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'C'mon': CNN's Jim Acosta confronts MAGA lawmaker in 'testy' interview

CNN host Jim Acosta and Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) battled it out on the network on Wednesday.

Burchett, an ally to Donald Trump, appeared on the network. Acosta raised the issue of Matt Gaetz and questioned whether Trump had a mandate that encompassed controversial picks.

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'Stealing another seat!' MAGA flips out as Democrat takes lead in crucial House race

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and other MAGA figures are fuming after Democrat Adam Gray overtook Rep. John Durate (R-CA) in a key race in the House of Representatives.

A batch of recently counted ballots in California's 13th congressional district gave Gray a lead over the incumbent Republican by just over 100 votes.

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Three Americans detained in China coming home after deal with Biden: report

The White House is reporting that three Americans who were being held in China are coming home after a deal with President Joe Biden's administration.

Both MSNBC and the Washington Post said that there are unconfirmed reports that the release is part of a prisoner swap.

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'Mind boggling': CEO puts Trump on notice he's on the way to 'higher prices and inflation'

Donald Trump's threatened tariff plan will result in higher shoe prices, according to a retail industry trade group CEO.

Matt Priest, CEO of Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America, appeared on CNN on Wednesday to discuss Trump's plan to install high tariffs on foreign goods. Priest's group represents dozens of companies, including Nike, DSW, Crocs, Under Armor, and more.

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Trump enters 'dangerous territory' with private Putin calls: national security experts

President-elect Donald Trump recently claimed that he had a private phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin in which he asked Putin to not further escalate his war in Ukraine.

However, the Kremlin denied that such a call had ever taken place, which led to confusion about what had actually transpired.

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Donald Trump’s tariffs on Mexico could devastate border region, Texas economists warn

"Donald Trump’s tariffs on Mexico could devastate border region, Texas economists warn" 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.

Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news.

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'Overlooked' aspect of Trump's tariff threat 'exposes ugly MAGA scam': analysis

President-elect Donald Trump's latest round of tariff threats against Mexico has exposed what the New Republic's Greg Sargent calls an "ugly MAGA scam" in his latest article.

In promoting the article on his BlueSky account, Sargent writes that "This is getting overlooked, but the whole premise of Trump's threat of tariffs is based on a lie."

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Trump's Mexico gambit could quickly blow up in his face: experts

President-elect Donald Trump is once again threatening the Mexican government with tariffs in a seeming bid to get the country to do more to stop the flow of fentanyl into the United States.

However, the Wall Street Journal reports that things could quickly go south for Trump if he goes further and authorizes unilateral military action against drug cartels in Mexico.

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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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