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'Oh come on!' CNN Republican faces groans from panelists after latest suggestion

A Republican strategist drew groans from fellow CNN panelists with his praise for U.S. Supreme Court justice Amy Coney Barrett.

The Donald Trump appointee cast the deciding vote in the president-elect's eleventh-hour effort to block his sentencing Friday in the New York hush money case, but the trial judge has already indicated he would not impose any jail time for his 34 felony convictions for falsifying business records.

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Legal expert warns of 'fireworks' between Trump and Judge Merchan at sentencing hearing

With Donald Trump expected to face off with New York State Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan Friday morning where he will be sentenced for his part in a hush-money scheme, MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin raised the very real possibility a verbal clash may be in the offing.

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Rubin noted that the president-elect will not be in the Manhattan courtroom where he will be sentenced for his felony convictions but will be appearing remotely, which could create problems for Judge Merchan.

As she noted, that could allow Trump to violate the judge's gag order when given the opportunity to speak for the record.

ALSO READ: Trump intel advisor Devin Nunes still dismisses Russian election meddling as a 'hoax'

Speaking with co-host Willie Geist, Rubin explained, "The former president and future president will have an opportunity to speak himself, Willie, and here's where things get really interesting, because Trump won't be in the courtroom."

"Therefore, if he starts to say things that aren't, for example, permitted by the very narrow gag order that is still in place in this case, Merchan can't take action, for example, to remove him from the courtroom, or to have that kind of confrontation with him in person," she elaborated. "What will the solution be if Trump continues to pontificate or refuses to sit down and sort of have his time? If he continues to talk and talk and talk, it'll be really interesting to see the fireworks that might occur between him and Judge Merchan."

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'They think they can blow us off': Trump team accused of hiding embattled Cabinet nominee

Democratic senators are growing increasingly aggravated with Donald Trump's transition team for being less than forthcoming with providing information and making one of the president-elect's more controversial Cabinet nominees available.

According to a report from the New York Times, accusations are being made by Democrats that Trump and his people are trying to rush former Fox News personality Pete Hegseth through his hearing scheduled for next Tuesday while at the same time failing to turn over critical information.

As the report notes, when Trump met with Senate Republicans on Wednesday, he put particular emphasis on getting Hegseth through quickly despite allegations of sexual assault and financial improprieties when he headed multiple veterans groups.

ALSO READ: Trump intel advisor Devin Nunes still dismisses Russian election meddling as a 'hoax'

The Times is reporting, "Democrats on the committee have begun raising objections about a potential lack of access to background materials such as an F.B.I. report on Mr. Hegseth, who settled a civil case with a woman who accused him of sexual assault, and has faced allegations of sexual harassment, drinking on the job and financial mismanagement," before adding, "Democrats say the F.B.I. report on Mr. Hegseth might be shared only with the top Republican and Democrat on the panel, a break with normal procedures in which committee members are generally allowed access to such reports."

Add to that, Trump's transition team has reportedly been keeping the controversial Hegseth away from senators who want to personally interview him, instead promising to make him available after his Tuesday hearing.

That has raised the ire of Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) who accused, “They are stonewalling us. Without putting too fine a point on it, they think they can blow us off.”

Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Il) is also raising questions.

“Is he somebody that is blackmailable?” Ms. Duckworth asked. “I don’t know. But I should be able to know if I’m going to have to vote for him for secretary of defense.”

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Trump's new diplomatic nominee was previously rejected over alleged restraining order

Donald Trump has nominated a businesswoman who had a front-row seat for his July 13 assassination attempt to become the ambassador to Sweden.

The president-elect tapped Christine Jack Toretti, a Pennsylvania-based GOP fundraiser, as the top diplomat to the Scandinavian nation after she was twice rejected by the Senate during Trump's last term as ambassador to Malta, reported Politico.

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Ken Paxton files second lawsuit against TikTok for exposing minors to explicit content

"Ken Paxton files second lawsuit against TikTok for exposing minors to explicit content" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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'What is going on here?': Trump baffled as judge in his case is replaced and reinstated

Donald Trump late Thursday night asked a simple question about his legal case: "What is going on here?"

The president-elect has his legal matters at top of mind, because the Supreme Court just ruled that he must face sentencing in the criminal matter in which he was convicted of dozens of felonies.

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Progressive foreign policy expert:  Americans are tired of Democrats being 'party of war

"Democrats have become the party of war" and "Americans are tired of it."

That's the message that Matt Duss, a former top aide to U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) who is now the executive vice president at the Center for International Policy, imparted in an opinion piece published Thursday in The Guardian.

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Trump adviser admits seizing Greenland is about fossil fuels, raw imperialism

Amid mounting fears over U.S. President Donald Trump's interest in purchasing or potentially even invading the Danish territory Greenland, his incoming national security adviser made the reasons why quite clear in a Wednesday interview on Fox News.

Speaking with Fox host Jesse Watters about Trump's recent comments on Greenland, Congressman Mike Waltz (R-Fla.), his incoming national security adviser, expanded on the president-elect's Tuesday declaration that Denmark should give the autonomous island northeast of Canada to the United States "because we need it for national security."

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‘Staggering quantity of wrongness’: CNN fact checker blasts Trump's bizarre fire claims

Donald Trump’s claim that he is being left with “NO MONEY IN FEMA” as President Joe Biden prepares to leave office – and other assertions related to the devastating wildfires in California – were subjected to a thorough fact check by CNN’s Daniel Dale.

FEMA continues to dispel the myth that they don't have any funds to aid Americans in disasters despite Trump repeatedly peddling the inaccurate statement. This particular myth began after hurricanes hit Florida and the east coast this past fall, Dale noted Thursday night.

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‘MAGA friendly’ Fetterman blasted for accepting Trump Mar-a-Lago invite

U.S. Senator John Fetterman is facing criticism after accepting an invitation from Donald Trump to meet at the President-elect’s Mar-a-Lago resort and residence. Just hours after the Democratic freshman senator from Pennsylvania confirmed his decision, his top communications aide reportedly resigned.

Senator Fetterman increasingly appears to be taking controversial positions that are at odds with many elected and rank-and-file Democrats, such as suggesting Trump's call for the U.S. to take over Greenland is a “responsible conversation.”

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As storm Trump approaches, EU tries to play it cool

by Olivier BAUBE / Max DELANY

Donald Trump hasn't even moved back into the White House yet -- but the volatile US president-elect has already succeeded in rattling his counterparts in the EU.

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Right-wing disinformation targets DEI, 'liberal' policies as LA burns

by Manon JACOB

Months of dry weather and recent strong winds created optimal conditions for the deadly wildfires engulfing Los Angeles, but narratives on social media falsely single out "liberal" policies -- including those to increase diversity in the city's fire force -- as the culprit.

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UN watchdog says Australia violated asylum seekers' rights

by Nina LARSON

Australia violated the rights of asylum seekers arbitrarily detained on the island of Nauru, a UN watchdog ruled Thursday, in a warning to other countries intent on outsourcing asylum processing.

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