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‘Politically suicidal’: Conservative delivers stark warning to Republicans about Trump

A conservative writer with a prominent political magazine issued a stark warning Thursday to the Republican Party about President-elect Donald Trump.

National Review writer Noah Rothman warned Republicans to think very carefully about their own careers before confirming Trump's more controversial appointment picks, such as Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) for attorney general.

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'Beyond-worse-case' Trump scenario is 'now upon us': columnist

The Atlantic's Jonathan Chait expected President-elect Donald Trump's second term to be bad -- but even he found himself in awe at the picks that Trump has made for his cabinet.

In his latest piece, Chait marvels at the figures that Trump wants to bring into his cabinet, including Fox News personality Pete Hegseth, scandal-plagued former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), and former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (R-HI).

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'Order in the Senate!' Sparks fly as Rand Paul derails GOP-backed hurricane relief bill

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) clashed with Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) over a bill to provide disaster relief funding to parts of Virginia and North Carolina recently devastated by a hurricane.

In a Senate floor speech on Thursday, Tillis called for the relief bill to be passed by unanimous consent. However, Paul demanded an amendment to pay for the bill with funds from green energy programs. The Kentucky senator also complained about unrelated bills that funded the defense of Ukraine.

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Trump’s defense nominee says he was ‘deemed an extremist’ by military in unearthed video

Pete Hegseth, the host of the weekend edition of “Fox & Friends,” is President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for U.S. Secretary of Defense — one of the most powerful positions not only in the country but also in the world. Critics, and even some Republican U.S. Senators, are shocked by the choice, with some pointing to what they see as his lack of qualifications and his apparent far-right Christian nationalist ties, as causes for concern.

The London-based nonprofit, Action on Armed Violence (AOAV), issued a statement on "Hegseth’s associations with Christian nationalist movements," and warned of his "ties to extreme Christian theologies ... [that] have raised alarms about the direction of Trump’s potential administration."

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Musk and Ramaswamy heading new ‘DOGE’ prompts legal and ethical concerns: experts

President-elect Donald Trump announced Tuesday evening that he will create the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), and named billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk and biotech and financial entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy as its co-directors. Experts are raising legal and ethical concerns across various issues.

One ethics expert says both Musk and Ramaswamy will have to divest from their extensive financial assets to avoid a federal conflict of interest law.

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'Outmaneuvered': Ex-Trump aide makes prediction about how new defense pick will backfire

A former White House aide to Donald Trump criticized his choice to lead the Department of Defense and predicted that decision would end badly for both of them.

Alyssa Farah Griffin, who served as White House director of strategic communications and now co-hosts "The View," questioned the president-elect's decision to nominate Fox New weekend host Pete Hegseth to oversee the Pentagon, even as she agreed it could use fresh leadership.

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'Blowout': Trump said to be picking 'rare fight' with Senate GOP after latest move

Donald Trump's decision to nominate Fox News host Pete Hegseth to lead the Pentagon could set up a "rare fight" with Senate Republicans, according to the Washington Post's congressional correspondent.

The president-elect tapped the conservative broadcaster and National Guard veteran as his nominee for defense secretary, and Post reporter Jacqueline Alemany told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that GOP senators could push back on that surprising choice – if they don't yield to his demand to let him choose whoever he wants to fill out his Cabinet.

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Trump victory was 'slim' and not the 'historic mandate' Republicans claim: analysis

President-elect Donald Trump last week declared he had won a “historic mandate,” but as states continue to count votes, his margin continues to shrink, debunking his claim.

Most notably, according to the California Secretary of State’s Office, there are more than 2.6 million votes left to be counted in the Golden State, out of a total of more than 13 million.

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Marco Rubio’s Senate seat could go to a DeSantis — or a Trump

President-elect Donald Trump may create an opening in Florida for a U.S. Senate seat, with his expected nomination of Sen. Marco Rubio to become Secretary of State.

In 2008, when Barack Obama became President-elect, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich had the responsibility to fill Obama’s Senate seat. Blagojevich, later convicted of corruption, was infamously recorded saying, “I’ve got this thing, and it’s (bleeping) golden… I’m just not giving it up for (bleeping) nothing.” After serving eight years of his 14-year sentence, Blagojevich’s prison term was commuted by President Donald Trump in 2020.

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'Careful what you wish for': CNN reporter gives ominous advice to new Trump appointees

Former President Donald Trump's incoming administration is beginning to take shape, with a lot of people being pulled from Congress and there being some pressure on the Trump side to rush some through without Senate consent. Not all of them have been lifelong loyalists, but all have sworn fealty to him at the most recent reckoning.

But just because Trump loves you now, CNN's Jamie Gangel told anchor Jake Tapper on Tuesday, doesn't mean you're in the clear. In fact, most of the members of Trump's old administration have fallen out of favor or at least into obscurity.

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Trump risks 'significant blowback' with decision on pardons for Jan. 6 rioters

Donald Trump has pledged to pardon the Jan. 6 insurrectionists, but he faces "significant blowback" no matter how he chooses to approach the matter.

The president-elect's loyalists expect him to grant maximum clemency to even the most violent rioters, but a solid majority of voters oppose that and some of Trump's GOP allies have urged him not to pardon anyone who assaulted police at the U.S. Capitol, reported CNN.

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'Train wreck': Experts sound the alarm on Trump's plan to blindly purge federal workforce

Experts are already worried about the immediate impacts on the country as former President Donald Trump gears up to wipe out much of the federal government workforce, reported The New York Times on Monday.

The Heritage Foundation's infamous Project 2025 plan calls for broadly reclassifying much of the civil service who perform basic, nonpartisan government functions to allow the president to fire career employees at will and replace them with people loyal to him. Trump, while he distanced himself from much of Project 2025 as it became unpopular with voters, has made clear his plans to do something similar.

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Trump's first move could doom his presidency: WaPo analyst

Donald Trump has a new dilemma to face as he prepares to start a second term, former-conservative-turned-anti-Trump columnist Jennifer Rubin wrote for The Washington Post — abandon his promises, or let them destroy his fledgling administration.

"He could, for example, enact draconian, across-the-board tariffs; begin massive roundups and deportations of law-abiding 'dreamers';'repeal the Affordable Care Act and major bipartisan legislation passed under President Joe Biden; and enact a new round of massive tax cuts for big corporations and wealthy individuals," wrote Rubin — but in doing so he would "make himself extremely unpopular, induce economic and social chaos and create political problems for his party in the 2026 midterms."

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