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Angela Merkel sharply criticizes 'emotional' Trump in new memoir: report

Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel ripped into Donald Trump in a new memoir previewed by Politico on Wednesday.

The memoir by Merkel, who led the center-right Christian Democratic Union party and was in office through the first half of Trump's presidency, comes as Trump prepares to take office once again, and the European Union grapples with the potential implications of his more pro-Russia and anti-NATO beliefs.

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Appeals court deals blow to state seeking to force public schools to post Ten Commandments

A federal appeals court has blocked Louisiana — for now — from forcing all public school classrooms to post the Ten Commandments.

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the state's request to temporarily pause a federal judge's order as litigation continues, The Associated Press reported Wednesday. The appeals court's decision means the block will remain in effect until after the law's New Year's Day deadline to post the commandments.

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George Santos calls 'BS' on ‘salacious’ House ethics committee

WASHINGTON — Disgraced and ousted former Long Island Rep. George Santos had some choice words for the House Ethics Committee hours after it deadlocked on whether to release an investigative report into his onetime Republican colleague, ex-Rep. Matt Gaetz.

The moment came Wednesday after Santos was asked his opinions on the unfolding situation surrounding Gaetz’s nomination to lead the Justice Department amid sexual misconduct allegations and a pending House ethics report that could jeopardize his Senate confirmation process.

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Feds have a 'trail of payments' from Gaetz to women: report

Federal investigators established a "trail of payments" from former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) to women he is accused of paying for sex, The New York Times reported Wednesday.

This comes amid a steady trickle of leaks about a House Ethics Committee report into Gaetz, who has been accused by two women of having engaged in sexual misconduct with a high school student, along with several other offenses such as accepting improper gifts and engaging in illicit drug use at sex parties.

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'Total upheaval': Columnist wonders why Americans are united in 'deep chords of distrust'

A deep cynicism by Americans about how they view the government — and its future — has reached a boiling point, according to a new study that left a New York Times columnist grappling with the wrenching question of "Why?"

In a study conducted by researchers at three leading universities, respondents from all political backgrounds did not believe America's best days were ahead, and did not trust people in government.

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'Cutesy time is over': CNN panel laughs as host pokes fun at Trump short-lister's threats

CNN's Jake Tapper was taken aback Wednesday — and slightly amused — by the threats made by one of Donald Trump's key loyalists, Dan Bongino, who is reportedly in contention to head up the Secret Service.

" CNN is reporting that right-wing media personality and former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino — by the way, like years ago, we would have him on to talk about Secret Service issues on this show — he is being considered for Secret Service director," said Tapper to his panel. "Here's some of what he said on his podcast today, on how he views the new administration."

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'That's insane': CNN's Jake Tapper stunned as he mocks RFK's 'plandemic' conspiracy theory

The normally straight-faced CNN host Jake Tapper couldn't hold back his skepticism after airing a newly unearthed video of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggesting the U.S. government secretly orchestrated the COVID-19 pandemic.

The video, revealed by The Bulwark on Tuesday, shows Kennedy — President-elect Donald Trump's choice to head the Department of Health and Human Services — talking about the pandemic, and that "a lot of it feels very planned to me."

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Oklahoma education chief vows to 'absolutely' penalize schools not showing Trump prayer

Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters insisted he would "absolutely" penalize schools that don't show a video of him praying for President-elect Donald Trump.

In a Wednesday interview with Real America's Voice, Walters was asked if schools that decided not to show his prayer to students would be punished.

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'Disgusting': Nikki Haley unloads as she highlights key 'issues' with Trump's nominees

Donald Trump's vanquished Republican primary foe has fighting words when it comes to the president-elect's top Cabinet picks.

The former United Nations ambassador on Wednesday lashed out against Fox News host Pete Hegseth and former Reps. Matt Gaetz and Tulsi Gabbard on her podcast "Nikki Haley Live."

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'Nothing to lose': Internet calls intensify for Dems to leak Matt Gaetz report

The House Ethics Committee on Wednesday failed to release what was expected to be a damning investigative report involving former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), but that hasn’t ended speculation that the report could come out one way or another.

Almost immediately after reports surfaced that the ethics committee had deadlocked in its deliberations on whether to release their report, a flood of calls took over social media for Democrats to leak it. Some even called out specific Congressional Democrats on the ethics committee.

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'Smokescreen': Strategist warns Matt Gaetz isn't the nominee America should fear

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), embroiled in scandals surrounding an ethics report into allegations of child sex trafficking and other offenses, is grabbing headlines as Republicans scramble to decide whether they support making the findings public before hearings into his nomination for attorney general. But presidential strategist Ashley Etienne thinks Gaetz isn't even the most dangerous nominee people should have their eyes on.

That distinction, she told CNN's Jake Tapper, is former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, whom Trump wants to head up the office of the Director of National Intelligence despite her track record of disbelieving U.S. intelligence and promoting propaganda of foreign dictators.

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Ex-aide claims mayor fired him for donating to Republican sister's political campaign

A former aide to Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop sued him and other city officials Wednesday, accusing them of discrimination, defamation, and civil rights violations for trash-talking and ultimately firing him because he donated to his conservative sister’s political campaign.

Jonathan Gomez Noriega, who worked off and on for the city since 2018, served on Jersey City’s LGBTQ+ task force, a job that normally wouldn’t attract much notice — but did after reporters discovered he was a regular donor to sister Valentina Gomez’s campaign to become Missouri’s secretary of state. Valentina Gomez, a Republican who lost her primary bid, is known for her viral videos in which she bashes the LGBTQ+ community, among others.

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Democrat files resolution to force full House to vote on Matt Gaetz's ethics report

Democratic Rep. Sean Casten (IL) told MSNBC on Wednesday that he has filed a resolution that would force a vote on the full House to decide whether to release the Ethics Committee investigation report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL).

Gaetz was under investigation for engaging in a sexual relationship with an underage teen, paying for sex, and illicit drug use, all of which he denies.

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