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Trump allies say FBI failed to stop New Orleans attack due to focus on white supremacy

In the aftermath of the ISIS-inspired terror attack committed by a man who plowed his truck through a crowd of New Year’s Eve revelers and killed 14 people in New Orleans, some of Donald Trump’s allies have suggested the FBI failed to prevent the attack because the agency was too focused on white supremacist investigations.

The criticism leveled at the FBI by Kimberly Guilfoyle, who has received an appointment to serve as ambassador to Greece, and Steve Bannon, the former White House strategist, on Jan. 2 compounds a series of social media posts by the president-elect suggesting that lax security at the border enabled the attack. The rhetoric by the president-elect and his allies ignored the fact that the attacker, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, was a U.S. citizen and Army veteran who lived in Houston.

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Biden warns of a 'great concern' in farewell address

President Joe Biden issued a dire warning to the American people about the coming four years under the next Donald Trump administration, in his farewell address on Wednesday — even as he tried to strike the most optimistic tone he could that America would remain strong after he left.

"I'm so proud of how much we've accomplished together for the American people, and I wish the incoming administration's success because I want America to succeed," said Biden. "That's why I have held my duty to ensure a peaceful and orderly transition of power, to ensure we lead by the power of our example. I have no doubt that America is in a position to continue to succeed."

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Elon Musk involved with Iran hostage deal despite no formal government role: report

The world's richest man may have made promises to Iran from the U.S. government behind the scenes to help get an Italian journalist released from jail there. If true, the action would raise questions about whether Musk violated the Logan Act.

The New York Times reported Wednesday that "the tech billionaire had a secret meeting with the Iranian ambassador to the United Nations."

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'That a joke?' Biden hits back as he's asked if Trump should get credit for Gaza deal

President Joe Biden made it clear Wednesday that his team was taking credit for the ceasefire deal announced between Israel and Hamas.

A reporter asked Biden at a Wednesday afternoon presser, "How much credit do you give to the Trump team for this deal? Trump is already taking credit for it."

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'Excuse me!' Indignant Pam Bondi pushes back on Democrat's questioning on Kash​ Patel

Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi grew indignant when Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) questioned her about disavowing unethical acts by President-elect Donald Trump and his nominee for FBI Director, Kash Patel.

Blumenthal suggested that Bondi was tailoring her answers at Wednesday's hearing not out of honesty, but out of a desire to be confirmed.

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'Major problem': CNN legal expert pinpoints potential answer that could derail Pam Bondi

CNN's Elie Honig identified some pointed questions that Pam Bondi should be compelled to answer before she's confirmed as Donald Trump's attorney general.

The former Florida state attorney general faces the start of her confirmation process in a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, and the CNN legal analyst urged the Democratic minority to press Bondi on her assistance with Trump's efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss.

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'Okay, interesting': CNN host skeptical of GOP consultant's Project 2025 denials

CNN's Sarah Sidner pushed back against a Republican consultant who played down concerns about the controversial Project 2025 blueprint for a second Donald Trump administration.

Russell Vought, the president-elect's nominee for White House budget director, is expected to face tough questions from senators about his involvement with the right-wing agenda that became a key topic in the 2024 campaign after polling found it was widely known and deeply unpopular with voters, but Sen. Marco Rubio's former campaign manager told CNN that those concerns were overblown.

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Former prosecutor issues 'stark warning about what is coming' in the next administration

Recent events have been clues to how Donald Trump's next administration will turn out, an ex-prosecutor said Wednesday.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance wrote in her Substack blog about the failure to get Donald Trump's criminal cases to trial before the election. She then ponders why the Attorney General won't take steps to make the rest of special counsel Jack Smith's work public, especially as it relates to Trump's criminal documents case.

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Sanctioning of global white supremacist terrorism group rattles U.S. extremist members

The State Department has applied the “specially designated global terrorist” designation to the Terrorgram Collective in a groundbreaking move that for the first time sanctions a transnational white supremacist terrorist group with a significant presence in the United States.

The announcement on Monday — one week before President Biden leaves office — justified the designation based on the group “posing a significant risk of committing, or having participated in training to commit acts of terrorism, that threaten the security of United States nationals or national security, foreign policy, or economy of the United States.” Terrorgram is an amalgam of the words “terror” and “Telegram,” the latter of which is a social media platform used by members to distribute propaganda.

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'What are you afraid of?' Sen. Tammy Duckworth yells as Pete Hegseth dodges questions

Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) literally yelled at defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth as he dodged questions about his fiscal leadership at several veterans organizations.

"Mr. Hegseth, this hearing is about whether you are qualified to be secretary of defense," Duckworth explained during Tuesday's Senate confirmation hearing. "And any sense that the Department of Defense that keeps us safe is being steered by someone who is wholly unprepared for the job puts America at risk."

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'Full-on villain mode': Analyst rails against shocking new abuses by health insurers

The Affordable Care Act reined in many of the worst abuses of the health insurance industry, like denying people for pre-existing conditions or for meeting a lifetime coverage maximum — but it remains an industry where patients can be denied critical care for nonsensical reasons — and horror stories continue to abound, Arwa Mahdawi wrote for The Guardian.

The issue has sprung into national prominence following the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and the arrest of Luigi Mangione for the crime. Many took to the internet to apparently root for the killer, with polling showing some 40 percent of young Americans found the shooting "acceptable" and 7 in 10 Americans believe insurance company greed played a role.

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'You lack the character': Pete Hegseth hit by immediate putdown at confirmation hearing

Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) called into question Pete Hegseth's "character" at the beginning of the former Fox News Host's confirmation hearings for secretary of defense.

"Mr. Hegseth, you are the ninth nominee for secretary of defense I have had the honor to consider as a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee," Reed said. "I have voted in favor of all your predecessors, including those in the first Trump administration.

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Furious Trump reacts to Seth Meyers mockery as damning Jack Smith report released

Days before he becomes president of the USA — and minutes after the release of a prosecutor’s bombshell report into the Jan. 6 election interference case — Donald Trump took to Truth Social early Tuesday to attack a comedian.

“How bad is Seth Meyers on NBC?" the president-elect asked at 1:24 a.m.

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