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'I'm done': Dem strategist and DNC fundraiser abandons party

A fundraiser for the Democratic National Committee is leaving the Democratic Party, comparing it to a "cult" on her way out.

Lindy Li, a political commentator, claimed she was shut out after being critical of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Donald Trump's infamous Diet Coke button to make Oval Office return: report

Donald Trump’s infamous Diet Coke button is making an Oval Office return – a clear sign that the incoming president did not make kicking his obsessive love for the refreshment a New Year’s resolution.

Every president makes their mark on the Oval Office – from changes in furniture to the curtain drapes – but when Trump entered the White House four years ago, he installed a red button on the Resolute desk to request cold sodas on-demand.

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Elon Musk sets up MAGA world civil war with big Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dispute: report

Donald Trump's inner circle is set up for an internal fight over how best to tackle America's obesity epidemic, as previous reports have made clear — and tech billionaire Elon Musk just lobbed a new salvo in the fight, putting him further at odds with Health and Human Services nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr., The Daily Beast reported.

Specifically, the two sharply disagree over the promotion of Ozempic and related GLP-1 agonist drugs, widely considered to be the most effective weight loss medications ever devised.

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Ted Cruz and Sarah Sanders floated by Fox News as alternatives to J.D. Vance in 2028

Donald Trump and J.D. Vance have yet to be sworn in as president and vice president respectively after their 2024 victory and Fox News is already looking towards the 2028 presidential election when Trump will be ineligible to run.

According to Fox's Paul Steinhauser, the Ohio Republican who Trump tapped as his running mate has the inside track to the 2028 GOP nomination but it is not a done deal with the current head of Republican National Committee (RNC) saying they won't put their finger on the scale for any candidate.

By all accounts, Vance is the heir to the MAGA crown, with Republican consultant Dave Carney calling the Ohio Republican "the guy to beat," and adding, "The vice president will be in the catbird seat. No question about it."

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GOP strategist David Kochel, agreed, but cautioned, "There will be no shortage of people looking at it. But most people looking at it are seeing the relative strength of the Trump victory and the movement."

According to Fox's Steinhauser, there will likely be others in the GOP who have long had their eye on the White House who will be testing the waters after having made previous runs.

With Carney suggesting a "possible rough four years for the Trump/Vance administration" would hand challengers to Vance "opportunities," Fox's Steinhuaser pointed to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Sen Ted Cruz (R-TX), Arkansas Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, 2024 runner-up Nikki Haley and far-right Sen. Tom Cotton, also of Arkansas, as possible candidates.

According to the Fox report, "DeSantis, who sources say Trump has considered as a plan B for Defense secretary if his nominee Pete Hegseth runs into trouble, has his eyes on another White House run," adding that Cruz, once thought to be in trouble in 2024 waltzed away with a six-point win in his re-election bid.

As for Huckabee Sanders, Steinhauser wrote, "The first-term conservative governor of Arkansas is a well-known figure in MAGA world, thanks to her tenure as Trump's longest-serving White House press secretary during his first administration. The 42-year-old Sanders, the daughter of former Arkansas governor and former two-time presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, has also grabbed national attention for delivering the GOP's response to President Biden's 2023 State of the Union address."

Also popping up on the list are Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy who will be part of Trump's unfunded Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) after Jan. 20th.

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'Please take care of us': Pennsylvania Trump voter begs GOP not to cut Social Security

Residents of unincorporated New Castle, Pennsylvania, drove a surge in support for Donald Trump in 2024. Now, they're counting on him not to cut their Social Security benefits, The Washington Post reported.

New Castle used to be a booming industrial town, and a century ago it was a bastion of support for Democratic politicians, said the report: "Before Trump won New Castle, the city had last backed a Republican presidential candidate in 1956, when voters narrowly supported Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) over Adlai Stevenson (D), according to Andrei Pagnotta, a resident who has spent years studying the region’s election results. But the city changed dramatically as factories closed and younger residents moved to more vibrant urban areas ... The city’s population of 21,000 is roughly half what it was during its peak in the 1940s."

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'Red meat for MAGA': Trump said to be prepping 'early shock-and-awe campaign' in new term

Donald Trump's team is planning a range of extreme actions immediately upon taking office.

An Axios analysis of hundreds of the president-elect's speeches, news conferences and interviews determined that his Day One promises centered around three themes – immigration, big business and what the website described as "red meat for MAGA."

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'Idiot' MAGA senator mocked for claiming Trump brought Christmas 'back'

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) took to X on Christmas Eve to thank President-elect Donald Trump for doing something extraordinary: Making Christmas exist again.

"Thanks to President Trump, Christmas is back in America," said the senator and former football coach.

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Presidential run eyed for 'relentless' Dem gov who beat brutal GOP opposition in key state

With Democrats stuck out of power for at least two years, wrote The Washington Post's Karen Tumulty, they could do worse than to look to the example of one "relentless" Democratic governor, Roy Cooper, who spent eight years in charge of a state that backed President-elect Donald Trump three times — and didn't just win, but stared down a state legislature determined to destroy him.

"North Carolina voters are almost evenly split among those who consider themselves Democrats, Republicans or neither. But as Cooper entered office, after serving as attorney general and state Senate majority leader, epically aggressive gerrymandering had produced a legislature in which Republicans had enough seats to override a gubernatorial veto," wrote Tumulty.

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'Makes no sense!' Trump has Christmas Eve meltdown over latest Biden action

President-elect Donald Trump hit out at Joe Biden Tuesday in a Christmas Eve meltdown over his commutation of the sentences of almost every American federal prisoner on death row.

Biden announced Monday he would remove the death sentences from 37 of 40 prisoners, replacing them with life imprisonment.

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American Airlines grounds all flights nationwide as technical issue hits on Christmas Eve

Update: American Airlines reported that flights resumed shortly before 8 a.m. Tuesday.

American Airlines has grounded all of its flights amid a “technical issue,” sparking widespread travel chaos on Christmas Eve.

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'Never mentioned it once!' Dem says Trump demand came after 'someone wrote him a check'

A New York Democrat thinks he knows what's behind President-elect Donald Trump's bizarre new request: money.

Over the weekend, Trump suggested the United States should reclaim the Panama Canal, citing exorbitant fees for access and an increasing Chinese presence in the waterway.

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Bill Clinton admitted to hospital after spiking a fever: report

Former President Bill Clinton was admitted to the hospital Monday after spiking a high fever, MSNBC reported.

According to a source close to the former president, it was not an urgent or life-threatening situation. Rather, Clinton was there "for testing and observation."

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Trump adviser on plot to take Greenland: 'We have not expanded our country in 70 years'

Corey Lewandowski, a senior adviser to Donald Trump, defended the president-elect's desire to take over Greenland by arguing his boss was a "real estate master."

During a Monday interview on Newsmax, Lewandowski outlined some of Trump's expansionist plans for his next administration.

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