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'One of the best': Political observers praise Biden’s final ‘love letter to the country'

Joe Biden’s last Oval Office address as president – the closing speech of his over five-decade political career – set off an immediate stream of reaction days before the president is set to return to life as a private citizen.

While he tried to strike an optimistic tone, his speech was peppered with dire warnings to the American public about the upcoming four years under the second Donald Trump administration, including an "avalanche" of misinformation and disinformation and a tech-industrial complex.

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'That a joke?' Biden hits back as he's asked if Trump should get credit for Gaza deal

President Joe Biden made it clear Wednesday that his team was taking credit for the ceasefire deal announced between Israel and Hamas.

A reporter asked Biden at a Wednesday afternoon presser, "How much credit do you give to the Trump team for this deal? Trump is already taking credit for it."

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Trump pushing Vivek Ramaswamy to take J.D. Vance's Senate seat: report

President-elect is reportedly urging Vivek Ramaswamy, co-chair of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), to vie for the Senate seat being vacated by Vice President-elect J.D. Vance.

The Washington Post first reported that Trump wanted Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH) to appoint Ramaswamy to complete Vance's term in the Senate.

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'Little Marco!' Protesters use Trump's slur to violently interrupt Rubio hearing

Protesters used a slur created by President-elect Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign while interrupting a nomination hearing for his would-be secretary of state.

During Sen. Marco Rubio's (R-FL) Wednesday confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Rubio spoke about the end of the Second World War when the outburst occurred.

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Trump team said to be 'less than thrilled' after key pick underperforms in interviews

A well-connected Florida journalist rolled his eyes at a recent report that suggested Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) would not last long as Donald Trump's secretary of state, but he did single out one nominee who might not even get confirmed.

Axios reporter Marc Caputo appeared Wednesday morning on CNN, where he discussed a Politico report that quoted foreign policy experts predicting that Rubio would be undercut by MAGA loyalists as the nation's top diplomat.

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'Major problem': CNN legal expert pinpoints potential answer that could derail Pam Bondi

CNN's Elie Honig identified some pointed questions that Pam Bondi should be compelled to answer before she's confirmed as Donald Trump's attorney general.

The former Florida state attorney general faces the start of her confirmation process in a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, and the CNN legal analyst urged the Democratic minority to press Bondi on her assistance with Trump's efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss.

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Watch: MSNBC's 'Morning Joe' cuts to commercial as squabble breaks out over Joe Biden

For the second time in a week, MSNBC host Joe Scarborough got into an argument with one of his regular "Morning Joe" panelists which led, in this case, to co-host Mika Brzezinski interceding and taking the show to commercial.

Last week Scarborough got into an argument with fellow MSNBC host Michael Steele over the effectiveness of being civil with Donald Trump with Steele at one time telling his counterpart, "I'm telling you something you seem to forget –– so, let me make my point, you may not like it, but I'm going to make it."

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Trump nominee's 'outrageous lie' before Senate singled out by MSNBC host

Fox News personality Pete Hegseth's appearance before a Senate committee on Tuesday, as he seeks approval to become Donald Trump's secretary of defense, got a thumbs down on MSNBC Wednesday morning.

After sharing clips of the embattled Hegseth attempting to blow off credible accusations of public drunkenness and sexual improprieties, "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough singled out what he called an "outrageous lie" from the Trump nominee.

Beginning by stating Hegseth and the GOP senators indulged in enough "misinformation" to fill the morning show's entire four hours, he focused on Hegseth saying the job finally requires someone with "dust on their boots" –– implying former defense secretaries lacked his experience.

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"This idea, Republicans that we need somebody with dust on their boots and this position and the suggestion that we haven't had people with dust on their boots in this position is either willfully lying or willfully ignorant," he told the panel.

"We have had actually some of the most decorated, heroic, brave, battle-tested men that have been holding the top positions over the past 4 to 8 years in the military and yes, women as well that have been there," he continued. "So the idea that this is some feel good exercise ignores the fact that whether from 'Mad Dog' Mattis to General [Mark] Milley, you have people that have been fighting and in Iraq and Afghanistan were there at the worst times in Fallujah."

"We've just got to go full stop because I'm sick and tired of people tearing down the men and women in uniform that are protecting us," he stated before later adding, "This insult that somehow our military is weak and woke is just an outrageous lie and it's an insult to our men and women in uniform."

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‘Another sellout’: Onlookers outraged as GOP's Joni Ernst reveals position on Trump pick

Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Defense is one step closer to receiving the GOP votes he needs to sail through his Senate confirmation process after Republican Sen. Joni Ernst – once a critical holdout in her support of Pete Hegseth – revealed Tuesday she would indeed give his nomination the green light.

“After four years of weakness in the White House, Americans deserve a strong Secretary of Defense,” Ernst said in a statement Tuesday night, adding she “will support President Trump’s pick for Secretary of Defense.”

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SEC sues Elon Musk over purchase of 'artificially low' Twitter shares: report

Elon Musk has been sued by federal regulators, who say he violated securities law by failing to properly disclose his purchase of Twitter shares, which they allege were bought at "artificially low prices," according to a report.

The Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, sued the MAGA tech billionaire Tuesday, CNBC reported.

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Sanctioning of global white supremacist terrorism group rattles U.S. extremist members

The State Department has applied the “specially designated global terrorist” designation to the Terrorgram Collective in a groundbreaking move that for the first time sanctions a transnational white supremacist terrorist group with a significant presence in the United States.

The announcement on Monday — one week before President Biden leaves office — justified the designation based on the group “posing a significant risk of committing, or having participated in training to commit acts of terrorism, that threaten the security of United States nationals or national security, foreign policy, or economy of the United States.” Terrorgram is an amalgam of the words “terror” and “Telegram,” the latter of which is a social media platform used by members to distribute propaganda.

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GOP senator shamed for decrying standards in Dept. of Defense while misspelling 'military'

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) shamed Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) for using a poster that misspelled the word "military" to demand high standards in the Department of Defense.

During a Tuesday confirmation hearing for defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, Schmitt complained about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in the military.

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'Big misogynist': Female Dem senators give scathing early assessment of Pete Hegseth

WASHINGTON — Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) left the Armed Services Committee hearing on Tuesday after a contentious questioning of Donald Trump nominee Pete Hegseth.

As with many women on the committee, Gillibrand had questions about Hegseth's past stated opposition to women in the military. Specifically, she questioned his previous statement, “I don’t want moms in the military.”

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