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Ron DeSantis starts special election for GOP House seat not yet vacant

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has ordered a special election for Rep. Mike Waltz's (R-FL) House seat even though the lawmaker has not yet resigned.

Waltz confirmed to reporters Monday he would resign on Jan. 20 to become President-elect Donald Trump's national security advisor.

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Don't expect military to welcome Pete Hegseth with open arms: national security expert

The jury is still out on whether Fox News weekend host Pete Hegseth will be approved to head the Department of Defense, but a professor emeritus of national-security affairs at the U.S. Naval War College doesn't expect he'll get far with the military.

Speaking to MSNBC on Monday, The Atlantic's Tom Nichols said Hegseth "is not going to be as welcome in the military as people think it might be."

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'The left failed': MAGA allies fist pump and declare 'huge win' after DOJ decision

Special counsel Jack Smith’s move Monday to drop charges against Donald Trump now that he is heading back to the White House overjoyed Republicans, who took a victory lap on social media.

The commentary from MAGA world ranged from gloating to calls to prosecute Smith, who hauled Trump into court for his attempts to subvert the 2020 election.

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'Political hijacking': Ranting Trump celebrates dismissal motion of Jack Smith's case

Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform on Monday to react to the move by special counsel Jack Smith to "dismiss the federal charges against him for interfering in the 2020 presidential election.

These charges could theoretically be brought again after Trump leaves office if the political will exists at the time. But for now, Trump appears home free on the federal front — and he celebrated with a rage-filled post accusing Smith baselessly of a political witch hunt, and baselessly accusing him of orchestrating various other state cases against him as well.

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Secret documents case dismissal isn't all good news for Trump's staffers: MSNBC host

Special counsel Jack Smith filed to dismiss the two federal cases against Donald Trump, but that doesn't mean one of them will disappear anytime soon.

MSNBC host Katie Phang and legal analyst Lisa Rubin both pointed out that Trump's aides, Carlos De Oliveira and Walt Nauta are both still on the hook for participating in the classified documents scandal.

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‘Full-blown panic’: Columnist says Trump’s cabinet pick is worrying Republicans

President-elect Donald Trump’s choice to become the nation’s next labor secretary just may be the most shocking revelation to come out of his transition team – a candidate who many American workers actually like, a New York Times columnist wrote Monday afternoon.

However, that doesn’t mean Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer's (R-OR) confirmation process will be smooth sailing.

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Trump's dream to end birthright citizenship may run into major legal hurdles: journalist

One of President-elect Donald Trump's many controversial proposals is ending birthright citizenship, which is promised in the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment.

Journalist Maryam Khanum, in an article published by International Business Times on Monday, explained why Trump's proposal may run into major legal hurdles.

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Pennsylvania district attorney drops case against Elon Musk's MAGA voter lottery

District Attorney Larry Krasner of Philadelphia has announced that he is officially dropping the case against Donald Trump appointee Elon Musk and his super PAC, America PAC.

The New York Times reported the filing but Puck News' Teddy Schleifer posted a screen capture of it on X, showing that the district attorney asked that the case be "Discontinued and Ended as to all parties without prejudice, with all parties bearing their own costs."

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'Put up or shut up': Progressives have a plan if Trump bails on the working class

With Donald Trump making headway with some Democratic-leaning voting blocs in the 2024 election, and with President Joe Biden's widespread implementation of pro-labor policies largely going unrewarded at the ballot box, the progressive wing of the Democratic Party is eyeing a new strategy to fight back for the coming years of the second Trump presidency.

According to Politico, their strategy is simple: offer Trump a hand and force him to keep his promises to workers — or expose him as a fraud.

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Exclusive: Multiple Republicans reveal plan to boot Mike Johnson as speaker

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Conservatives on Capitol Hill still aren’t sold on Speaker Mike Johnson.

While Johnson won the support of the House Republican Conference behind closed doors earlier this month, he’s still got to secure majority support on the floor of the House of Representatives on Jan. 3.

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Trump insider investigated for allegedly demanding cash for access to president-elect

Donald Trump's attorneys have opened an investigation into longtime Trump aide and GOP legal strategist Boris Epshteyn over allegations he personally profited by selling access to Trump's inner circle, CNN reported on Monday.

The investigation "has probed multiple instances of Epshteyn allegedly requesting payment in exchange for promoting candidates for administration positions or offering to connect individuals with people in the upcoming administration relevant to their industries," according to half a dozen sources speaking to CNN.

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'Sickening abdication': Jack Smith's move to drop Jan. 6 case slammed by experts

Special counsel Jack Smith sought Monday to dismiss the charges against Donald Trump in his federal January 6 case.

The move was quick to be hit by ire from legal analysts who were quick to express their disappointment that Trump could get away without having a jury decide his guilt or innocence.

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Trump's latest moneymaking scheme hit with cease-and-desist from iconic brand

Donald Trump's latest moneymaking scheme has resulted in a cease-and-desist order from a legendary American brand.

The president-elect has endorsed a series of limited-edition guitars priced up to $10,000 that so closely resemble the iconic Les Paul design that Gibson has ordered 16 Creative, which owns the Trump-backed line, to stop offering them for sale, reported Guitar World.

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