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'We are at war': Republicans said to be using New Orleans attack to boost Trump's agenda

Donald Trump is getting an unearned boost for his own political agenda based on a recent terror attack, according to a report.

Shamsud-Din Jabbar was an American citizen and a U.S. Army veteran who rented a pick-up and rammed it into a group of people in New Orleans, killing more than a dozen of them.

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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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Judge 'took the wind out of Trump's legal arguments' in criminal case: former prosecutor

A lot of observers were upset by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan's decision not to sentence Donald Trump to jail time in connection with the president-elect's felonies, but Merchan actually made the best out of a bad situation, an ex-prosecutor said.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance weighed in on the news on Saturday, writing in her Substack blog that, "The Judge tipped his hand about his intentions, if the case does make it to sentencing, in his Friday order." She's referring to the fact that the judge said he wasn’t inclined to impose prison time.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene is worried 'foot of snow' could derail Trump election certification

U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Saturday raised the specter of a winter storm disrupting the certification of Donald Trump's election.

Greene is a close ally to Trump, whose speech in January of 2021 preceded MAGA rioters attempting to disrupt certification of President Joe Biden's 2020 victory. Biden, on the other hand, has promised a smooth and violence-free transfer of power.

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'You serve in disgrace': Mike Johnson's attempt to blast Biden backfires from both sides

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Saturday attempted to cast President Joe Biden as a "disgrace" to the presidency, but was hit with pushback from all sides.

Johnson was recently re-elected as Speaker after several of his fellow Republicans voiced displeasure with his performance in the role.

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Mark Cuban spills about 'penultimate global power war' between billionaires

Billionaire Mark Cuban on Saturday explained why he thinks fellow mega-rich Americans are kissing Donald Trump's proverbial ring.

Cuban, who has found himself in Trump's crosshairs in the past, took to social media over the weekend to give his insider perspective on why people like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are trying to woo Trump.

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Trump undercuts GOP leader and 'throws a curveball' into House Republicans' plans: report

Donald Trump is already undercutting Republican U.S. Senator John Thune (R-SD), the Senate majority leader, according to a new report.

The break involves planning for priorities when it comes to passing legislation in Trump's upcoming term. Thune has been pitching fellow lawmakers on a plan that involves two separate bills, one for border and energy, and one for tax cuts.

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'Rigged Charade': Trump unloads on 'corrupt' judge after he's ordered to face sentencing

President-elect Donald Trump continued swinging at Judge Juan Merchan hours after he was ordered to face sentencing in his New York fraud case on Jan. 10 – and also hurled furious attacks at Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and special counsel Jack Smith.

The incoming president’s Friday evening sound-off on Merchan came as no surprise; Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung issued a fiery rebuke of the justice earlier in the day, calling his boss’s prosecution a “witch hunt."

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‘Witch Hunt’: Trump spokesman lashes out after Trump ordered to appear for sentencing

A spokesman for Donald Trump took aim at Judge Juan Merchan in a fiery statement after he ordered the incoming president to return to court for sentencing in his New York fraud case on Jan. 10.

Trump communications director Steven Cheung on Friday hurled insults at Merchan, who ruled against Trump’s motion to dismiss the guilty verdict that resulted in 34 felony convictions. Cheung claimed the ruling conflicted with the Supreme Court’s immunity decision last year and criticized the case being brought to begin with.

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Far-right Republican falls down Capitol steps after speaker vote: report

ABC News is reporting that MAGA loyalist Rep. Virginia Foxx appeared to fall down the stairs at the U.S. Capitol on Friday after the vote for House speaker.

According to reporter John R. Parkinson, Foxx was holding her nose while bleeding and "receiving medical attention."

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'Nobody wants to see this!' Trump vents fury over flags being half-staff for inauguration

President-elect Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform on Friday to complain that the American flag will be flown at half-staff for his inauguration due to the period of mourning for the recently deceased former President Jimmy Carter.

In the immediate aftermath of Carter's passing, Trump actually surprised some observers — and annoyed his own supporters — with a heartfelt tribute to the 100-year-old former president, who was controversial in his day but became beloved in his later years for his devotion to charitable causes around the world.

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Mike Johnson re-elected speaker as two rebel Republicans convinced to change vote

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) managed to defeat a GOP rebellion and retain his position on Friday afternoon, following an initial vote in which a small group of Republicans had previously voted against him, reported Politico.

Reps. Ralph Norman (R-SC) and Keith Self (R-TX) flipped their votes to back the speaker following a break, according to the report.

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Mike Johnson struggles in first bid to retain speakership

UPDATE: During a long break, Mike Johnson managed to convince Reps. Ralph Norman (R-SC) and Keith Self (R-TX) to change their votes, returning him to the speakership.

Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) had hoped to win the speakership easily in the first round of voting.

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