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'Modern Gestapo!' Protests erupt as Kristi Noem leaves hearing early

Protesters lashed out at Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem after she left a hearing early.

Hours before the House Homeland Security Committee was scheduled to adjourn on Thursday, Noem said she had to leave to attend to department business.

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Top FBI official accused of making up terror threat by lawmaker

A top FBI official struggled to explain his claim that Antifa is the “most immediate violent threat” America is facing, as he was challenged to provide details.

Former Trump FBI Director Christopher Wray stated in 2020 congressional testimony that Antifa is “not a group or an organization. It’s a movement or an ideology.” The BBC has explained that Antifa is “a loosely organized, leftist movement that opposes far-right, racist and fascist groups.”

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New unemployment claims jump to highest level in months as Trump economy teeters

Federal data released Thursday shows that the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits surged last week, another indication of growing instability in President Donald Trump’s economy as corporations lay off workers en masse and prices continue to rise.

For the week ending December 6, new unemployment claims jumped to 236,000—an increase of 44,000 from the previous week, according to figures from the US Labor Department.

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Pete Hegseth warned he got an empty promise of war crime immunity

Pete Hegseth got a warning Thursday that his boss' criminal immunity does not cover him.

The reminder followed a series of U.S. military attacks on Venezuelan boats that Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth allege were smuggling illegal drugs headed for the United States. Many critics of Trump's Venezuela policy are describing the attacks as "extrajudicial killings" — and suggesting that Hegseth may be implicated in a war crime.

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'Quite the moment': CNN shocked as FBI official exposed for offering 'zero details'

CNN's Pamela Brown highlighted a moment from a Homeland Security Committee hearing where the panel's top Democrat laid into an FBI official for his inability to provide details about the group he identified as the nation's top violent domestic security threat.

FBI official Michael Glasheen told the committee the law enforcement agency agrees with President Donald Trump that the left-wing group posed the greatest national security threat to the U.S., but he was unable to substantiate that claim when Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) pressed him for details.

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'You will be impeached': Dem threatens Kristi Noem for 'lying with impunity' at hearing

Rep. Delia C. Ramirez (D-IL) threatened to impeach Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem after accusing her of lying at a congressional hearing.

"I want to be very clear," Ramirez told Noem at a Homeland Security Committee hearing on Thursday. "You have misused resources appropriated by Congress. You've engaged in unethical behavior. You have repeatedly made false and misleading statements to Congress and to the press, and you've undermined the separation of powers and disregarded the role of Congress on the courts."

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'Go ahead and sue me': South Park creators take stand against Trump admin in season finale

South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have dropped their highly anticipated final episode of the season, taking a stand against the Trump administration and signaling a "reset" for the franchise.

The South Park season 28 finale featured Stan seeking a miracle and a major showdown between pregnant Satan encountering President Donald Trump as Santa and Vice President JD Vance as an elf — all dressed up for the holidays — while they arrive to free Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and MAGA billionaire and "antichrist expert" Peter Thiel. But when Jesus shows up, per Trump's request, Satan's water breaks and the gang heads to the hospital, "where doctors pronounce the child has died in the womb, the result of a suicide suspiciously similar to Jeffrey Epstein’s (the foetus supposedly hung itself, although there is a minute of ultrasound footage mysteriously missing)," according to The Guardian.

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Kristi Noem threatened with perjury charges before livid lawmaker cuts off her testimony

The former chair of the House Homeland Security Committee lost his patience with DHS Secretary Kristi Noem during a heated confrontation that was televised nationally on Thursday morning.

Toward the end of his allotted time, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) repeatedly asked the embattled the Donald Trump appointee over which administration vetted the refugee from Afghanistan who has been accused of shooting two National Guardsmen, one critically, in Washington, D.C., weeks ago.

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'I'm the best person': Mike Lindell officially announces campaign for governor

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell struggled to speak as he announced his run for governor in Minnesota.

At a Thursday event at his pillow factory, Lindell appeared to have voice problems. The election denier's speech was exclusively aired on Steve Bannon's War Room broadcast.

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'Chopping block': Analyst predicts major 'ax fall' on 3 Trump Cabinet members in new year

An analyst Thursday predicted that President Donald Trump could cut three major Cabinet members in 2026.

Salon's Heather Digby Parton indicated that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and FBI Director Kash Patel are "rumored to be on the chopping block." But it won't be Trump who cuts them, instead, he will likely pass off the duty to someone else, according to the analyst.

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'The troops should go back': Newsmax legal expert rips Trump for hoarding National Guard

Newsmax judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano agreed with a federal judge who ruled that National Guard troops federalized by President Donald Trump should be returned to the control of California's governor.

"There is no longer any emergency," Napolitano explained. "There are some protests, they're basically peaceful, they're not even newsworthy anymore. And the normal federal assets, federal buildings obviously have their own protective service, called the Federal Protective Service, are sufficient to protect federal assets."

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GOP lawmakers 'throwing up their hands' as Trump's pardons make problems for them: report

Donald Trump’s seemingly daily pardons of controversial figures are causing headaches for members of his own party who are not only finding them hard to defend, but also complicating their jobs.

The spate of pardons, from a drug trafficking foreign leader to disgraced U.S. lawmakers from both sides of the aisle, has GOP lawmakers openly pointing out that restraining Trump is out of their hands while suggesting limits need to be put in place.

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'The power of Christ compels you!' Screaming protester interrupts Kristi Noem amid hearing

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was confronted by a protester at the beginning of her hearing Thursday morning in Washington, D.C.

Noem was beginning to speak to a panel of lawmakers about potential security threats when a protester, who appeared to be wearing a liturgical outfit, stood up with a sign and wooden cross and started yelling "stop the raids, the power of Christ compels you. End deportations!"

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