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Elon Musk to be 'casually discarded' by GOP over his 'political suicide' plans: historian

X CEO Elon Musk may now be in position to accumulate unprecedented power but historian David Nasaw believes that the clock is ticking on his ability to maintain influence over Trump White House policy.

Writing in the New York Times, Nasaw runs down the history of king-making oligarchs such as William Randolph Hearst and Andrew Carnegie who believed that they would be given major decision-making responsibilities in presidential administrations they helped elect, only to be given the cold shoulder in the months after elections.

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'Big risk': Trump's offer for U.S. Ambassador spot said to risk GOP House majority

Donald Trump has reportedly made a new job offer for his administration, but it's raising eyebrows among those who say it could risk the GOP's likely majority in the House.

It's expected that Republicans will control the House, but it's still possible that Democrats could take the lead and, even if the GOP prevails, it will be a tight majority.

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'Petty politics': Republicans melt down over Democratic leader's disruptive move

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is causing Republicans to lash out with his latest move to disrupt the upcoming Senate orientation.

It has been reported that Schumer, a prominent Democrat, will not allow Dave McCormick (R-PA) to attend the orientation this week in part because Democratic incumbent Bob Casey hasn't conceded the race. The Associated Press has already called the race for McCormick, but Casey believes he could still pull ahead as the final ballots are counted.

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'Scratching their heads': Trump claims Harris campaign made a 'big mistake'

Donald Trump joined in on the election analysis Sunday by weighing in on how he thinks Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign made a "big mistake."

Trump, who defeated Harris by sweeping all seven battleground states, took to Truth Social over the weekend to offer his perspective on what was the vice president's downfall.

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'Shocking admission': Trump family member stunned by comment from president-elect's ally

A family member of Donald Trump on Sunday pointed out a "shocking admission" by one of the incoming president's allies.

Mary Trump, a trained psychologist and the niece of Trump, did a livestream over the weekend in which she took questions from viewers.

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Legal expert reveals what he says is the 'biggest mistake' DOJ made in going after Trump

Donald Trump is likely to escape accountability for any alleged crimes he may have committed in the federal cases brought against him now that he has been elected president, and one former prosecutor highlighted what he says is the "biggest mistake" that led to that particular scenario.

During an appearance on MSNBC, former Department of Justice white-collar crime prosecutor Ankush Khardori was asked about whether Trump will ever see accountability.

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'There will be some accountability': Insider says Trump may still face jail time

Donald Trump may have crushed his federal cases by winning the presidential election, but there's still a chance he gets some jail time in the state case in which he was already convicted, according to an expert who was in the room during the former and incoming president's criminal trial.

Longtime Washington insider Jonathan Alter, who wrote a book about Trump's criminal trial, appeared on MSNBC on Sunday to discuss the upcoming sentencing in the case involving hush money payments to an adult film star.

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'Turn to religion': George W. Bush shrugs off 'division' following Trump's election

George W. Bush in a recent interview downplayed the division in the United States, simply telling citizens that they should "turn to religion."

Former President Bush, who has criticized Donald Trump in the past but stopped short of endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris, has come under fire for staying out of the limelight and not making his thoughts more clear.

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'You let Jim Jordan lie': CNN's Dana Bash slammed for letting Trump ally 'steamroll' her

CNN's Dana Bash was called out on Sunday by a legal analyst and other onlookers who say the journalist let Jim Jordan lie on her cable news show.

Confronted on CNN earlier in the morning, Rep. Jordan (R-OH) didn't have much to say when asked what happened to Republican party accusations that the 2024 election would be rife with fraud –– until Donald Trump won. Speaking with Bash, the verbose Jordan continuously changed the subject after she pointed that, even on election night, the former and incoming president was still claiming the the election was going to be stolen from him.

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War Room host: MAGA 'shock troops on the streets' will enable Trump's mass deportations

Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

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'No way he can do that': Legal expert blows up major Trump campaign promise

Donald Trump made a major promise on the campaign trail, but, legally, it will be all but impossible, a legal expert said.

Neal Katyal, the former acting solicitor general, appeared on MSNBC on Sunday to discuss Trump's plans as the former president and president-elect heads back to the White House.

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Trump orders senators to appoint 'no judges' for remainder of Biden's presidency

President-elect Donald Trump moved to seize a measure of power months before being sworn in by demanding that the U.S. Senate not allow President Joe Biden to appoint any judges during his remaining time in office.

In a social media post on Sunday, Trump avoided endorsing a Republican majority leader for the next Senate but put some conditions on his support for the position.

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'I have such great pride': Nancy Mace gushes claiming Trump has mandate to 'protect women'

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC), a rape survivor, insisted that President-elect Donald Trump, an accused rapist, has a mandate to "protect women" after winning the 2024 presidential contest.

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, host Mike Emanuel told Mace that Republicans were on track to take control of the White House and Congress.

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