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John Oliver begs for George Santos to be in Bravo Housewives 'menagerie of damaged humans'

"Last Week Tonight" delivered a kind of political eulogy for recently expelled Rep. George Santos (R-NY), with a personal request from John Oliver that he be given the reality show he so richly deserves.

While the Santos political career might rest in peace, Oliver remembered some of the greatest hits of the Republican's time in office. Citing the recently released House Ethics Committee report that detailed campaign spending on Ferragamo shoes, Botox injections and OnlyFans, Oliver said, "If you're going to do something you're not supposed to do, that is the way to f---ing do it. Looking good. Going out. And getting off on gig economy porn. How am I supposed to be mad about him spending campaign funds vibing out on diva sh-t?"

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Congressman attacks MAGA Mike Johnson: He's controlled by 'petulant man-child' Trump

Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) attacked new Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and others in the Republican leadership, like Rep. James Comer (R-KY), who are all being controlled by Donald Trump and an extension of his campaign for the presidency.

Speaking to MSNBC's Ayman Mohyeldin on Sunday, Garcia explained that the facts constantly thwarted the ongoing attack against Hunter Biden, the president's last living son.

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Philadelphia protesters circle Jewish chef's falafel restaurant: 'You can't hide!'

A Philadelphia software engineer posted a video of protesters circling a falafel restaurant run by a James Beard Award winner who is Jewish. The protesters associated the chef and owner with Israel's bombing of Gaza.

Taking to social media on Sunday, a man identifying himself as Jordan, who works for Bloomberg, posted the video and some details about what he observed.

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Media is scared to appear hysterical by calling out Trump's danger to the U.S.: writer

Reporter Molly Jong-Fast warned that the media can't stop allowing Donald Trump to operate unchallenged.

Speaking to MSNBC's Mehdi Hasan on Sunday, Jong-Fast explained that journalists are so concerned about appearing biased that they ultimately end up downplaying the seriousness of Trump's pledge to bring down American democracy as we know it. In reality, regardless of what news outlets say, Trump will attack it as partisan or "fake news."

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Former U.S. diplomat arrested in FBI spying probe

Former Ambassador and diplomat Manuel Rocha was arrested in Miami after a long-running counterintelligence investigation.

According to the Associated Press, Rocha is being accused of working as an agent of Cuba’s government.

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Al Franken destroys Trump's claim Biden will end democracy

Former U.S. Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) flattened Donald Trump's recent attempt to deploy his "I know you are, but what am I" strategy.

Speaking at a recent rally, Trump claimed that President Joe Biden is the "destroyer of democracy." The idea of preserving democracy is an issue that has been at the heart of arguments against Trump from both parties that oppose another Trump term. Voters who supported Democratic candidates during the 2022 midterm election also indicated in surveys that they were concerned about the stability of democracy.

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Minister unloads on MAGA Mike Johnson and claims Republicans are on the side of the devil

A Christian minister blasted the House Republicans amid the holidays, pointing to them as carrying the water for evil.

Writing for Salon, Nathaniel Manderson, ordained through the American Baptist Churches USA, said that he sees evil in the Republican Party and the devil is among them.

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Hometown paper begs Sen. John Kennedy not to cause an 'international incident'

A columnist for the home-state newspaper of Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) is going after the senator, saying he should know better than causing an international incident.

The Louisiana newspaper The Advocate attacked the state's U.S. senator in an op-ed Sunday by longtime columnist Stephanie Grace. Calling him a "smart man who likes to say stupid things," Grace explained that he loves hurling insults at appointees for federal office instead of questioning the individuals about their history he finds so objectionable.

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J6 investigator: We had some evidence on Rep. Scott Perry — but the DOJ has the goods

The Justice Department uncovered more evidence of Rep. Scott Perry's (R-PA) involvement in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S Capitol and the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election, according to court filings revealed this week.

Speaking to MSNBC on Thursday, former House Select Committee investigator Tim Heaphy explained that they were able to obtain a lot of information on Perry through other sources, but that the lawmaker fought cooperating. He explained that there was no choice but to simply move forward. Perry was called, but so was Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), who also refused. Others, such as Steve Bannon and Mark Meadows were accused of contempt of Congress.

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Michael Cohen cites testifying against Trump as reason his probation should end early

Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's former lawyer, is asking for a third time that his supervised release from prison end early, claiming that by cooperating so extensively in trials against Trump he has proven his good faith.

According to a letter sent by Cohen's lawyer David Schwartz to Judge Jesse Furman, Cohen made the same request a year ago, but was denied with the judge saying it was "premature."

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'Her goose failed to lay the egg': Judge delivers brutal takedown to Kari Lake

Failed gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake lost in court again this week, but the judge's message this time was a brutal takedown.

Arizona elections reporter Jen Fifield explained on her "AZ Law" site that Lake sought to get ballot envelopes from the Maricopa County elections office as part of her ongoing lawsuit claiming the 2020 election was fraudulent. Lake believes that the envelopes have records containing a voter's signature and they could be used to verify mail-in ballots.

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Republican congressman won't publicly admit he supports Nikki Haley: report

A Republican lawmaker is abandoning Donald Trump, but he's keeping it quiet.

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) told supporters behind closed doors that he was standing firmly with Nikki Haley for president, but he's still not ready to do it in the open, Politico's Daniel Lippman uncovered in an audio recording of a constituent meeting.

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Rand Paul uses Heimlich maneuver to save choking colleague at Senate lunch

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) was choking on her lunch Thursday when Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) jumped in to help, Politico's Burgess Everett posted on social media.

The lawmaker — who is known for political obstruction but apparently knows how to clear airwaves — cleared the blockage with the Heimlich maneuver. Ernst is "OK," senators said.

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