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Trump pushing Vivek Ramaswamy to take J.D. Vance's Senate seat: report

President-elect is reportedly urging Vivek Ramaswamy, co-chair of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), to vie for the Senate seat being vacated by Vice President-elect J.D. Vance.

The Washington Post first reported that Trump wanted Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH) to appoint Ramaswamy to complete Vance's term in the Senate.

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'Den of lions': Evangelists take over the Texas State Capitol to cast out 'Jezebel' spirit

The line separating church and state was mercilessly blurred in Texas this week, as Christian worshippers inundated the state capitol to pray for spiritual protection for lawmakers.

Robert Downen, who covers politics and extremism for The Texas Tribune, posted to X, "At the Texas Capitol, Christian worshippers are blessing the walls of a hearing room to protect lawmakers from spiritual forces and the 'Jezebel' spirit. 'Pray for the fear of the Lord to come into this place,' says MercyCulture pastor Landon Schott."

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'A disgusting display of disinformation': Ex-prosecutors rip GOP's Bondi questioning

Immediately after the Senate hearing on Pam Bondi's nomination to be the next attorney general broke for lunch, two MSNBC legal analysts expressed disgust with statements and loaded questions offered by Republicans on national TV.

With Republicans ranging from Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) to Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) to Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley (R-IA) attacking special counsel Jack Smith for investigating Donald Trump and accusing the Department of Justice of persecuting Catholics, both former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade and former federal prosecutor Paul Butler singled out the avalanche of lies that received little push back from Democrats on the committee.

"Barbara, I want to start with you. What do you make of what you've been hearing so far?" MSNBC host José Díaz-Balart prompted his guest.

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"Well, Jose, a huge part of this strategy by the Republican senators clearly, is to put the Department of Justice and FBI on trial," she replied. "We have heard the words weaponized, politicized again and again and again and Pam Bondi is agreeing with those things."

"The suggestion that because the Justice Department charged Donald Trump with interfering in the January 6th in the election of 2020 and with retaining false documents, that somehow that was all cooked up, baseless, weaponized, politicized," she added. "I think it is a disgusting display of disinformation."

"And even if they alone don't believe what they're saying, members of the public are watching this, and I worry how many will be believing what they are hearing today," she elaborated.

Asked about the Trump nominee's performance, Butler responded, "Bondi has more courtroom experience than other recent attorneys generals and so she's smooth and polished, and she's even found common ground with some of the democrats on issues like the opioid epidemic and pornography."

He then added, "But it's what she won't rule out that is concerning. She won't rule out discussing potential criminal prosecutions with Trump. She won't rule out prosecuting reporters. She won't disavow or clarify her earlier pledge to prosecute the prosecutors and investigate the investigators who were responsible for Trump's criminal cases."

"She actually thinks that [Trump nominee] Kash Patel is the right person to lead the FBI, so she's sounding like a yes woman to Donald Trump," he continued before adding, "So again, she's sounding like the attorney general of Trump's dreams –– she's his Roy Cohn. I like to remind people that Roy Cohn was disbarred."

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'We've achieved so much!' Trump claims credit for 'epic' Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement

Donald Trump claimed credit for the "epic ceasefire agreement" reached between Israel and Hamas.

Officials confirmed the militant group has agreed to a deal that would free dozens of hostages held in Gaza, in addition to Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, and the president-elect trumpeted the ceasefire as a direct result of his re-election and pending return to the White House.

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Trump vowed ‘100%’ to end Ukraine war before inauguration — now he says it’s ‘up to Putin’

On the campaign trail last year, candidate Donald Trump, time after time, not only suggested he could swiftly bring an end to Russia's unlawful war against Ukraine, but at times even insisted he could—and would—do it before being sworn into office. But with Inauguration Day fast approaching, President-elect Donald Trump has washed his hands of a peace settlement, instead declaring that any resolution is now entirely in the hands of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"I would fix that within 24 hours, and if I win, before I get into the office, I will have that war settled. 100% sure," Trump said on Fox News in March 2024, HuffPost reported.

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'They will come to heel': Marjorie Taylor Greene threatens fed workers who 'resist' Trump

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) threatened federal workers who "resist" the will of President-elect Donald Trump.

At a House Oversight Committee hearing on Wednesday, Greene discussed her role as the new chair of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Subcommittee.

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Ex-Trump staffer claims she's smarter than Trump's Defense Secretary nominee

"The View" began it's Wednesday show blasting Donald Trump's Secretary of Defense nominee, Fox News host Pete Hegseth.

One key piece of the hearing that bothered former Donald Trump staffer Alyssa Farah Griffin, other than what she saw was his sexism, was that he didn't know basic things in government.

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'Should be ripped down ASAP': Trump declares war on windmills in angry rant

President-elect Donald Trump declared on Wednesday that he would declare war on wind power during his second administration.

Writing on his Truth Social platform, the president-elect declared that the purported reign of terror Americans have suffered from having clean energy produced by windmills would soon come to a close.

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Climate liar and fracking CEO Chris Wright pilloried ahead of confirmation hearing

With the U.S. Senate holding confirmation hearings for several of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees on Wednesday, climate organizers were joined by progressive lawmakers outside the Capitol to speak out against one potential administration official in particular—who they warned poses "a threat to our democracy and our future."

The subject of the press conference, organized by the Sunrise Movement, was Liberty Energy CEO Chris Wright, whom Trump nominated to be secretary of energy.

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'Excuse me!' Indignant Pam Bondi pushes back on Democrat's questioning on Kash​ Patel

Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi grew indignant when Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) questioned her about disavowing unethical acts by President-elect Donald Trump and his nominee for FBI Director, Kash Patel.

Blumenthal suggested that Bondi was tailoring her answers at Wednesday's hearing not out of honesty, but out of a desire to be confirmed.

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TikTok plans total U.S. shutdown as ban deadline looms: report

Social media giant TikTok plans to completely shut down its operations in the United States this Sunday if a ban ordered by legislators goes through as planned, a report said.

The platform, which counts over 170 million American users, will implement an immediate blackout rather than allowing existing users continued access as had been expected, according to sources who spoke to The Information.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene walks back Trump promise with snippy remark: 'Understand language!'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-GA) walked back one of Donald Trump's many Day One promises with a condescending remark.

The president-elect made an attention-grabbing promise during a May 2023 town hall to "settle" the Russian-Ukraine war within "24 hours" of taking office, which was actually his campaign's most consistent promise, but the Georgia Republican told NOTUS the media had simply gotten that oft-stated position wrong.

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Here's how Democrats can cause 'immense problems' for GOP: Princeton historian

Princeton historian Julian Zelizer believes that Democrats in Congress have the ability to make real trouble for Republicans so long as they stay unified and remain determined to gum up the works.

In an interview with The New Republic's Greg Sargent, Zelizer points out how invincible President George W. Bush appeared after he won reelection in 2004 and entered his second term with majorities in the House and Senate that were significantly larger than what Trump currently enjoys.

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