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Obama: Trump is not what “real strength” is

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  • Trump trying to ‘do away with every check and balance’ ahead of second term: Leibovich

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  • America ‘should be worried’ that Trump may use DOJ as his ‘personal law firm’: Fmr. PA Rep.

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  • Could Ukraine become Trump’s Afghanistan of foreign policy? Fmr. CIA officer explains

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  • ‘He will lose in court every day of the week’: Katyal on Trump’s immigration agenda

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  • Eddie Glaude: ‘We can’t capitulate’

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  • ‘We will not be cowed’: State AGs prepare to steer the anti-Trump resistance

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  • New Trump chief of staff is ‘one and only guardrail’ to stop him from going off the tracks: Omarosa

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  • Imani Perry: ‘We have to live according to our ethics as opposed to our fears’

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  • Velshi: We must confront our history

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  • ‘What now?’: Jen Psaki on what happened, where Democrats go from here

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  • Rep. Moulton defends comments about trans athletes: ‘The backlash I’ve received proves my point’

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  • Why not here? What’s holding us back from putting a woman in the White House

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  • NBC News projects Trump to win Arizona, recapturing swing state

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  • Almost everywhere but here: the American problem of women and the highest office

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  • UP NEXT

    Michael Tomasky: Right-wing media fed audiences distorted information

    11:18

  • Trump’s transition effort kicks into high gear

    10:17

  • Morning Joe debates Maureen Dowd’s ‘Democrats and the Case of Mistaken Identity Politics’

    12:47

  • What damage could RFK Jr. do to America’s public health system? This doctor explains her concerns

    05:35

  • First Black mayor of Tulsa Monroe Nichols on being elected mayor 103 years after Tulsa Race Massacre

    08:22

  • ‘Ability to underestimate Trump’ is biggest takeaway for Dems after election: Vanity Fair reporter

    07:07

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Hochul relaxes NY liquor laws during US-Canada hockey gold medal game

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Hochul relaxes NY liquor laws during US-Canada hockey gold medal game

New York is relaxing its liquor laws to allow bars and restaurants in some parts of the state to open early for the U.S. men’s hockey team’s gold medal game against Canada on Sunday.   Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) announced Saturday that she directed the State Liquor Authority to suspend enforcement between 6 a.m…
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Trump calls for Netflix to fire Susan Rice after she warned corporations for bending ‘a knee’

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President Trump on Saturday called on Netflix to fire former United Nations Ambassador Susan Rice from its board of directors after she warned about an “accountability agenda” if Democrats regain power in the upcoming elections. “Netflix should fire racist, Trump Deranged Susan Rice, IMMEDIATELY, or pay the consequences…
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State of Texas: GOP AG hopefuls agree on policy but clash over records in Dallas debate

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The four candidates vying for the Republican nomination for Texas Attorney General — State Sen. Mayes Middleton, R-Galveston, State Sen. Joan Huffman, R-Houston, former Assistant U.S. Attorney Aaron Reitz and U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas — agree on almost everything. However, that didn’t stop them from attacking each other on their records and experience during Tuesday night’s Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) debate…
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