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'Totally wrong': Historian flags Trump defense pick's racist conspiracy theories

Donald Trump's nominee for defense secretary has made ahistorical Muslim rhetoric a major theme in his writings, and many of his views resemble those expressed by white supremacist mass murderers.

Fox News host Pete Hegseth was tapped by the president-elect to lead the Pentagon, and experts sounded the alarm over his past writings about Islam as troubling and disqualifying, reported The Guardian.

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'He's lying!' Ex-GOP lawmaker stops short of swearing at Trump's latest boast

Donald Trump claims he has already solved the border crisis nearly two months before taking office, but a former Republican congressman called him out for "lying."

The president-elect declared a win on halting the flow of undocumented migrants from Mexico after speaking to that nation's president Claudia Sheinbaum, whom he said agreed to close the border in the face of his proposed 25 percent tariffs, but she disputed that claim and said her country was already "taking care of" migrant caravans.

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'Keep it in your pants': Matt Gaetz mocked for saying he'll 'never love another president'

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) faced ridicule after revealing he would "never love another president again" after Donald Trump.

In a Thanksgiving Day message posted to social media, Trump wished a happy holiday to everyone, "including to the Radical Left Lunatics who have worked so hard to destroy our Country."

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'Preposterous': Judge refuses to postpone Jan. 6 trials based on Trump pardon promise

U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth declined this week to postpone the trials of Richard Slaughter and Caden Paul Gottfried in light of president-elect Donald Trump's vow to pardon Jan. 6 rioters.

Gottfried and Slaughter, his stepfather, were observed engaging law enforcement in an area known as "the tunnel" on Jan. 6, 2021.

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'Grandpa got into the cooking sherry': Trump issues 'mean tweet' as Thanksgiving message

Donald Trump issued his now-standard underhanded holiday greeting that calls out his enemies.

The former president infamously wished a "Happy Thanksgiving to all – even the haters and losers" back in 2013, before he ever entered politics, and this year the now president-elect extended not-so-best wishes to the "radical left lunatics" he imagines are trying to undermine him.

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Newsmax pundit slams Trump for picking 'personal friend' for every nomination

Newsmax pundit Theryn Bond criticized president-elect Donald Trump for nominating personal friends instead of the best-qualified people to head his new administration.

During a Thanksgiving panel discussion on Thursday, host Sharla McBride asked Bond to comment on Trump's nominations.

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'Grow up!' Trump's 'vice presidential foil' accused of creating risk with 'silly behavior'

Some of Donald Trump's appointees have reported violent threats since the president-elect nominated them to high-level government positions, but an analyst said one of his unelected advisers was putting lower-level officials and employees at risk.

The former president has tapped foreign-born tech mogul Elon Musk and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy to head the newly created quasi-governmental Department of Government Efficiency to drastically cut federal spending, and the X owner has revealed the names and titles of four relatively obscure government workers in a post revealed tens of millions of times and resulted in waves of harassment.

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'Enough already': Mike Johnson panicking as GOP may only have 1-seat House majority

Democrats suffered three major disappointments in the 2024 election: (1) Vice President Kamala Harris narrowly lost to President-elect Donald Trump, (2) Republicans flipped the U.S. Senate, and (3) Republicans held their small majority in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Republicans are calling this a "trifecta." To make matters worse, Democratic strategists and organizers are lamenting, Republicans still have a 6-3 supermajority on the U.S. Supreme Court — and Trump may have a chance to move the Court even further to the right if any seats become available during his forthcoming second term.

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Trump 'tortured' rule of law — but hasn’t 'irreparably broken' legal system: analyst

A former federal prosecutor took it upon herself on Thanksgiving eve to lift up anyone feeling glum about the state of the country’s legal system in the face of Donald Trump swapping any criminal consequences as he instead plots his return to the White House.

Joyce Vance told readers on Wednesday that it might feel like Trump has shattered the rule of law beyond recognition, but she cautioned against sinking into despair by the head-spinning legal developments occurring in the three weeks since Election Day.

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Critics mock 'Donny deals' after Trump met with brutal fact check from Mexico's president

Social media critics collectively laughed at Donald Trump on Wednesday night after the president-elect appeared to get a brutal fact-check from the president of Mexico.

Trump bragged earlier in the day that Mexico agreed to help him close the U.S.-Mexico border following his threats to levy a significant tariff on the country.

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'Pure lunacy': Dem says Musk's DOGE is in 'kids playground' — and Senate will ignore them

A former Democratic lawmaker took tech billionaire Elon Musk to task on Wednesday while calling into question how much authority he will actually wield in Washington once he assumes his new quasi-government role.

CNN contributor Bakari Sellers, a former South Carolina state representative, made the comments during an appearance on CNN, where he also gave props to Donald Trump’s incoming chief of staff Susie Wiles for seeing that Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy were placed in roles in the new administration with no actual power.

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Mexico's president hits back at Trump's boast: Our position is 'not to close borders'

The president of Mexico has disputed President-elect Donald Trump's account of their conversation, specifically denying his claim that Mexico will effectively close the southern Border.

Trump boasted Wednesday that Mexico agreed to help him close the U.S.-Mexico border following his threats to levy a significant tariff on the country.

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RFK compared CDC to 'Nazi death camps' and child vaccines to church sex abuse: report

A new report unearthed years-old comments made by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — President-elect Donald Trump's nomination to head the Department of Health and Human Services — in which Kennedy said a separate federal health agency harms children similar to "Nazi death camps."

That's according to a bombshell report published Wednesday night by NBC News, which surfaced remarks he made over years dating back as far as 2013 to private audiences at a conference for parents of children with autism.

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