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Ex-Biden official snaps at MSNBC host after being confronted over 'alcoholic' Pete Hegseth

MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire received swift pushback from a guest on Friday morning when he tried to correct them after they called Donald Trump's secretary of defense nominee an "alcoholic."

Invited to "Morning Joe" talk about Trump's first four days in office, Rahm Emmanuel, who served as President Joe Biden's United States ambassador to Japan, went on the attack against the controversial ex-Fox News personality Pete Hegseth who has been battered by accusations of sexual assault, public intoxication and financial improprieties.

Speaking of Hegseth, the blunt-talking Emmanuel told the MSNBC host, "I don't think you have to fight every one of them [Trump nominees] but where you have clear stance like, I think the idea of the secretary of defense, an alcoholic and a person with drinking problems and other types of character and judgment issues."

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"[He] should be nowhere close to advising the president on nuclear issues," he added. "You've got 12 nuclear aircraft carriers, 30 plus nuclear submarines –– this person clearly is not qualified to be in the Situation Room and advise."

Given a chance to respond, Lemire told his guest, "We'll see the vote for Pete Hegseth later tonight. We should note he, of course, has denied the allegations that he is an alcoholic –– he says he would stop drinking if confirmed, Mr. Ambassador."

Emanuel fired right back.

"You know, the one thing here –– I don't agree with Donald Trump; I admire the fact that he has never had a drink...," Emanuel interrupted. "But once you have a drinking problem, you always have a drinking problem and that job is not stress-free."

"I have been in this situation," the former Barrack Obama chief of staff lectured. "You are two seats, the secretary of defense, down from the president of the United States. You have a million plus men and women under your command and that person should be nowhere close to advising the president, given what he has shown when he was just running a small veterans operation he couldn't handle the stress."

"You know, the stress of a secretary of defense is in the situation room, live or die, boots on the ground or not? Nowhere, and every senator knows it," he concluded.

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Ultra-wealthy send D.C. real estate market into 'frenzy' as they cozy up to Trump: report

Washington, D.C.'s luxury housing market is catching fire as the ultra-wealthy scoop up a limited number of available high-end homes all in an effort to get "close to the sun" — meaning President Donald Trump, according to a report.

The Wall Street Journal reported late Thursday that rich political appointees, new members of Congress and business big-wigs have all deluged the market around the nation's capital. That includes Howard Lutnick, the president’s nomination for commerce secretary, who bought the home of Fox News anchor Bret Baier for $25 million.

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Nashville school shooter’s social media account was flagged to FBI prior to attack

A social media account connected to the teenage shooter who killed a 16-year-old student at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee, before taking his own life on Wednesday was flagged to the FBI more than a month before he carried out the attack.

A now-suspended X account connected to Solomon Henderson was cited in a Dec. 17 post by another X user who tagged the FBI, stating that the user and another individual “need to be locked up for knowing about” a school shooting one day earlier. That shooting was committed by Natalie Rupnow, a 15-year-old student who killed another student and a teacher before taking her own life.

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A federal judge in Seattle gave a scathing rebuke of President Donald Trump's attempt to reinterpret the 14th Amendment and cancel birthright citizenship.

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'The Holocaust is not a joke': Elon Musk finally goes too far for Anti-Defamation League

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However, ADL chief Jonathan Greenblatt on Thursday finally had had enough of Musk's antics after the richest man in the world wrote a post filled with puns about Nazi Germany.

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'Handful' of GOP senators said to have growing concerns about Hegseth after new reports

The day before the U.S. Senate is scheduled to vote on the appointment of scandal-plagued Pete Hegseth as Donald Trump's secretary of defense there is reportedly some growing hesitation about him amongst some GOP lawmakers.

Speaking with MSNBC host Ana Cabrera, NBC's Julie Tsirkin highlighted a damning FBI file on the former Fox News personality who has been accused of public drunkenness, sexual assault and now menacing a former wife.

After sharing clips of several GOP lawmakers expressing concerns, host Cabrera prompted, "Julie, we showed some clips of your interviews with these different senators, including Senator [Susan] Collins, Senator [Thom] Tillis, both Republicans who don't seem so certain where their vote is going to land. Has this new information changed any senators' minds that you know of?"

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"I will tell you that the senators who were already in the yes column probably aren't going to get swayed by this, especially because they have Samantha Hegseth's denial of those physical abuse allegations, and also, of course, that she signed, along with Pete Hegseth, a document when they got divorced, a child custody document that said that neither parent was a victim of domestic abuse," Tsirkin replied.

"But I will tell you that there are a handful of Republican senators, including Thom Tillis, including Susan Collins, and some others who are definitely concerned by this process," she continued. "Now, they don't sit on the Armed Services Committee, so they're a little bit late to this. But also because of these allegations, they've heard from other whistleblowers."

"In the case of Tillis, he also told me yesterday that some of these details are similar to the interesting accounts he said he's been hearing, and he wants to see if he can corroborate them," she added. "All that said, though, in a couple of hours they're going to take the next vote procedurally to move forward on confirmation and unless four Republicans vote with Democrats to block him, if all Democrats vote against him, he's going to go through tomorrow on it."

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Swing-district Republicans fear 'worst-case scenario' in big MAGA budget bill

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Among other things, the Times reports that the GOP is eyeing work requirements to Medicaid that would cause an estimated 600,000 people to lose their health coverage; slashing the portion of Medicaid paid out by the federal government, thus putting an increased burden on states to fund the program; taxes on people whose offices offer free gyms; taxing all scholarship and fellowship income; ending the home mortgage tax deduction; and slapping a ten percent tariff on all imported goods, which would raise costs on consumers.

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'Laundering of a kooky online smear': WSJ editorial board slaps Dems after Musk salute

The Wall Street Journal raced to the defense of the world's richest man on Wednesday evening to ward off what it claimed was "disinformation" peddled by Democrats, who soundly rebuked Elon Musk over his salute that drew comparisons to a Hitler salute.

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The 17-year-old who killed a female student at a high school in Nashville before taking his own life was an African-American Reserve Officers' Training Corp member who hated Black people and identified as involuntarily celibate, according to a manifesto apparently posted by him online.

A document outlining his views was posted to the X account of the shooter, Solomon Henderson, along with a photo of a handgun in a backpack that appears to have been taken in a bathroom before he walked into the cafeteria at Antioch High School and opened fire around 11 a.m. Central Time. Henderson’s X account was still active, with the link at the time of publication.

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'Damn it!' Trump vows to kill law that could save strongly MAGA town

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Cynthia Robertson could be forgiven for feeling that the banner was aimed at her. Its white-on-black lettering — “F--K BIDEN AND F--K YOU FOR VOTING FOR HIM” — hung from the wooden house right across the street from her own.

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Politico's Kyle Cheney reports on BlueSky that Ball was arrested on Wednesday for pending federal gun charges, which Cheney notes is "the first arrest initiated by the Trump-led Washington Field Office."

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'Melania may feel more empowered' as first lady with Ivanka out of the picture: biographer

Melania Trump is heading into another tenure as first lady with more confidence, according to sources, especially since her stepdaughter is out of the picture.

Her husband Donald Trump is returning to the White House with a better understanding of how to work the levers of power to press his agenda, and the first lady herself has signaled that she learned from her first time in the role and has prepared to take on a more prominent role, reported CNN.

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Watch: Ex-Capitol cop Fanone describes drive-by attack on his mother by a Trump supporter

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" the day after Donald Trump issued a blanket pardon to the approximately 1500 rioters who stormed the Capitol and beat on law enforcement officers, former Metropolitan Police Department cop Michael Fanone described the threat he is now under as well as related attacks on his mother from the president's supporters.

Speaking with co-hosts Mika Brzezinski and Willie Geist, Fanone, who suffered a heart attack after being dragged through the treasonous crowd and tasered on his neck, name-checked the specific offenders who almost killed him, noting one who pulled him into the mob while shouting, "I got one!"

Asked what the future hold for him, he replied, "My family is less safe; we've suffered threats and acts of violence almost immediately after my Congressional testimony in the select committee [Jan 6] hearing. In fact, I didn’t even make it through my testimony before I received the first threatening phone call."

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"My mother has been the victim of swatting incidents," continued. "She's had bricks thrown at her home in the middle of the night and recently, while she was raking the leaves in her front yard, she had an individual pull up in a truck and throw a bag of s--- on her."

"Because of these pardons, my family is threatened and my family is less safe. I fully expect to experience violence at the hands of some of these individuals, whether it’s the ones that directly assaulted me or others who see me as a spokesperson for accountability," he confessed.

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