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'He’s mad': GOP reps say ousted intel chair now 'never going to vote' for Johnson’s bills

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is in hot water with a significant portion of the House Republican Conference over his decision to remove the chairman of a high-profile committee.

On Thursday, Johnson announced that Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH) would not be chairman of the House Intelligence Committee in the 119th Congress, instead choosing Rep. Rick Crawford (R-AR) as his replacement. Now, some Republican lawmakers are telling Fox News that Turner is rebelling against the speaker, and that Johnson may not be able to count on his vote for future legislation — which could be a significant complication given Republicans' razor-thin House majority.

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Right-wing state senator arrested as he tries to force way into House chamber

A right-wing Republican state senator was arrested Thursday morning while attempting to enter the House chambers to attend the State of the State address by GOP Gov. Brian Kemp.

Controversial Trenton legislator Colton Moore was handcuffed and removed from the Capitol by state police following an altercation with staff members and law enforcement as Moore made several attempts to enter the House chamber floor for the annual governor’s address.

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'Cringe': Legal expert claims Senate Dems dropped the ball with Trump AG pick

During a confirmation hearing on Wednesday, Senate Democrats and Republicans questioned former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi — President-elect Donald Trump's pick for U.S. attorney general. The hearing came only a day after the confirmation hearing for Pete Hegseth, the former Fox News host who Trump has chosen for defense secretary.

Elizabeth Warren, Jacky Rosen, Kristen Gillibrand, Mazie Hirono and other Democratic senators grilled Hegseth with a vengeance, making it obvious that they see him as woefully unqualified to lead the Pentagon. But MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin, in a biting opinion column, argues that Democrats dropped the ball when they questioned Bondi and didn't do nearly enough to highlight her flaws.

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Hospital chain reveals it owes $1B — and can't afford to pay staff

Prospect Medical Holdings’ dire financial straits were well-documented, even before the owner of Roger Williams Medical Center and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital declared bankruptcy on Jan. 11.

But its cash flow woes are even worse than previously aired in public. The national hospital chain operator owes more than $1 billion to more than 100,000 creditors, but has just $3.4 million cash on hand, Paul Rundell, Prospect’s chief restructuring officer, wrote in testimony ahead of a federal bankruptcy court hearing in Dallas on Tuesday.

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom and tech billionaire Elon Musk have found some common ground

California Gov. Gavin Newsom and tech billionaire Elon Musk have found common ground with their shared disdain for a controversial state agency – and Republicans are misrepresenting the governor's position as they threaten to withhold disaster aid.

The Democratic governor and Donald Trump's "first buddy" have clashed over wildfire recovery efforts, but they have both been sharply critical of the California Coastal Commission, which is tasked with protecting the state’s coast and could stand in the way of rebuilding homes destroyed by the Palisades fire, reported Politico.

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Red flag raised over limits Bondi will face in handcuffing Kash Patel at FBI

During an appearance on MSNBC on Thursday morning, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) raised the prospect that Donald Trump's nominee to head up the FBI can easily go rogue on his putative boss if he chooses to persecute the president-elect's enemies.

Speaking with the co-hosts on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Blumenthal was asked about his questioning of attorney general nominee Pam Bondi and he was quick to say he had no faith in her ability to resist any demands Trump would make of her.

Adding to that, he noted that, if Bondi and Kash Patel are both confirmed, she would be his boss but she would also be limited in her ability to rein him in.

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"We should also just note that Pam Bondi yesterday said she wasn't aware of any Kash Patel enemies list," co-host Jonathan Lemire prompted his guest. "Again, he wrote it down, it's actually in his book there in the black and white. So let's let's spin this forward a little bit then: from what you heard from attorney general candidate Bondi, do you have confidence on two things? Do you have confidence that first, she will be able to rein in Kash Patel? And secondly, the question you just posed, would she say no to Donald Trump?"

"I have no confidence whatsoever that she will be able to restrict Kash Patel," Blumenthal shot back. "The position of director is supposed to be independent; she has limited kinds of resources to rein him in, and he can start investigations without even informing her office about beginning them."

"And second, on her independence. I think that's the key question that you've raised, and I have no confidence that she will refuse to put Donald Trump ahead of the American people. She has to be the people's lawyer, she has to tell truth to power," he added.

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Dems make surprising request to allow release of Mar-a-Lago classified documents report

Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee have asked attorney general Merrick Garland to drop federal charges against Donald Trump's two co-defendants in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.

The panel's Democrats, including ranking member Jamie Raskin (D-MD) and Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY), sent a letter to the attorney general Thursday morning asking for charges to be dropped against Walt Nauta and Carlos de Oliveira to ensure the Department of Justice can release the rest of special counsel Jack Smith's final report on the president-elect's alleged crimes, reported CBS News.

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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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