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They gave him 'the finger!' Greenland lawmaker mocks Trump Jr.'s warm welcome claims

Donald Trump Jr.'s brief visit to Greenland on Wednesday wasn't all smiles and MAGA hats — some locals even gave the president's son the middle finger, according to a senior Greenlandic politician.

Pipaluk Lynge, an MP from Greenland’s largest party, told Politico on Thursday that journalists were kept away from the U.S. President-elect's son and were not allowed to ask him any questions.

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Trump may have had other business with Alito than delaying his sentencing: analyst

President-elect Donald Trump's phone call with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito at the same time he was filing a motion to the Supreme Court to block his sentencing in his New York criminal case prompted immediate outrage from legal experts, as it created the appearance of Trump trying to improperly sway the court's decision.

But that might not be the only reason Trump wanted to speak to the far-right justice, court analysts Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern wrote for Slate on Thursday.

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Powerful Oversight Dem urges Biden to wield immunity — and release Jack Smith report

WASHINGTON — Democrats are split on whether President Joe Biden should use his authority and presidential immunity to release special counsel Jack Smith's report on his cases involving President-elect Donald Trump.

The Supreme Court ruled over the summer that Trump enjoys full immunity for presidential acts. Smith filed a two-volume report addressing the 2020 election case and the classified documents theft case. Attorney General Merrick Garland indicated he would release the election case report, but given that two defendants were still headed to trial, the second volume would be held back.

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'Very drunk': WV Republican skips swearing in after 'terrified' wife calls 911 on him

Two days before Christmas, the wife of a West Virginia lawmaker called 911 telling the operator she was concerned about him drunkenly handling assault rifles and screaming at people looking at Christmas lights in their neighborhood.

Del. Brandon Steele’s wife, Raleigh County Clerk Brianne Steele, told a 911 operator that she was worried that her “extremely agitated and very, very drunk” husband may start shooting and that her children were “terrified.”

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Wildfire smoke in homes poses health risks that linger for months — tips to stay safe

Colleen E. Reid, University of Colorado Boulder

When wildfires spread into neighborhoods, they burn all kinds of materials found in cars and houses and everything around them – electronics, paint, plastics, furniture.

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Senator 'concerned' after speaking with Trump's attorney general pick Pam Bondi

Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) said he was "concerned" after meeting with Pam Bondi, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to be attorney general.

Bondi, a staunch Trump loyalist, is making the rounds in Congress, hoping to garner support before her two-day confirmation hearing, scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 15, and Thursday, Jan. 16.

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Why the rush? Florida legislators push back against DeSantis’ call for special session

Two days after Gov. Ron DeSantis said he wanted the Florida Legislature to call a special session to be “prepared to act” on immigration and tackle soaring condominium assessments lawmakers on both side of the aisle are questioning why the rush.

“I’m guessing that there’s not a big appetite for a special session,” said Pinellas Republican state Sen. Ed Hooper, the Senate Chair of the Appropriations Committee, speaking before the Pinellas County legislative delegation meeting in Clearwater on Thursday.

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'No more excuses!' Trump hurls more accusations at California leaders as LA burns

President-elect Donald Trump took his complaints about the wildfire disaster in California to a new level on Thursday, with a Truth Social post baselessly suggesting that Gov. Gavin Newsom was withholding water firefighters could be using to protect homes and businesses.

"Governor Gavin Newscum should immediately go to Northern California and open up the water main, and let the water flow into his dry, starving, burning State, instead of having it go out into the Pacific Ocean," Trump said. "It ought to be done right now, NO MORE EXCUSES FROM THIS INCOMPETENT GOVERNOR. IT’S ALREADY FAR TOO LATE!"

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'Pope of Greenland': John Fetterman jokes as he plans Mar-a-Lago visit

While the left criticized Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) for announcing he plans to visit with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, the lawmaker — who is up for election in 2028 — is cracking jokes.

CBS News confirmed on Thursday that Fetterman was heading to Florida to meet with the president-elect.

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Rudy Giuliani backtracks after judge calls his bluff on inauguration plans

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani withdrew a request to appear virtually for an upcoming trial in New York after a judge ruled that he would also not be able travel to President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.

In a motion on Wednesday, Giuliani asked U.S. District Judge Beryl A. Howell to allow him to appear virtually via Zoom video conference for a Jan. 10 contempt hearing, citing health reasons. Howell previously held Giuliani in contempt after he failed to turn over certain assets to former election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss in a $148 million defamation case.

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'Deeply worried': Fed officials want to 'slow pace' of interest rate cuts amid Trump fears

One major reason attributed to President-elect Donald Trump's winning of the 2024 election is that voters remained unhappy with the effects that the post-pandemic spike in inflation had on their pocketbooks during the first two years of the Biden administration.

However, as The New Republic's Malcolm Ferguson writes, experts at the Federal Reserve are "deeply worried" Trump is poised to send inflation skyrocketing again at a time when it has come down significantly from its peak in 2022.

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Proposal would outlaw use of abortion pills and tighten rape exception in Indiana

A new bill would further clamp down on abortions in Indiana by banning procedures using pills and requiring women to file an affidavit of rape to meet one of the state’s few exceptions.

Its future is uncertain since it was filed by a Senate Republican — Indianapolis Sen. Mike Young — who has clashed with caucus leadership over Indiana’s abortion ban.

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'It's all gone': MSNBC host tours remains of her fire-ravaged LA elementary school

MSNBC's Katy Tur showed viewers the fire-ravaged devastation in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles from her position on the ground — including the remains of the elementary school she once attended.

Tur grew up in the area, and has grown visibly emotional as she had to cover the disaster.

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