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'Unrelenting greed': Biden urged to rush 'critical' work that could hamstring Trump agenda

As the U.S. senior adviser to the president for international climate policy addressed the United Nations summit in Azerbaijan on Monday, green groups urged the outgoing Democratic administration to do whatever it can to tackle the global crisis before Republicans seize control of the White House and likely both chambers of Congress.

"I want to address tonight a topic that is on everyone's mind—the U.S. election," John Podesta, President Joe Biden's adviser, told the crowd in Baku on the first day of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), less than a week after President-elect Donald Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Judge slaps down Capitol rioters' claim Trump win gives them get out of jail free card

Prosecutors don't intend to give up on cases against Jan. 6 defendants just because Donald Trump won re-election.

Several alleged Capitol rioters have cited special counsel Jack Smith's decision to pause the election interference case against the president-elect to request a similar wind-down of their own cases, but prosecutors responded by arguing that Trump's case was unique and had no bearing on other cases, reported Politico.

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'They're trying to bully us': GOP senators revolt over new MAGA pressure campaign

Republican senators are pushing back against President-elect Donald Trump and his base of MAGA supporters as they try to ram a potential party leader down their proverbial throats, according to a new report.

Mounting calls for Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) to become next majority leader has infuriated several GOP senators who do not want to consider conservative pundits' demands when choosing a candidate to support, Punchbowl News reported Monday.

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'Hail Hitler and hail Trump': People wave Nazi flags outside Jewish play in Michigan

President-elect Donald Trump's reelection was credited for emboldening a group of people waving Nazi flags in Michigan over the weekend.

WLNS reported that the flags were seen in two cities, including at a Jewish play.

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Former CIA director anticipates allies might hold back intelligence from U.S.

Former CIA director John Brennan is concerned that President-elect Donald Trump will appoint people who will burn relationships with international leaders.

Speaking to MSNBC on Monday, Brennan explained that those in positions like the CIA, FBI, and DIA leaders are infamously apolitical, and changing that might hurt relationships with their counterparts or lead counterparts to distance themselves.

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'No hiding': Dem urges radical shake-up to keep scrutiny on Trump

A Democratic congressman called for his party to organize its opposition to a second Donald Trump presidency by borrowing a tradition from British politics.

In a Washington Post op-ed, Rep. Wiley Nickel (D-NC) urged his Democratic colleagues to appoint a shadow cabinet to challenge the former president's agenda, saying that British politicians set up a team from the opposition party to provide oversight of the ruling party's ministers.

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'Big difference': Army of lawyers declare war against Trump's biggest campaign pledge

President-elect Donald Trump will only have his big mouth to blame if he can't get his biggest campaign promise past a battalion of activist attorneys armed and ready for legal war, those lawyers reportedly say.

A network of hundreds of lawyers say they're better prepared than ever before to challenge Trump's anti-immigrant policy promises that include mass deportations and camps, the New York Times reported Monday.

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'All Trump judges': Steve Bannon aims to purge every liberal from Supreme Court

Right-wing strategist Steve Bannon set a goal of removing every liberal judge from the U.S. Supreme Court after former President Donald Trump was re-elected.

During his Monday War Room podcast, Bannon called on Republican senators to block any of President Joe Biden's judicial appointments before Trump takes office.

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Trump nomination of Stefanik to UN resurfaces ‘ultra MAGA’ transformation

U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) has accepted Donald Trump’s nomination to serve as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, drawing criticism from opponents who challenge the president-elect’s decision to cite her prior controversial and shifting statements, including her apparent hostility toward the international organization.

"Stefanik has repeatedly attacked the United Nations over accusations that the world body is antisemitic. Last month she called for a 'complete reassessment of U.S. funding of the United Nations' in response to efforts by the Palestinian Authority to expel Israel from the United Nations as war rages in the Middle East," Politico reports. "Stefanik this year drew praise from Republicans and Jewish leaders after she grilled college presidents in a House hearing on their handling of campus demonstrations over the Israel-Gaza war."

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'Extreme and ineffective': Ex-DHS adviser issues warning about Trump appointee

President-elect Donald Trump announced his intention to have Tom Homan join his administration as the so-called "border czar" who will oversee immigration policy.

Homan infamously told CBS News that they intended to avoid family separation in the mass deportations by deporting whole families, even if the family members were U.S. citizens.

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'The part that scares me the most': Ex-Republican reveals what alarms her more than Trump

President-elect Donald Trump isn't the most frightening part of the nation's decision to reelect the convicted felon, a onetime Republican says.

The Bulwark publisher Sarah Longwell said on CNN Monday morning that she is more disturbed by the Republican lawmakers backing Trump, who she argues has already been granted too much leeway to claim unprecedented power.

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Trump's 'racist' mass deportation architect to serve as White House policy chief: report

President-elect Donald Trump will reportedly pick anti-immigration zealot Stephen Miller for a top White House policy position.

CNN first reported Monday that Trump would appoint Miller to serve as White House deputy chief of staff for policy. Miller was behind the family separation policy during Trump's first administration, and he was the architect of a mass deportation plan the former president revealed during his 2024 campaign.

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'Cursed prize': Analyst predicts Trump's winning campaign chief will soon be on thin ice

Longtime GOP strategist Susie Wiles presided over President-elect Donald Trump's campaign as he managed to win a second term. For this, he has granted her the position of White House chief of staff for his next administration. But this could turn out to be a "cursed prize," wrote Hayes Brown for MSNBC.

"It seems highly unlikely, based on precedent, that the same will be said about her time in the White House," wrote Brown. "Which isn’t to say that Wiles’ endurance so far isn’t impressive or that she’s incapable of handling the massive responsibilities that come with overseeing the White House’s operations ... Nor does Wiles seem to have any discernible hesitation about Trump’s revenge-driven agenda," especially since she got her own revenge after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis threw her out of his own team and she went on to run Trump's campaign that knocked him out of the primary.

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