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Kamala Harris concedes with powerful message: Only when it's darkest can you see stars

Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a powerful concession speech Wednesday afternoon as she pledged to honor the peaceful transition of power — even as she vowed never to concede the "fight that fueled this campaign."

Speaking in Washington, D.C., and dressed in all black, Harris delivered a 12-minute speech to a tearful audience that erupted into chants of "Ka-ma-la!"

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Trump win a 'major victory' for 'election deniers'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) argued Wednesday that Donald Trump's re-election was a "major victory" for people who deny the outcome of elections.

During an interview with Real America's Voice host Steve Gruber, Greene said she hoped Trump would sign her bill to require a birth certificate or passport proving citizenship before voting in federal elections.

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Trump planning ‘largest mass deportation operation’ — on day one

Donald Trump has called immigrants “animals,” “monsters,” and “murderers,” and said they are “poisoning the blood of our country.” He falsely claimed they are responsible for a “surge in crime,” because “it’s in their genes,” and claimed they’re “eating the pets.”

Trump, now the president-elect, reportedly plans to conduct a massive deportation operation of undocumented immigrants on his first day in office.

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'Sold to the highest bidder': Ex-FBI agent urges intelligence to protect state secrets

Former FBI Special Agent Asha Rangappa has an urgent warning for members of the U.S. intelligence community: before Donald Trump takes office again, take steps to prevent your secrets from being compromised from above.

"I hope the IC uses the next couple of months to protect its sources because our national security secrets are about to be sold to the highest bidder," wrote Rangappa in a post to X on Wednesday.

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Trump will likely not face trial in Georgia: legal expert

Georgia law school professor Anthony Michael Kreis revealed that the state's racketeering case against Donald Trump could continue — but it wouldn't be for several years.

And he believed, by the time, there's no appetite to put him on trial, effectively meaning he won't face the charges.

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Elissa Slotkin wins closely fought Michigan Senate seat for Democrats

Democrat Rep. Elissa Slotkin has been projected the winner of the Senate race in the state of Michigan.

The open seat, vacated by the departing Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow, was a contest between Slotkin and former Republican Congressman Mike Rogers. The race was called by Politico.

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'We're ready': Letitia James reveals 'contingency plans' ahead of Trump retribution threat

New York Attorney General Letitia James said she was prepared for "retribution" from Donald Trump after he won the 2024 presidential election.

In remarks Wednesday afternoon, James said she was working with other Democratic attorneys general "to respond to any attempt to roll back our rights."

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'Thank you George Clooney': Trump win spurs scorn for movie star who demanded Biden quit

Democratic voters would like a quick word with movie star George Clooney.

Clooney, the movie star whose New York Times editorial heralded the ouster of President Joe Biden from the 2024 presidential race, was the subject of some frustration after former President Donald Trump secured the nation's highest office.

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Ecstatic J6 offenders look forward to pardons from 'Daddy Trump' — and retribution

Donald Trump’s reelection is electrifying the Jan. 6 offender community, prompting a wave of elated X posts anticipating presidential pardons and, in some cases, calling for retribution against the Department of Justice and congressional investigators.

“We are on the cusp of a prisoner exchange,” Derrick Evans, a former West Virginia state legislator who served three months in prison for storming the U.S. Capitol, wrote before the polls had closed on Tuesday. “Swapping patriots for traitors.”

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'Executions are warranted': Far-right groups plot out violent post-election fantasies

Far-right extremists are laying out their violent fantasies online in the light of Tuesday election result, Wired reported on Wednesday.

According to the report, supporters of President-elect Donald Trump are calling for mass executions of dissidents and posting murderous memes. “Build the gallows!!” said one post on the far-right, antisemitic platform Gab.

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MSNBC's Vaughn Hillyard gets in RFK Jr.'s face over vaccine plans

MSNBC's political reporter Vaughn Hillyard challenged Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Tuesday after he claimed that he didn't want to eliminate vaccines.

Kennedy has spent years opposing vaccines, according to many reports. But when he spoke to Hillyard, he promised to ensure they were accessible to anyone who wanted them.

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Tammy Baldwin wins Senate race in battleground state of Wisconsin

The Wisconsin Senate race has been called for Tammy Baldwin.

The contest, between the incumbent Democratic senator and Republican businessman Eric Hovde, was a must-win for Democrats who have already lost control of the Senate.

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Kamala Harris campaign rejected offer to spend millions to mobilize Black voters: report

Kamala Harris' campaign rejected an offer in late summer to mobilize undecided Black voters in key swing states, according to a post-election report.

The Congressional Black Caucus pitched the $10 million plan in September to persuade and turn out Black voters, a demographic that Donald Trump made significant improvements with on the way to winning a second term as president, and two sources familiar with the matter told Politico the proposal was rejected.

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