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'Hell no!': Republican senators unwilling to follow Trump's order to end debt ceiling

WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump told NBC News in a recent interview that the “smartest thing” Republicans could do is to eliminate the debt ceiling altogether.

“The Democrats have said they want to get rid of it. If they want to get rid of it, I would lead the charge,” Trump said.

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GOP senators laugh off idea of Trump invading Greenland — but dodge serious questions

WASHINGTON — Republican senators were cracking jokes and outright laughing at President-elect Donald Trump over his suggestions he's open to using military force in Panama and Greenland, as well as his flirtation with making Canada the 51st state.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-ND) cracked jokes with a dry wit, saying that he would only want to acquire parts of Canada, particularly the more attractive places.

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Jan. 6 committee member snaps back at GOP official demanding Democratic probe

WASHINGTON — Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) is lodging her own accusations against a fellow member after he said he would like an investigation into the House Select Committee that probed the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Punchbowl News reported on Tuesday that Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) would like to see a select committee to investigate the select committee. "Loudermilk had already used his House Administration subcommittee to delve into the topic," the report said. "But with Trump coming back into office and vowing political retribution over the issue, it's clear Republicans want to keep investigating investigations."

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Trump intel advisor Devin Nunes still dismisses Russian election meddling as a 'hoax'

Devin Nunes, the former congressman and MAGA loyalist picked by Donald Trump to chair the Intelligence Advisory Board, has a long history of downplaying Russian interference in U.S. elections.

As recently as last February, Nunes testified in a deposition for a defamation lawsuit that a package he received from someone subsequently deemed by the U.S. Treasury Department as a Russian agent acting under the “purview” of President Vladimir Putin to influence U.S. elections was “just a continued operation of smearing people, trying to tie people to Russia.”

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'It makes me sad': Jan. 6 security leaves many on Capitol Hill triggered

WASHINGTON — Heavy security fencing is back up around the U.S. Capitol ahead of this week’s fourth anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on Congress, which is serving as a painful reminder of that deadly and violent day to many on Capitol Hill.

“It makes me sad,” Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) told Raw Story while fighting back tears Friday. “We’ve seen too many threats this past year. Too many.”

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Finger-pointing and suspicion: Jan. 6 defendants in disarray over potential Trump pardons

Before the 119th Congress convenes today with Vice President Kamala Harris presiding over a joint session to certify Donald Trump’s election win, a group of Jan. 6 defendants and their supporters will hold a press conference at a hotel across town to press the case for blanket pardons when Trump takes the oath of office in two weeks.

Among the scheduled speakers for the press conference is Jake Lang, a Jan. 6 defendant accused of using a stolen police riot shield, helmet and baseball bat to attack officers for more than two hours during a frenzied battle for control of the entrance where the new president customarily emerges on Inauguration Day. Lang, who is currently in jail awaiting trial, is advertised as appearing at the press conference “live from DC Gulag!”

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'Bring it on': Defiant Raskin responds to GOP threats of retaliation for J6 investigation

WASHINGTON — In this new Congress, the Republican Party’s newly empowered ranks of far-right members are set on changing the conversation surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Besides calling on incoming President Donald Trump to pardon those imprisoned for violently storming the Capitol — which Trump has promised to do the day he re-enters the White House — some Republicans are preparing to go after their colleagues who served on the bipartisan select Jan. 6 committee that disbanded in 2023.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene floats making J6 a national holiday

WASHINGTON — With the fourth anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021 attack coming this Monday, steel fencing is now once again wrapping the Capitol, which has had some Democrats in tears and many Capitol Police officers reliving the horror they endured that day.

But the GOP now controls both sides of the Capitol, and the party’s hoping to change the debate.

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Top Trump ally pumps brakes on 'Day One' MAGA policy plan

WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump indicated that he has major goals for his first day in office — but one of his top allies is pumping the brakes on one major agenda item.

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) told Raw Story on Friday that he expects most of Trump's plans to quickly pass, including "delivering on border immediately, addressing the economy, tax policy, energy policy, and of course, yes, we're going to have to deal with the debt ceiling."

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How George Orwell was right — and Steve Jobs was wrong

A fascinating article in The New York Times this week by Kurt Gray, professor of psychology and neuroscience at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, gives us the beginnings of an understanding of how and why social media is so destructive to society.

Gray points out that most people assume humans have historically been predators, the metaphorical big cats of the jungle. In fact, Gray says, we’ve historically been prey, the victims of predators:

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I visited an anti-abortion pregnancy center. Here’s why experts call for more regulations.

CHICAGO — The Aid for Women pregnancy clinic in Chicago’s Edgewater neighborhood might be one of the nicest offices I’ve visited for medical advice.

The clinic is located in the storefront of a newly constructed modern apartment building. Its windows are adorned with images of beautiful, diverse women, advertising free pregnancy tests and ultrasounds. With tasteful neutral tones throughout, the lobby has a cascading wall fountain with the nonprofit’s logo and a woman’s silhouette image, creating a peaceful atmosphere.

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'I think he's done': Speaker Johnson's future uncertain following gov funding 'chaos'

WASHINGTON — As Congress careened toward a Saturday midnight deadline to pass a government funding bill, legislators exclusively told Raw Story Friday that party leaders were negotiating through the “chaos” created by President-elect Donald Trump and his allies who sunk a deal that House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) spent weeks brokering — making his future as House leader unknown.

A last-ditch effort funding bill indeed passed Friday night with a 366-34 vote in the House and 85-11 vote in the Senate, providing $100 billion in disaster aid, $10 billion in agricultural assistance to farmers and averting a government shutdown.

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'Got a little dark and swampy': MAGA lawmaker reacts after House OKs spending bill

WASHINGTON — Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) exclusively told Raw Story that she isn't at all concerned about tech billionaire Elon Musk's interference with the legislative process that caused a government shutdown threat and days of chaos as Republicans scuttled a bipartisan continuing resolution.

And more broadly, she isn't concerned about Democrats' efforts to needle Trump's ego over the matter.

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