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'Blowout': Trump said to be picking 'rare fight' with Senate GOP after latest move

Donald Trump's decision to nominate Fox News host Pete Hegseth to lead the Pentagon could set up a "rare fight" with Senate Republicans, according to the Washington Post's congressional correspondent.

The president-elect tapped the conservative broadcaster and National Guard veteran as his nominee for defense secretary, and Post reporter Jacqueline Alemany told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that GOP senators could push back on that surprising choice – if they don't yield to his demand to let him choose whoever he wants to fill out his Cabinet.

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'Really rude shock' coming to Trump voters on inflation: Nobel Prize-winning economist

New York Times columnist and Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman said that voters who believed President-elect Donald Trump would do a better job of handling inflation than Vice President Kamala Harris are in for a "really rude shock."

In a podcast published by the Times this week, Krugman outlined why Trump's proposed economic policies were likely to do the exact opposite of what voters believed they would be getting.

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'May not survive': Experts say Trump's coalition shows 'great potential for a crackup'

John Judis and Ruy Teixeira, two political scientists who have been highly critical of the Democratic Party's shift leftward on cultural issues in recent years, nonetheless think that Republicans may be getting ahead of themselves with a talk of a "political realignment."

While acknowledging President-elect Donald Trump's impressive win in the 2024 race, Judis and Teixeira write in the New York Times that the coalition of voters whom Trump assembled this year may not be as durable in the years ahead.

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'Mind-blowing!' Russia said to have enacted 'bodacious threat of blackmail' against Trump

Russia made an audacious public attempt to blackmail the incoming U.S. president, according to a military expert.

Vladimir Putin and his ministers are already trying to mess with Donald Trump's head when Kremlin intelligence chief Nikolai Patrushev claimed in an interview that Trump had "relied on certain forces" to win a second term in the White House and warned that he had "corresponding obligations" that he was "obliged to fulfill," wrote Slate columnist Fred Kaplan.

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'Echoing Stalin's military purges': House Dem raises alarm about new Trump plans

Rep. Pat Ryan (D-NY) on Wednesday raised alarms over a new report about potential plans by President-elect Donald Trump to purge military leaders at the Pentagon.

While appearing on CNN, Ryan was asked about Trump's decision to nominate Fox News personality Pete Hegseth to be his defense secretary.

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​'Dangerous misreading': Latest Trump plan said to open him up to 'great deal of problems'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough raised questions about Donald Trump's surprising choice for secretary of defense.

The president-elect caught many inside and outside his orbit off guard by tapping the Fox News host, who served in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay with the National Guard, and the "Morning Joe" host questioned the conservative broadcaster's qualifications for the job as civilian leader of the U.S. military.

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'Worst-case scenario': Trump's niece says Democrats are doing her 'uncle's work for him'

At a time when Democrats should be unifying against Donald Trump, some are throwing each other under the bus, according to the former and incoming president's family member.

Mary Trump, Trump's niece and a trained psychologist, supported Vice President Kamala Harris over her own uncle. Now, she's targeting the Democrats who are blaming Harris for the massive loss.

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'That's outrageous!' Republican freaks out on CNN over criticism of latest Trump pick

President-elect Donald Trump's decision to select Fox News personality Pete Hegseth to be his defense secretary drew immediate controversy given his long history of incendiary comments and his past lobbying on behalf of convicted war criminals.

Analyzing the pick of Hegseth on CNN, Democratic strategist Karen Finney argued that it's a foreboding signal about how Trump intends to govern in his second term.

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'Pivotal moment': Democrats offer 'first clues' about role with 'significant consequences'

The battle over who will lead the Democrats through the incoming Trump administration as the party’s next chair is being described as a "pivotal moment” that will come with “significant consequences," according to a new report.

It will also offer some of the "first clues about how the Democratic Party intends to emerge from the wilderness and regain power in the midterms,” Politico reported Tuesday night, which added that the sometimes little-watched contest “has become an urgent battle for the direction of the party in the aftermath of last week’s election.”

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Trump victory was 'slim' and not the 'historic mandate' Republicans claim: analysis

President-elect Donald Trump last week declared he had won a “historic mandate,” but as states continue to count votes, his margin continues to shrink, debunking his claim.

Most notably, according to the California Secretary of State’s Office, there are more than 2.6 million votes left to be counted in the Golden State, out of a total of more than 13 million.

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'Does his military record not mean anything to you?’ Fiery exchange unfolds on CNN

The acumen of Donald Trump’s eyebrow-raising selection of Fox News host Pete Hegseth to head the Defense Department led to a tense moment between two CNN panelists Tuesday, which provoked one to compare the president-elect's pick to “The Twilight Zone.”

“I think he is making good on all of his promises,” CNN contributor Cari Champion said Tuesday on CNN’s “NewsNight” with host Abby Phillip. “One thing about Donald Trump that I find very interesting is, and you may disagree, which is fine, but I don't know if acumen is top of mind when picking these people.”

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'Soldiers are not cultural guinea pigs!' CNN guests clash over purge of 'woke' military

A panel of CNN guests clashed on Tuesday night over the definition of "woke" and how it relates to America's military in light of reporting from The Wall Street Journal that Trump's first executive order could be a military purge.

GOP strategist Scott Jennings went toe-to-toe with fellow guest and TV host Cari Champion as well as New York Times staff writer Nikole Hannah-Jones, with Jennings asserting that the military has taken on "all of the worst properties of corporate America" gotten away from its core mission: fighting and winning wars. When host Abby Phillip asked what properties, Jennings pointed to "all of the [human resources] properties that have divided this country the past several years."

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Dems worry whether top Senate member has 'fire' to fight Trump: report

President-elect Donald Trump’s hope for smooth confirmation processes for judges and appointments in his new administration will come under fire by Senate Democrats who are “plotting extraordinary measures” to stop his agenda, but some are quietly expressing concerns that a top Democrat isn’t up for the job.

According to new reporting in Axios, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and other Democrats are privately angsting over whether Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) “has the fire to fight Trump nominees as the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee.”

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