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‘Swamp’s going to swamp’: Hard-line GOPers threaten to complicate Trump's political agenda

When Donald Trump returns to Washington as the 47th president next week, he will assume united control of the federal government – but Republican hard-liners are already exposing intraparty rifts over how to move forward on key elements of the president-elect’s legislative agenda in Congress.

That’s especially true when it comes to ongoing discussions revolving around whether to raise the debt ceiling, with some Freedom Caucus members signaling that any increase needs to be part of the reconciliation bill, NOTUS reported Tuesday.

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Ted Cruz attacks 'gay men's choir' to blame 'woke policies of the left' for wildfires

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) lashed out at a "gay men's choir" and what he called "woke policies of the left" after wildfires ravaged parts of California.

During a Tuesday appearance on Newsmax, the Texas Republican claimed that President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were not standing with suffering Americans.

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'If you want to take it outside': Nancy Mace challenges Dem to fight

A fellow lawmaker triggered Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) so much that the MAGA lawmaker asked the Democrat if she wanted to "take it outside."

Mace has been on the offensive over which bathroom her new trans colleague uses. The Republican has lashed out about transgender people and where they urinate.

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Sanctioning of global white supremacist terrorism group rattles U.S. extremist members

The State Department has applied the “specially designated global terrorist” designation to the Terrorgram Collective in a groundbreaking move that for the first time sanctions a transnational white supremacist terrorist group with a significant presence in the United States.

The announcement on Monday — one week before President Biden leaves office — justified the designation based on the group “posing a significant risk of committing, or having participated in training to commit acts of terrorism, that threaten the security of United States nationals or national security, foreign policy, or economy of the United States.” Terrorgram is an amalgam of the words “terror” and “Telegram,” the latter of which is a social media platform used by members to distribute propaganda.

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Anti-immigrant Trump post suggests fire-hit Californians paying 'for own destruction'

Donald Trump fanned the flames of suspicion against undocumented migrants Tuesday by placing blame for the Los Angeles fires on "illegal immigrants" and an "inept" government that misuses homeowner tax dollars.

The president-elect, who has been widely critical of California's Democratic administrations, including Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA), began his argument on social media Tuesday afternoon, "The actual irony...a home owner consents to pay property taxes that will go to the fire department. The funds are diverted to illegal immigrants because LA is a Sanctuary City."

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Minnesota Democrats walk out in protest of GOP speaker vote: report

The legislative session in Minnesota opened Tuesday to a brutal proxy fight and a Democratic-led boycott over who will control the House chamber after voters in November sent an equal amount of Democratic and Republican lawmakers to the state House.

Democratic state representatives refused to show up to the state Capitol in Saint Paul after negotiations collapsed over a “power-sharing agreement” for how to manage the tied chamber, NBC News reported. Their shunning of the first day of the state’s legislative session effectively denied the state House the quorum it needed to elect a new speaker.

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'That was brutal': Fox News host cuts off GOP dance after YMCA segment goes off the rails

A Fox News segment mocked Iowa Republicans dancing to the Village People's YMCA and suggested "white America" needed a "rhythm counselor."

Fox News host Martha MacCallum seemed taken aback after playing a clip of Republicans in Iowa dancing out of sync to President-elect Donald Trump's signature song.

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Republicans may be waiting for Trump appointee to 'implode': Defense expert

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) has softened her objections to some of President-elect Donald Trump's appointees, and one international affairs expert thinks he knows why.

Retired U.S. Naval War College professor Tom Nichols told MSNBC that Ernst may simply be waiting for Defense secretary appointee Pete Hegseth to "implode" so she can take over his job.

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'Deeply sinister': Analyst laments Jack Smith's report laid bare 'perverse incentives'

Special counsel Jack Smith's report on the plot to overturn the 2020 presidential election only serves to underscore how badly the system failed to hold President-elect Donald Trump accountable, conservative analyst David Frum wrote for The Atlantic on Tuesday.

Trump has spent much of the morning raging against this development — but, Frum noted, all the report really shows is that he won.

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Trump has turned Canadian politics into complete 'disarray': report

President-elect Donald Trump's jokes about the U.S. taking over Canada as a potential state or issuing high tariffs on imports has turned the government into complete "disarray," The Guardian reported Tuesday.

While Trump gleefully watched Prime Minister Justin Trudeau relinquish his hold on the national government, Canada’s provincial premiers are now sharply divided over how to respond to Trump's tariff threats.

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Former GOP lawmaker marvels at 'rich irony' of outrage over Harris' snub of Vance

Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) pointed out the "rich irony" Tuesday of Republican outrage over Kamala Harris' reported failure to invite the new second family for a home tour.

CBS cited anonymous sources to report, "Vice President Kamala Harris has not extended an invitation for a formal sit-down or tour" to incoming Vice President J.D. Vance and his wife, Usha.

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'Appalled!' CNN's Scott Jennings condemns Dems' 'unseemly mudslinging' against Hegseth

CNN conservative commentator Scott Jennings claimed he was "appalled" by Democrats' line of questioning of defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth.

Jennings gave his assessment on Tuesday's Senate hearing to Dana Bash, saying, "In short, I think Pete Hegseth kicked their today asses today. I mean, it wasn't even close. They didn't lay a glove on Hegseth. No mistakes. Calm, cool, collected."

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'Brutally scammed' Trump voters will be the losers under his policies: Nobel Prize winner

Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman believes that President-elect Donald Trump's economic policies are likely to leave many of the people who voted for him significantly worse off financially than they are right now.

In an interview with The New Republic's Greg Sargent, Krugman wrote that Trump's twin policies of tariffs and mass deportations were going to hit many of his own voters while at the same time making the country as a whole poorer.

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