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New Biden rule would rein in Medicare Advantage. Will Dr. Oz let it stand?

The Biden administration on Tuesday unveiled a new rule aimed at reining in privatized Medicare Advantage plans, which have drawn growing federal scrutiny for denying coverage claims en masse—sometimes using artificial intelligence—and overbilling the government to the tune of tens of billions of dollars per year.

But the proposal could soon be fed through the buzzsaw of the incoming Trump administration, which is likely to have an outspoken Medicare Advantage supporter, Mehmet Oz, at the helm of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

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'You deceived millions of us!': Trump fans tell him they're outraged over latest move

Some of Donald Trump's fans are outraged about his latest move involving the Navy, according to posts on the former and incoming president's social media.

Trump late Tuesday took to his Truth Social to announce several new picks, including Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, who was tapped to serve as director of the National Institutes of Health. That choice was hit with sharp criticism, with one journalist calling his appointment a "remarkable turn" — given he was a "pariah four years ago, dismissed by the then-NIH director for his 'fringe' views."

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Mexico's leftist president rips Trump tariff threat

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Tuesday sharply criticized U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's threat to impose a 25% tariff on all imported goods from Canada and Mexico, calling the proposal a potentially disastrous distraction from meaningful solutions to drug trafficking and mass migration.

"Migration and drug consumption in the United States cannot be addressed through threats or tariffs," Sheinbaum, a member of Mexico's leftist Morena party, wrote in a letter to Trump. "What is needed is cooperation and mutual understanding to tackle these significant challenges."

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MTG claims Biden is ‘starting a nuclear war’ over claim of giving nukes back to Ukraine

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accused President Joe Biden of leading Ukraine into a nuclear war by giving weapons to Ukraine following a brief reference in a New York Times article. The nukes in question, however, are not in the United States.

Greene shared a post by independent journalist Kyle Becker on X (formerly Twitter) Tuesday morning. Becker's original post claimed that Biden's government is "considering the return of Nuclear Weapons to Ukraine." The weapons in question were taken from Ukraine following the fall of the Soviet Union.

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'Deep state' DOJ lawyers 'steeling themselves for confrontations' with Trump: report

Washington Post columnist Marc Fisher has been talking with career attorneys at the United States Department of Justice and has found that they are determined to stay on the job despite threats from President-elect Donald Trump and his allies.

According to Fisher, these lawyers know that the second Trump administration will likely be even more hostile to them than the first, and thus they are "steeling themselves for confrontations" should they receive improper orders to prosecute Trump's political foes.

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'You're gonna die’: Feds say man posted chilling threats against Trump and his family

Federal agents arrested an Arizona man after he allegedly unleashed a violent barrage of threats targeting President-elect Donald Trump and his family with death, according to media reports.

Manuel Tamayo-Torres was arrested Tuesday in California after he caught the attention of authorities by posting online videos where he made at times rambling and curse-laden threats while also apparently brandishing an AR 15-style rifle and other weapons, ABC News reported.

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'That's crazy': GOP strategist loses cool in heated debate over 'literal poison'

Two panelists on CNN sparred Tuesday night during a heated discussion on the impact of President-elect Donald Trump's tariff threat.

Scott Jennings, who served in the George W. Bush administration, told panelists on "NewsNight" that Mexico needs to stop people from illegally entering the United States, and it needs to stop the flow of illegal drugs.

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‘Leave no judgeship unfilled’: NY Times makes desperate plea to Senate

The most important task for Senate Democrats in the waning days of the 118th Congress is to expeditiously fill as many federal court vacancies as possible, the New York Times’ editorial board declared Tuesday.

In a bleak call to action with just weeks to go until the new Republican-led Senate takes shape in January, the Times' editorial board took Democratic senators to task for giving in to a Senate custom of not moving forward on a judicial nomination unless home-state senators agree. They pointed to the implications of Trump stacking the courts with a new round of ultra-conservative judges are enormous.

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Mary Trump: America must stop my uncle from 'forcing his delusions into reality'

Donald Trump's niece has an urgent warning for America in her latest column: don't let him reshape justice to suit his own ends.

Psychologist Mary Trump has long been one of her uncle's harshest critics — and excoriated the media for not taking his threats seriously in the wake of the election.

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'More terrible news': Critics blast Trump's latest pick of a 'fringe' doctor to head NIH

President-elect Donald Trump's selection of a professor at Stanford University School of Medicine drew sharp criticism on social media, with one journalist calling his appointment a "remarkable turn" — given he was a "pariah four years ago, dismissed by the then-NIH director for his 'fringe' views."

Trump announced Tuesday night that Dr. Jay Bhattacharya has been tapped to serve as director of the National Institutes of Health.

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Trump's expected trade chief ripped Biden's approach to China as 'hot rhetoric': report

President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly expected to pick Jamieson Greer for U.S. trade representative as the nation weighs whether to follow through on threats to levy massive tariffs on Mexico, China and Canada.

Greer is a former Air Force lawyer and a protegé of Trump’s first trade representative Robert Lighthizer, according to the publication. Greer testified last year that it's "critically important to restore the U.S. manufacturing base," which he said will ensure the United States can "credibly deter escalation" by China.

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Trump’s new 'border czar' threatens foes with ‘one hell of an attorney general’

Donald Trump's incoming border policy adviser and former Immigration and Customs Enforcement chief Tom Homan had a stark warning for Democratic officials on Fox News Tuesday evening: resist us to protect immigrants, and we'll bring the full force of the law down on you.

"Don’t knowingly harbor and conceal an illegal alien from ICE. Because that is a felony," Homan told host Laura Ingraham. "We have one hell of an Attorney General coming in ... we're going to have consequences of people who violate the law and try to prevent us from doing our job."

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Key Informant who lied in Biden impeachment indicted on 10 tax fraud charges

A key informant for House Republicans' impeachment case against President Joe Biden has been indicted again, reported NBC News — this time on 10 charges of tax fraud.

According to the report, federal prosecutors said that Alexander Smirnov received more than $2 million in income from "multiple sources in 2020, 2021, and 2022” and bought “a $1.4 million Las Vegas condominium, a Bentley, and hundreds of thousands of dollars of clothes, jewelry and accessories for himself and [a] Domestic Partner purchased at high-end retailers in Los Angeles and Las Vegas" — all while concealing this money from the IRS.

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