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Four Trump cabinet nominees may not 'get through' as GOP lawmakers balk: MSNBC panel

According to MSNBC host Jonathan Lemire, Donald Trump is getting increasing warnings from GOP lawmakers who hold the keys to approving his cabinet choices that four nominees may have an uphill battle.

During the discussion on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," co-host Joe Scarborough offered, "The four most horrifying selections thus far and they actually rank them in order, and I think depending on where you are, you know, you can move that list around, but I would tell you, for a lot of Republicans that are in the Senate and the House and who care about American national security, if you ask them, they will say it is Department of Defense."

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"If you talk to people, again, really conservative Republicans in the House, really conservative republicans in the Senate, they will say it is [DNI nominee] Tulsi Gabbard –– they're horrified by Tulsi Gabbard," he added. "If you talk to a lot of other people, they will say it is Matt Gaetz and John Heilemann has great reporting on that in a second about talking to Republicans on the Hill yesterday. So, it really is -- there are four picks right now that -- and, of course, RFK Jr., the New York Post keeps pounding RFK every day saying how nutty that selection is."

That led co-host Lemire to comment, "To Matt Gaetz, I was talking to a number of Republicans on the Hill yesterday, senators and aides, and there is real doubt that Gaetz can get through –– growing momentum here that this is one pick they will say 'no' to. I'm told some of the senators are telling Trump, 'Look, don't make us vote on this one, because we're going to have to vote against you, don't make us stand up against you, because this one is simply not palatable, we can't do it.'"

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Rahm Emanuel made alarming stock trades as ambassador to Japan: report

"Siri, what is insider trading?"

That's how one reader responded to Tuesday reporting by The American Prospect's Daniel Boguslaw that Rahm Emanuel, who is supposedly mulling a bid for Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair, made some concerning financial moves while in his current government job.

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Texas State Board of Education signals support for Bible-infused curriculum

A majority of the Texas State Board of Education signaled their support Tuesday for a state-authored curriculum under intense scrutiny in recent months for its heavy inclusion of biblical teachings.

Ahead of an official vote expected to happen Friday, eight of the 15 board members gave their preliminary approval to Bluebonnet Learning, the elementary school curriculum proposed by the Texas Education Agency earlier this year.

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Key GOP Senators start paving the way for Gaetz’s Attorney General confirmation

Several key and influential Republican Senators are helping to support former U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz's efforts to be confirmed as President-elect Donald Trump's Attorney General, despite credible allegations he allegedly had sex with a minor, sex trafficked a minor, paid to have sex with at least two women, engaged in illicit drug use, and other damning claims.

The House Ethics Committee had been investigating Gaetz for years over the numerous allegations, including, it announced, that he “may have engaged in sexual misconduct and/or illicit drug use, shared inappropriate images or videos on the House floor, misused state identification records, converted campaign funds to personal use, and/or accepted a bribe, improper gratuity, or impermissible gift, in violation of House Rules, laws, or other standards of conduct.”

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Texas offers Starr County ranch to Trump for mass deportation plans

The Texas General Land Office is offering President-elect Donald Trump a 1,400-acre Starr County ranch as a site to build detention centers for his promised mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, according to a letter the office sent him Tuesday.

Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham said in the Tuesday letter that her office is “fully prepared” to enter an agreement with any federal agencies involved in deporting individuals from the country “to allow a facility to be built for the processing, detention, and coordination of the largest deportation of violent criminals in the nation’s history.”

The state recently bought the land along the U.S.-Mexico border in the Rio Grande Valley and announced plans to build a border wall on it. The previous owner had not let the state construct a wall there and had “actively blocked law enforcement from accessing the property,” according to the letter the GLO sent Trump.

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'Very big deal': Little-discussed election result said to show positive progressive trend

While Democrats anxiously brace for Donald Trump’s return to the White House for a second term in which he is expected to load the federal judiciary with hard-right judicial picks, election results nationwide paint a surprisingly promising picture for progressives, according to one analysis.

Some of the less talked about election results that have a big impact on courts across the country were won in state Supreme Courts where voters across the country sent liberal justices, Slate legal analyst Mark Joseph Stern wrote Tuesday. And that’s “a very big deal” for progressives across the country, he said, especially as federal courts have shifted rightward.

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'Recognize the urgency': Watchdog demands immediate release of FBI summaries in Gaetz case

A nonpartisan watchdog is seeking a preliminary injunction in its ongoing lawsuit seeking interview records from the federal investigation of former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), who has been nominated for attorney general.

American Oversight filed its motion Tuesday as it seeks FBI summaries of witness interviews conducted during its investigation against Gaetz, including sex trafficking of a minor.

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New White House pick lauds Trump as greatest 'advocate for free and fair press'

Donald Trump’s next White House press secretary praised the incoming president as being a great advocate for a free and fair press — just before trashing the media as “hostile and fake.”

The curious juxtaposition came Tuesday during Karoline Leavitt’s first interview since being named as Trump's next White House press secretary – the youngest person to hold the role. In her Fox News appearance, Leavitt said her boss — who repeatedly used the phrase "enemy from within" to describe media outlets that he viewed as unfavorable to him — praised his media-handling skills and his accessibility to the press.

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'People are upset': Trump's team prepping alternative defense secretary candidates

Although Donald Trump is confident in his defense secretary nominee, Pete Hegseth, two sources tell Vanity Fair special correspondent Gabriel Sherman that some of the president-elect's allies are worried the Fox News host won't "survive" the allegations against him.

Per the report, one source told Sherman "that transition members are frustrated that Hegseth failed to disclose he had paid a financial settlement to a woman who alleged he raped her at a Republican women’s event in 2017."

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Trump will use 'all lawful constitutional means' to push through nominees: MAGA ally

A fierce ally of Donald Trump — who was recently named his deputy chief of staff for policy — told a Fox News host on Tuesday night that the president-elect will use all "lawful" means to push through any Cabinet nominees who face a difficult confirmation.

Stephen Miller told Sean Hannity that Americans can expect Trump's mass deportation plan to be initiated at "light speed."

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House lawmakers have 'numerous' photos linked to Matt Gaetz allegations: report

House ethics investigators are reportedly in possession of “numerous” photos from two women who claim former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) paid them for sex.

The new details emerged Tuesday during an appearance by the women’s attorney Joel Leppard on CNN’s “OutFront” days after President-elect Donald Trump tapped Gaetz to lead the Justice Department as attorney general. The women said they were paid by Gaetz for sex on a 2019 trip to New York, which they also said was paid for by Gaetz, Leppard told host Erin Burnett.

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Trump's new 'border czar' laughs at idea he'd deport US citizens — after saying he would

Donald Trump's new "border czar" Tom Homan, a former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement who vowed at the Republican National Convention to deport "millions" of people scoffed at the idea he would deport U.S. citizens along with immigrants during a Fox News interview Tuesday night with host Jesse Watters, dismissing it as panicked leftist fearmongering.

One problem: He has suggested in recent months he would do just that.

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Man in my locker room 'feels like assault': Mace escalates clash with trans congresswoman

Responding to criticism from the first openly transgender American to be elected to Congress, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) continued her public fight with newly elected Democrat Sarah McBride of Delaware in an interview with Fox News, where she likened “a man walking into a locker room” where she was changing to assault.

The remarks came Tuesday hours after Mace introduced a binding resolution calling for a ban on transgender women from using women’s restrooms in the Capitol. Mace said she would “double down” and file similar pieces of legislation in Congress.

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