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'There's another guy': Morning Joe names overlooked senator who could cripple Trump agenda

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" predicted that Republican senators would hold the line on FBI background checks on Donald Trump's nominees to the Cabinet.

The president-elect's team has not yet signed required paperwork that would clear the way for his nominees to undergo thorough background checks, and has instead signaled they would prefer a private firm conduct those inquiries. But Democratic senators have said that's not acceptable, and some Republicans may take the same stand.

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Third woman dies under Texas’ abortion ban as doctors use riskier miscarriage treatments

Wrapping his wife in a blanket as she mourned the loss of her pregnancy at 11 weeks, Hope Ngumezi wondered why no obstetrician was coming to see her.

Over the course of six hours on June 11, 2023, Porsha Ngumezi had bled so much in the emergency department at Houston Methodist Sugar Land that she’d needed two transfusions. She was anxious to get home to her young sons, but, according to a nurse’s notes, she was still “passing large clots the size of grapefruit.”

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Kamala Harris eyes re-run for White House: report

Vice President Kamala Harris is eyeing a potential second attempt at taking the White House, according to a report Monday.

Politico claimed the Democratic nominee who was soundly beaten by President-elect Donald Trump is considering returning to the campaign trail in 2028.

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Trump's nomination of Project 2025 architect means Social Security, Medicare 'are at risk'

President-elect Donald Trump's choice of Russell Vought, a Project 2025 architect, to lead the White House budget office was seen as further evidence of the threat the incoming administration poses to Social Security, Medicare, and other critical government programs.

Vought, who currently heads the far-right think tank Center for Renewing America think tank, served as director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) during Trump's first term, and he's set to return to the post after playing a central role in crafting the Project 2025 agenda that the Republican president-elect attempted to disavow on the campaign trail.

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'It's bad!' CNN panelist uses Elon Musk's own resume to shut down Republican's praise

New York Times journalist Lulu Garcia-Navarro on Monday shut down Republican operative Matt Gorman's praise of X CEO Elon Musk over his ambitions to drastically alter the federal government.

During a panel discussion on CNN, Gorman argued that Musk and his so-called "Department of Government Efficiency" would find ways to "make government work better" — and then added that he was "interested to see what they come up with."

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'Math's pretty simple': Morning Joe highlights 3 people essential to stopping Trump's plan

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" identified the next Donald Trump nominee who Senate Republicans will most likely reject.

The president-elect had tapped former congressman Matt Gaetz to be attorney general, but he dropped out after GOP senators made clear he wouldn't be confirmed. Host Joe Scarborough said two other Cabinet picks faced a steep climb — and one of them most likely would be rebuffed before Scarborough even had the chance to learn how to properly pronounce his name.

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'Just made up': Trump’s conservative hero slammed the exact move he's now making

Donald Trump’s conservative hero would have been appalled by the move he’s trying to make to push through his Cabinet picks, an analyst wrote Monday.

“Justice [Antonin] Scalia was a remarkable person and a brilliant Supreme Court justice,” Trump said during his first term in the White House. Scalia died in 2016.

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'Way too much out there': CNN panel predicts next Trump Cabinet pick to crash and burn

Now that former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is out of the running to be the next attorney general of the United States, more attention is being paid to other controversial Trump nominees.

A panel on CNN on Monday predicted that the next most difficult Trump nominee to confirm after Gaetz would be former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (HI), who has been nominated to be director of national intelligence.

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Your holiday mail is at risk as USPS copes with alarming rise of theft and security issues

As Americans flood the mail with holiday cards and gifts, their valuables and personal information remain at risk for theft due to internal bad actors and issues with deploying modernized technology, according to two recent reports from the United States Postal Service’s Office of Inspector General.

Thefts committed by U.S. Postal Service employees spiked to 1,790 closed cases in fiscal year 2023, and totaled 5,961 closed internal mail theft cases between October 1, 2019, and September 30, 2023, according to an Oct. 30 report.

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'Are you trying to kill us?' MAGA voters complain about Trump's 'depressing' nominees

Some of Donald Trump's most loyal supporters aren't forgetting how upset they are about two key nominees for his upcoming presidential administration.

Trump said on Friday that he had chosen Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, a physician and Fox News medical contributor, as his surgeon general. Raw Story reported the following day that some of the former and incoming president's biggest fans were not happy about it.

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'Dehumanization': Critics blast reported Trump plan to boot minority group from military

Donald Trump critics lashed out on Sunday after a report that the former and incoming president is already setting the stage to boot all transgender people from the military on day one.

The Times, founded in 1785 in the United Kingdom, reported over the weekend that the president-elect is readying an executive order "to kick transgender troops out of U.S. military." The purported plan mirrors a policy Trump had during his first administration, when he announced in a tweet that trans people would no longer have the right to serve their country in the military.

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'Arrested for drunk driving': Matt Gaetz's 'party animal' past exposed by reporter

Former U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) has been in the news recently for withdrawing his name from consideration as Donald Trump's Attorney General amid discussions about uncharged allegations of child sex trafficking, but there are other skeletons in the ex-lawmaker's closet, according to a reporter.

Jeffrey Schweers, an award-winning journalist and the Orlando Sentinel’s Tallahassee bureau reporter, dropped a report on Sunday that discussed Gaetz's purported past as a "party animal."

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'It didn't work': Open letter to Melania Trump calls for her to ditch signature initiative

Donald Trump's wife should retire her signature initiative from her first time as first lady if and when she returns to the White House, a columnist wrote Sunday.

Melania Trump popularized a much-ridiculed "Be Best" plan, which was focused on reducing bullying, when she was the first lady. But many observers suggested it fell flat because of Trump's own tendency toward bullying his perceived enemies.

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