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Will Trump back the FBI’s battle against domestic extremists? He won’t say.

Alex Jones, the notorious conspiracy-monger and MAGA propagandist, announced on his Election Day show that it was “doomsday for the globalists.” But he warned his listeners to be on the lookout for false flag attacks calculated to try to spoil candidate Donald Trump’s victory.

“And now, we’re beginning to see the signs,” Jones said. “But this, too, will fail. No one’s gonna buy it.”

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Trump hires another daughter's father-in-law in latest administration pick

A Lebanon-born billionaire who is the father-in-law of Donald Trump’s daughter became his latest hire Sunday.

Massad Boulos was named as the president-elect’s Senior Advisor to the President on Arab and Middle Eastern affairs.

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'UnAmerican threats to their lives': Multiple Trump Cabinet picks targeted in attacks

Several nominees for Donald Trump's Cabinet were targeted with bomb threats and and swatting attacks Tuesday night in what the president-elect's team called "violent, unAmerican threats to their lives," according to a statement.

The attacks affected nearly a dozen of Trump's picks.

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Exclusive: Multiple Republicans reveal plan to boot Mike Johnson as speaker

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Conservatives on Capitol Hill still aren’t sold on Speaker Mike Johnson.

While Johnson won the support of the House Republican Conference behind closed doors earlier this month, he’s still got to secure majority support on the floor of the House of Representatives on Jan. 3.

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Trump insider investigated for allegedly demanding cash for access to president-elect

Donald Trump's attorneys have opened an investigation into longtime Trump aide and GOP legal strategist Boris Epshteyn over allegations he personally profited by selling access to Trump's inner circle, CNN reported on Monday.

The investigation "has probed multiple instances of Epshteyn allegedly requesting payment in exchange for promoting candidates for administration positions or offering to connect individuals with people in the upcoming administration relevant to their industries," according to half a dozen sources speaking to CNN.

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'Sickening abdication': Jack Smith's move to drop Jan. 6 case slammed by experts

Special counsel Jack Smith sought Monday to dismiss the charges against Donald Trump in his federal January 6 case.

The move was quick to be hit by ire from legal analysts who were quick to express their disappointment that Trump could get away without having a jury decide his guilt or innocence.

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'Run Jimmy run!' Trump makes endorsement to replace Matt Gaetz in Congress

Donald Trump made a preemptive endorsement in the special election to replace Matt Gaetz in Congress.

The Florida Republican resigned his House seat immediately after Trump nominated him as attorney general, but he withdrew himself from consideration eight days later under pressure from Senate Republicans, and Gaetz announced that he would not return to the seat he won re-election to earlier this month, setting up an April 1 special election.

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Matt Gaetz says he will not rejoin Congress next year: report

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz said Friday he will not rejoin Congress next year, reports show.

The Florida Republican told far right pundit Charlie Kirk that he would not seek to reclaim the seat he abandoned to pursue a failed bid to become President-elect Donald Trump's attorney general, CNN reported.

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Gaetz withdrew nomination minutes after being told CNN planned to air damning new claim

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) reportedly withdrew his nomination to be President-elect Donald Trump's next attorney general just minutes after CNN asked him about reports of a second sexual encounter with a 17-year-old girl.

Moments after Gaetz announced on X that he was withdrawing his nomination, CNN's Paula Reid noted the network had informed him it was going to report that the House Ethics Committee had heard allegations that he had sex with a 17-year-old girl at least two times.

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Matt Gaetz withdraws as Trump's nominee for attorney general

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) abruptly withdrew his bid to be President-elect Donald Trump's next attorney general.

In a statement posted on X on Thursday, Gaetz claimed he was withdrawing from the process to prevent becoming a "distraction."

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House Ethics Committee does not agree to release sexual misconduct report on Matt Gaetz

Rep. Michael Guest (R-MS), chair of the House Ethics Committee, said there was no agreement on releasing a report about sexual misconduct allegations against former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), President-elect Donald Trump's pick for attorney general.

After a two-hour Ethics Committee meeting on Wednesday, Guest told reporters there "was not an agreement to release the report." The Republican chair would not say if the committee voted on the matter.

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'My Republican friends are laughing': Trump told that own party members mock his decisions

Republican lawmakers are laughing at President-elect Donald Trump and the "clown" he wants to see appointed the nation's top law enforcement officer, according to Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA).

Swalwell on Wednesday scoffed at Trump's chosen attorney general, former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), and his attempts to bury a potentially damning Ethics committee report on accusations he had sex with a minor.

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Trump picks WWE co-founder for major Cabinet role: report

Donald Trump has chosen his campaign co-chair, Linda McMahon, to lead the Department of Education, CNN reported Tuesday afternoon.

The department has been flagged for dismantling or major overhaul by Project 2025 and even the president-elect himself.

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