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The Minnesota governor called on Americans not to "take the bait" from Republicans following Donald Trump's start to his second term.
Kathleen Sebelius, who served under Barack Obama, said she's "very concerned" that Kennedy doesn't "understand the agency that he's been nominated to run."
The MSNBC host found a profound upside to the president’s attempt to halt government programs.
The former Republican National Committee chair called the three nominees, who are set for hearings this week, a “threat” to the country.
The president-elect sparked a storm of breaking news alerts that made Joy Reid declare that he was "designed by the devil to break" her spirit.
The Texas Democrat argued Mace needed “some more money” after the GOP lawmaker threatened to “take it outside” with her in a heated committee exchange.
Jones will be replaced on an interim basis by Rebecca Kutler, a former CNN executive.
MSNBC's Rachel Madow slammed the president-elect's transition as "incompetent" and "incoherent."
Donald Trump's former personal attorney said there should've been "accountability" in the case after the president-elect effectively received no punishment.
"If it feels raw for me, it's got to feel unbearable for thousands of people that are going to come back here in the coming days and weeks," Tur said.
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