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Senate Finance Chair says GOP push for Medicaid cuts spotlights 'real Trump agenda'

The Democratic chairman of the Senate Finance Committee said Monday that GOP plans to target Medicaid and federal nutrition assistance to help offset the huge cost of their tax agenda encapsulates the economic agenda of the incoming Republican trifecta led by President-elect Donald Trump, who postured as a working-class champion during the 2024 race.

"You couldn't come up with a better distillation of the real Trump agenda than paying for tax breaks for the rich by gutting Medicaid and increasing child hunger," Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) said in a statement after a Washington Postreport detailed internal Republican discussions on a possible Medicaid work requirement, cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and other potential changes to the programs that provide health insurance and food aid to tens of millions of Americans.

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'Hammer of Justice': Pre-dawn Elon Musk rant paints Matt Gaetz as Judge Dredd

Underneath the big head of hair, former Rep. Matt Gaetz has a "big brain" and is ready to become a "Hammer of Justice," the richest man in the world said on his social media site about 2 a.m.

President-elect Donald Trump's billionaire buddy Elon Musk threw whole-hearted support early Tuesday morning behind his choice for attorney general, despite Gaetz's embroilment in an Ethics probe into accusations he sexually assaulted a minor.

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Trump’s plan to defy 14th Amendment: No passports for children of undocumented parents

Donald Trump has vowed to begin his mass deportations program on his first day in office, and confirmed early Monday morning he plans to declare a "national emergency" and use "military assets" to achieve his goal of removing "millions" of undocumented immigrants from the United States.

“On day one, I will launch the largest deportation program in American history to get the criminals out,” Trump told supporters during his infamous Madison Square Garden rally last month.

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'Less than even odds': NY Times claims Trump privately admits Gaetz likely won't be AG

President-elect Donald Trump is working the phones on behalf of his would-be attorney general Matt Gaetz — but he's admitting privately there's a good chance it won't work, according to reports.

The controversial choice — a former congressman who is the subject of an Ethics committee probe and has called for the abolishment of the Department of Justice — is proving a tough sell to Republican senators.

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'Won't go well': Morning Joe warns Trump he's already lining up midterm bloodbath

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough called on Republican senators to block some of Donald Trump's most extreme and unqualified nominees for Cabinet positions, and predicted electoral consequences if they did not.

The former president picked Matt Gaetz as his attorney general nominee despite a House Ethics Committee investigation into sex trafficking allegations against him, and Trump has suggested that GOP senators should step aside and allow him to make recess appointments without an up-or-down vote in Senate confirmation hearings.

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'Something sketchy is going on': Deleted Mitch McConnell statement causes alarm

Journalists on Monday found that New Yorker staff writer Jane Mayer has deleted a social media post she published on Sunday regarding Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).

Florida Voice News' assistant news director Eric Daugherty shared a screenshot of Mayer's now-deleted post, in which the New Yorker writer wrote: "Message to Trump Team: 'There will be no recess appointments' Sen. Mitch McConnell said tonight at a Washington gathering."

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'Worth it': 'Morning Joe' insider hits back at critics' fury over Mar-a-Lago visit

A "Morning Joe" show insider claims the hosts' controversial visit with President-elect Donald Trump may have played a part in saving a free press.

Joe Scarborough and co-host Mika Brzezinski took flak Monday after announcing they’d taken a trip to Mar-a-Lago for a face-to-face visit with the incoming president.

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'Using Fox as a staffing agency': Trump attacked over latest Cabinet hire

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Monday announced Sean Duffy as his nominee to lead the Department of Transportation—the second Fox News host he has named as a presumptive Cabinet secretary, after picking Pete Hegseth as the future Pentagon chief.

Like the ex-president, Duffy is a former reality television star who shifted into politics. He was initially known for MTV's "The Real World: Boston" and "Road Rules: All Stars," then spent eight years as district attorney of Ashland County, Wisconsin.

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'We’ve learned nothing!' Jon Stewart skewers Dems' flat warnings — and fumbled resistance

Donald Trump is once again becoming president — and it's time to "saddle up la resistance," comedian Jon Stewart told viewers late Monday on "The Daily Show."

Stewart recalled that the left was "clear-eyed" about what was at stake before the election, as he played a super-cut clip of MSNBC host Joe Scarborough saying "fascism" was on the ballot and New York Democratic Rep. Dan Goldman asserting that the president-elect is paving the way for himself to "become Vladimir Putin" or "Adolf Hitler."

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'So you're not a genius?' Republican clashes with war veteran over mass deportation plan

A Republican strategist sparred with an Iraq War veteran on Monday night during a discussion over President-elect Donald Trump's plan to use the military on American soil to carry out his mass deportation campaign pledge.

Paul Rieckhoff told fellow guests on CNN's "NewsNight" there's nothing more serious than asking a member of the U.S. military to deploy "opposite American civilians."

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'Somebody owes Madison Cawthorn an apology!' Dem jabs GOP on CNN over Gaetz nomination

A Democratic strategist jabbed his rivals Monday night on CNN during a discussion over a lawyer's statements that his client witnessed former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) engaged in sexual misconduct with a minor.

Appearing on CNN's "NewsNight," Republican strategist Scott Jennings noted that details from a House Ethics Committee inquiry into the allegations against Gaetz are being leaked despite a planned vote Wednesday from House lawmakers on whether to release that report.

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'May I speak?' Conservatives clash on CNN over Trump nominations

Sparks flew on a CNN panel Monday evening, when never-Trump conservative Ana Navarro clashed with former Trump strategist Erin Perrine over Trump's push to use recess appointments to end-run any Senate review of his more controversial nominees, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services and Matt Gaetz for attorney general.

"Isn't this the job of the United States Senate?" said anchor Anderson Cooper. "I mean, do you believe that there are going to be recess appointments?"

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'Stop talking like this!' Republican loses it after Dem calls GOP 'morally bankrupt'

A heated discussion sparked Monday night on CNN when a former adviser to Joe Biden called the GOP "morally bankrupt" during a discussion over reports that President-elect Donald Trump is personally lobbying Republican senators to support former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) for attorney general.

Ashley Etienne told panelists she doesn't believe four Republicans will "stand up" to Trump — and block Gaetz's nomination.

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