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'Settling political scores': NBC host grills GOP leader on Kash Patel's revenge tour

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) would not commit to voting against Kash Patel, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for FBI director, despite his vow to conduct a revenge tour against MAGA opponents.

During a Sunday interview on NBC, host Kristen Welker noted that Patel had written about getting retribution for several federal prosecutions of Trump.

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'Sociopathic': Fox News hosts outraged Biden gave George Soros same award as Rush Limbaugh

Fox News host Guy Benson, Rachel Campos-Duffy, and Charlie Hurt expressed outrage Sunday after President Joe Biden awarded the Medal of Freedom to people like Michael J. Fox, Hillary Clinton, George Soros, and Robert F. Kennedy.

Biden's awards came years after former President Donald Trump gave right-wing radio host Rush Limbaugh the same medal.

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'This is sickening!' Trump hammered over J6 comments at secretive Mar-a-Lago celebration

The entire panel on MSNBC's "The Weekend" reacted with disgust on Sunday over a report that Donald Trump held a secretive ceremony at Mar-a-Lago on Saturday night where he celebrated the work done by one of the lawyers who tried to get the 2020 election overturned.

On Sunday morning Vaughan Hilyard of NBC News reported that the celebration was not advertised in advance and the press was excluded, but comments Trump made were leaked where he praised attorney John Eastman as film clips were shown documenting his attempts to get former Vice President Mike Pence to not certify the 2020 election.

During the evening, Trump told the gathering, "I'm a big fan of John Eastman. Y'know, he was right. He happened to be right. That's why they changed the law and nobody wants to talk about that...They said he's not allowed to do it, he's not allowed to do it, and they convinced him he's not allowed to do it –– our vice president –– then right after the election they changed the law so he can't do it."

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"What was the sense in this room, what was the purpose of this gathering, is it just an in-your-face-moment or just a tale of things to come?" co-host Michael Steele asked.

"Right, let's be very clear," Hilyard replied. "There's no coincidence that this event in which he welcomed not only John Eastman, but Michael Flynn, and Jeffrey Clark, the man that urged the DOJ to put off all statements about the 2020 election, and they were up onstage, Rudy Giuliani was up onstage, and Peter Navarro, who spent time in prison for not complying with the subpoena from the January 6th committee, and they were watching a film that was a documentary about John Eastman."

That led co-host Symone Sanders Townsend to blow up.

"Let's just say –– let's just put a finer point on it, this is sickening!" she exclaimed. "This is sickening, I am sick. Peter Navarro, Jeffrey Clark, the people that went to the Capitol to take up arms against the United States government, because the president at the time lied to them, that's what happened."

"Those are not patriots," she continued. "What Donald Trump did last night is a disgrace to the country and Constitution, and the fact that they didn't tell anybody about it lets you know that they knew what they were doing was untoward, and they wanted to do it anyway."

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'A hard and fast reality': Trump warned he'll face an 'axis of resistance' in return

Donald Trump's return to the Oval Office will find him confronting quite a different world than when he left after losing re-election in 2020 and there are warning signs already on the horizon he may find what worked for him before won't work this go-around.

According to a report from the Washington Post's Dan Balz, foreign policy experts are warning the president-elect that he will find working with foreign adversaries much more difficult and facing what one analyst called, "an axis of resistance" from countries such as Russia, China, Iran and North Korea.

According to Daniel Benjamin, president of the American Academy in Berlin, "That is now a hard and fast reality.”

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Benjamin added, "Trump’s old playbook involved making believe that, on any given day, he could strike an amazing deal with any of them and be the opposing leader’s best friend. Think back to that wacky personal diplomacy with Kim Jong Un. That won’t cut it now.”

As Balz wrote, "Trump could quickly be drawn into foreign policy challenges. He will confront a world of chaos and conflict: a prolonged war in Ukraine with Russian President Vladimir Putin more hostile than ever, and the Middle East still in turmoil after more than 15 months of warfare, with Iran weakened, Syria without Bashar al-Assad and Israel stronger militarily but scarred internationally because of its conduct in the war in Gaza."

'"They say, Trump begins with some clear assets to enhance his ability to shape events around the world but with perhaps less room for swagger," Balz added, before pointing out that "Robin Niblett, a distinguished fellow at Chatham House, a London-based think tank, noted, in a more dangerous world, 'the cost of throwing his weight around could be greater.'"

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Data proves Trump 'inheriting an economy that is about as good as it ever gets': report

Two weeks ahead of the official start of his second presidency, Donald Trump is slamming the United States as a "disaster" on social media.

In a New York Times report published Sunday morning, White House correspondent Peter Baker lays out how current statistics defy the president-elect's claim.

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'Bring it on': Defiant Raskin responds to GOP threats of retaliation for J6 investigation

WASHINGTON — In this new Congress, the Republican Party’s newly empowered ranks of far-right members are set on changing the conversation surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Besides calling on incoming President Donald Trump to pardon those imprisoned for violently storming the Capitol — which Trump has promised to do the day he re-enters the White House — some Republicans are preparing to go after their colleagues who served on the bipartisan select Jan. 6 committee that disbanded in 2023.

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Judge 'took the wind out of Trump's legal arguments' in criminal case: former prosecutor

A lot of observers were upset by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan's decision not to sentence Donald Trump to jail time in connection with the president-elect's felonies, but Merchan actually made the best out of a bad situation, an ex-prosecutor said.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance weighed in on the news on Saturday, writing in her Substack blog that, "The Judge tipped his hand about his intentions, if the case does make it to sentencing, in his Friday order." She's referring to the fact that the judge said he wasn’t inclined to impose prison time.

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Trump announces position for 'the most prolific Trump-world warrior you've never heard of'

Donald Trump Saturday announced a position for an attorney once called "the most prolific Trump-world warrior you’ve never heard of."

Stanley Woodward, a veteran attorney who has recently taken on clients ranging from Jan. 6 rioters to ex-Trump aides, has been described as a "legal nerd" for MAGA. He also represented various defendants in connection with Trump's criminal documents case.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene is worried 'foot of snow' could derail Trump election certification

U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Saturday raised the specter of a winter storm disrupting the certification of Donald Trump's election.

Greene is a close ally to Trump, whose speech in January of 2021 preceded MAGA rioters attempting to disrupt certification of President Joe Biden's 2020 victory. Biden, on the other hand, has promised a smooth and violence-free transfer of power.

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A mole infiltrated the highest ranks of American militias. Here's what he found.

John Williams kept a backpack filled with everything he’d need to go on the run: three pairs of socks; a few hundred dollars cash; makeshift disguises and lock-picking gear; medical supplies, vitamins and high-calorie energy gels; and thumb drives that each held more than 100 gigabytes of encrypted documents, which he would quickly distribute if he were about to be arrested or killed.

On April 1, 2023, Williams retrieved the bag from his closet and rushed to his car. He had no time to clean the dishes that had accumulated in his apartment. He did not know if armed men were out looking for him. He did not know if he would ever feel safe to return. He parked his car for the night in the foothills overlooking Salt Lake City and curled up his 6-foot-4-inch frame in the back seat of the 20-year-old Honda. This was his new home.

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'Y'all need to calm down': MSNBC host pours cold water on conservatives' gripe about Biden

Conservatives complaining about President Joe Biden's recent awardees should "calm down," a MSNBC host said Saturday.

Host Jonathan Capehart over the weekend brought up how incensed some conservatives are over the fact that Biden awarded the Medal of Freedom to George Soros, among other names hated by the far right, like Hillary Clinton.

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'You serve in disgrace': Mike Johnson's attempt to blast Biden backfires from both sides

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Saturday attempted to cast President Joe Biden as a "disgrace" to the presidency, but was hit with pushback from all sides.

Johnson was recently re-elected as Speaker after several of his fellow Republicans voiced displeasure with his performance in the role.

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'Neofascist' foreign leader reported to be 'secretly flying to Mar-a-Lago to meet Trump'

A foreign leader who has been dubbed a "neofascist" is on a secret mission to meet Donald Trump, according to a report.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who announced in 2023 she was separating from her partner, with whom she has a daughter, after he was recorded making sleazy comments, is reportedly "flying to the US Saturday to meet President-elect Donald Trump," according to Bloomberg, which cited people familiar with the plans.

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