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Ben Lefebvre / Politico:
Trump taps oil executive Chris Wright as Energy secretary — The oil executive and GOP fundraiser disputes the need to fight against climate change. — President-elect Donald Trump named Chris Wright, head of a Denver-based oil service company and a vocal opponent of government action …
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Trump picks fracking firm CEO Chris Wright to be energy secretary — The executive has taken a defiant approach to fighting climate change by attacking policies that call for shifting away from fossil fuels.
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Brett Samuels / The Hill:
Trump taps fracking CEO Chris Wright for Energy secretary — President-elect Trump on Saturday announced he would nominate Chris Wright, a donor and fracking company leader, to serve as his Energy secretary. — “Chris has been a leading technologist and entrepreneur in Energy.
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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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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Politico:
Elon Musk pushes Lutnick for Treasury — The billionaire Trump confidant posted an endorsement on his social media network on Saturday. — Elon Musk is backing Donald Trump's transition co-chair Howard Lutnick to lead the Treasury Department, touting the billionaire CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald …
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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 …
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Raw Story
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.
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The Gateway Pundit
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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Washington Post:
Trump won. The celebrations started. Then the trouble began. — The president-elect has been operating off his own script, making Cabinet picks that have posed immediate political challenges.
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Raw Story
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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NBC News:
A majority of Senate Republicans doubt Matt Gaetz will be confirmed as attorney general, sources say — More than half of Senate Republicans, including some in senior leadership positions, privately say they don't see a path for the former Florida representative, according to a number of Republican sources.
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Brian Darling / The Hill:
Trump's recess appointment power is constitutional and vital to his agenda — President-elect Trump's victory is an end to business as usual in Washington. — His desire to use recess appointment authority is a clear expression of how serious he is about making the federal government responsive to the will of the American people.
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Jenny Leonard / Bloomberg:
Xi Says China Is Ready to Work With Trump to Boost Relations — Chinese leader Xi Jinping told US President Joe Biden that he's ready to work with Donald Trump to improve the relationship between the world's biggest economies. — Speaking in their final meeting before Trump takes office …
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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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