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WSJ editorial warns Elon Musk’s 'blow-it-all-up' ideas will devastate U.S. economy

President-elect Donald Trump ally Elon Musk is telling him that the person he nominates for U.S. Treasury secretary should not be someone who favors "business as usual."

The advice has sent shock waves through the conservative Wall Street Journal.

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'Hold on, I'm speaking': CNN host clashes with MAGA school official over Bibles

CNN's Pamela Brown clashed with Oklahoma's school superintendent Ryan Walters over religion in the classroom.

Walters announced last week that the state had purchased more than 500 Donald Trump-endorsed Bibles to put into classrooms, and he angered many parents and teachers by directing them to play videos of him praying for the president-elect.

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'Bent the knee': Morning Joe watchers outraged by hosts' Mar-a-Lago meeting with Trump

The hosts of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" called their recent visit to President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago an opportunity to bridge a political divide.

Their critics called it kissing the ring.

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Legal experts knock down New York Times' reassurance that Trump can't have third term

A New York Times columnist was criticized as being naive after he wrote a fact-check claiming recent suggestions Donald Trump might stay in power after his next term as president are impossible.

Writing Monday, Neil Vigdor wrote Trump "cannot run for re-election again," citing constitutionally set two-term limits.

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'National divorce': Marjorie Taylor Greene threatens Trump dissenters with secession

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has repeated her demand that America gets a divorce.

An outraged Greene (R-GA) on Monday urged a national split from Democratic states whose lawmakers, and voters, have expressed criticism of President-elect Donald Trump.

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'They're all white': Conservative confronted over diversity lack in Trump's cabinet

Jeff Mordock of conservative newspaper The Washington Times defended President-elect Donald Trump's decision to appoint an all-white cabinet Monday.

During the Washington Journal program on C-SPAN, Mordock was confronted by a Democratic caller from California.

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'True!' Trump says he'll declare national emergency and use military for mass deportations

Donald Trump kicked off the week by taking the focus off his highly criticized Cabinet nominees and moving it to his highly controversial deportation plan. The President-elect acknowledged early Monday he is prepared to declare a national emergency and use "military assets" in his mass deportation program.

Trump campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt, who was named last week White House Press Secretary for Trump's second term, had announced the day after the election that Trump would deport "millions" starting on day one.

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Steve Bannon's fraud trial delayed until next year

Steve Bannon's criminal trial will be postponed until next year after prosecutors introduced additional evidence in his fraud case.

The former White House chief strategist, who served a four-month prison sentence this year for contempt of Congress, was set to be tried next month on criminal fraud charges over an effort to solicit donations to build a border wall. A judge ruled it needed to be postponed for the prosecution to submit more evidence.

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Lawyer shares new details about Gaetz's alleged involvement in drug-fueled sex parties

New claims are being made about former congressman — and current attorney general nominee — Matt Gaetz's alleged involvement in sex crimes.

Politico reported a lawyer representing two women who testified against Gaetz said that he attended as many as 10 "sex parties" that were fueled by illicit drugs.

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'Strap in': Expert warns of possible reason for Trump's 'shock and awe' Cabinet strategy

President-elect Donald Trump's choices for top government jobs show he plans to quickly remake Washington in his image when he returns to the White House, according to political experts.

The president-elect has picked a Fox News host to lead the Pentagon, an anti-vaccine activist to head up Health and Human Services, a Vladimir Putin apologist to oversee intelligence agencies, and a former congressman ensnared in a sex-trafficking investigation to direct federal law enforcement.

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'Sacrificial lamb': CNN panel laughs as Matt Gaetz nomination descends into chaos

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz could be a "sacrificial lamb" as President-elect Donald Trump pushes controversial Cabinet nominations that are raising eyebrows nationwide, a laughing bipartisan CNN panel said Monday.

Gaetz' nomination for attorney general could face insurmountable trouble in the form a brewing scandal over an Ethics committee probe — which prompted Republican strategist Lee Carter to argue his selection was a strategic chess move from Trump.

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Farmers panic that Trump policy could cause 'catastrophic nightmare': report

Farmers are panicking about President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House in 2025, according to a new report.

Trump's promise to enact mass deportations could result in a "massive loss of revenue" for farmers who rely on immigrant labor to stay afloat, Newsweek reported Monday.

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Nastiness of Trump's 'bottomless well of zingers' is biggest threat to democracy: analysis

Donald Trump views himself as a comedian first and a leader second, argued Alexander Karin for Salon — and the problem is that Trump's sense of humor is getting darker and more twisted as time wears on.

This comes after a campaign that ended in controversy over a right-wing comedian's attack on Puerto Rico as a "floating island of garbage" at Trump's rally in Madison Square Garden.

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