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Donald Trump defends his January 6th pardons while glossing over the facts of their cases that he gave passes to criminals who attacked the blue. Plus, the Trump administration gives ICE agents a green light to raid schools and churches to search and deport migrants.
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President Donald Trump on Monday took the first steps to enact his sweeping agenda with a series of executive actions that are expected to kickstart his promised transformation of the federal government.
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The inauguration moves inside leaving all of Washington scrambling to see the start of a second Trump era. Plus, Donald Trump is planning on spending his first day in office by sending ICE agents into a major American city.
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Nancy Pelosi becomes the latest to snub the inauguration as Democrats grapple with how to tow the Trump line. Plus, President-elect Trump issues a blacklist and a Ukraine supporting Republican gets the boot. Also, would a shorter workweek relieve Americans’ stress? Then, should Los Angeles lose the Olympics over its handling of the fires?
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Biden says goodbye and for many Americans the farewell isn’t so fond. Plus, fifteen months later and five days before the inauguration, a hostage and ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. Also, Vivek Ramaswamy could be on his way to the Senate.
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Pete Hegseth was grilled on the Hill on topics ranging from the personal to the policy. The big question is if Donald Trump’s man to lead American forces is qualified for the job. Plus, as the ban on TikTok looms, is Elon Musk shopping?
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As liberal leaders face backlash over the fires, will their handling of the crisis convert some of the democratic voters? Plus, President Biden sells his legacy on the global front. But, is his successor’s bombast selling a hostage deal?
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CNN gets aerial view of fire destruction from helicopter. New evacuation orders issued near one of the busiest areas. CNN follows the latest developments on the Palisades Fires and Trump becomes a convicted felon.
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Los Angeles burned beyond recognition. Entire sections of the city have melted by fires that remain white hot and spreading tonight. Seven are now dead, and 5,000 structures are decimated.
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Blame for the flames. As fires leave an apocalyptic nightmare, Donald Trump points the MAGA hose at liberals. Plus, the president-elect's land-grab fantasies become a litmus test for Republicans.
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Tonight, what Trump wants. The president-elect’s press conference serves familiar rants, grievances, and an anything-goes foreign policy that doesn’t rule out new global conflicts. Plus, Meta does away with fact-checking on its platforms.
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Kamala Harris certifies Donald Trump's win and reminds the country of how things are supposed to work. Plus, Chuck Schumer says no, democrats didn't lie to the country about Biden's mental fitness. Also, The Washington Post cuts a cartoon about its owner and the President-elect, prompting a Pultzier winner to quit. And church and State. The Pope sends a progressive and Trump antagonist to Washington.
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Phoning a friend. Mike Johnson keeps the speaker’s gavel after appearing to lose it by getting an assist from the President-elect. Plus, paycheck to paycheck, the top Democrat in the House wears two hats, cheering cooperation while making fun of MAGA.
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A look at what we know about two New Years day attacks that shook America’s sense of safety. Plus, he doesn’t regret the error. The president-elect pushes bad information about the terror attack and it gets repeated by his media allies. Also, Joe Biden awards Liz Cheney with a presidential honor in what he calls an ode to bipartisanship.
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Jimmy Carter’s death prompts a second look at his life and presidency and provokes a question about the current president—will time make Americans’ hearts grow fonder over the last four years? Plus, Donald Trump crosses his ultra-conservative base and throws down with his billionaire backer in chief on a thorny immigration issue.
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The Right turns on itself over immigration, what America first really means, and over censorship by Trump’s wealthiest billionaire backer. Plus, big labor and big demands. A new interview pulls back the curtain on what Kamala Harris tried and failed to get from the Teamsters union.
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On the first day of office Donald Trump gave to thee a long list of promises. But, how many are serious? How many are just talk? And how many damage the American economy? Plus, Joe Biden thinks back on his four years in office and hints at how he would like a mulligan on one of the biggest decisions of his presidency.
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A congressional report on Matt Gaetz goes public and lays out evidence the former congressman paid prostitutes, did cocaine, and committed statutory rape. Plus, Joe Biden spares 37 inmates on death row from the ultimate sentence, inviting outrage and questions about capital punishment’s place in 2024.
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A government shutdown is averted but the circus may have just delivered its opening act. Plus, Steve Bannon is now trying to dictate Donald Trump’s agenda including a tax hike on the wealthy. Also, as the FAA is banning drone flights over parts of the northeast, one town is taking neighborhood watch to higher level.
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The world’s richest man led the charge to nearly shut down the government. Plus, has President Biden quietly quit his job? The current president is missing in action as new revelations show just how far his team went to keep him in a bubble.
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