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Who could DeSantis pick to replace Rubio in Senate? GOP floats several options, including a Trump

Lara Trump is considered a favorite to replace Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., but Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says he's vetting "several possible candidates."

NIH director, after Trump nominates RFK Jr. for HHS secretary, says discouraging vaccinations is ‘disturbing’

NIH director, following Trump's pick of RFK Jr. as HHS secretary, says discouraging vaccinations for Americans would lead to "disturbing" effects.

Matt Gaetz ‘working the phones,’ speaking to GOP senators despite difficult confirmation odds

Matt Gaetz has been making calls to Republican senators ahead of a likely difficult confirmation process in 2025.

Virginia’s Youngkin endorses Winsome Earle-Sears for governor

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin backed Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears for governor ahead of the 2025 gubernatorial contest.

Former Trump Education secretary lays out ‘unfinished business’ for new admin on school reforms

Former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos supports GOP governors for the role on new Education secretary, aligning with President-elect Donald Trump's goal to shift education control to states and parents.

Johnson declines to say if transgender rep-elect is man or woman, says House to treat everyone with ‘respect’

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., refused to answer a reporter's question on whether transgender Rep-elect Sarah McBride, D-Del., is a man or a woman.

College plan to use ‘creative ideas’ to pay undocumented students blasted by GOP leader

A state university in Connecticut is under fire after it was reported that the school was in search of "creative ideas" to pay undocumented migrant students for internships.

Prosecutors request stay in Trump NY case until 2029 as defense plans motion for dismissal ‘once and for all’

New York prosecutors are open to dismissing charges against President-elect Donald Trump and are requesting a briefing from his attorneys on their argument to toss the case entirely.

Proposed Chicago police resource cuts could land city in court, top officials warn

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposed cuts to the police department in specific areas may violate a consent decree forged between the city, state and a federal court, the Illinois attorney general warned.

Speaker Johnson’s government funding play hits the rocks within House GOP

House Republicans on opposite sides of the conference are grimacing at the potential plan to kick government funding into the new year.

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