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'We do not welcome hate': D.C. residents seek Airbnb blackout for Trump's inauguration

Washington, D.C., residents are already concerned about Donald Trump coming after their city he's called a "filthy and crime-ridden embarrassment to our nation."

Some are striking back, The Washington Post reported. Trump will host his inauguration outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 20, followed by a parade and several balls and events throughout the city.

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Trump's plan for retribution against DOJ prosecutors gets GOP senator's backing: analyst

Donald Trump is reportedly planning to go after the career prosecutors who worked under special counsel Jack Smith in the two federal cases against him — which legal experts have called a gross violation of precedent. But at least one Republican senator is laying the groundwork to cheerlead Trump's move, according to MSNBC's Steve Benen.

Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) said on last weekend's "Meet the Press," that "First and foremost, the people involved with this should be fired immediately," and that those prosecutors investigated Trump "because they didn’t like his politics," noted Benen. Schmitt did not provide evidence for his statement.

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Trump border czar reacts to death threats: 'If you want some, come get some'

President-elect Donald Trump's incoming border czar, Tom Homan, responded to death threats by vowing to follow through with mass deportations.

In an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, Homan said that he might start taking death threats seriously after they were received by multiple Trump nominees Tuesday night.

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Musk’s government overhaul plan: 'Delete' bureau that returns billions to Americans

Space X CEO Elon Musk is considering cutting the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as part of his drastic government remaking under his new entity the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), The Washington Post reported Wednesday.

President-elect Donald Trump promised Musk he could start a government agency to cut government agencies.

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Elon Musk hits famous actor with disability slur

Tech billionaire Elon Musk dropped a disability slur in a post attacking actor Ben Stiller for remarks about his support for Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election, TMZ reported on Wednesday.

Musk, who supported Donald Trump and bankrolled much of his voter outreach operation, made an X post in which he shared a comment from Stiller that 'woke America' killed "edgier" comedy.

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DOJ steps in as RNC fights North Carolina election board over absentee ballots

The Justice Department is getting involved in a lawsuit brought by the Republican Party against the North Carolina Board of Elections.

According to Democracy Docket, the RNC is disputing the board's guidance about absentee ballots that are not in a sealed return envelope.

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Trump's tariff plan may be halted by clause in the Constitution: report

Donald Trump is pledging to impose hefty taxes on everything entering the U.S. from Mexico, Canada, and China — but a report Wednesday suggested it might not be so straightforward.

In 2018, Donald Trump unilaterally ushered in taxes on all steel and aluminum imports by signing an executive order claiming that the charge was required for American national security and, in 2019, Trump threatened Mexico with a 5% tax if they didn't stop illegal immigration.

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‘Cost us seats’: GOP turns on libertarians as it laments small House majority

House Republicans just barely managed to retain their majority in the election — a weak showing compared to their largest presidential victory since 2004 and their gain of seats in the Senate. The razor thin margin is likely to complicate any attempts to pass Donald Trump's agenda.

Facing this daunting prospect, Republicans are rounding on the Libertarian Party as a villain to explain why their performance was so disappointing, Politico reported on Wednesday.

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'He certainly acted badly': Ex-Bill Barr aide struggles to defend 'sad' Rudy Giuliani

Fox News legal editor Kerri Urbahn, a former aide to then-Attorney General Bill Barr, struggled to defend former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani after he defamed Ruby Freeman and her daughter Shaye Moss.

A day after Giuliani reacted to a court hearing by telling reporters he had "no cash," Fox News host John Roberts asked Urbahn if it was fair for a court to award $148 million to the two former election workers because they were falsely accused of rigging the 2020 presidential election against Donald Trump.

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'Nauseating': Legal expert piles on Trump lawyers' latest filing

Los Angeles Times senior affairs correspondent Harry Litman on Wednesday expressed disgust at lawyers representing President-elect Donald Trump for their efforts to end New York Attorney General Letitia James' civil lawsuit against him.

Writing on X, Litman posted a link to the full filing, which calls on James to end her suit against Trump on the grounds that he has called for "our Nation's partisan strife to end, and for the contending factions to join forces for the greater good of the country."

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'Guilty': Fox News pundit blames Oprah Winfrey and Democrats for anti-Trump bomb threats

Fox News pundit David Webb asserted Vice President Kamala Harris and Oprah Winfrey were "guilty" after several of President-elect Donald Trump's nominees were targeted with bomb threats.

During Wednesday's Outnumbered program, Emily Compagno noted that at least five of Trump's nominees had faced threats.

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‘Confused the United States with Russia’: Tuberville’s ‘genuinely odd’ claim mocked

A claim made by U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), falsely characterizing the amount the United States military has spent on supporting Ukraine in its battle against Russia's illegal invasion, is being widely mocked.

Senator Tuberville sits on the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee and three related sub-committees. He has portrayed himself as a huge military supporter, while blocking hundreds of military promotions for almost a year, and publicly denigrating some of those members of the U.S. Armed Forces.

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'Just say it!' CNN's Jim Acosta dares GOP guest to claim voter fraud

CNN host Jim Acosta got into a testy exchange with former Trump White House Associate Counsel May Mailman on Friday when she seemed to imply that there was something suspicious going on in a California election in which a Democrat just this week overtook a Republican incumbent three weeks after the election took place.

Referencing the current race between Democrat Adam Gray and Rep. John Durate (R-CA), Mailman complained that California was still counting ballots in late November when most other races across the country have been called.

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