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Trump’s mass deportations will raise grocery prices even higher: Nobel-winning economist

President-elect Donald Trump’s plans to institute across-the-board tariffs and mass deportation of undocumented immigrants will likely usher in the unintended consequence of “soaring inflation,” according to a Noble Prize-winning economist, who added that grocery and housing prices will specifically be affected.

American consumers feeling the grocery store pinch are not likely to see any relief if Trump follows through on his threats of deporting en masse immigrants, a group that New York Times columnist Paul Krugman added make up a large segment of the agricultural workforce.

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Trump's ex-DHS head cornered on massive impact of deporting '5 percent of the workforce'

CNN's Jake Tapper cornered Donald Trump's one-time acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf on how the president-elect's plans for mass deportation — which could cost massive amounts of money and require the deployment of the military — would actually work, and how the administration would avoid catastrophic economic damage.

Tapper began by noting that a huge amount of the workforce would meet Trump's apparent standard for deportation.

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'Nature was nice while it lasted': Trump's pick for EPA met with derision

Donald Trump’s incoming administration is beginning to take shape with his latest picks being announced on Monday, but it’s the president-elect’s choice to lead the Environmental Protection Agency that’s raising eyebrows with social media users expressing a mix of humor with genuine concern.

“Nature was nice while it lasted,” actress Heather Thomas wrote on X Monday after Trump announced that former Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY) was his pick to head the EPA.

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'Major loser': Trump lashes out at former pal and White House staffer

Former Donald Trump adviser and short-lived communications director Anthony Scaramucci triggered his ex-boss enough that he took time out of his busy pre-inauguration schedule to lash out on TruthSocial.

Trump shared an appearance of Scaramucci on CNBC last week, during which Squawk Box host Joe Kernen asked if he was "embarrassed or at least humbled about how wrong you were."

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Trump appointees could be so 'crazy' even his 'own party won't support them': ex-senator

Donald Trump's presidential transition is already at work, with speculation underway about how it may circumvent the U.S. Senate's "advise and consent" rule.

Reports surfaced Monday that Trump is looking into ways that they can use recess appointments to ensure some of his people can be appointed regardless of controversy.

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America will soon discover how real the ‘deep state really is': columnist

Donald Trump’s promise to tear down the federal bureaucracy could deliver major consequences for public health organizations across the United States, but his efforts will simultaneously expose how “resilient the deep state really is,” which a columnist argued Monday is “actually much more benign” than the president-elect believes.

While there “really is a deep state” operating within the federal health agencies, the reality is it is a much more rational one than how Trump has portrayed it, Nicholas Florko wrote Monday in The Atlantic.

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Imprisoned Republican serving 20 years seeks Trump pardon after bribery conviction: report

Imprisoned former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder seeks a pardon from Donald Trump once he takes office, reported FOX 8 on Monday.

Householder is currently serving a 20-year sentence in federal prison after being convicted in the largest public corruption case in Ohio history. Federal prosecutors detailed a sweeping scheme in which Householder passed a $1 billion bailout of Akron-based FirstEnergy Corp.'s nuclear power plants and gave them favorable treatment under energy law, in return for the firm giving $60 million to a dark-money nonprofit that supported various Ohio politicians.

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GOP panics over House majority as members bail for Trump White House

Incoming President Donald Trump announced that Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) will leave her leadership role in the House to serve as the ambassador to the United Nations. Her seat will become the first in what could be several vacancies in the House GOP.

NOTUS wrote Monday that while some congressional races haven't been called, the House is likely to continue the narrow balance of power.

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'Not how life works': Ex-GOP strategist scoffs at MAGA demands for respect and unification

Supporters of Donald Trump are demanding that the country come together after an election where their candidate and surrogates trashed voters on the other side.

Tim Miller from The Bulwark said on a Monday podcast that he saw Vivek Ramaswamy on ABC's "This Week" over the weekend, where he was demanding "respect" from the left.

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'Perpetual GOP dominance': Analyst argues beating Trump is not Dems' toughest challenge

Defeating Donald Trump in his second term will be a grueling challenge for Democrats, wrote Daniel Block for The Atlantic — but clawing their way back to a majority in the Senate is going to be even harder.

"On the surface," he wrote, the 2024 result of Democrats losing four Senate seats "may not seem dramatic, and in fact represents a fine performance for Democrats. The party had no realistic pickup opportunities this election cycle," despite their 11th hour efforts to target a pair of seats in hostile territory.

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‘I wrote the law’: Senator says Trump is balking at making essential ethics pledge

Donald Trump hasn't been sworn into office yet but, according to one U.S. senator, he's already delaying his legal responsibilities.

Taking to X on Monday, U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) cited a CNN report saying that Trump still hasn't signed an ethics agreement that has to be on file before a presidential transition takes place.

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The ‘Lost Boys’ of Gen Z: How Trump won the hearts of alienated young men

Generation Z was supposed to be a vanguard of progressive politics – more queer, ethnically diverse and environmentally conscious than previous generations. Spurred on by climate protests, racial equality campaigns and feminist movements, we were sold the vision that Gen Z could usher in a more progressive and equitable future.

So, how is it that Donald Trump was elected to a second term despite this cohort now having reached voting age? And how did he secure a larger share of voters under 30 than any Republican presidential candidate since 2008?

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'Not complying in advance': DOJ insiders vow to jail Jan. 6 rioters until ordered to stop

The Justice Department is rushing to push through some of the worst Jan. 6 cases — including those of 75 people who have yet to be arrested — before Trump takes office, according to a report.

NBC News justice reporter Ryan Reilly said Monday that many in the DOJ "want to get over the line before Donald Trump is back in the White House."

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