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Exclusive: GOP senators reveal Fox News staff have launched lobbying blitz for Hegseth

As Vice President-elect Sen. J.D. Vance walked the marble halls of the Capitol this week and attended Wednesday's Republican Conference lunch to advocate for Donald Trump's defense secretary nominee, Pete Hegseth, the host's colleagues back at Fox News were also working the phones.

At least two senators have been contacted by people who work with the Fox and Friends Weekend co-host.

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'Pit bulls of retribution': Swalwell braces for Trump admin after 'gross abuse'

A new watchdog report released Tuesday revealed that the Department of Justice under the first Donald Trump administration secretly obtained phone records for members of Congress, journalists, government staffers and incoming FBI director nominee Kash Patel — actions the top House Judiciary Democrat exclusively told Raw Story are a "gross abuse" of power worthy of investigation.

Two Democratic members of Congress. then-Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Rep. Eric Swalwell (R-CA), were targeted in the report, two sources familiar with the matter told CNN.

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'Another Trump pick out': Flurry of transition team moves sets off chatter

Donald Trump made a flurry of moves to fill out his administration Wednesday — and some of his latest choices left many observers scratching their heads.

The president-elect announced an apparent shakeup in the Office of White House Counsel, with his campaign lawyer David Warrington taking over that position, as well as assistant and counsel to the president, and William McGinely moving over from leading that office to serve instead as counsel to the newly created quasi-governmental agency aimed at drastically cutting the federal budget and whose acronym is a nod to the cryptocurrency Dogecoin championed by Elon Musk.

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EXCLUSIVE: Senate Dems consider whether Biden should ‘clear the slate’ and pardon Trump

President Joe Biden’s 180-degree flip on Sunday from his promise not to pardon his son Hunter Biden prompted fierce backlash from politicians and pundits, calling the move a “tremendous strategic blunder that will haunt Democrats,” “the worst thing a president could possibly do to his party” and “the biggest public corruption scandal ever.”

While some legal experts have called Biden “justified” in the pardon of his son in anticipation of continued attacks from the incoming Donald Trump administration, departing Sen. Joe Manchin (I-WV) suggested that Biden could make the scales of justice “more balanced” by preemptively pardoning the president-elect.

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Trump transition team finally agrees to FBI background checks for nominees

Donald Trump has used a private company to perform background checks on some of his appointees to serve in his Cabinet and refused to sign an agreement that he would let the FBI do the checks.

That ended Tuesday when Trump's transition team finally signed a memorandum of understanding with the Department of Justice, agreeing to allow the FBI to conduct background checks, reported legal analyst Aaron Parnas on Bluesky.

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Secret Service opens fire on suspects attempting break-ins near Biden official's home

Secret Service agents fired gunshots at suspects seen attempting to break into vehicles near Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's home, according to a report.

The suspects were not hit by the gunfire and fled in their own vehicle Tuesday just after 1:30 a.m. from the Northwest Washington neighborhood where the Biden administration official lives, and they remain at large, reported the New York Post.

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Trump Cabinet pick raises alarm on unchecked domestic terrorism

This is the second in a two-part series about what Trump's return to the White House and Kash Patel's appointment as the next director of the FBI means for the agency's ongoing efforts to disrupt accelerationist terror plots. Read Part 1 here.

In August 2019, a 21-year-old white man named Patrick Crusius drove 650 miles to El Paso, Texas, walked into a Walmart with a rifle and opened fire, killing 23 people in an attack that deliberately targeted Hispanics.

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Far-right alleged porn star spent election night with Trump at Mar-a-Lago: report

President-elect Donald Trump watched the election results roll in accompanied by a far-right German politician who’s been convicted of theft and accused of taking part in pornographic films, the Daily Beast reported Tuesday.

Phillipp-Anders Rau, a candidate for the right-wing German Alternative für Deutschland party, was at Mar-a-Lago on Nov. 5 with several other Germans.

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'Your own constituents don’t like you': GOP lawmaker smacks down ousted Republican

A GOP congressman unloaded on a fellow Republican House member who attacked their party for electing and protecting so-called "RINOs."

The spat on X stemmed from a Politico report that Dan Conston — an ally of ousted Speaker Kevin McCarthy — plans to leave his role running the House Republicans’ top super PAC.

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'Going to come after you': Inside Kash Patel's 'lawfare' suit against ex-Pence official

Kash Patel, the MAGA loyalist named by President-elect Donald Trump to lead the FBI, has financially backed a lawsuit against former Trump administration official derided as a “RINO” that raises questions about how he would wield power as head of the nation’s preeminent law enforcement agency.

Richard Grenell, who served as acting director of national intelligence during the first Trump administration, has confirmed in a court filing that the Kash Patel Legal Offense Trust (now known as the Kash Foundation) contributed $7,500 to support his defamation lawsuit against Olivia Troye, a former counterterrorism advisor to Vice President Mike Pence.

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Jamie Raskin runs to be top Dem on House Judiciary in face of 'emboldened MAGA movement'

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) announced Monday that he was officially running to replace Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) as the ranking Democratic member of the House Judiciary Committee.

In a letter to fellow Democrats, Raskin said he based his decision on threats from the "MAGA movement" following the re-election of Donald Trump.

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Dem staffer arrested after trying to bring ammo into Congress: report

A member of Rep. Joe Morelle's (D-NY) staff was arrested Monday after he allegedly brought ammunition and a high-capacity magazine onto the Capitol grounds.

Fox News correspondent Chad Pergram reported that U.S. Capitol police arrested 38-year-old Michael Hopkins after an X-ray screening found what appeared to be ammunition as he was entering the Cannon House Office Building, the oldest office building in Congress.

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'Trumpworld deeply worried': Sources tell MSNBC hosts of 'controversy inside Trump orbit'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Jonathan Lemire claimed Monday that some in Donald Trump's orbit aren't thrilled by his nomination of MAGA loyalist Kash Patel as FBI director.

The election conspiracist has already promised to prosecute Trump's political enemies and media figures from the start of a second administration, and the "Morning Joe" host warned that Patel faces an uphill battle to get the job leading the nation's top law enforcement agency.

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