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‘Sympathy for dictators’: Dozens of national security experts 'alarmed' by Trump pick

Dozens of the nation’s former national security officials say they are “alarmed” about President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Tulsi Gabbard as the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), the top official overseeing the entire U.S. Intelligence Community. They are calling for closed-door sessions during the confirmation process so senators can “consider all information available to the U.S. government” regarding the former member of Congress.

The ex-officials cite what they say is Gabbard’s lack of experience and her “sympathy for dictators,” which “raises questions about her judgment and fitness.”

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'Un-American': Expert blasts bill seeking to pay residents $1K to catch illegal immigrants

A proposed bounty hunter program in Missouri would pay residents $1,000 per person to catch illegal immigrants in the state, according to reports.

Senate Bill 72, which was pre-filed in the Missouri Legislature this week, calls for creating a system where violations can be reported through a telephone hotline, email and online reporting portal, according to a summary of the bill.

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MAGA salivates at prospect of Nancy Mace taking down 'double-talking RINO' Lindsey Graham

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) has ambitions for higher office — and it's getting some prominent Trump fans on social media excited that they can take down Sen. Lindsey Graham in a primary.

According to NOTUS, multiple sources close to Mace say she "has been discussing two positions: South Carolina governor or a Senate race." At the moment, according to the report, Mace is "particularly looking at the governor’s seat, which Henry McMaster has held since 2017 when he replaced Nikki Haley after she was appointed to be Donald Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations."

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House lawmakers vote on whether to release Gaetz report

House lawmakers have reportedly voted against releasing an Ethics Committee report into allegations against former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL).

The vote held Thursday comes after the Ethics Committee met privately and discussed whether to release the report, NBC News reported.

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'This is ridiculous!' Jim Jordan indignant over Dems' 'crazy' pardon ideas

House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) reacted with indignation at the idea that some Democrats want outgoing President Joe Biden to issue pre-emptive pardons for certain lawmakers and former officials likely to face reprisal from a Donald Trump administration.

Jordan's statement, during an interview with Fox Business' Larry Kudlow on Thursday, comes after Biden issued a controversial pardon for his son Hunter, from federal tax and firearm charges — and as Trump moves to put the FBI in the hands of Kash Patel, a MAGA conspiracy theorist who has vowed to "come after" members of the press and Trump's political opponents.

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Project 2025 architect pledges $1M to urge GOP senators to push through Hegseth: report

Kevin Roberts, the architect of the highly controversial Project 2025, is constructing a new effort to shore up support for President-elect Donald Trump’s embattled pick to lead the Department of Defense, according to new reporting.

Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, said Thursday the right-wing group would commit $1 million to urge Republican senators to support Pete Hegseth despite serious questions surrounding his past treatment of women and alcohol abuse hanging over his confirmation, according to The Associated Press.

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Kash Patel ally pushes him to end FBI intel branch key to domestic terror investigations

A former special agent who claims he received financial backing from a foundation associated with Kash Patel, the man nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to serve as the FBI’s next director, has called for the agency to shut down its Intelligence Branch, which plays a strategic role in domestic violent extremism investigations.

Steve Friend, an ex-agent who was suspended in 2022 after complaining about the agency’s use of a SWAT team to arrest a Jan. 6 offender, made the comment on Monday during an interview with podcaster Carl Jackson. He also called on Patel to “get rid of” the agency’s Integrated Program Management system which he claimed “perversely incentivizes the FBI to go after people” to inflate case numbers.

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'Tony Soprano Syndrome': Writer warns MAGA has an antihero problem

Republicans supporting President-elect Donald Trump have fallen into a trap that The Atlantic's Adam Serwer called "Tony Soprano Syndrome" — comparing the very people they support to run government to fictional characters, unaware they were obviously meant to be the bad guys.

"As Trump reshapes the nation in his image, some of his supporters seem inclined to turn cautionary tales on their head, empathizing with villains or antiheroes to such a degree that they miss the point of these stories entirely," wrote Serwer — including when the writers of the stories make it completely obvious.

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Georgia poll workers now seek 'severe sanctions' for Rudy Giuliani

Georgia poll workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea ArShaye "Shaye" Moss are asking a New York judge to issue "severe sanctions" for Rudy Giuliani after he refused to comply with an order to hand over his assets.

Giuliani was ordered to pay almost $150 million to Freeman and Moss as part of a defamation judgment, but he has refused to produce assets or information and blocked discovery about further assets.

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Police find major new clue in hunt for suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO's brazen killing

Police are investigating new clues — including a fingerprint — in the manhunt for the suspect in the chilling Wednesday morning assassination of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, according to reports.

After Brian Thompson was shot and killed outside the Manhattan Hilton Hotel, the suspect fled but left behind crucial evidence, CNN reported. The items include a burner phone and a water bottle he purchased at Starbucks, according to the network.

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'Sounds like a con job': Senator blasts DOGE plan — and suggests going after Elon Musk

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) supports cutting government spending, but he does not believe someone receiving government money should decide what gets cut.

Speaking to MSNBC on Thursday, Murphy addressed Capitol Hill meetings with Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy about their new entity, the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE.

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Major health insurer backs off plan to limit payments to anesthesiologists after uproar

Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield has backed off a plan to restrict how anesthesiologists are paid amid an uproar from a trade group.

The change, proposed for Connecticut, New York and Missouri, would have restructured how anesthesiologists can be charged for their work in surgeries to work more like Medicare reimbursements; they would only be paid for a certain amount of time, and if the surgery ran longer — possibly due to complications — that would not be billable.

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'There's a discrepancy': Former Fox News host doubts Pete Hegseth's sexual assault denial

Pro-MAGA Newsmax host Greg Kelly, a former anchor at Fox News, doubled down Thursday on his call for Pete Hegseth to withdraw from consideration as President-elect Donald Trump's secretary of defense.

Kelly said in an interview on his network that Trump's supporters criticized him after he first called for Hegseth to drop out earlier in the week.

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