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'Not normal times': Ex-intel officials brace for retribution following J.D. Vance vow

Vice President-elect J.D. Vance has vowed to strip security clearances from dozens of former intelligence officials who signed a letter less than a month before the 2020 election warning that the Hunter Biden laptop bore the “earmarks of a Russian information operation.”

The targeted individuals include some of the top intelligence officials from the administrations of at least two former presidents. Among them are James Clapper, who served as director of national intelligence under President Barack Obama, and three former CIA directors—John Brennan, Leon Panetta and Mike Hayden—who served in the Obama and George W. Bush administrations.

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'Dumbest thing I've ever heard': Morning Joe reacts to Tommy Tuberville's latest remarks

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough blasted Sen. Tommy Tuberville's (R-AL) trashing of the U.S. military during a Veterans Day appearance on Fox News.

The Alabama Republican told host Laura Ingraham that president-elect Donald Trump needed to rebuild and restructure the military, which he called an "absolute disaster" while also claiming that "we couldn't beat anyone right now."

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'One big problem': Insiders say slim House majority could become bad Trump headache

Republicans' slim majority in the House of Representatives could create a big headache for Donald Trump, insiders said in a new report.

"Plenty of House Republicans are privately jockeying for President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet," CNN reports. "There’s one big problem: Speaker Mike Johnson can’t afford to lose their votes in the next Congress."

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Trump faces 'fundamental obstacle' to one of his biggest promises: report

President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to vastly expand oil production in the United States upon taking office next year, despite the fact that domestic oil production already hit a record high under President Joe Biden.

In fact, Semafor reports that the current high rate of oil production is a "fundamental obstacle" to Trump meeting his promise.

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GOP losses 'only strengthen Donald Trump's hand' over Senate leadership: Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said a string of Republican losses in swing state races could give him leverage in the battle to replace Mitch McConnell as GOP leader.

Some of the president-elect's advisers believe he should block Sen. John Thune (R-SD), who is disliked in MAGA circles, in a leadership struggle against Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) and Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), and the "Morning Joe" host said GOP losses in some of the states Trump won should allow him to influence that race.

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'Fight': Washington Post delivers urgent plea to Republican Senate

Senate Republicans received Tuesday morning an urgent word from the Washington Post editorial board as they face mounting bullying from MAGA commentators bent on delivering them to President-elect Donald Trump: "Fight."

The editorial board urged Republican senators not to kowtow to messaging from pundits such as Tucker Carlson — as three hopeful majority leaders have done — and support Trump's call to circumvent congressional oversight with recess appointments.

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Once 'unthinkable' scenario in second Trump term more likely than ever: law professor

Stephen Vladeck, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center, believes the likelihood of President-elect Donald Trump flat-out disobeying a ruling from the United States Supreme Court is stronger than ever.

Writing in the New York Times, Vladeck makes the case that the Supreme Court hits the brakes on proposed Trump policies more often than it's given credit for during his first term in office.

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Don Trump Jr. joining venture capital firm invested in Tucker Carlson’s media company: NYT

Donald Trump Jr. won't be working in his father's second administration, but he has landed a cushy gig at a venture capital firm.

The New York Times reports that Trump Jr. is going to work at 1789 Capital, a firm whose investments include Tucker Carlson's media company and whose goal is to fund conservative media and entertainment products.

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Jon Stewart launches scathing monologue: Dems 'protected Democracy — for the other side'

“The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart opened his show Monday by taking Democrats through the wringer in a stinging takedown of their election night defeat last week, joking with his audience, "It turns out the election was stolen by more people voting for Donald Trump.”

“It’s quite the capper,” Stewart said to laughter. He opened his show Monday by demanding a close-up camera view before taking on a serious tone and declaring: “Welcome to the resistance," he said, pausing as the audience applauded. "I’m actually being facetious.”

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Winner finally projected in contentious Arizona Senate contest

The Arizona Senate contest between Democratic Phoenix-area Rep. Ruben Gallego and Trump-backed former news anchor Kari Lake has finally been projected for Gallego, multiple media outlets reported late Monday.

Arizona was one of the most hotly contested states of the cycle, with polls at the presidential level showing a razor-thin contest between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. At the Senate level, however, things have been more chaotic.

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'Kimmel out here crying?' GOP strategist lashes out at 'pathetic' comedians after election

A CNN panel sparred Monday night over comedian reactions to America's right-wing shift last week, with a Republican strategist calling them "pathetic" political activists, and a culture writer firing back that comics represent how many people feel.

Appearing Monday night on "NewsNight," Scott Jennings, a former special assistant to George W. Bush, told host Abby Phillips he felt comedians including Jimmy Kimmel were "pathetic" after Phillips played a montage of comedians making passionate statements about Vice President Kamala Harris' loss.

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Trump already laying groundwork to use 'constitutional tricks' for 'power grab': columnist

Even before he makes his return to the White House next year, President-elect Donald Trump is already diligently laying the groundwork for an “unprecedented presidential power grab,” according to a Washington Post columnist, who wondered aloud, “Can anyone stop him?”

Trump’s demands that the next Republican Senate leader must agree to allow so-called recess appointments, which enables him to appoint top officials without the Senate’s confirmation process, may seem like a minor detail in Senate procedures, but as Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus wrote Monday, “it’s actually a dangerous end run around the separation of powers.”

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'The threat is dire': Abortion pill orders skyrocket after Trump elected

Women are reportedly stockpiling abortion pills ahead of a second Trump administration, with the head of one provider noting they feel he poses a "very real" threat.

Aid Access received 10,000 requests for the pill in the 24 hours after Donald Trump was projected as the winner, The Washington Post reported Monday. That is about 17 times more requests than the organization usually receives.

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