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‘You mean leaked?’ Dem says Gaetz report might come out one way or another

A CNN anchor and the former Democratic lawmaker she was interviewing suggested Friday that the release of what was expected to be a damning ethics report into former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) might be made public in a less than formal way.

The moment happened during an appearance on CNN by former Rep. Mondaire Jones (D-NY) when anchor Brianna Keiler asked if he believes the report will come out “either by the committee releasing it or someone leaking it?”

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Witness testifies she saw Gaetz engage in sexual misconduct with a minor: report

The House Ethics Committee received testimony from someone who claimed to have witnessed former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) engage in sexual misconduct with a high school girl, ABC News reported Friday.

This follows a development earlier in the week when the attorney for a woman who claims she and Gaetz had sexual contact when she was 17 — beneath the age of consent in Florida — called on the House Ethics Committee to release its report on the matter, which is expected to contain further damning information.

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'Disgusting anti-Christian bigotry': Vance lashes out over Hegseth tattoo reporting

Vice President-elect J.D. Vance lashed out at The Associated Press after the news organization reported that a fellow service member reported Donald Trump's pick for Pentagon chief as a possible ‘Insider Threat."

Pete Hegseth, an Army National Guard veteran and Fox News host, was nominated this week to lead the Department of Defense. Trump's nominee was met with fierce criticism over concerns Hegseth was not qualified for the role.

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MAGA cheers White House pick: She'll 'send the fake news media into an absolute tailspin'

President-elect Donald Trump continued to roll out his next administration's main players after announcing Friday that campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt will be his next White House press secretary.

Leavitt is no stranger to the media. The campaign veteran previously served as assistant press secretary during Trump’s last term and has earned a reputation as a fierce defender of the incoming president that conservatives appear to welcome to the new role.

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Trump's Cabinet pick would believe 'foreign propaganda' over her own agents: analyst

Former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard has a consistent habit of trusting "foreign propaganda" over the very people she would lead as America's spymaster, making her wholly unqualified to be director of national intelligence, foreign policy columnist Josh Rogin wrote for The Washington Post.

This comes as Gabbard's nomination — one of several divisive picks, including Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) for attorney general, Fox News host Pete Hegseth for the Pentagon, and anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for the Department of Health and Human Services — causes outrage among intelligence experts.

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'She needs to take a seat': Pelosi reportedly wearing thin with some Dems

Some Democrats reportedly aren't thrilled with House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) as she continues to publicly criticize her party's performance in this year's election.

Axios reported Friday that Democrats have said they feel Pelosi needs to let House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) lead the caucus.

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‘Allegations can be tossed around like lollipops’: Ex-Trump attorney defends AG pick

Donald Trump’s former personal attorney Joe Tacopina isn’t concerned about his former client’s choice to be the country’s next attorney general.

In a CNN interview Friday, Tacopina launched into a fierce defense of President-elect Donald Trump’s decision to tap former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), telling host Jake Tapper that investigations don’t mean anything to him because Gaetz was ultimately never charged with anything.

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Blindsided Trump team now 'weighing the future' of major Cabinet nomination: report

Donald Trump's presidential transition team was blindsided by reports that Fox News host Pete Hegseth had been accused of sexual misconduct — and is now reportedly considering their options over his nomination to head the Pentagon.

Trump nominated Hegseth for secretary of defense this week, but The Washington Post reported that the team is now "weighing the future" of the nomination.

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Fox News host: RFK Jr. will make Americans 'smoking hot' like they were in 1990

Donald Trump's pick of conspiracy theorist and former environmental lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services has triggered widespread backlash from public health experts, given his longstanding opposition to childhood vaccines and water fluoridation, and promotion of antisemitic theories about COVID-19 infection patterns.

But Fox News host Jesse Watters is thrilled about the prospect, telling co-panelists on "The Five" that Kennedy will figure out how to wipe out obesity and make average Americans attractive again.

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'Unimaginably far-reaching': Expert warns Trump's decision could have damaging effects

President-elect Donald Trump’s surprising pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services could have long-lasting consequences for the health and survival of the American public, according to a Washington Post health columnist.

Dr. Leana Wen, an emergency physician and contributing columnist for the Post, revealed Friday the main reason she opposes the selection of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as HHS secretary, of which she said there are many.

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'Not a fully honest accounting': CNN anchor calls out Trump pick over measles outbreak

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the notorious conspiracy theorist tapped by Donald Trump to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, is not telling the truth about his involvement in a measles outbreak in Samoa, CNN health correspondent Meg Tirrell told anchor Jake Tapper on Friday.

"Renewed reports are emerging about Kennedy's alleged role in a deadly 2019 measles outbreak in Samoa, and it affected thousands and killed many people, including children," said Tapper. "He tried to deny any responsibility or involvement in the tragedy."

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'Qualified to ruin it': Analyst fears Pentagon chief nominee will destroy U.S. defense

Political analyst John Heilemann confessed Friday afternoon that he's concerned about Pete Hegseth's appointment to run the Department of Defense.

Speaking to MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace on Friday, Heilemann pointed out that the department is one of the largest federal agencies, with 2.8 million employees worldwide and the largest workforce in the United States.

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'The country asked for measles?' GOP House whip struggles to defend Trump nominee

House Majority Whip Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) faced tough questions Friday on CNN about sick kids in his state that left him struggling to defend President-elect Donald Trump.

CNN anchor Jake Tapper asked Emmer about Trump's selection of vaccine-denier Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services — and put it in the context of a measles outbreak in his home state of Minnesota.

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