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'Consequential schism' in MAGA world only 'promises to get uglier': columnist

The collision course between two of the MAGA movement’s chief acolytes – tech billionaire Elon Musk and right-wing influencer Steve Bannon – is showing no signs of slowing down.

In fact, things are “only getting uglier,” according to Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson.

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'Irresponsible': Ron DeSantis smacked down by Florida GOP for Trump suck-up bid

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to be front and center on voters' minds when they think of President-elect Donald Trump's mass deportation plans — but it seems GOP legislative leaders in Florida aren't so sold.

According to The Associated Press, DeSantis "is calling state lawmakers into a special session to help carry out President-elect Donald Trump’s promises for a swift crackdown on immigration," announcing on Monday that "he’s scheduling the special session for the week of Jan. 27, the week after Trump is sworn in, so that state lawmakers will be poised to help implement the incoming president’s policies immediately."

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'Cesspool of lies': Critics groan as Musk floated to buy TikTok

Social media users collectively groaned over a new report that Chinese officials are weighing their options in light of a looming ban on TikTok — including having tech billionaire Elon Musk buy the popular social media app's U.S. operation.

People familiar with the matter told Bloomberg News on Monday evening that officials in Beijing would prefer that the massively popular app — which has about 1 billion monthly active users worldwide — remain owned by ByteDance. However, In April 2024, Congress passed legislation, citing national security concerns, that was signed into law by President Joe Biden giving ByteDance nine months to sell the app to a US-approved buyer.

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'They've got nothing': Ex-prosecutor eyes a possible Trump 'Hail Mary'

Legal observers are on the lookout for what new legal tactics President-elect Donald Trump and his team of lawyers might attempt in the hours before Jack Smith’s looming report involving the 2020 election hits.

But the law isn’t on Trump’s side, according to CNN’s Elie Honig, who poured cold water on the incoming president’s desire to have the decision by Judge Aileen Cannon overturned in a higher court.

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'Baseless accusations': Hunter Biden special counsel lashes out at president for criticism

Special counsel David Weiss sharply tore into President Joe Biden over his criticisms of the case against his son Hunter, in his final report made public on Monday, The New York Times reported.

Biden controversially issued a full pardon to his son, who was convicted of tax crimes and illegal attempts to buy a gun, shortly after President-elect Donald Trump nominated far-right conspiracy theorist loyalist Kash Patel to serve as FBI director. The move, which ran counter to Biden's previous statements he would not use the pardon power on his family, led some to speculate the president had no confidence in the DOJ under Trump not to engage in political attacks against his son.

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'They don't deserve anything': GOP senator says CA wildfire victims shouldn't get aid

A firebrand Republican senator said Monday that California wildfire victims don't deserve federal aid because they elected Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) joined the right-wing Newsmax network with host Chris Salcedo on Monday afternoon to talk about the fires, which have left at least two dozen dead.

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Nine charged over looting in LA fires: prosecutor

Nine people have been charged in connection with looting in evacuation zones around huge fires burning in Los Angeles, the area's chief prosecutor said Monday.

The charges include one burglary that netted $200,000 and one in which an Emmy statuette was stolen, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman told reporters.

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California governor spars with Musk over wildfire 'lies'

California Governor Gavin Newsom has accused tech billionaire Elon Musk of spreading "lies" about the state's response to deadly wildfires ravaging Los Angeles, escalating their online row over swirling misinformation.

President-elect Donald Trump and Musk -- the Tesla and SpaceX owner poised to play a key role advising the incoming administration –- have stepped up criticism of the governor's handling of the devastating blazes that have killed at least 24 people and displaced tens of thousands.

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'Mommy, what's happening?': Young families left traumatized by LA fires

As deadly flames swept closer and smoke poured into their Los Angeles home, Zahrah Mihm tried to calmly wake her two young children in the middle of the night.

"We gotta go baby. We're going on a fun adventure," she told 4-year-old Ethan in her gentlest voice, scooping up her 18-month-old baby and fleeing their house in Altadena.

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US pro sports teams pledge $8 million in LA fire relief

A dozen Los Angeles professional sports teams pledged $8 million toward wildfire relief on Monday and outlined plans for three events to distribute supplies to those affected by blazes still ravaging the United States' second-largest city.

The NFL's Rams and Chargers, the NBA's Lakers and Clippers, MLB's Dodgers and Angels, MLS's Galaxy and LAFC, the NHL's Ducks and Kings, the WNBA's Sparks and the NWSL's Angel City FC said the funds would go to multiple organizations including the American Red Cross, the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, World Central Kitchen and various local animal rescue organizations.

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Biden announces aircraft carriers will be named for Clinton, Bush

US President Joe Biden announced Monday that two of the Navy's future aircraft carriers will be named for former commanders-in-chief Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.

"The future USS William J. Clinton (CVN 82) and the future USS George W. Bush (CVN 83) will begin construction in the years ahead," Biden said in a statement issued just a week before he is replaced in office by Donald Trump.

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Busted: Tulsi Gabbard attacked surveillance reforms she now claims to support

Former Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard faces a major obstacle to getting confirmed as President-elect Donald Trump's director of national intelligence: numerous senators in both parties are worried about her longtime opposition to Section 702, the program that authorizes the intelligence community to monitor and gather electronic communications to intercept national security threats.

Pressed on the matter by reporters last week, Gabbard — who is known for promulgating conspiracy theories in favor of anti-Western dictators — said she has become more amenable to Section 702 because of reform legislation recently passed to safeguard Americans' civil liberties, noted CNN.

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‘Reckless stupidity’: Pulitzer-winning columnist warns of 'chaos' over Trump’s antics

President-elect Donald Trump’s repeated insistence that the United States will purchase Greenland and take over the Panama Canal in his next administration comes with real-world consequences, according to New York Times columnist Tom Friedman.

And his international bluster shouldn’t be taken as a joke, Friedman warned in an opinion piece published Monday, adding that “China and Russia are listening.”

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