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Tulsi Gabbard changes tone on surveillance powers she once sought to dismantle
President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to serve as director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, is voicing support for a key government surveillance authority she once sought to dismantle. Read More.
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Donald Trump Claims 'Deranged' Jack Smith Was Fired
"There are a lot of people, we think in the wake of January the 6th, who were prosecuted unfairly." Read More.
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Vice President-Elect JD Vance Submits Resignation From Senate
Vice President-elect JD Vance formally announced that he would resign from his seat in the Senate, effective at midnight. Read More.
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Supreme Court denies Trump attempt to stop sentencing in New York v. Trump
Trump will be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Jan. 20 Read More.
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Trump camp was fed questions for Fox News town hall in advance from person inside network, new book says
President-elect Donald Trump’s team was given the questions asked by Fox News anchors at an Iowa town hall last January in advance by someone inside the network, according to a forthcoming book, in what would be a serious breach of journalism ethics. Read More.
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Man arrested entering the Capitol with a machete and three knives
A man with a machete was arrested after trying to enter the U.S. Capitol just before Donald Trump's scheduled visit. Trump plans to pay his respects to former President Jimmy Carter as his body is lying in the rotunda of the complex ahead of his state funeral on Thursday. Read More.
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Biden admin working to effectively ban cigarettes in 11th hour proposal a 'gift' to cartels, expert says
Lowering nicotine levels in cigarettes would be a 'a gift with a bow and balloons to organized crime cartels,' former ATF official says Read More.
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Appeals court rejects Trump’s latest attempt to get Friday’s hush money sentencing called off
President-elect Donald Trump is still set to be sentenced in his hush money case this week — at least for now — after a New York appeals court judge on Tuesday swiftly rejected his second attempt to get it called off. Read More.
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Biden To Visit New Orleans Monday In Wake Of Terror Attack
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are set to visit New Orleans next week. They will meet with those who were affected during the New Year’s Day terror attack on Bourbon Street. Read More.
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Congress will certify Donald Trump’s win on Jan. 6: Here’s how the process works
Congress will convene for a joint session Monday afternoon to formally count the Electoral College vote — the last step in making President-elect Donald Trump’s 2024 victory official. Read More.
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President Trump Appoints Never Trump Morgan Ortagus, Current Intel Community Operative, Former USAID CIA Cover Agent, as Deputy Special Presidential Envoy for Middle East Peace
Morgan Ortagus is a very special kind of obvious Intelligence Community asset who always eats in the kitchen of the State Dept Restuarant. Ortagus reeks of tradecraft when you are around her. Read More.
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Jan. 6 is set to be different this year — in a big way and more subtle ways too
The biggest difference between Jan. 6, 2025, and Jan. 6, 2021, will be obvious. Instead of falsely claiming he won the election in a speech 2 miles from the U.S. Capitol, stoking a mob of his supporters to violently disrupt the counting of electoral votes, Donald Trump will be certified the winner by Congress. Read More.
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Trump says he will attend Jimmy Carter’s funeral in DC
President-elect Donald Trump revealed Tuesday that he plans on attending the funeral of former President Jimmy Carter. Read More.
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Trump endorses Johnson to stay on as House Speaker despite funding turmoil
President-elect Donald Trump on Monday endorsed House Speaker Mike Johnson, providing crucial backing for the Louisiana Republican as he prepares for what is expected to be another contentious speakership race this week. Read More.
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Biden announces nearly $2.5 billion more in military aid for Ukraine
President Joe Biden said Monday that the United States will send nearly $2.5 billion more in weapons to Ukraine as his administration works quickly to spend all the money it has available to help Kyiv fight off Russia before President-elect Donald Trump takes office. Read More.
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