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Trump Aide Claims U.S .Would Win Trade War with China, as Beijing Eyes Europe

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The stage is being set for a global trade war after the inauguration of Donald Trump; one centered around–but not limited to–China and the United States. Trump aide Anthony Scaramucci said Tuesday that Washington would best Beijing, in any kind of battle. Scaramucci made the remarks, in a bid to assuage elite investors’ concerns about the President-elect, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. “What are they going to do, [are] they going to move against our move for fairness?” he asked rhetorically, according…

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CIA Director Nominee Pompeo Stands by Creepy “Lifestyle Information” Surveillance Idea

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Kansas Congressman Mike Pompeo was asked by the Senate Intelligence Committee about a prior op-ed he wrote, pushing for the creation of a new dragnet surveillance program, including “lifestyle information.” Rep. Pompeo, who is being tapped by President-elect Donald Trump to be the next CIA Director, said he had “not changed his mind” in regards to his advocacy for building a domestic intelligence database comprised of publicly available information—far broader than the now-shuttered phone metadata program revealed by Edward Snowden in 2013. “I still continue…

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Thirteen Dems Join GOP to Kill Sanders Resolution on Canadian Drug Imports

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Twelve Republicans and thirteen Democrats crossed party lines in a 52-46 vote against prodding Congress toward examining the allowance of pharmaceutical imports from Canada. The non-binding resolution failed last night amid a series of regular procedural considerations–a so-called “vote-a-rama.” Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) sponsored the measure. The move was a blow for those seeking to ensure access to healthcare, as the Senate also approved of a resolution orienting Congress toward a repeal of Obamacare, in a 51-48 vote. Notable Democratic defections…

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Trump “Thinks” Russia Hacked DNC, Goes Off on Intel Agencies, Buzzfeed, CNN

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An uncorroborated memo that has been circulating for months around news organizations, lawmakers, and US government officials–one alleging dealings between President-Elect Donald Trump and the Russian government–has sparked a full-blown clash between the incoming administration and US spies and journalists. Trump on Wednesday convened his first press conference since July. Although the focus of the back-and-forth with reporters was supposed to be on Trump’s plans to resolve his conflicts of interest, CNN and BuzzFeed reporting on the memo became the focus of the proceedings. “BuzzFeed…

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Trump Secretary of State Pick Compares Muslim Brotherhood to Al-Qaeda

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Donald Trump’s pick for Secretary of State hit out at the Muslim Brotherhood in the opening statement that he delivered on Wednesday to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. At the onset of his confirmation hearing, Rex Tillerson called the group “an agent for radical Islam like al-Qaeda…and certain elements within Iran.” The assessment raises the possibility that the Trump administration will not eschew the sort of Islamophobia and authoritarianism that Trump himself promoted during the presidential campaign. Republican advisers and lawmakers have, in recent years,…

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Trump’s Top Prosecutor Sessions Considers Pushing Christian Fundamentalist Laws

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Amid the confirmation hearing for Donald Trump’s choice to be the next Attorney General, Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) bemoaned how critics on the left were characterizing the selection. Hatch said that the nominee, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), was not too far on the right to merit consideration. He then got Sessions to commit to the possibility of enforcing anti-obscenity laws with renewed vigor. “It was part of the Department of Justice for a long time and I would consider that,” Sessions said, when asked by…

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Watchdog: Lack of Oversight Plagues Health Care Services for Native Americans

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A government report released on Monday tied the poor health outcomes of Native Americans to a lack of consistent management at federal hospitals tasked with caring for indigenous people in the US. According to an analysis by the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the Indian Health Service (IHS) has practiced only “limited and inconsistent” oversight of its network of hospitals. The lack of health care standards, the watchdog reported, is a contributing factor to the shorter life expectancy of many Native American populations. The GAO noted…

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House Report Warns Congress Against Anti-Encryption Meaures

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A bipartisan working group on Capitol Hill is urging fellow lawmakers to abandon plans to mandate backdoors to encrypted information at the behest of law enforcement. The group—comprised of members from the House Energy and Judiciary Committees—has spent the past six month studying the issue of encryption. Efforts included conducting interviews with digital security experts and law enforcement officials. Their conclusion: “Any measure that weakens encryption works against the national interest.” The analysis is likely to ruffle FBI Director James Comey, who, on behalf of the…

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Goldman Sachs’ Stock, Influence in Trump Administration, Both on the Rise

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President-elect Donald Trump has yet to provide tangible assurances that he won’t use the presidency to boost his personal profits. Meanwhile, one major American bank, which doesn’t’ have to provide such assurances, is already cashing in “big league” on Trump’s win last month–an event followed by high-profile government appointments for executives of the firm. Wall Street behemoth Goldman Sachs has seen its stock prices ascend by 33 percent since Election Day, and is responsible for the lion’s share of the gains on the Dow Jones Industrial…

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DOJ Warns Problems Remain at for-Profit Prison that Hosted 2012 Riot, as Trump Looks Set to Boost Corporate Prison Industry

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The Justice Department’s internal watchdog said Tuesday that a privately-run federal prison in Mississippi is still plagued by the same systemic problems that preceded a deadly riot at the site in May 2012. An investigation published by the agency’s Inspector General concluded that the Natchez-based facility, run by a company now called CoreCivic, has neglected to address the prisons’s shortcomings, since the incident. “Four years after the riot, we were deeply concerned to find that the facility was plagued by the same significant deficiencies in…

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Kansas—Birthplace of #CrossCheck—Declines to Participate in Survey Showing Virtually No Voter Fraud

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A survey of nearly all fifty states in the country revealed that voter fraud was virtually non-existent during the 2016 election. Only Kansas refused to participate in the review, conducted by the New York Times, which showed that out of more than 137 million votes cast around the nation, there was very little evidence of significant fraud. The results strike a blow to claims often repeated by President-elect Donald Trump and Republican policymakers that millions of people are voting illegally in our elections every year.…

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