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Exclusive jailhouse interview: ‘Tiger King’ outlines plan for central role at Trump's side

In the final hours before President-elect Donald Trump left office in January 2021, “Joe Exotic” of “Tiger King” fame prepared for a presidential pardon from his two-decade federal prison sentence — with a limo and fans awaiting his release from confinement.

Trump didn’t come through with a pardon for the “Tiger King” — real name Joseph Maldonado. But as Trump prepares to return to the Oval Office in January, the star of the hit Netflix show is hopeful he will be a free man by April 2025, at the latest.

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Trump allies call for DOJ to go after president-elect’s political enemies

With the nomination of former congressman Matt Gaetz, a MAGA loyalist known for hyperbolic rhetorical attacks against Donald Trump’s enemies, to serve as attorney general, the president-elect appears to be eying the U.S. Justice Department as a cudgel against his political enemies.

At the top of the target list is Special Counsel Jack Smith, who obtained indictments against Trump for subverting the 2020 election and mishandling classified documents, followed by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

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'Beyond-worse-case' Trump scenario is 'now upon us': columnist

The Atlantic's Jonathan Chait expected President-elect Donald Trump's second term to be bad -- but even he found himself in awe at the picks that Trump has made for his cabinet.

In his latest piece, Chait marvels at the figures that Trump wants to bring into his cabinet, including Fox News personality Pete Hegseth, scandal-plagued former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), and former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (R-HI).

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'Infowars has been taken down!' Alex Jones freaks out on air as his website is confiscated

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones went ballistic after his Infowars website was taken down during a live broadcast.

During a simulcast with Steve Bannon's War Room on Thursday, Jones announced that Infowars.com was offline after The Onion successfully won an auction for the site's assets.

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'Conspiracy': MSNBC's Morning Joe gets personal about Matt Gaetz AG nomination

The co-host of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" got personal on Thursday while reporting on Donald Trump's stunning decision to announce Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) as his attorney general nominee.

The segment started off with an out-of-character disclaimer from Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski stating that it is their job to remain fair in their commentary before they turned to an earlier report that the Florida Republican has previously been accused of having a file on Scarborough based upon conspiracy theories that have long been debunked.

Brzezinski began with, "According to the Washington Post, Gaetz has been under investigation of the bipartisan committee for allegations that he may have engaged in sexual misconduct, illegal drug use, and accepted improper gifts."

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She then continued, "And now more on the character of Matt Gaetz and how it connects to this show. Donald Trump began tweeting about widely discredited conspiracy theories about Joe after receiving documents given to Trump by Congressman Gaetz."

"That's according to former White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin. She revealed the information in 2022 during her deposition before the House select committee investigating the January 6th attack," she continued. "She told lawmakers she was in the West Wing with Republican Congressman Jim Jordan, former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany and Gaetz when she noticed he had a folder with him. When she asked him what was in it she said Gaetz pulled out conspiracy theories about Joe Scarborough."

"Farah Griffin said she then told Gaetz he could not put that in front of the president right as she was getting ushered into the Oval Office," Brzezinski continued. "The next morning, then president Trump started tweeting about those debunked conspiracy theories. Trump tweeted about those lies to millions of followers for at least five times over the next three years. Those posts caused so much pain and emotional trauma for the widower of an aide who worked for Joe, that the widower himself wrote an open letter to Jack Dorsey, the then CEO of Twitter pleading with him to remove the posts from social media, from the platform, writing, quote, 'My wife deserves better.'"

"Twitter never deleted the posts, responding in a statement that the tweets did not violate its terms of service," she added

Scarborough then interjected with, "They of course changed the terms of service the next day, so..."

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'Heads are exploding': CNN analyst says Senate GOP is horrified by Matt Gaetz as AG

Federal prosecutors and other career lawyers at the Justice Department have their hair on fire about Donald Trump nominating scandal-plagued MAGA Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) for attorney general, CNN's Jamie Gangel told anchor Jake Tapper on Wednesday — but more than that, she said, Senate Republicans are revolted by the idea.

In the event they do confirm him, she added, the results could be terrifying.

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'Figure something out': Ominous comment suggests Trump may not leave in 2028

President-elect Donald Trump is already toying with the idea of pursuing a third term in office — in direct violation of the U.S. Constitution.

MSNBC host Jonathan Lemire tweeted Wednesday that during a recent meeting with the House Republican Conference, Trump suggested that his second term in the White House may not be his last.

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'Mind-blowing!' Russia said to have enacted 'bodacious threat of blackmail' against Trump

Russia made an audacious public attempt to blackmail the incoming U.S. president, according to a military expert.

Vladimir Putin and his ministers are already trying to mess with Donald Trump's head when Kremlin intelligence chief Nikolai Patrushev claimed in an interview that Trump had "relied on certain forces" to win a second term in the White House and warned that he had "corresponding obligations" that he was "obliged to fulfill," wrote Slate columnist Fred Kaplan.

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'Literally a Fox News host': Critics mock Trump's 'utterly unserious' Pentagon chief pick

President-elect Donald Trump's selection of a co-host of "FOX & Friends Weekend" spurred immediate mockery on social media as critics blasted the pick as "unserious" — and something more akin to an article in the satirical news outlet "The Onion."

Pete Hegseth was nominated by Trump to serve as his secretary of defense, Fox news confirmed Tuesday night.

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'MAGA backlash': Trump supporters reportedly triggered by news of Cabinet pick

News that President-elect Donald Trump could select Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) as secretary of state has triggered an almost immediate "MAGA backlash," according to a new report.

"MAGA-minded" warriors — among them allies of Trump’s former director of national intelligence Ric Grenell — have already begun to panic and cast doubt about whether he was truly chosen by Trump, Politico reported Tuesday.

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'Not normal times': Ex-intel officials brace for retribution following J.D. Vance vow

Vice President-elect J.D. Vance has vowed to strip security clearances from dozens of former intelligence officials who signed a letter less than a month before the 2020 election warning that the Hunter Biden laptop bore the “earmarks of a Russian information operation.”

The targeted individuals include some of the top intelligence officials from the administrations of at least two former presidents. Among them are James Clapper, who served as director of national intelligence under President Barack Obama, and three former CIA directors—John Brennan, Leon Panetta and Mike Hayden—who served in the Obama and George W. Bush administrations.

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Winner finally projected in contentious Arizona Senate contest

The Arizona Senate contest between Democratic Phoenix-area Rep. Ruben Gallego and Trump-backed former news anchor Kari Lake has finally been projected for Gallego, multiple media outlets reported late Monday.

Arizona was one of the most hotly contested states of the cycle, with polls at the presidential level showing a razor-thin contest between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. At the Senate level, however, things have been more chaotic.

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'Big difference': Army of lawyers declare war against Trump's biggest campaign pledge

President-elect Donald Trump will only have his big mouth to blame if he can't get his biggest campaign promise past a battalion of activist attorneys armed and ready for legal war, those lawyers reportedly say.

A network of hundreds of lawyers say they're better prepared than ever before to challenge Trump's anti-immigrant policy promises that include mass deportations and camps, the New York Times reported Monday.

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