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Gaetz withdrew nomination minutes after being told CNN planned to air damning new claim

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) reportedly withdrew his nomination to be President-elect Donald Trump's next attorney general just minutes after CNN asked him about reports of a second sexual encounter with a 17-year-old girl.

Moments after Gaetz announced on X that he was withdrawing his nomination, CNN's Paula Reid noted the network had informed him it was going to report that the House Ethics Committee had heard allegations that he had sex with a 17-year-old girl at least two times.

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'Trump’s own aides and allies foiled him': President-elect eyes new economic showdown

Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell avoided a showdown with Donald Trump during his first term, but he may not escape the once and future president's wrath next time.

Powell clearly hopes to avoid getting caught up in political drama with the economy headed toward a "soft landing," but a confrontation with Trump looks inevitable because many of his top allies, including Elon Musk and Project 2025 architect Russ Vought, have urged him to seize control of the Fed or undercut its credibility, wrote Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell.

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What would it mean if Trump dismantled the Department of Education?

In her role as former chief executive of World Wrestling Entertainment, Linda McMahon oversaw an enterprise that popularized the “takedown” for millions of wrestling fans. But as President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of education, the Trump loyalist may be tasked with taking down the very department Trump has asked her to lead.

If Trump does dismantle the Department of Education as he has promised to do, he will have succeeded at something that President Ronald Reagan vowed to do in 1980. Just like Trump, Reagan campaigned on abolishing the department, which at the time was only a year old. Since then, the Republican Party platform has repeatedly called for eliminating the Education Department, which oversees a range of programs and initiatives. These include special funding for schools in low-income communities – known as Title I – and safeguarding the rights of students with disabilities.

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'Useful idiot': Republican slapped down for trying to dismiss latest Cabinet attack

CNN viewers learned how to say "useful idiot" in Russian Thursday as a Republican tried to defend a controversial Cabinet pick by the president-elect — and a Democratic strategist slapped back.

Trump's decision to pick former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard to lead the nation's intelligence agencies had conservative adviser Brad Todd scrambling to characterize concerns raised by former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley as overblown.

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Matt Gaetz withdraws as Trump's nominee for attorney general

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) abruptly withdrew his bid to be President-elect Donald Trump's next attorney general.

In a statement posted on X on Thursday, Gaetz claimed he was withdrawing from the process to prevent becoming a "distraction."

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'It would not break precedent': CNN host butts in as MAGA lawmaker defends Matt Gaetz

CNN host Pamela Brown jumped in to correct a Republican congressman multiple times Thursday as he tried to paint Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and Fox News personality Pete Hegseth as victims of a witch hunt designed to derail their respective appointments to Donald Trump's cabinet.

Ohio Republican Rep. Warren Davidson was pressed on whether a reportedly "damaging" House Ethics Committee report involving sexual abuse allegations made against Gaetz should be made public, with Brown asking, "Don't Americans deserve to know what Congress learned about the person who could be the next attorney general? "

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'True corruption': Elon Musk reportedly threatens to unseat senators opposing Matt Gaetz

Billionaire Elon Musk is reportedly threatening to finance primary challenges to Republican senators who oppose former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) as President-elect Donald Trump's attorney general.

ABC's Selina Wang reported Thursday that an unnamed Trump advisor confirmed the news to correspondent Jonathan Karl.

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Here's how Trump's anti-immigrant message broke through with non-white voters

Donald Trump made notable gains with voters of color despite his openly racist and xenophobic campaign messaging.

A record 46 percent of Latinos voted for the former president, up 14 points from 2020, and Asian American support jumped five points to 39 percent, while Black support gained only one point, at 13 percent, since his election loss to Joe Biden, reported The Guardian.

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Trump nominee's criticisms of president-elect's 'belligerent idiot' followers revealed

Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of Health and Human Services once compared the president-elect to Adolf Hitler and praised criticism of his followers as "belligerent idiots," "outright Nazis," and "bootlickers," according to a new report.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made these comments on his radio show "Ring of Fire" in 2016, according to audio revealed by CNN Thursday morning.

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'Really bad and disturbing': Trump appointee's police report stuns shellshocked nation

News that a California woman told police she was trapped in a hotel room and sexually assaulted by a President-elect Donald Trump Cabinet pick has stunned a shellshocked nation.

The police report revealed by CNN Thursday morning details disturbing allegations brought against Fox News host and Trump's choice for Defense secretary Pete Hegseth, among them that the woman remembered repeatedly saying "No."

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Trump's niece says 'there's no doubt' her uncle knows 'exactly what Matt Gaetz has done'

Matt Gaetz has been accused of a great deal of inappropriate behavior, and Donald Trump knows what Gaetz is guilty of, according to Trump's niece.

Mary Trump, a trained psychologist, said on Thursday that, "Sex offenders have to look out for each other." While Trump was found liable for sexual assault, Gaetz has never been convicted or even faced charges related to his alleged conduct.

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Matt Gaetz's wife dragged into MSNBC discussion on alleged sex and drug parties

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Symone Sanders Townsend joined in to talk about the chaos surrounding Rep. Matt Gaetz's nomination to be Donald Trump's next attorney general and the cloud being cast over it by a reportedly "damaging" House Ethics Committee report.

With the Florida Republican meeting with GOP senators this week and attempting to downplay accusations he engaged in drug and sex parties with underaged women reportedly alleged in the report, Sanders Townsend wondered aloud why the wife of Gaetz has not come forward to defend her husband.

She also singled out Fox News personality Pete Hegseth who is having to deal with a police report that details an alleged sexual assault in 2017 as he works toward becoming Trump's next Defense Department secretary.

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‘Not surprised’: Byron Donalds reacts to snub from Trump’s nearly-all white administration

Just two weeks and two days before Election Day, the Trump campaign website blared, "Trump Campaign to Host Black Men’s Barbershop Talk Roundtable Event in Philadelphia, PA with Congressman Byron Donalds."

The program promised to "focus on the challenges facing Black men today, including economic struggles, community safety, and the negative impact of Kamala Harris’ policies on the Black community."

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