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'Whoa!' CNN conservative stunned over proposal to transfer power to Harris

A former aide to Vice President Kamala Harris got a reaction out of CNN's resident conservative on Sunday morning when he suggested President Joe Biden turn over the reins of power to his old boss before Donald Trump is sworn in again.

During the panel segment at the end of CNN's "State of the Union," host Dana Bash asked ex-Harris communications director Jamal Simmons what to look for now that the election has been settled.

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Republicans face a 'double-edged sword' if they seek revenge for Trump: legal expert

Members of Congress bent on getting revenge for the way they think Donald Trump was treated after he left office may be stepping into precarious territory — particularly if they make good on threats to go after special counsel Jack Smith.

In a column for MSNBC, attorney Shan Wu noted a post on X from owner Elon Musk –– now a staunch Trump ally –– that threatened "Jack Smith’s abuse of the justice system cannot go unpunished."

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Trump’s presidential power expansion plans are 'not going to happen': expert

One major element of the far-right Heritage Foundation's authoritarian Project 2025 document has been helping the next Republican administration dramatically expand executive power. But one expert isn't so sure it will be easy for President-elect Donald Trump despite his decisive win and a Republican-controlled Congress.

The Guardian recently reported that Trump is set up to be the most powerful president in U.S. history since Franklin Delano Roosevelt's four-term administration in the early 20th century. In January, when he assumes the presidency, he'll do so with a Republican-controlled Senate and possibly a Republican-run House of Representatives. He'll also have a six-member Supreme Court supermajority that includes three of his own appointees. Trump repeatedly promised to be a "dictator" on "day one" on the campaign trail, and the electorate rewarded him with both a convincing Electoral College victory and even the national popular vote.

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Trump team 'quietly distancing itself' from RFK Jr. following latest anti-vax remarks

After ending his 2024 presidential campaign, anti-vaxxer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed Donald Trump. RFK Jr.'s supporters have been hoping that if Trump won the election, he would offer Kennedy a major position — perhaps at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

But Trump's team, according to the Telegraph in the U.K., seems to be "quietly distancing itself" from Kennedy following some anti-vaccine remarks he made during an interview with NBC News after President-elect Trump's decisive victory over Vice President Kamala Harris.

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'Consequences are severe': Trump ignoring this federal law makes America more 'vulnerable'

President-elect Donald Trump is so far not abiding by a federal law on presidential transitions, and his noncompliance is kneecapping his own incoming administration.

That's according to a recent report by the New York Times' Ken Bensinger. The former and now-incoming president has yet to submit a legally required pledge to avoid ethical conflicts of interest. And because he has yet to do so, this means no one on his transition team can physically access the 438 different federal agencies between now and January 20. Additionally, neither Trump nor his team can get security clearances from President Joe Biden's administration needed to have national security briefings and access classified national intelligence.

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‘Inexperienced, loyalist clowns’: National Security expert slams possible Trump CIA picks

A top national security specialist with expertise on Russia and nuclear weapons is warning about two individuals reportedly being considered for the role of Director of the Central Intelligence Agency under President-elect Donald Trump.

Richard Grenell, the former Trump acting Director of National Intelligence (DNI) and U.S. Ambassador to Germany, has been "suggested for a role such as director of the Central Intelligence Agency, where he may be urged by Trump to unearth the so-called 'deep state,'" CNN reported Thursday.

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'Executive slaves': Wave of racist 'plantation' texts reportedly sent out after election

A wave of racist text messages reportedly went out following Donald Trump's election win this week.

At least one University of Alabama student and a Virginia photojournalist were among many nationwide who received text messages Wednesday asking them to report to a plantation to pick cotton, reported The Crimson White and WVEC-TV.

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'No excuse this year': George Conway says Americans will 'suffer' from Trump’s 'chaos'

America squarely has itself to blame for what "we all must suffer through," never-Trump conservative attorney George Conway, one of the president-elect's strongest critics from the right, wrote for The Atlantic.

At least in 2016, wrote Conway, "those of us who supported Donald Trump at least had the excuse of not knowing how sociopathy can present itself, and we at least had the conceit of believing that the presidency was not just a man, but an institution greater than the man, with legal and traditional mechanisms to make sure he’d never go off the rails."

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'All is not lost': Columnist claims he's found 5 silver linings to Trump win

Former President Donald Trump's win was a blow to millions of Americans who spent years working to prevent another four years of chaos, wrote David Gardner for The Daily Beast — but "For all those Americans waking up kicking and screaming at the prospect of four more years of Donald Trump, all is not lost."

Specifically, Gardner laid out what he considers to be five reasons that things might not be as bad as they seem at first.

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The list of who Donald Trump has ‘pledged to punish,’ according to one of his targets

Vice President Kamala Harris, now the former Democratic presidential nominee, frequently said on the campaign trail: "On day one if elected, Donald Trump would walk into that office with an enemy's list. When elected, I will walk in with a to do list."

Donald Trump is now President-elect and, according to Politico, he has "a lengthy inventory of people he’s pledged to punish."

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Professor cornered on CNN after claim Trump and Harris are both 'threats to democracy'

Conservative CNN host Michael Smerconish seemed stunned on Saturday morning after a political scientist from Princeton University attempted to make the case that Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are both threats to democracy.

That led the CNN host to put her on the spot whereupon she scrambled by saying voters will have to make up their own minds.

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'Shouldn't be surprised': Maggie Haberman says Trump team scrambling after Cheney attack

Former President Donald Trump is in full backpedal mode after being caught off guard by public outrage over his remark that former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) should be made to stare down "nine barrels shooting at her ... when the guns are trained on her face," New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman told CNN's Jake Tapper on Friday.

Trump is trying to argue that he didn't literally mean Cheney should be executed but rather made to face the consequences of foreign wars she and her father supported.

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Judge Cannon refuses to recuse self from case of man accused of trying to shoot Trump

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon declined to recuse herself from the case involving Donald Trump's would-be assassin Ryan Routh.

The 58-year-old Routh's attorneys asked the Florida-based federal judge to recuse herself because she had been appointed by the alleged target of the assassination attempt and cited her controversial ruling in favor of Trump in civil and criminal cases — including the dismissal of his felony charges in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.

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