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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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GOP senator's rant on military's 'rapid growth' gets brutal fact check

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) ranted during Pentagon nominee Pete Hegseth's confirmation hearing against the expansion of the military bureaucracy, but he left out some key context.

The Alabama Republican, who infamously blocked military promotions for months to protest a Pentagon rule on service members seeking abortion care, complained during the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing about the number of civilian employees working for the Department of Defense over the past quarter century, according to MSNBC's Hayes Brown.

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GOP senator shamed for decrying standards in Dept. of Defense while misspelling 'military'

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) shamed Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) for using a poster that misspelled the word "military" to demand high standards in the Department of Defense.

During a Tuesday confirmation hearing for defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, Schmitt complained about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in the military.

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'You've done your genuflecting': Pete Hegseth called out for groveling to Trump at hearing

Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) called out defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth for "genuflecting" to President-elect Donald Trump instead of saying he would obey the U.S. Constitution.

During Tuesday's Senate confirmation hearing, Slotkin noted "that no president has the right to use the uniform military in a way that violates the U.S. Constitution and further taints the military as that apolitical institution that we all want."

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'Sore winner': Trump mocked for airing out 'festering grievances' despite legal victory

President-elect Donald Trump may have escaped most legal consequences in his raft of criminal cases, but he's still enraged about the release of special counsel Jack Smith's report on the plot to overturn the 2020 election — and that should tell you everything you need to know about the man, conservative analyst Bill Kristol wrote for The Bulwark on Tuesday.

The incoming president spent much of the morning raging about how unfair everyone was being to him, noted Kristol, including posts to Truth Social in which he said that "Deranged Jack Smith was unable to successfully prosecute the Political Opponent of his 'boss,' Crooked Joe Biden, so he ends up writing yet another 'Report' based on information that the Unselect Committee of Political Hacks and Thugs ILLEGALLY DESTROYED AND DELETED, because it showed how totally innocent I was, and how completely guilty Nancy Pelosi, and others, were."

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Gov. Greg Abbott threatens Texas A&M president’s job over claim that university broke DEI

"Gov. Greg Abbott threatens Texas A&M president’s job over claim that university broke DEI ban" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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Watchdog group hits out at Ron DeSantis' special session plans: ‘Concerning'

While the dispute between Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Republican Party’s legislative leaders over his call for a special legislative session remains at an impasse, a government watchdog group is criticizing the governor for including changes to the citizen-led initiative process as part of that process.

Amy Keith, executive director of the Florida chapter of Common Cause, said she is in sync with Senate President Ben Albritton’s and Speaker of the House Daniel Perez’s joint public statement on Monday that the governor’s request that the Legislature convene on Jan. 27 was “premature” and “irresponsible.”

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Meta tells Brazil it's only axing fact checkers in USA

Meta has told the Brazilian government that it doesn't yet have to worry about the end of fact checkers in its country because it is only removing them in the United States for the time being.

Brazilian publication Globo reports that Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, told Brazil's Office of the Attorney General that its planned content moderation changes are only occurring in the U.S.

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Panama Canal will 'remain' Panamanian: UN maritime chief

The Panama Canal will remain Panamanian, the secretary general of the United Nation's maritime body told AFP on Tuesday, after Donald Trump refused to rule out using military force to seize the key waterway.

"For me it is very clear and it is not a subject of great discussion, because the treaties were signed in 1977. The canal passed into the hands of Panama, which continues to manage this vital waterway, and will continue to do so," said Arsenio Dominguez, head of the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

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'Big misogynist': Female Dem senators give scathing early assessment of Pete Hegseth

WASHINGTON — Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) left the Armed Services Committee hearing on Tuesday after a contentious questioning of Donald Trump nominee Pete Hegseth.

As with many women on the committee, Gillibrand had questions about Hegseth's past stated opposition to women in the military. Specifically, she questioned his previous statement, “I don’t want moms in the military.”

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Venezuela restricts diplomats from France, Italy, Netherlands

Venezuela said Tuesday it would limit the number of accredited diplomats at the French, Italian and Dutch embassies, citing their governments' "hostile" response to Nicolas Maduro's inauguration for a third presidential term.

The Venezuelan foreign ministry said the diplomats -- maximum three per country -- would also need "written authorization... to travel more than 40 kilometers (25 miles) from Plaza Bolivar" in the capital Caracas.

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'The humiliation will escalate': Rubio predicted to last less than a year under Trump

Many career diplomats believe that Marco Rubio, the man tapped by President-elect Donald Trump to be secretary of state, is facing a grim future should he gain Senate confirmation.

In interviews with Politico, many diplomats predicted that Rubio would last two years on the job at most, with many going so far as to say that he would be out in less than a year.

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