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Trump 'heading for a real horror show' and GOP 'will be held accountable': Dem senator

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) predicted that President-elect Donald Trump would not have a very long honeymoon while in office.

Appearing on CNN, Blumenthal argued that Trump's threats to slap America's largest trading partners with massive tariffs should be taken very seriously and predicted it would cause immediate tension with his campaign promise to end inflation.

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'Surely illegal': Paul Krugman pulls the lid off Trump's new economic scheme

Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman on Tuesday examined President-elect Donald Trump's new threats to slap tariffs on all Canadian and Mexican products — and concluded that he's likely not bluffing.

Writing on his Bluesky account, Krugman downplayed claims that the tariffs are a four-dimensional chess play by Trump to extract new concessions from America's two largest trading partners, which he said "makes little sense on its own terms."

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'Unquestioning right-wing soldiers': Analyst issues stark warning about MAGA's school plan

With Donald Trump set to return to office, the Christian nationalist far right is already plotting how to take control of the schools, and indoctrinate children with "mindless obedience" for their cause, Amanda Marcotte wrote for Salon.

Trump is no stranger to working alongside these activists, who want America to be remade as an explicitly Christian country under their interpretation of Biblical law. His previous administration shared their goal of weakening public education, with Betsy DeVos, the billionaire heiress who was put in charge of the Department of Education before she ultimately fell out with Trump.

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'Personification of MAGA rage': Experts alarmed by under radar hire Trump may be eyeing

A national security expert sounded the alarm Tuesday that Donald Trump is expected to appoint a loyalist to "a position where he could do a lot of damage and wield a lot of power."

The president-elect will likely appoint Kash Patel to a high-profile position at either the FBI or the Justice Department, according to several reports. And since his nomination would be highly controversial, Trump is considering naming him to a position that would not require Senate confirmation.

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'Can’t just disappear': Experts consider key Trump promise almost impossible to achieve

WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to get rid of the U.S. Department of Education will be far easier said than done.

As Trump seeks to redefine U.S. education policy, the complex logistics, bipartisan congressional approval and redirection of federal programs required make dismantling the department a challenging — not impossible — feat.

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'Worried': Experts concerned as Texas board declines to investigate abortion ban deaths

The Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee revealed this week that it will not be reviewing any cases that occurred over the last two years — which just happen to be the years when Texas's strict anti-abortion law went into effect.

The Washington Post reports that the move by the committee is "leaving any potential deaths related to abortion bans during those years uninvestigated."

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How Trump plans to seize the power of the purse from Congress

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Donald Trump is entering his second term with vows to cut a vast array of government services and a radical plan to do so. Rather than relying on his party’s control of Congress to trim the budget, Trump and his advisers intend to test an obscure legal theory holding that presidents have sweeping power to withhold funding from programs they dislike.

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'Unlikely': Exxon leader suggests Trump's 'drill, baby, drill' chant was empty promise

Donald Trump’s ‘drill, baby, drill” campaign promise was empty words that are not expected to have any impact on output in the U.S., an industry leader said Tuesday.

Exxon Mobil Corp.’s Upstream President Liam Mallon said he expects nothing to change when Trump moves into the White House.

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'He got away with all of it!' Morning Joe panel left shocked by end of Trump prosecutions

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" marveled at the end of another prosecution against Donald Trump after he won re-election to a second term.

Special counsel Jack Smith had a motion to dismiss the Jan. 6 election interference case approved Monday, citing the Justice Department directive against prosecuting a sitting president. MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire expressed astonishment that Trump's legal strategy allowed him to escape accountability in all four criminal cases, including one in which he was convicted on 34 felony counts.

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'Shouldn't be a surprise': CNN hypes CEO warnings that Trump promise will see prices soar

President-elect Donald Trump on Monday threatened to jack up tariffs on all goods coming in from Canada, Mexico and China immediately upon entering office — and CNN's Kasie Hunt on Tuesday reported that big-name retail chains are already warning of price hikes for customers.

"Tariffs are effectively a tax on imported goods and experts warn that they result in higher prices for goods that Americans buy every day," noted Hunt.

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'Ready to die': Man accused of trying to kill Trump opens up in new letter from jailhouse

The man alleged to have plotted an assassination attempt on Donald Trump penned a lengthy letter from his jailhouse in which he railed against the Democrats and contemplated civil war, according to a report.

The letter was sent to a Politico reporter just days before the election, but was published by the outlet on Tuesday.

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'Where is the apology?' Trump rages against NY Times' Maggie Haberman in midnight attack

Donald Trump leveled a late-night attack against the New York Times and demanded an apology from the newspaper for its recent coverage of him.

It's not clear what triggered Trump's rant in the early hours of Tuesday. He singled out reporter Maggie Haberman, whose name he misspelled intentionally and also seemingly unintentionally, but his Truth Social post came shortly after the newspaper published a report by her and colleague Jonathan Swan on a series of passionate letters from a much younger aide.

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Trump vows big tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said Monday he intends to impose sweeping tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada and China, prompting a swift warning from Beijing that "no one will win a trade war."

In a series of posts to his Truth Social account, Trump vowed to hit some of the United States' largest trading partners with duties on all goods entering the country.

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