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'You think he cares?' Dubious CNN host presses Trump-loving economist on second term plans

"Shark Tank" star Kevin O’Leary predicted that Donald Trump would approach his second term as president with great seriousness because he understood his legacy was on the line, but CNN's Erin Burnett was dubious.

The Trump-backing economist and Fox News contributor appeared Wednesday to tout the president-elect's policy plans for his next administration and praised Elon Musk, who is expected to play a major role in the ex-president's next term.

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Jack Smith to leave special counsel post before Trump takes office: report

Special counsel Jack Smith will reportedly leave his post before President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January.

Sources told Fox News legal correspondent David Spunt that Trump's legal problems were effectively over after winning the presidency for a second time.

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Trump already 'set to repeat Biden's mistake': conservative economist

Conservative economist Brian Riedl thinks that President Joe Biden's biggest mistake was the first major piece of legislation that he signed into law: The American Rescue Plan.

Writing on Twitter, Riedl acknowledges that inflation was likely to have spiked regardless of what Biden did when he came into office given pandemic-related supply chain disruptions, but he adds that $1.9 trillion stimulus program poured "gasoline on the inflationary fire."

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The list of who Donald Trump has ‘pledged to punish,’ according to one of his targets

Vice President Kamala Harris, now the former Democratic presidential nominee, frequently said on the campaign trail: "On day one if elected, Donald Trump would walk into that office with an enemy's list. When elected, I will walk in with a to do list."

Donald Trump is now President-elect and, according to Politico, he has "a lengthy inventory of people he’s pledged to punish."

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Joy Behar: Don't 'let Fox News off the hook' for spreading 'fake news' to help Trump

Joy Behar, co-host of ABC's The View, argued right-wing media outlets should be held responsible after Donald Trump was re-elected as president of the United States.

During Wednesday's post-election show, co-host Sunny Hostin called Trump "a complete aberration."

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The View host furious Supreme Court bypassed Trump's ineligibility under Constitution

The anti-Donald Trump co-hosts of "The View" joined with others lamenting the 2024 election results, and one of them is blaming the Supreme Court for bypassing the Constitution.

Speaking on Wednesday morning, Sunny Hostin, a former federal prosecutor who frequently provides legal analysis on the show, complained that so many laws have been side-stepped giving Trump the power to rise again.

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'At least Kari Lake lost': Leaders rush to offer motivation amid election anxiety

As Americans wake up to a new world with another Donald Trump administration on the horizon, there is a lot of fear, anxiety, blame, and rage percolating through social media. Between those, however, are some small victories, compassion and motivation for those who desperately need it.

When Trump allegedly attempted to bribe Ukraine, Alexander Vindman was one of those who purportedly heard it on the call. He became one of the people who was willing to come forward and sound the alarm about that incident. As a result, he was sent out of the National Security Council back to the Army. Despite not being involved, Vindman's twin brother, Eugene, was also shoved out.

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Watch: Furious MSNBC host confronts Trump ally Byron Donalds over president elect's plans

A visibly fuming José Díaz-Balart hammered Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) on Wednesday morning after Donald Trump's presidential win, peppering the MAGA lawmaker with questions about what the president-elect has in store with America's immigrants.

During the tense interview, Donalds bluntly stated that the convicted felon Trump intends to follow the law and will quickly move to expel immigrants deemed to be criminals while making no allowances for immigrants who have been in the country for years.

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Potential Trump cabinet member gives first insights into his health priorities

Former left-wing conspiracy theorist turned Trump ally Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has big plans now that the twice-impeached former president is now heading back to the White House.

NPR's Steve Inskeep reports that Kennedy told him during an interview on Wednesday that the new Trump administration "will recommend getting fluoride out of drinking water" and will also provide consumers with more "information" about vaccines.

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Trump's A.G. Bill Barr speaks out against president-elect's criminal cases after victory

Former attorney general Bill Barr called on the Department of Justice to drop the criminal cases against Donald Trump.

The former president has already promised to fire special counsel Jack Smith immediately upon returning to the White House, but after Trump defeated Kamala Harris in the presidential election, Barr urged attorney general Merrick Garland to drop the prosecutions.

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'Put that everywhere': Steve Bannon admits 'Project 2025 is the agenda' after Trump wins

Right-wing pundits admitted that a controversial plan to reshape the country called Project 2025 is Donald Trump's agenda after he won the 2024 presidential election.

On his daily War Room podcast, host Steve Bannon agreed with conservative pundit Matt Walsh, who made the admission on social media.

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'That is wrong': MSNBC's Joe Scarborough cuts off panelist who was disparaging Harris

A rare dispute between MSNBC "Morning Joe" regulars broke out on MSNBC on Wednesday morning as co-host Joe Scarborough loudly cut off branding expert Donnie Deutsch when he attempted to claim Vice President Kamala Harris didn't connect with voters.

As part of the autopsy of the failed campaign to keep convicted felon Donald Trump out of the White House, Deutsch claimed of Harris, "I think in the most simplistic advertising format of all time: problem, solution. I think the other thing that happened is what I will just call the passion quadrant. This is, I'm talking mostly centrists, this is where the Democrats are really fractured."

"There were so many people that were passionately for Trump and passionately against Trump," he continued. "I'm talking about the voters that go back between Biden and Trump and Obama and Reagan. Then you had passionate against Trump and you didn't have as much passion for her. You never heard people go, 'Oh, I love her. it just ––."

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"Hold on, I have to stop you there, because that is wrong," Scarborough exclaimed

"Okay, then I'm wrong, Deutsch backtracked.

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'This is why Harris lost': Ex-right-wing media insider pinpoints Democrats' fatal mistake

Matthew Sheffield, a former right-wing media insider, believes that Democrats have been making a massive mistake when it comes to waging information wars.

Writing on X, formerly Twitter, Sheffield explains that the Democrats have flat-out failed to create a media ecosystem that functions in the same way that right-wing media does by creating what he describes as a "partisan ecosystem" whose sole goal is to constantly reinforce negative partisanship among voters.

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