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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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'Booming market in tiny headstones': RFK Jr. appointment stuns onlookers

Donald Trump announced Thursday that he's nominating Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to run the Department of Health and Human Services — and the reaction hit fast.

Kennedy is an open conspiracy theorist who, among other things, has shared his belief that vaccines cause autism. He also seeks to remove fluoride from drinking water, and wants to close down the Food and Drug Administration, which oversees the safety of drugs and food for the American people.

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Antiwar Tulsi Gabbard is making a 'grave mistake' by teaming up with Trump: Ex-congressman

Former Rep. Max Rose (D-NY), who considers Tulsi Gabbard a "friend" from when they served together in Congress, raised the alarm in a column for MSNBC that in accepting Donald Trump's nomination to be director of national intelligence, would be making a "grave mistake."

Specifically, Rose wrote, Gabbard — whose nomination triggered immediate criticism from experts for her lack of qualifications to oversee the intelligence community — is allowing her foreign policy views, which broadly emphasize criticism of American power and sympathy for dictators abroad, as a way to back the "reckless" MAGA agenda and its leader.

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'Your career is forever': Right-wing co-founder of The Federalist pleads to senators

Co-founder of The Federalist and far-right commentator Ben Domenech is telling Republican Senators that if they approve former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) as attorney general, they'll own the decision forever.

Domenech attacked Gaetz in "The Transom" newsletter on Thursday, calling him a "piece of s--t" and slinging allegations about sex trafficking and drug use, both of which Gaetz has been investigated for but which he denies.

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Thankfully DOJ 'isn't within 1,000 feet of a school': Conservative turns on Gaetz

Conservative Kansas City Star columnist David Mastio believes that President-elect Donald Trump really stepped in it when he decided to make former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) his attorney general.

In his latest column, Mastio outlined why nominating Gaetz was a "big mistake" that could come back to haunt Trump.

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Ex-Trump officials 'apply for foreign citizenship' as they finalize plans to flee: report

Multiple people who worked for President-elect Donald Trump's first administration are making plans to flee the country for fear that he might target them once he retakes power in January.

The Washington Post reports that a retired U.S. Army officer who clashed with Trump officials, a member of Trump's first administration who has publicly denounced him, and a former United States intelligence official are all making plans to flee to foreign nations ahead of Trump's second inauguration.

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Exclusive jailhouse interview: ‘Tiger King’ outlines plan for central role at Trump's side

In the final hours before President-elect Donald Trump left office in January 2021, “Joe Exotic” of “Tiger King” fame prepared for a presidential pardon from his two-decade federal prison sentence — with a limo and fans awaiting his release from confinement.

Trump didn’t come through with a pardon for the “Tiger King” — real name Joseph Maldonado. But as Trump prepares to return to the Oval Office in January, the star of the hit Netflix show is hopeful he will be a free man by April 2025, at the latest.

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'Fringe figures, conspiracy theorists and sycophants': New York Times​ lets fly at Trump

The New York Times editorial board on Thursday came out swinging at President-elect Donald Trump and the appointments they say prove he is unfit to lead the nation.

The Times opinion writers collectively condemned Trump for recent calls that Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) become his next Attorney General and former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard serve as Director of National Intelligence.

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'Middle finger': Columnist says Trump just issued a 'dare' for Republicans to disobey him

Donald Trump is kicking off his new presidency with a power move aimed at humiliating Senate Republicans, wrote Karen Tumulty for The Washington Post — and he's daring them to step out of line.

Specifically, that move is the nomination of far-right MAGA loyalist Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) to serve as attorney general, mere days before the House was set to vote on whether to release a potentially blistering ethics report into allegations he was involved in sex trafficking, illicit drug use, campaign finance violations, and other misconduct.

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Security asks newly-elected female senator if she's visiting husband at Capitol: report

When she was running for the U.S. Senate post in Maryland, Angela Alsobrooks (D) aired a commercial calling for more people in higher office who live and look like her.

That difference became clear during her first week in office.

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Trump allies call for DOJ to go after president-elect’s political enemies

With the nomination of former congressman Matt Gaetz, a MAGA loyalist known for hyperbolic rhetorical attacks against Donald Trump’s enemies, to serve as attorney general, the president-elect appears to be eying the U.S. Justice Department as a cudgel against his political enemies.

At the top of the target list is Special Counsel Jack Smith, who obtained indictments against Trump for subverting the 2020 election and mishandling classified documents, followed by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

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Republican Senator clashes with MSNBC host after she fact-checks him to his face

Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) clashed with MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell Thursday when she began fact-checking allegations about Democrats weaponizing the Justice Department.

While Hagerty wouldn't say whether or not he thought former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) was a good choice for attorney general, he said he "can understand" why President-elect Donald Trump would look to someone like Gaetz to run the Justice Department.

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Top Republicans begin push back on core Trump policy

Some Republican senators are being increasingly wary about Donald Trump's plans to impose aggressive tariffs on imported goods — and they're already showing signs of pushback

States with large agriculture industries are especially vulnerable to foreign retaliation, and GOP senators from those states expressed concerns about the president-elect's broad tariffs targeting China and Mexico, reported Politico.

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