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Lauren Boebert offers $250 personal advice videos and pep talks on Cameo

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is asking her fans to pay at least $250 for personal advice and pep talks on the Cameo platform.

In a welcome video, Boebert explained the services she was offering to paying customers.

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Right-wing analysts beg Biden to pardon Trump on his way out the door

A pair of right-wing scholars from the American Enterprise Institute, Marc Thiessen and Danielle Pletka, made a plea to President Joe Biden in The Washington Post on Monday: Pardon Donald Trump on your way out the door.

This comes as Trump's remaining criminal cases appear to be in varying stages of dead or in limbo following his re-election — which they argue should be defeated outright to let America heal.

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'Hug goodbye lingered': Writer tells of creepy meeting with 'perfect monster' Pete Hegseth

Columnist Ana Marie Cox has written a scathing takedown of Fox News personality Pete Hegseth, who has been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to be his new secretary of defense.

Writing in The New Republic, Cox describes Hegseth as "the perfect monster" for an incoming cabinet that she believes looks more like DC Comics' "Suicide Squad" of villains than a typical White House administration.

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Third woman dies under Texas’ abortion ban as doctors use riskier miscarriage treatments

Wrapping his wife in a blanket as she mourned the loss of her pregnancy at 11 weeks, Hope Ngumezi wondered why no obstetrician was coming to see her.

Over the course of six hours on June 11, 2023, Porsha Ngumezi had bled so much in the emergency department at Houston Methodist Sugar Land that she’d needed two transfusions. She was anxious to get home to her young sons, but, according to a nurse’s notes, she was still “passing large clots the size of grapefruit.”

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Your holiday mail is at risk as USPS copes with alarming rise of theft and security issues

As Americans flood the mail with holiday cards and gifts, their valuables and personal information remain at risk for theft due to internal bad actors and issues with deploying modernized technology, according to two recent reports from the United States Postal Service’s Office of Inspector General.

Thefts committed by U.S. Postal Service employees spiked to 1,790 closed cases in fiscal year 2023, and totaled 5,961 closed internal mail theft cases between October 1, 2019, and September 30, 2023, according to an Oct. 30 report.

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'Are you trying to kill us?' MAGA voters complain about Trump's 'depressing' nominees

Some of Donald Trump's most loyal supporters aren't forgetting how upset they are about two key nominees for his upcoming presidential administration.

Trump said on Friday that he had chosen Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, a physician and Fox News medical contributor, as his surgeon general. Raw Story reported the following day that some of the former and incoming president's biggest fans were not happy about it.

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'Arrested for drunk driving': Matt Gaetz's 'party animal' past exposed by reporter

Former U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) has been in the news recently for withdrawing his name from consideration as Donald Trump's Attorney General amid discussions about uncharged allegations of child sex trafficking, but there are other skeletons in the ex-lawmaker's closet, according to a reporter.

Jeffrey Schweers, an award-winning journalist and the Orlando Sentinel’s Tallahassee bureau reporter, dropped a report on Sunday that discussed Gaetz's purported past as a "party animal."

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'You don't care?' ABC host stunned as GOP senator shrugs off FBI checks for Trump picks

ABC host Jonathan Karl pressed Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) after he suggested that FBI background checks for President-elect Donald Trump's nominees weren't necessary.

During a Sunday interview on ABC's This Week program, Karl noted that Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) had called for an FBI background check for defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, who faced sexual misconduct allegations.

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'This creep needs to go away': Critics panic as 'unemployed' Matt Gaetz hints at next step

Former Republican U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz caused a stir on Saturday as he hinted about his next steps in the political world after withdrawing his name from consideration as Donald Trump's next Attorney General.

Trump nominated Gaetz for the top legal spot despite Gaetz having limited legal experience and never having served as a prosecutor. Gaetz removed himself from the nomination process after hitting speed bumps, including those related to a yet-to-be-released ethics report surrounding allegations about drug use and child sex trafficking.

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'Booo!' Trump fans say they are 'disheartened' after he gives 'slap in the face to MAGA'

Donald Trump made an announcement about his upcoming administration, and his biggest fans are not happy about it.

Trump said on Friday that he had chosen Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, a physician and Fox News medical contributor, as his surgeon general. She also "serves as a medical director at CityMD, a network of urgent care centers in New York and New Jersey," according to Politico's reporting.

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Federal courts 'not likely to be sympathetic' to Musk’s proposed budget cuts: legal expert

Billionaires Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are eager to fire thousands of federal government employees. But some experts believe they may find the federal judiciary to be a significant obstacle in their path.

The Hill recently reported that the billionaires' so-called "Department of Government Efficiency" (which has not been authorized by Congress and lacks the ability to make binding decisions) may be in for a rude wake-up call from the federal courts, despite their belief that two Supreme Court decisions will help them demolish a slew of regulations on the private sector. Musk and Ramaswamy laid out their plans in a Wall Street Journal op-ed, insisting that the High Court's rulings gave them free rein to bulldoze the administrative state.

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MAGA allies giddy after Musk's response to Don Jr.'s 'joke' that he buy MSNBC

Prominent MAGA allies Donald Trump Jr., Elon Musk and Joe Rogan collectively took a victory lap Friday over MSNBC after Trump's son jokingly suggested that Musk buy MSNBC amid reports that Comcast is spinning off its cable networks.

Comcast announced Wednesday that it was proceeding with plans to spin off its NBCUniversal cable TV networks, according to the Wall Street Journal. The company will spin off news channels into a new company tentatively named SpinCo, including MSNBC, CNBC, USA, Oxygen, E!, Syfy and Golf Channel.

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'That's not true': CNN anchor presses Republicans who downplayed Project 2025 as a 'lie'

Whether the controversial Project 2025 will officially wind up on Donald Trump’s next administration’s agenda led to a confrontation between a CNN host and two Republicans who continued to defend it.

The moment came Friday during CNN’s “NewsNight” with Abby Phillip when the host asked her guests’ thoughts on Trump’s selection of Project 2025 architect Russell Vought as the next director of the Office of Management and Budget.

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