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'No room for error': Analyst warns Mike Johnson he faces major hurdles in new Congress

Ahead of 2025, Republican House members are aiming not to repeat the performance of last year's Congress — which was the "most unproductive" in 50 years.

Speaking with New York City journalist Errol Lewis, CNN White House correspondent MJ Lee noted Sunday that the members are set to reconvene this week, and Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) "has said that he wants to get things done as quickly as possible" — with an extremely narrow majority.

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'Catastrophic error': Expert from Trump's first term issues dire warning about new plan

Elon Musk’s cash-slashing new venture is tempting catastrophe by putting one particular government agency in its crosshairs, an expert who served in Donald Trump’s first administration warned Sunday.

Ryan Maue, who worked at Trump’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, wrote his dire warning in the New York Times.

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Trump allies promise revenge as Dems ram through Biden judges

WASHINGTON — Something strange has been happening in the U.S. Senate this month: Senators have been working. And overtime at that.

The 118th Congress isn’t just the least productive in modern history. It’s also the laziest in recent memory. But former President Donald Trump’s win has awoken Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s slumbering Senate, as he’s been ramming through a slate of outstanding, Democrat-approved judicial nominees before Republicans take over Washington in January.

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'Literally holding our breath': Jan 6 rioters suffer 'anxiety' as Trump silent on promise

Scores of participants in the January 6, 2021 siege on the U.S. Capitol are hoping that President-elect Donald Trump will follow through on his campaign promise to pardon them. Others are now no longer sure they can trust him.

Politico legal correspondent Kyle Cheney reported that there is a heated debate among January 6 defendants over whether the incoming administration will issue blanket pardons, or only pardon a certain subset of defendants while leaving others out to dry. Trump supporter Brandon Straka — who was sentenced to three months of home confinement for his role in the insurrection — pushed for Trump to offer "a word of reassurance" that Capitol rioters could count on the president-elect to free them.

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'Nice work, John Roberts': Trump's latest move said to be 'middle finger' to Supreme Court

Donald Trump Saturday made a move that is being seen as a middle finger to both the Supreme Court and the intelligence community, experts say.

Trump over the weekend announced his appointment of Kash Patel as the director of FBI, leading critics to lash out and causing a pre-emptive strike against Senate Republicans by a top MAGA lawyer who said he would make their political lives hell if they opposed Patel.

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'Red line': Trump legal ally threatens to make Senate Republicans' 'political lives hell'

Donald Trump on Saturday announced he would appoint Kash Patel to be director of the FBI, causing outrage among critics and leading to a pre-emptive strike to Senate Republicans from an ally of the president-elect.

Former GOP staffer Mike Davis has made headlines for his social media comments in the past, and was rumored to be on Trump's list for attorney general.

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'Points of light': Expert highlights three 'good news stories' in 'Trump-induced darkness'

Donald Trump may not see legal accountability in his cases, but there are at least three "good news stories" on the legal front, according to a former federal prosecutor on Saturday.

Ex-prosecutor Glenn Kirschner over the weekend posted a video focusing on "points of light," as he sees them, in the legal world.

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'What a disaster': Critics outraged as Trump appoints 'conspiracy theorist' as head of FBI

Donald Trump Saturday announced his appointment of Kash Patel as the director of FBI, leading critics to lash out.

"I am proud to announce that Kashyap 'Kash' Patel will serve as the next Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Kash is a brilliant lawyer, investigator, and 'America First' fighter who has spent his career exposing corruption, defending Justice, and protecting the American People," the president-elect wrote over the weekend on Truth Social.

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Pollsters who got Trump wrong say they've 'cracked challenge of pinning down his voters'

Political pollsters who underestimated Donald Trump's popularity in 2016 and 2020 said they finally cracked the challenge, a report suggests.

Trump won in 2016 despite many polls saying he would lose to Secretary Hillary Clinton, and came close to President Joe Biden when some analysts said it would be more of a blowout for Biden. In 2024, the polls were within a margin of error of the final election results.

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'So outrageous': Trump ally lashes out at conservative outlet's Mar-a-Lago surgery story

A conservative outlet posted manipulated images of one of Donald Trump's fringe-right allies in an article about plastic surgery at Trump's Florida resort, according to allegations from some MAGA influencers.

The Daily Mail on Saturday published an article entitled, "Plastic surgeons explain rise of the 'Mar-A-Lago' face," in which a photo of Trump associate Laura Loomer was used. Loomer, who has been embraced and amplified by the president-elect, recently expressed outrage over one of Trump's guests at Mar-a-Lago.

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'Blood will emerge from my ear': Experts pounce on Trump's new 'weaponization' threat

Donald Trump Saturday made a threat to foreign countries on social media, leading one expert to say it amounts to "weaponization of the dollar."

Trump over the weekend took to Truth Social, saying, "The idea that the BRICS Countries are trying to move away from the Dollar while we stand by and watch is OVER."

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'Absolute garbage': Onlookers stunned as Trump appoints 'guy he pardoned' to key post

Donald Trump on Saturday appointed Jared Kushner's father, Charles Kushner, to an ambassador position, resulting in political experts and observers bringing up the appointee's past alleged criminal wrongdoings.

Trump over the weekend took to Truth Social to announce the appointment of Charles Kushner, the father of his son-in-law Jared Kushner, as ambassador to France.

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'Terrified' Jan. 6 defendants 'literally holding our breath' for word on Trump pardons

Donald Trump's allies are growing nervous about his silence on the possibility of pardoning his supporters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Federal judges have been allowing Jan. 6 cases to proceed and prosecutors have even brought a handful of new ones since Election Day, even though defendants have tried to delay their cases past Inauguration Day in the belief that Trump will follow through on his campaign promise of clemency, reported Politico.

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