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Doctors in Congress brace for Dr. Oz and RFK Jr.'s 'crazy ideas'

Like more than 72 percent of Americans using community water systems, Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY) — an orthopedic surgeon, three-term senator and former host of the “Senate Doctors” show — has consumed fluoridated water.

“I grew up with it. Still have my teeth,” Barrasso told Raw Story while riding the tram underneath the U.S. Capitol this week.

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This Trump pick brings 'credibility to a Cabinet that has some clowns': columnist

President-elect Donald Trump famously promised to let Robert Kennedy Jr. “go wild” on public health issues, but he isn’t taking the same sweeping approach toward the Treasury, according to a Washington Post analyst.

Despite some eyebrow-raising selections to his new administration, Trump’s more conventional pick to lead the nation’s most important economic agency of hedge fund executive Scott Bessent is his attempt to strike a middle ground “between the worlds of MAGA and money,” according to Washington Post columnist Heather Long.

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Trump's labor pick may turn GOP states into 'fiscal basket cases': WSJ editorial board

President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to oversee labor unions didn't sit well with Rupert Murdoch's prestigious newspaper the Wall Street Journal, whose editorial board lamented Trump's pick Friday night as a "regrettable choice."

Trump nominated Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R-OR) to become the nation's next labor secretary, touting her as the right person for the job to grow languishing wages and resurrect manufacturing jobs. She has the support of Teamsters President Sean O’Brien and teachers union chief Randi Weingarten.

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Ex-Trump adviser calls for ‘full-field’ FBI background probe of 'con-man' White House pick

Donald Trump’s former national security adviser made a stark assessment on Friday of the incoming president’s pick to serve on his new national security team – and had some choice words for his former boss.

“Sebastian Gorka is a con man,” John Bolton said bluntly just after Trump announced Gorka as his choice to be a White House deputy assistant to the president and senior director for counterterrorism. But Bolton didn’t stop there, telling CNN’s Kaitlan Collins during an appearance on “The Source” that Gorka’s past deserves a thorough government probe.

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Here are the 5 Project 2025 authors Trump has already nominated for his Cabinet

As a candidate, Donald Trump insisted he knew nothing about the far-right Heritage Foundation's authoritarian Project 2025 playbook. But as president-elect, Trump is appointing some of its authors to powerful positions in his Cabinet.

On Friday, Trump confirmed previous reports that he would be appointing Russell Vought – president of the Center for Renewing America (CRA) — to be his next director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Vought served in that role in Trump's first administration, and is likely to bring back Trump's controversial "Schedule F" executive order that would make it easier for a president to fire tens of thousands of federal civil service workers and replace them with political loyalists.

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Anti-abortion doctor known for role in Terri Schiavo case tapped to head CDC

Trump made yet another medical appointment on Friday evening with the selection of former Rep. Dave Weldon (R-FL) to head up the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

"In addition to being a Medical Doctor for 40 years, and an Army Veteran, Dave has been a respected conservative leader on fiscal and social issues, and served on the Labor/HHS Appropriations Subcommittee, working for Accountability on HHS and CDC Policy and Budgeting," stated Trump on his Truth Social platform. "Dave also served in a leading role in Government Oversight and Reform Committee Hearings, addressing issues within HHS and CDC. Dave has successfully worked with the CDC to enact a ban on patents for human embryos."

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MAGA's 'virility' and 'alpha male' fixation tied to sex scandal-plagued nominees: reporter

Donald Trump's universe is fixated on the concept of male "virility," Politico's Marc Caputo told CNN anchor Erin Burnett on Friday evening — and that's a major source of the scandals unfolding in his cabinet picks.

Specifically, Trump has nominated a string of people, from former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) to Fox News personality Pete Hegseth, to conspiracy theorist and former environmental attorney Robert F. Kennedy Jr., with various sexual misconduct allegations in their past. And now yet another of Trump's picks, Linda McMahon, is facing a lawsuit alleging she overlooked sexual abuse of children by a World Wrestling Entertainment employee starting in the 1980s.

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'Swamp remains undefeated': Neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes unhappy with Trump's Cabinet pick

President-elect Donald Trump’s selection to lead the Treasury Department didn’t satisfy Neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes, who took to social media to unleash his thoughts on the pick – however unsolicited they were.

Fuentes, a far-right political figure, made the criticisms Friday shortly after Trump tapped hedge fund executive Scott Bessent to head the Treasury Department.

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Trump taps another Fox News contributor — this time for surgeon general

Donald Trump picked yet another Fox News alum for his administration on Friday — this time for the role of U.S. surgeon general.

Specifically, reported Politico, Trump has tapped Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, who is "a Fox News medical contributor and serves as a medical director at CityMD, a network of urgent care centers in New York and New Jersey."

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Trump taps former NFL player for HUD secretary

A former NFL player and White House official has been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to head the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Scott Turner of Texas, who served as the executive director of the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council, during Trump's first term, will take over the agency tasked with addressing housing needs, improving communities, and enforcing fair housing laws.

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'Insane': Critics unload on Trump's plan to 'manufacture evidence' using DOJ

President-elect Donald Trump's plans for the Department of Justice (DOJ) are reportedly going to include a mix of retribution and historical revisionism, according to a new report.

The Washington Post reported Friday evening that Trump is planning to not only fire special counsel Jack Smith and his team of prosecutors, but will also deputize "investigative teams" that will "hunt for evidence in battleground states that fraud tainted the 2020 election." One swing state election official insisted that the Trump DOJ is free to conduct any investigation they see fit, but asserted they won't find anything of value.

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'Aggressive cost cutter': Trump taps key Project 2025 figure for major government agency

Russell Vought, a co-author of the highly controversial “Project 2025” initiative, has been nominated to be the country’s next director of the Office of Management and Budget – a position he’s held before.

President-elect Donald Trump made the pick Friday as part of his rollout of his economic team just hours after naming Wall Street insider Scott Bessent to lead the Treasury Department. Vought’s nomination would return him to the powerful agency that he ran during Trump’s first term, where he would be tasked with setting budget priorities, managing agencies and executing the incoming president’s campaign promises to slash government regulations.

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'Will she prosecute Democrats?' J6 defendants leery of Trump's new AG pick

Donald Trump's selection of former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi to head up the Justice Department following the implosion of his nomination of former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is largely motivated by a deep desire for loyalty — Bondi was accused of accepting campaign contributions to shut down a probe into Trump University and served as Trump's defense counsel during the first impeachment trial.

But one group of Trump loyalists in particular are worried she may not go to bat for them, Politico reported Friday: Jan. 6 defendants.

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