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Clickbait mogul's ascension to Congress said to be 'harbinger' of GOP's future

A right-wing media baron offers a possible hint of the future of the Republican Party's eventual post-Donald Trump future.

Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX), a 30-year-old who created one of Facebook’s most popular MAGA news sites, was sworn in last week as the GOP's youngest lawmaker and a staunch Trump loyalist. Extremism researcher Jared Holt examined his political rise in a new column for MSNBC.

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Police called to help neglected dog shoot it dead: report

A tragic situation went from bad to worse in Evansville, Illinois, after police who responded to complaints about animal neglect ended up shooting the dog they were summoned to help, WISH reported.

Officers "say animal control had been called 16 times with neglect concerns about the dog. Police say this led to a request for police to assist removing the dog from the premises," reported Jason Ronimous. After authorities had been at the premises for 30 minutes, "officers and animal control attempted to safely remove the dog and instructed its owner to leash the dog to walk it to the animal control vehicle."

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Not a 'snowball’s chance in hell': Trudeau snaps back at Trump's Canada annexation fantasy

Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's language changed drastically on Tuesday after President-elect Donald Trump answered questions about his fantasy of using "economic force" to take over Canada.

Trump spoke at Mar-a-Lago about his desire to make Canada a state. Trump told reporters he wouldn’t rule out using military action to regain control of the Panama Canal and acquire Greenland from Denmark. When asked if he would consider the same to obtain Canada, Trump replied, “No — economic force.”

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MAGA attorney demands Trump seize Liz Cheney's assets as Jan. 6 'restitution'

David Clements, an attorney for Jan. 6 riot defendant Jacob Lang, demanded that the government seize the assets of former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) to be used as "restitution" for those who were charged with participating in the Capitol attack.

At a Monday news conference on the fourth anniversary of Jan. 6, Clements pleaded with President-elect Donald Trump to pardon his client, who remains in prison awaiting trial.

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Tattoo artist inks 10-year-old girl — but not with Trump lik​e she wanted

A 10-year-old girl went viral Tuesday after an Arizona tattoo artist inked her with an American flag on her arm instead of the Donald Trump tattoo on her neck that she requested.

The artist, with Black Onyx Empire Tattoo Shop in Yuma, posted his work to Instagram, according to Arizona’s Family (3TV / CBS 5), writing that the girl originally came to the shop with her parents when she was just 9.

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Senate Dems delaying hearing for key Trump nominee: report

Democrats in the Senate are delaying hearing for a key nominee of President-elect Donald Trump, according to a report.

Axios reported Tuesday afternoon that Democrats were forcing a delay of former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's nominee for director of national intelligence, saying she failed to provide the necessary vetting materials, such as an FBI background check, ethics disclosure or pre-hearing questionnaire, according to Axios.

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Jan. 6 defendant who gave judge 'warning' granted permission to attend Trump inauguration

Jan. 6 defendant William Pope has been granted his request to attend Donald Trump's inauguration despite his bail rules.

Pope, who fired his lawyer and asked to represent himself in 2022, filed the request before the end of 2024 to delay his trial for two weeks until after the inauguration. Judge Rudolph Contreras granted it Tuesday and gave permission for him to go to D.C., Politico's Kyle Cheney wrote on BlueSky.

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Appeals court smacks down Trump request using just one sentence

The New York Appellate Division, First Department refused Donald Trump's request to stop his Friday sentencing after less than 24 hours — and they did in a single sentence.

Trump's lawyer, Todd Blanche, filed an appeal after Judge Juan Merchan rejected his motion Monday to stop the sentencing.

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Republicans on NC Supreme Court block certification of the Democratic incumbent’s election

At the request of GOP Judge Jefferson Griffin, Republicans on the state Supreme Court have prohibited the state Board of Elections from certifying Democratic Justice Allison Riggs’ election.

Riggs, the incumbent, leads Griffin by 734 votes in the election for a seat on the state’s highest court.

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'You don't itch!' Trump touts gas heat in wild presser rebuking Biden exec actions

President-elect Donald Trump went on a wild rant Tuesday at a Palm Beach press conference where he rambled on a variety of subjects — including the benefits of "gas heat."

Trump began his energy-focused train of thought by denouncing President Joe Biden's last-minute executive action to permanently ban future oil and gas development in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. He also threatened the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) in the process.

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Trump says NATO members should raise defense spending to 5% of GDP

Donald Trump on Tuesday pushed NATO members to boost their defense spending to five percent of GDP, underlining his long-standing claims that they are underpaying for US protection.

"They can all afford it, but they should be at five percent not two percent," the incoming U.S. president told reporters.

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Donald Trump Jr. gripes about 'Danish fake news' as he flees Greenland after less than day

Donald Trump Jr. quickly left Greenland Tuesday after spending less than a day in the autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark.

The son of President-elect Donald Trump traveled to the island as part of his father's effort to purchase the territory. Representatives from Denmark, however, made it clear that Greenland was "not for sale."

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'No basis': Experts believe Aileen Cannon may not have power to block Jack Smith report

MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin on Tuesday questioned whether Judge Aileen Cannon has the authority to block the United States Department of Justice from releasing special counsel Jack Smith's report on his two criminal investigations into President-elect Donald Trump.

"It is not clear... whether she has jurisdiction because earlier this year, she threw out the Mar-a-Lago documents case explaining that, from her reasoning, Jack Smith did not have constitutional authority to bring that prosecution under the appointments clause of the Constitution," she said.

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