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'Possible election fraud': Trump calls for 'investigation' into retired political pollster

Donald Trump on Sunday lashed out against a retired political pollster, calling for an investigation into her over what he called a "totally fake poll."

Trump over the weekend took to his own social media network, Truth Social, to share an article entitled, "Pollster Ann Selzer ending election polling, moving 'to other ventures and opportunities.'"

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'Starting to fail': Trump said to have already 'planted seeds of his own political demise'

Donald Trump hasn't even taken office yet, but he's already made a major misstep, according to a former Republican writer.

Trump, who is going to be entering his second term as a "lame duck" President, has been under fire for his nominations to important posts, including former lawmaker Matt Gaetz, who would be Attorney General.

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Trump appointees required to document 'everything they've done to support him': report

As part of the process to land a job in Donald Trump's second administration, hopeful applicants are being asked to provide standard résumés and also include documentation on efforts they made to support him in the past.

According to a report from Politico, the President-elect has had a large pool of candidates to choose from as he started doling out prestigious positions in his next administration with many of them having been runner-ups to incoming Vice President J.D. Vance.

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'He is drunk on power right now': Ex-Trump official raises alarm over cabinet nominees

According to a former Donald Trump White House official, anyone believing the president-elect will allow GOP lawmakers to block any of his cabinet nominees will be sorely surprised.

In an analysis of how Trump is pressing forward with a slate of highly controversial cabinet nominees, the New York Times' Peter Baker wrote that political observers are stunned by his plan to follow through on his promise to "shatter the institutions of Washington as no incoming president has in his lifetime."

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'Protracted standoff': Reporter spills about 'absolutely crucial moment' with Trump's team

Donald Trump is struggling with a "crucial" decision involving his transition, a Washington Post reporter said on Saturday.

Economics reporter Jeff Stein took to social media over the weekend to spill about the details of what he called a "protracted standoff" involving a potential Trump team nominee.

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'Literally got goosebumps': Ex-GOP insider blasts 'breaking news' about Trump's plans

NBC on Saturday reported that Donald Trump is putting together a list of current and former military officers and exploring whether they can be court martialed, and the news gave one former Republican insider goosebumps.

Tara Setmayer, a former senior advisor for anti-Trump group The Lincoln Project and a former Republican congressional staffer, appeared on MSNBC over the weekend.

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'Not going according to plan': Trump team reportedly faces urgent 'political challenges'

Donald Trump is marching to the beat of his own drum and throwing off his own team in the process, according to a new report.

Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential election, and then immediately began naming new officials for his administration. While some of his transition team put together extensive reviews for potential nominees, Trump is going in another direction, the Washington Post reports.

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'He exploded': Trump reportedly 'beyond pissed' after hearing of alleged leaker in orbit

Donald Trump "exploded" after viewing a dossier on one of his campaign aides, according to a new report.

One member of Trump's orbit wrote a tell-all book outlining alleged infighting on that team, and now he's in line to get his foot in the door of the next Trump administration, and "the fangs are out," according to reporting from Politico.

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Jack Smith has a shot to put Trump in an 'untenable spot' in final filing: ex-prosecutor

During an appearance on "The Katie Phang Show" on MSNBC, former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade suggested that departing special counsel Jack Smith has an opportunity to hand the incoming Donald Trump administration a mess long after he is gone.

Speaking with host Phang, McQuade proposed two paths for Smith to take.

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'Assume the worst' from Trump's 'menagerie of misfits': ex-GOP lawmaker

During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Weekend," a former Republican member of the House agreed with ex-RNC chair Michael Steele's assessment of Donald Trump's cabinet picks as a "menagerie of misfits" and raised a warning about what is to come.

With the entire panel reacting to the president-elect's choices –– running from scandal-plagued Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) to unqualified Fox News personality Pete Hegseth –– host Steele took the lead with guest ex-Rep. Joe Walsh (R-IL).

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Blindsided Trump team now 'weighing the future' of major Cabinet nomination: report

Donald Trump's presidential transition team was blindsided by reports that Fox News host Pete Hegseth had been accused of sexual misconduct — and is now reportedly considering their options over his nomination to head the Pentagon.

Trump nominated Hegseth for secretary of defense this week, but The Washington Post reported that the team is now "weighing the future" of the nomination.

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'More normal': Dem claims there's a sane 'back-stop' on Trump's team  — but for how long?

WASHINGTON — A Democratic congressman said Friday President-elect Donald Trump appears to have a "back-stop" on his team who is "more normal" than other people he's surrounded himself with.

But he worries about what happens if they leave — or get ignored.

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'Seeds of his demise': Reporter says things are about to get 'worse for Trump'

It has been a little over a week and Donald Trump is already being criticized over inexperienced people he says he intends to nominate to his Cabinet.

Investigative reporter Nina Burleigh joined "The New Republic's" Greg Sargent to discuss her cover story about the new U.S. reality and those ready to fight back.

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