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McConnell takes another swipe at Trump and warns even his slogan echoes the 1930s

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) made what seemed to be another criticism of President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday, cautioning that the country is in a "dangerous" global situation similar to the years leading up to World War II, and pointing out that Trump's campaign slogan echoes that historical period.

“We’re in a very, very dangerous world right now, reminiscent of before World War II,” he told The Financial Times in an article published Wednesday. “Even the slogan is the same. 'America First.' That was what they said in the '30s."

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Exclusive: GOP senators reveal Fox News staff have launched lobbying blitz for Hegseth

As Vice President-elect Sen. J.D. Vance walked the marble halls of the Capitol this week and attended Wednesday's Republican Conference lunch to advocate for Donald Trump's defense secretary nominee, Pete Hegseth, the host's colleagues back at Fox News were also working the phones.

At least two senators have been contacted by people who work with the Fox and Friends Weekend co-host.

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'What does this have to do with Christopher Wray?' CNN host shuts down ranting Republican

An Ohio Republican lawmaker got some pushback from CNN as he ranted and raved about conspiracy theories involving conservative censorship and MAGA fans being targeted.

Finally, CNN anchor Boris Sanchez had enough of Rep. Warren Davidson's (R-OH) antics.

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Trump expected to be named Time's 'Person of the Year' — again

President-elect Donald Trump will be named Time magazine's "Person of the Year," according to reports.

Time was expected to make the announcement Thursday morning, Politico reported on Wednesday.

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FBI Director Chris Wray announces resignation ahead of Trump taking office

FBI Director Christopher Wray announced his intention to resign ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.

Fox News correspondent David Spunt confirmed that Wray was informing FBI staff of his decision on Wednesday.

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'Epic levels of humiliation': Onlookers call Kimberly Guilfoyle pick 'no coincidence'

Rumors are swirling about Donald Trump's choice of Kimberly Guilfoyle to serve as the ambassador to Greece. The former Fox host's appointment was announced Tuesday night, hours after the Daily Mail reported a story that her fiancé, Donald Trump Jr., was seen with another woman.

The ambassador typically lives in the host country, where they represent and update their home government. So, some see her appointment as confirmation that the engagement is off.

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'How does that end?' MSNBC host warns threats could blow up in Trump's face

During an MSNBC panel discussion on Donald Trump's latest assertion in an NBC interview that his political enemies should be prosecuted, "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough suggested it could blow up in his face if it came to fruition.

In his Sunday interview with NBC's Kristen Welker, the president-elect asserted that Democratic lawmakers who took part in the House select committee hearings on the Jan. 6 insurrection deserved to be jailed, but then claimed he would let his appointees to head up the FBI and the Department of Justice make the call.

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Ted Cruz: I'd vote no if Trump pick 'killed someone and dragged their body into the woods'

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) shared an eyebrow-raising bar when it comes to whether he'll support Donald Trump’s cabinet selections in what is expected to be a contentious nomination battle for many of the president-elect’s unconventional picks.

Cruz's curious comment came Tuesday during a wide-ranging discussion about how he expects the Senate confirmation process to play out next month. He told CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins that he believes all of Trump’s cabinet-level nominees will be confirmed.

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Mangione mused about 'killing the CEO at his own bean counting conference': report

Investigators continue to pore over clues linking killing suspect Luigi Mangione to the brutal assassination of UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thomas last week.

A spiral-bound notebook with pages of Mangione’s writings offered new insight into the 26-year-old Ivy League graduate’s mind.

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'Pit bulls of retribution': Swalwell braces for Trump admin after 'gross abuse'

A new watchdog report released Tuesday revealed that the Department of Justice under the first Donald Trump administration secretly obtained phone records for members of Congress, journalists, government staffers and incoming FBI director nominee Kash Patel — actions the top House Judiciary Democrat exclusively told Raw Story are a "gross abuse" of power worthy of investigation.

Two Democratic members of Congress. then-Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Rep. Eric Swalwell (R-CA), were targeted in the report, two sources familiar with the matter told CNN.

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'An insult!' CEO shooting suspect has meltdown as he's led into court

Accused CEO shooter Luigi Mangione had a meltdown outside a Pennsylvania courthouse Tuesday, yelling at reporters before cops wrestled him inside.

He yelled what sounded like, “It’s completely unjust!” as he was being taken from a police cruiser for his first court hearing after being charged with murder.

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Jasmine Crockett forces Trump-appointed official to admit DOGE cuts won't solve problems

Under questioning from Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), Louis DeJoy, the postmaster general appointed during President-elect Donald Trump's first administration, admitted that cuts planned by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) would not help the United States Postal Service.

Crockett's questions came during a Tuesday House Oversight Committee hearing. The Texas Democrat first posed her query to Postal Service Inspector General Tammy Hull.

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'Outrageous': GOP lawmaker turns on Trump's DOJ after revelation it spied on Congress

Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, lashed out at President-elect Donald Trump's former Department of Justice for obtaining records of lawmakers, staffers and journalists during an investigation of leaks.

In a report released Tuesday, the Justice Department's inspector general said the DOJ targeted two lawmakers and 43 staffers in an effort to unearth leaks to journalists. Records of Trump's pick to be the next FBI director, Kash Patel, were obtained as a part of the investigation. Patel was serving as a House staffer at the time.

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