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Trump’s pardon of top allies may inadvertently cover mass voter fraud: legal experts

Legal experts are warning that President Donald Trump may have unintentionally issued a sweeping pardon that could shield not only Rudy Giuliani and other top allies, but any U.S. citizen who committed voter fraud in 2020 – including people who cast multiple ballots on his behalf.

The revelation comes as a Pennsylvania man charged with voting twice argued that Trump’s November 7 pardon of Giuliani and others involved in his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss wipes out his case entirely, The Guardian reported Tuesday.

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'Another terrible decision': RFK Jr. stuns analysts with latest 'head-shaking' appointment

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. turned heads on Tuesday after the Department of Health and Human Services confirmed that a prominent vaccine skeptic had been appointed to a high-level position within the agency.

On Tuesday, reports indicated that Louisiana Surgeon General Ralph Abraham had been appointed to the principal deputy director role at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The role gives Abraham, a vocal ally of Kennedy's "Make America Healthy Again" agenda and a skeptic of COVID-19 shots, a key advisor on a series of public health issues, according to NBC News.

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Trump is doing everything in his power to make sure Putin gets what he wants

Almost lost among Donald Trump’s latest assault on America, has been his utter disdain for our democracy, and love for Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Amid Trump’s attack on our government, White House, health-care, food benefits, vote, the arts, environment, our economy, and peace and quiet, the Russia-Ukraine War has raged on.

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‘I felt a loss for us as a nation’: Michelle Obama stunned by Trump's East Wing demolition

Former First lady Michelle Obama had a serious reaction to President Donald Trump's decision to tear down the century-old East Wing of the White House for a ballroom, saying it symbolized “a loss for us as a nation.”

In an interview Tuesday with Jamie Kern Lima’s podcast, Obama described how it felt to see the destruction of it as what it represented to the nation, rather than her personal ties to the historic space, according to The Washington Post.

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GOP strategist says this policy exposes 'complete collapse of the Republican Party'

Health insurance premiums for tens of millions of Americans are just weeks away from significantly increasing in cost, and Republicans have yet to agree on a fix that doesn't include extending Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits. One longtime Republican strategist recently offered a reason why the issue continues to confound his party.

During a Tuesday segment on MS NOW, Stuart Stevens – who was a senior advisor to 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney – acknowledged that healthcare was a significant hurdle for Republicans, who have so far failed to repeal the ACA or present an alternative to make health insurance more affordable for their constituents. And he argued that this is dangerous for the GOP given that red states are disproportionately reliant on the ACA tax credits set to expire at the end of this year.

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Groups sue to prevent DOJ from closing office dedicated to preventing 'unrest'

Several civil rights groups on Tuesday sued to try and prevent the Department of Justice from closing an office dedicated to preventing "unrest and violence" in U.S. communities, according to a new report.

The organizations are suing to stop the closure of the Community Relations Service — first created in 1964 to prevent rioting and racial tensions in American cities — and seeking a preliminary injunction to keep the office known as "America's Peacemaker," according to CBS News report.

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Trump takes 6-day vacation to Mar-a-Lago while Americans struggle with skyrocketing prices

President Donald Trump is heading to his Florida estate on Tuesday to get a jump on the Thanksgiving holiday. The president and First Lady will be staying at Mar-a-Lago for an extended break, returning to the White House early Sunday evening.

As the First Family enjoys their six-day trip, Americans are increasingly dismayed at the state of the Trump economy, which is producing near-record-low consumer sentiment, rising and record prices at the grocery store, increasing unemployment, persistent inflation, and — as the president recently declared — tariff payments that are about to “skyrocket.”

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'Petulant old man!' Chicago courtroom fell into chaos as MAGA officials picked a fight

A newly revealed transcript of a courtroom deposition in Chicago shows MAGA officials picking fights over immigration enforcement — and an exasperated judge accusing Trump's Border Patrol chief, Greg Bovino of constantly dodging questions and making false statements, reported the Chicago Tribune on Tuesday.

This comes after U.S. District Judge Sarah Ellis issued a blistering opinion last week based on this hearing, accusing Bovino of "outright lying" as part of a lawsuit brought to stop the Trump administration's federal raids in Chicago.

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Trump takes awkward photo with FBI Director to push back on 'totally false' report

President Donald Trump insisted that claims that he had considered firing FBI Director Kash Patel were "totally false."

Multiple sources told MS NOW that the president was considering removing Patel as soon as December, according to a report on Tuesday.

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Conservative reveals how GOP may abandon Trump if they lose big in the midterms

Even though President Donald Trump has thoroughly dominated the Republican Party since his 2016 election victory, the GOP may finally walk away from him if they suffer major losses in next year's midterm elections.

That's according to conservative columnist Jonathan V. Last, who wrote in the Bulwark on Tuesday that the Republican Party's love devotion to Trump may finally end depending on the outcome of the 2026 elections. He wrote that while Trump briefly fell out of favor with Republicans after the January 6, 2021 insurrection, the party never seriously walked away from the president as it continued to entertain his election denialism and overwhelmingly backed his return to the White House in 2024.

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'Miserable' House Republicans tell ex-colleague of 'toxic' work conditions under Trump

An ex-GOP lawmaker came clean on what it's like to work for "toxic" President Donald Trump — and what he believes is happening behind the scenes among Republicans.

Former Rep. David Trott (R-MI), in an opinion piece published in The Daily Beast on Tuesday, wrote about why the Republican majority is falling apart — and the difficult position Trump has put it in.

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'Find the votes': Trump threatens to primary Republicans who don't support election scheme

President Donald Trump threatened on Tuesday that he would not support Republicans who refuse to go along with his election scheme during the 2026 midterm.

One of the ways Trump is seeking to sway the 2026 midterm in his favor is by pressuring state legislatures to undergo mid-cycle redistricting, which allows them to redraw their congressional maps. The Texas legislature was the first to redraw its maps, which sparked backlash from Democratic-controlled states like California and Maryland.

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Trump admin 'misstates' key facts to Supreme Court about Chicago ICE raids: report

The Trump administration made mistaken and misleading claims over the deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago in an emergency docket to the Supreme Court, according to a new report.

A New York Times investigation published Tuesday revealed that the administration erroneously distorted Chicago Police Department officers' responsiveness and protesters' actions in a filing that requested the high court to allow the troops in the Windy City.

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