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Trump trying to cash in during Biden inauguration week: report

Donald Trump is still disputing the results of the 2020 presidential, election, but that doesn't mean that he isn't above trying to make a buck during the week of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration.

According to a report from Yahoo News, the president is jacking up the room rates at his Trump International Hotel in Washington D.C., hoping to take advantage of out of state visitors coming to town to celebrate the Democratic victory over Trump.

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DC braces for violence as Trump supporters descend for electoral college vote certification

On Friday, CBS News reported that District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine is preparing for unrest, as supporters of outgoing President Donald Trump are expected to protest the certification of the Electoral College vote.

"'My level of anxiety is high. My preparation is even more intense than that,' Racine told CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett in this week's episode of 'The Takeout' podcast," reported Jake Rosen. "Racine is worried the far-right, white supremacist group known as the 'Proud Boys' will return to the District and 'pick fights, create damage, damage property, and then act in a very threatening way' towards historic Black institutions in the city like the group did in mid-December 2020."

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Palm Beach residents fear Trump will turn their community into 'MAGA central': report

Palm Beach residents are gearing up for Donald Trump's move to their community after losing the 2020 presidential election and are already expressing misgivings about the idea that he will be a permanent resident and not just an occasional visitor stopping in at his Mar-a-Lago resort.

With the president abandoning New York City where he is reportedly no longer welcome after four years in office, Trump will be making his new home in Florida -- Palm Beach in particular -- with reports he might buy a new home in the area instead of taking up permanent residence at his resort.

According to Politico, this has some locals worried that he will be followed by his family and hangers-on who want to stay close to him and what they see as a "president in exile."

Politico's Meredith McGraw reports, "In anticipation of Trump setting up permanent residence at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach after leaving the White House in January, Trump allies, conservative media firebrands and MAGA-boosting activist groups are setting up the next Trumpy hub of GOP power."

The report notes that outside conservative groups -- including CPAC and Turning Point USA -- that have hitched their wagons to Trump's star are already moving their events to Florida and away from the political media hubs of New York City and Washington DC.

That has residents of the upscale Palm Beach community afraid of what comes next, fearing their town will become "MAGA central."

Pointing out that Trump and his wife Melania will be joined in Florida by daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner who have bought property there-- as well as Eric Trump and his wife Lara if they don't move to North Carolina so she can run for a U.S. Senate seat -- the Politico report states, "Taken together, the moves will inevitably make the Palm Beach area and Florida ground zero for the MAGA movement, giving Trump convenient access to potential donors and some of his most devoted allies as he plots a potential 2024 comeback bid."

The report goes on to state that the flood of newcomers worries locals that their town will be overrun with outsiders as it becomes a Mecca for Trump sycophants.

"But while GOP operatives in Florida are happy to orbit near the new center of the Republican universe, many longtime residents are rolling their eyes. While they're breathing a sigh of relief that traffic congestion from road closures will be coming to an end, they're anxious about what Trump's permanent presence might mean — including a potential presidential library and museum that could become a tourist destination for MAGA world," McGraw wrote before adding, "One adviser to Trump even envisioned a kind of Trump-themed amusement park."

According to Matthew Swift, a Palm Beach resident, "I completely understand why he and his whole family wants to be in Florida. The president is incredibly popular here [but] people are certainly curious how it will work with the development of a presidential library and any other center the president plans to develop."

"Before Trump even formally moves to Palm Beach, some potential neighbors have already raised concerns about him living at what he calls his 'Winter White House' full time, claiming he agreed not to use the club as a full-time residence," Politico reports. "In the past, the president has clashed with the town over planes flying over the club, and he's expected to butt heads with the community over the use of his helipad on property."

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Rick Wilson ridicules Trump for believing GOP senators are interested in keeping him in office

In a video directed at Donald Trump and posted to Twitter on New Year's eve, GOP strategist Rick Wilson disabused the president of any notion that the GOP lawmakers who are planning to disrupt the counting of Electoral College votes on January 6th have any interest at all in helping his campaign to remain in office.

Speaking directly to the camera, the Lincoln Project founder who has been a thorn in the president's side, said every Republican lawmaker who is backing the president on accusations of election fraud is only in it for themselves and their political future.

"I know you're back in the residence, you're steaming, you're pissed, " Wilson said speaking to the president. "You're hoping for some break, but you've discovered everyone around you is a clown or a user or a sycophant. But you know the guys that you think are going to help you next week? Have you got any idea that Josh Hawley or Tom Cotton or Rand Paul or Marco Rubio or Ted Cruz are actually going to help you?"

"Dude, you're even less in touch with reality than I thought," he added. "This is going to end up with them doing a little performance, a little dance on the Senate floor, but they know you're gone. It's over."

"People don't know when something is over, especially you," he continued. "You don't know it's over, do you? These guys are pretending to play the game for you, but it's really their game for 2024, because every one of those guys wants to run for president or re-election."

Wilson went on to note that Florida's Rubio is afraid that Ivanka Trump will run against him for his Senate seat and that he would lose, before adding, "The reality is really going to smash into you hard this week."

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Trump raged at Kushner for ‘killing him’ on coronavirus: ‘I want to do what Mexico does’

Donald Trump launched his presidential campaign in June of 2015 by descending the golden escalator at Trump Tower and launching his bid by attacking Mexico.

"When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending the best. They're not sending you, they're sending people that have lots of problems and they're bringing those problems," Trump said. "They're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime. They're rapists and some, I assume, are good people, but I speak to border guards and they're telling us what we're getting."

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Trump takes credit for defeating COVID-19 in New Year’s Eve rant: ‘Everyone is calling to thank me’

Donald Trump on Thursday celebrated the end of 2020 with an upbeat video message where he used xenophobic language to describe the novel coronavirus and claimed that he is receiving calls from around the globe thanking him for his response to the pandemic.

Trump's comments came one day after the United States set a new record for COVID-19 deaths.

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Pence likely to pull a 'theatrical' stunt during Senate vote count for a 'pat on the back' from Trump: CNN

According to CNN political analyst Toluse Olorunnipa, he expects Vice President Mike Pence -- with an eye on his own political future -- to attempt some type of grand gesture or political stunt when the Senate convenes on Jan. 6 to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election.

As NPR reports about the January 6th vote count, "At 1 p.m. lawmakers from the House and Senate will assemble in the House chamber, with Vice President Pence presiding in his role as president of the Senate. He will then begin to open the sealed certificates submitted by each state and hand them to tellers appointed from among the House and Senate members to read."

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Famous Florida enclave seniors furious as GOP-connected residents jump to the front of the vaccine line

Five residents of a sprawling Florida retirement community received doses of the coronavirus vaccine last week, with Gov. Ron DeSantis looking on, but others are wondering when they'll get their turn.

All five of those residents -- Diane Spencer, Steve Printz, Peter Moeller, Rich Cole and Doug Tharp -- have ties to the Republican Party, but residents of The Villages who lack those political ties are still waiting for the vaccine and growing angry about the lack of information, reported Villages-News.

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Angry Trump is plotting 'revenge scenarios' against GOP lawmakers who are ignoring him: report

According to a report from the Daily Beast, a very frustrated Donald Trump is having problems not only coping with his election loss, but with the fact that the Republican leadership has taken to ignoring his demands now that he is on his way out the door.

With the president clinging to a slim hope that the efforts of a few Republicans -- including Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) -- will somehow forestall President-elect Joe Biden taking office, the report states that the president is keeping an enemies list of senior members of his party who have abandoned him.

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'When does a scam become a coup?' GOP lawmaker lashes out at Josh Hawley and Louie Gohmert

Rep. Denver Riggleman of Virginia blasted fellow Republicans on Wednesday for taking a series of actions to undermine the U.S. election system.

During an interview on MSNBC, Riggleman spoke out about two of his colleagues -- Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) and Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) -- for their "horrific" attempts not to accept the outcome of the 2020 election.

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Nancy Pelosi: Mitch McConnell has 'endless tolerance for other people's sadness'

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Wednesday blasted Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and members of his caucus for refusing to provide Americans with $2,000 relief payments that are supported by President Donald Trump.

"Who is holding up that distribution to the American people? Mitch McConnell and the Senate Republicans," Pelosi said during her weekly press conference. "In blocking it, they are in denial of the hardship that the American people are experiencing now, healthwise, financially and every way. Their lives and livelihoods are on the brink."

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'Victory is on the horizon': Rudy Giuliani teams up with OAN to advance election lies

Rudy Giuliani, an attorney for President Donald Trump, this week teamed up the OAN conservative network to spread misinformation about the 2020 election.

"Trump campaign attorney Rudy Giuliani says victory is on the horizon," an OAN anchor said while introducing Giuliani and correspondent Chanel Rion, who interviewed the attorney.

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Trump newest executive order denounced as 'last-ditch effort to claim victory'

Public education champions are denouncing President Donald Trump's new executive order that enables states to use funds from a federal block grant program to provide vouchers to qualifying households to offset some of the costs of private school tuition, homeschooling, or other educational expenses during the coronavirus pandemic, even as critics say the move is more of a symbolic endorsement of school privatization than a serious attempt to subsidize in-person learning.

Trump's executive order, which he signed on Monday, empowers the secretary of health and human services to "allow funds available through the Community Services Block Grant program to be used by grantees and eligible entities to provide emergency learning scholarships to disadvantaged families for use by any child without access to in-person learning."

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