, according to CNN.

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'A wrinkle': Trump said to be potentially 'running afoul of' presidential transition rules

Donald Trump's ethics and transparency promises may be a violation of the Presential Transition Act, a report suggests.

The former and incoming president raised eyebrows by missing a key deadline for signing transition agreements with the White House. He ultimately signed most of the needed documents, but failed to sign one allowing the FBI to perform background checks on his administration's nominees, according to analysts.

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Ex-prosecutor offers 'one point of light amid the darkness' in Trump criminal case

Donald Trump winning the presidency eliminated almost all of his criminal legal concerns, but there is "one point of light amid the darkness," according to a legal expert.

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner recently lamented that special counsel Jack Smith dropped all federal charges against the former and incoming president.

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'I cannot stay silent': 'Die hard' Trump ally outraged over president-elect's dinner guest

Donald Trump recently had dinner with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg at Mar-a-Lago, leading to one anti-Trump conservative saying the tech leader had "kissed the ring." Now, a self-described "die hard Trump supporter" is speaking out.

The BBC reported on the dinner between Trump and Zuckerberg, saying that the development was "evidence of the apparent thawing in their once frosty relations."

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'This is grotesque': Ex-prosecutor loses cool at one 'inappropriate' piece of Trump filing

An attorney for Donald Trump has asked New York attorney general to drop her sprawling fraud lawsuit against the president-elect, and a legal expert highlighted one portion of his letter that stood out as "grotesque."

D. John Sauer, one of Trump's immunity lawyers he recently tapped as solicitor general, sent a letter Tuesday arguing that dropping the case was “necessary for the health of our Republic,” and former prosecutor Harry Litman admits in his "Talking Feds" Substack that he lost his cool over one section in the filing.

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'This is key': Report reveals 'different' side of man who's 'idolized by Trumpian right'

A world leader who is revered by MAGA fans doesn't quite fit in with Donald Trump's political perspective, a new report suggests.

Trump has consistently embraced Javier Milei, who has been the president of Argentina since December of 2023. Some have even said Trump and his allies see the libertarian Milei as a "role model."

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