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MAGA allies eye drastic Medicaid and food stamp cuts to fund tax breaks for rich: report

Donald Trump and his allies are floating the idea of major cuts to Medicaid and the food stamp program in order to offset some of the budget deficits created by their desired new round of tax cuts for the rich, reported The Washington Post on Monday.

The new tax cuts are a huge priority for Trump and his allies — in particular extending the provisions of a 2017 tax cut bill that are set to expire. The corporate tax cuts in that bill were made permanent, aside from some subsequent tweaks to corporate taxes made under the Biden administration, but the individual income tax cuts are set to run out at the end of next year.

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Lawyer claims his clients were paid to have sex with Matt Gaetz

The lawyer for two women who testified before an Ethics Committee investigating allegations against former Rep. Matt Gaetz's (R-FL) said his clients told the panel the congressman paid them for sex.

Gaetz has denied all of the allegations against him, including one that he sexually assaulted an underage girl — an alleged attack the lawyer said one of his clients witnessed.

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'So scary': Trump allies' plan to scan emails and texts chills CNN panelists

Allies of President-elect Donald Trump have taken steps to scan government workers' emails and text messages in the first step of a mass purge that has political spectators admittedly scared .

The conservative think tank behind Project 2025 — the political agenda Trump denied any knowledge of as a candidate — has already begun hunting for liberals within the federal government's rank-and-file on his behalf, CNN reported Monday.

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Columnist tears into GOP's 'shower thought' plan for massive federal spending slash

President-elect Donald Trump intends to empower two loyalists to cut out large swaths of federal government expenditure, but a new analysis finds their plans are sorely lacking.

Washington Post columnist Philip Bump on Monday tore apart Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy's claims that they can cut as much as $2 trillion from the federal deficit as heads of a Department of Government Efficiency.

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'Utter nonsense': Retired general slams Trump 'hypocrisy' with latest plan

A Donald Trump plan to court-martial top military brass for their part in the withdrawal from Afghanistan was slammed as 'utter nonsense" by a retired general Monday.

The Trump transition team is reportedly crafting a list of current and former military brass involved with the withdrawal, with the proposal that they be charged with treason, NBC News reported over the weekend.

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'Daggonit': Bannon slip-up prompts premature celebration of Kash Patel as FBI director

MAGA supporters were forced to cut short a celebration Monday after right-wing host Steve Bannon falsely reported that President-elect Donald Trump had named Kash Patel as the next director of the FBI.

On his daily War Room broadcast, Bannon shared what he called "blockbuster" news.

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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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