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Piper Hudspeth Blackburn / CNN:
Romney stands by Trump criticism but says MAGA is now the Republican Party — Sen. Mitt Romney, a frequent Donald Trump critic who will soon retire from Congress, stood by his criticism of the president-elect's character but said Trump and his MAGA movement now define the Republican Party.
New York Times:
ABC to Pay $15 Million to Settle a Defamation Suit Brought by Trump — The outcome of the lawsuit marks an unusual victory for President-elect Donald J. Trump in his ongoing legal campaign against national news organizations. — ABC News is set to pay $15 million to settle a defamation lawsuit brought by Donald J. Trump.
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Raw Story, Twitchy and (Orphaned) Son of Commentary
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George Stephanopoulos and ABC apologize to Trump, are forced to pay $15 million to settle defamation suit
George Stephanopoulos and ABC apologize to Trump, are forced to pay $15 million to settle defamation suit
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Associated Press:
ABC agrees to give $15 million to Donald Trump's presidential library to settle defamation lawsuit
ABC agrees to give $15 million to Donald Trump's presidential library to settle defamation lawsuit
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Axios:
Universities warn international students to return before Trump inauguration … They include the University of Southern California, Brown University, University of Pennsylvania, MIT and others. — USC in an email to students on special visas said they are expected to be in class …
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Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Devin Nunes, Pugnacious Trump Loyalist, to Lead Espionage Advisory Board — As chair of the House Intelligence Committee, he attacked the Russia inquiry and Donald J. Trump's first impeachment. Now, Mr. Nunes runs Mr. Trump's social media company. — President-elect Donald J. Trump announced …
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Washington Post:
Trump picks Nunes for intelligence advisory board, Grenell as special envoy
Trump picks Nunes for intelligence advisory board, Grenell as special envoy
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New York Times, Politico, Breitbart, New York Post and Raw Story
James Rainey / Los Angeles Times:
Patrick Soon-Shiong's controversial shakeup at the L.A. Times: ‘Bias meter,’ opinion upheaval and a call for growth — Patrick Soon-Shiong had become accustomed to making the news. — He was the doctor and medical technology innovator who built a fortune, the striving South African immigrant …
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Washington Post:
Elon Musk put $277 million into the election. Now he's $200 billion richer. — The tech mogul made a big bet on Donald Trump. By one measure, it has paid off handsomely. — Elon Musk's net worth has climbed by more than $200 billion in 2024, a massive increase in the same year …
CNN:
Big donors secure big roles in the incoming Trump administration — Nearly three dozen of President-elect Donald Trump's picks to serve in his incoming administration donated to his campaign or to the deep-pocketed outside groups that worked to elect him, a CNN analysis of federal campaign records shows.
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Rolling Stone
Brian Schwartz / Wall Street Journal:
CEOs Want Trump to Change Course on Tariffs. He Isn't Budging. — Companies mount a campaign to soften the president-elect's trade policies, but Trump's team tells consultants he is serious — Donald Trump's tariff threats have triggered a behind-the-scenes lobbying campaign to soften or alter the president-elect's plans.
Alexandra Marquez / NBC News:
Sen. Bernie Sanders says Biden should ‘very seriously’ consider preemptive pardons — The senator's comments to NBC News' “Meet the Press” come after President-elect Donald Trump said that members of the Jan. 6th committee “should go to jail.” — Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. …
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Carole Cadwalladr / The Guardian:
‘Trump has been explicit about revenge’: Asif Kapadia on his new film about the threat to democracy — The man behind Amy and Senna has turned his attention to ‘techno-authoritarianism’ in the genre-defying 2073. He talks to our journalist - one of the movie's unlikely stars - about the events that fed his dystopian vision
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Deadline
Washington Post:
Trump eyes privatizing U.S. Postal Service, citing financial losses — Trump feuded with the mail agency in his first term. Privatizing it could shake up consumer shipping and business supply chains.
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New York Post, The Guardian, Lawyers, Guns & Money, Axios, RedState, Fortune, Raw Story and Twitchy
Nathaniel Weixel / The Hill:
Will anger at health insurers spur action? Democrats pessimistic — Democrats are pessimistic that Congress will enact new rules around the health insurance industry, even as they try to appear responsive to growing calls for reform following the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
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Raw Story
Caroline Vakil / The Hill:
Republicans make inroads in state legislative elections, teeing up high-stakes 2025 races — Republicans are expanding their footprint in statehouses across the country, reversing Democrats' earlier trend of high-profile wins just a year ago. — In the Midwest, the GOP successfully flipped …
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Washington Examiner
Hannah Critchfield / Tampa Bay Times:
Florida workers died in the heat. Their deaths were kept from authorities — A Times investigation found twice as many workers have died across the state from heat than officials know. — It felt like 100 degrees on the job site by late afternoon. — “Truly unbearable,” …