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Adam Jentleson / New York Times:
When Will Democrats Learn to Say No? — When Donald Trump held a rally in the Bronx in May, critics scoffed that there was no way he could win New York State. Yet as a strategic matter, asking the question “What would it take for a Republican to win New York?” leads to the answer …
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New York Times:
Democrats Draw Up an Entirely New Anti-Trump Battle Plan — The party's early preparations to oppose the next Trump administration are heavily focused on legal fights and consolidating state power, rather than marching in the streets. — Locked out of power next year …
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RedState
NBC News:
Democratic jockeying for the 2028 presidential election is already underway — Nearly two dozen Democrats are seen as possible contenders ahead of an invisible primary that will be shaped partly by Trump and his second term. — As the dust settles from Vice President Kamala Harris' defeat …
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David Weigel / Semafor:
Democratic turnout plummeted in 2024 — but only in safe states
Democratic turnout plummeted in 2024 — but only in safe states
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Natasha Korecki / NBC News:
Democrats are already looking to revamp their early state primary calendar for 2028
Democrats are already looking to revamp their early state primary calendar for 2028
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The Independent
Allan Smith / NBC News:
John Fetterman says Democrats need to stop ‘freaking out’ over everything Trump does
John Fetterman says Democrats need to stop ‘freaking out’ over everything Trump does
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USA Today, The Independent, Townhall, Washington Examiner, The Hill and New York Post
New York Times:
Under the Chandelier at Mar-a-Lago, Trump Makes Picks at Breakneck Speed — President-elect Donald J. Trump is more contemptuous than ever of Washington expertise and determined to hire people based on loyalty. — President-elect Donald J. Trump chose his attorney general almost on a whim …
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Raw Story and Wide World of News
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Niall Stanage / The Hill:
The Memo: Trump spoils for a fight with controversial Cabinet picks — President-elect Trump is spoiling for a fight as he chooses the members of his incoming administration. — Provocative picks from Trump keep coming. — The four most prominent so far are former Rep. Matt Gaetz …
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New York Daily News, WHEC.com and The Independent
Dominic Hauschild / The Times:
Trump's victory means war will end sooner, says Zelensky — Ukrainian president said he had had a ‘constructive’ conversation with the US president-elect and he had heard nothing ‘that goes against our position’ — President Zelensky has said the war in Ukraine will “end sooner” …
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Rolling Stone:
Trump Allies Were Told to Stop Saying They'll Put Migrants in ‘Camps’ — “Apparently some people think it makes us look like Nazis,” says a close Trump ally … To be sure, Trump's migrant expulsion program, if he were to follow through with his plans to deport millions …
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Digby's Hullabaloo
Anna Gifty / Public Notice:
Kamala Harris's hidden barrier — Her rise and fall illustrates the Glass Cliff. … 🛣️ — Black women have long had to navigate being twice as good to get half the amount of credit. Kamala Harris's presidential run was evidence of this.
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Teen Vogue
Rachael Bade / Politico:
The ‘team of vipers’ is back — Cliff Sims wrote the definitive tale of Trump administration infighting. He's back, and fangs are out. — The last time Cliff Sims was this close to presidential power, he coined an indelible phrase for the cut-throat coterie around Donald Trump …
Julia Manchester / The Hill:
Lara Trump emerges as an early favorite to fill Rubio's Senate seat — Calls from Republicans are intensifying for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) to pick President-elect Trump's daughter-in-law Lara Trump to replace his secretary of State pick, Marco Rubio, in the Senate.
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Florida Politics, Breitbart and Bloomberg
Dan Diamond / Washington Post:
Jay Bhattacharya, an NIH critic, emerges as a top candidate to lead the agency — The Stanford physician was excoriated by NIH's director in 2020 for his “fringe” ideas on covid. Four years later, he's poised for power in Trump's Washington.
Beppe Severgnini / The Atlantic:
American Kakistocracy — Italy knows a thing or two about what the United States faces—but there are key differences between the two countries' experiences. — Why is a regular guy attracted to a billionaire candidate? It's simple: Because the candidate can play to people's fantasies.
Chris Pandolfo / Fox News:
Pennsylvania Democrats openly admit to counting illegal ballots in McCormick-Casey race — Ongoing disputes in the Senate race between declared winner Dave McCormick (R) and incumbent Sen. Bob Casey (D) concern whether disqualified ballots should be counted
New York Times:
Slash First, Fix Later: How Elon Musk Cuts Costs — Mr. Musk dug into his companies' budgets, preferring to cut too much rather than too little and to deal with the fallout later. Under Donald Trump, he is set to apply those tactics to the U.S. government.
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Deseret News
Stacy Liberatore / Daily Mail:
NASA staff beg Elon Musk to ‘clean house’ after agency spent millions of Americans' money on DEI agenda — NASA staff are calling on Elon Musk to ‘clean house’ as it is revealed the agency blew millions of taxpayer money on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs.
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The Gateway Pundit
Will Steakin / ABC News:
Exclusive: Woman told House Ethics panel she witnessed Gaetz having sex with minor, lawyer says — Matt Gaetz resigned from Congress Wednesday after Trump picked him for AG. — Representative from Florida Matt Gaetz speaks during the third day of the 2024 Republican National Convention …
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Mediaite, The Independent, NBC News, Rolling Stone, Raw Story, CBS News, CNN and Florida Politics
Andrea Shalal / Reuters:
Muslims who voted for Trump upset by his pro-Israel cabinet picks — U.S. Muslim leaders who supported Republican Donald Trump to protest against the Biden administration's support for Israel's war on Gaza and attacks on Lebanon have been deeply disappointed by his Cabinet picks, they tell Reuters.
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Algemeiner.com, PoliticusUSA, Crooks and Liars and RNS
Elena Moore / NPR:
Trump picks Karoline Leavitt to be youngest White House press secretary in history — President-elect Donald Trump has selected longtime aide and media personality Karoline Leavitt to be his White House press secretary and carry the message of his administration publicly as he returns to the Oval Office.
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Michael Gold / New York Times:
Trump Names Karoline Leavitt as His White House Press Secretary
Trump Names Karoline Leavitt as His White House Press Secretary
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Brittney McNamara / Teen Vogue:
What to Do Before the Trump Administration Takes Office in January — Nearly four years after he left office amid a violent burst, Donald Trump has been reelected and will become the next president of the United States. For many marginalized people, a second Trump administration, which begins in January, is a looming threat.