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Trump allies promise revenge as Dems ram through Biden judges

WASHINGTON — Something strange has been happening in the U.S. Senate this month: Senators have been working. And overtime at that.

The 118th Congress isn’t just the least productive in modern history. It’s also the laziest in recent memory. But former President Donald Trump’s win has awoken Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s slumbering Senate, as he’s been ramming through a slate of outstanding, Democrat-approved judicial nominees before Republicans take over Washington in January.

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'What a disaster': Critics outraged as Trump appoints 'conspiracy theorist' as head of FBI

Donald Trump Saturday announced his appointment of Kash Patel as the director of FBI, leading critics to lash out.

"I am proud to announce that Kashyap 'Kash' Patel will serve as the next Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Kash is a brilliant lawyer, investigator, and 'America First' fighter who has spent his career exposing corruption, defending Justice, and protecting the American People," the president-elect wrote over the weekend on Truth Social.

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'Blood will emerge from my ear': Experts pounce on Trump's new 'weaponization' threat

Donald Trump Saturday made a threat to foreign countries on social media, leading one expert to say it amounts to "weaponization of the dollar."

Trump over the weekend took to Truth Social, saying, "The idea that the BRICS Countries are trying to move away from the Dollar while we stand by and watch is OVER."

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'Absolute garbage': Onlookers stunned as Trump appoints 'guy he pardoned' to key post

Donald Trump on Saturday appointed Jared Kushner's father, Charles Kushner, to an ambassador position, resulting in political experts and observers bringing up the appointee's past alleged criminal wrongdoings.

Trump over the weekend took to Truth Social to announce the appointment of Charles Kushner, the father of his son-in-law Jared Kushner, as ambassador to France.

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'This has gotta be it': NYT drops 'alarming story' about comments by Trump pick's mom

Donald Trump's nomination of Fox and Friends co-host Pete Hegseth to lead the Department of Defense surprised MAGA allies and experts alike, and a New York Times report suggests new details coming from Hegseth's mom.

In an article entitled, "Pete Hegseth’s Mother Accused Her Son of Mistreating Women for Years," the outlet Friday reported, "Penelope Hegseth made the accusation in an email to her son in 2018, amid his contentious divorce. She said on Friday that she regretted the email and had apologized to him."

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'Prediction': MAGA fans panic as they say Obama aides are 'infiltrating' Trump's team

Barack Obama's aides are infiltrating Donald Trump's upcoming administration, according to the president-elect's MAGA allies.

The "prediction" comes as Trump is reported to have met with Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, at Mar-a-Lago, leading to one anti-Trump conservative saying the tech leader had "kissed the ring." After that reporting, a self-described "die hard Trump supporter" spoke out against a budding relationship between Trump and Zuckerberg.

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'Out of control bro' picked by Trump to lead DoD so bad that it's 'head-spinning': expert

Donald Trump's appointee to head the Department of Defense came under criticism from retired Naval War College professor Tom Nichols, as his limited experience in the military and inexperience in leading anything but a weekend Fox News show is causing backlash.

Nichols spoke on Friday in a podcast with The Atlantic about Pete Hegseth's appointment as nothing more than "pure provocation."

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Trump's 'nonscientific' CDC pick questioned by medical experts: NYT

Donald Trump caused alarm in the medical community by picking anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head up the Department of Health and Human Services. But less noted was a similarly-minded pick to head up the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, profiled by The New York Times on Friday.

Last week, Trump announced the CDC nominee will be Dave Weldon, a doctor and former Florida congressman known for his anti-abortion views and for seeking to intervene in the Terri Schiavo brain death case. In addition to all these things, The Times noted, Weldon is an outspoken anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist himself.

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'Easily bamboozled' Trump could get owned by Mexico in trade war: Paul Krugman

Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman is seeing signs that President-elect Donald Trump may have already bitten off more than he can chew when it comes to his threats to launch trade wars with Mexico and Canada.

Writing on BlueSky, Krugman makes the case that Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum appears to be ready to call Trump's bluff should he slap her country's products with 25 percent tariffs.

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'Make Christmas Merry Again': Trump campaign hawks holiday merch

Less than two weeks after being elected president of the United States for a second time, the campaign for President-elect Donald Trump started back up with its fundraising emails — with an early appeal for the holidays.

"Make Christmas Merry Again" reads a banner with an image of holiday lights across a Nov. 21 email selling "MAGA wrapping paper." Buyers can choose between "Trump Classic Christmas" or "Trump Dark MAGA" styles.

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'Evil person': Embarrassed Tesla owners try to distance themselves from company's owner

Elon Musk's embrace of Donald Trump and expression of right-wing conspiracy theories have "embarrassed" many of his customers.

Sales of anti-Musk stickers have exploded since the tech billionaire helped send the former president back to the White House, and Tesla owners are slapping those on their vehicles in an attempt to distance themselves from the X owner and Trump adviser, reported The Guardian.

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'Putin may revel' in Trump's plans for Ukraine: analysis

CNN's Nick Paton Walsh has written a lengthy analysis of President-elect Donald Trump's decision to appoint Ret. Gen. Keith Kellogg to be his special envoy to Russia and Ukraine.

Walsh's conclusion after reviewing Kellogg's plans for ending the conflict between Russia and Ukraine is that "Putin may revel in" what's about to come from the second Trump administration.

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'Take back the mantle': Democrats said to have plan to 'call Trump's bluff'

A group of Democrats reportedly has a plan to "call Trump's bluff."

Politico recently reported about a "change in strategy" for Democratic lawmakers, saying, "Progressive Democrats wrestling with how to navigate a second Donald Trump presidency are settling on a new approach: Take his populist, working-class proposals at his word — or at least pretend to."

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