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Trump ‘to return to Madison Square Garden tonight’ as he picks oil CEO Chris Wright for energy secretary: Live

Donald Trump will reportedly return to Madison Square Garden tonight as he names oil CEO Chris Wright as his pick for energy secretary

Oliver O'Connell,Rhian Lubin
Saturday 16 November 2024 18:40 EST
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Donald Trump will return to Madison Square Garden tonight to attend an Ultimate Fighting Championship event at the New York City arena, according to reports.

The president-elect will return to the famed venue just weeks after it played host to a controversial campaign rally, sources told Reuters news agency.

Trump, meanwhile, continues to fill key posts in his second administration and tonight named fracking CEO Chris Wright as his choice for energy secretary.

Wright, CEO of Denver-based Liberty Energy, is a vocal advocate of oil and gas development and one of the industry’s loudest voices against efforts to fight climate change.

Trump's transition team is also firefighting serious allegations surrounding Matt Gaetz for attorney general and Pete Hegseth for defense secretary.

A woman who gave testimony to the House Ethics Committee probing Gaetz claims that she witnessed him having sex with a minor, her lawyer told ABC. Gaetz denies all wrongdoing.

The president-elect's transition team is also reportedly "stunned" by a sexual assault allegation regarding Hegseth that only emerged within 48 hours of announcing him for the top defense job, CNN reports. He denied all the accusations.

Elon Musk says he wants ‘super high IQ’ workers for DOGE — but they may not be paid

Elon Musk is looking for a few good “super high-IQ” volunteers to do the “tedious work” of gutting the federal government.

Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency — whose acronym is DOGE — is apparently recruiting unpaid volunteers from X, according to posts from the nascent agency.

A post made by the department’s account said it was looking for the “top 1 percent” of X applicants who have a “super high-IQ” and are “small-government revolutionaries” to work 80-plus hour weeks identifying allegedly wasteful government spending.

Graig Graziosi reports.

Elon Musk says he wants “super high IQ” workers for DOGE — but they may not be paid

Musk said working for the DOGE would be ‘tedious’ and that compensation would be ‘zero’

Rhian Lubin16 November 2024 23:40

Watch: Trump’s White House staff secretary’s failed bid for Missouri AG

Will Scharf, who Trump has named as his White House staff secretary, ran an unsuccessful campaign to be Missouri’s attorney general in the summer.

In a campaign ad, he fired a grenade launcher at a stack of evidence boxes and indictments.

“Joe Biden and his corrupt allies are wrecking our legal system, doing everything they can to stop President Trump and the MAGA agenda,” he says in the ad. “It’s time for a Missouri attorney general who will return fire.”

Watch it here.

MAGA Missouri attorney general candidate blows up Trump evidence in campaign ad
Rhian Lubin16 November 2024 23:20

Trump to return to Madison Square Garden tonight - reports

Donald Trump is set to return to Madison Square Garden tonight for a UFC event, according to reports.

Trump is returning to the famed New York City venue just weeks after it played host to a controversial campaign rally.

Trump at MSG in October
Trump at MSG in October (AFP via Getty Images)
Rhian Lubin16 November 2024 23:10

Energy secretary role oversees nuclear weapons program

Trump’s pick for energy secretary, Chris Wright, would be responsible for leading the department tasked with maintaining the nation’s nuclear weapons fleet.

Wright would serve on a newly formed Council of National Energy which will be led by Doug Burgum, Trump said in the statement tonight.

“This Council will oversee the path to U.S. ENERGY DOMINANCE by cutting red tape, enhancing private sector investments across all sectors of the Economy, and by focusing on INNOVATION over longstanding, but totally unnecessary, regulation,” Trump said.

The appointment requires Senate approval.

Rhian Lubin16 November 2024 23:00

Lara Trump details Barron’s influence over his father

Lara Trump has shared details of how Barron influenced his father – and said the teenager should be given “serious credit” for his role in getting Donald Trump reelected.

Trump’s daughter-in-law, who is married to Eric, gushed about 18-year-old Barron on Patrick Bet-David’s podcast, explaining that the NYU student stayed in the shadows when it came to the 2024 presidential campaign.

Barron Trump is so cool. He’s like the sleeper a little bit. He’s kind of stayed out of the spotlight, probably intentionally,” she said.

Read more.

‘He’s like the sleeper’: Lara Trump details Barron’s influence over his father

Lara Trump talked about how the NYU student stayed in the shadows when it came to the 2024 presidential campaign

Rhian Lubin16 November 2024 22:40

Trump’s cabinet so far

President-elect Donald Trump is filling key posts in his second administration, putting an emphasis so far on aides and allies who were his strongest backers during the 2024 campaign.

Here’s a look at who he’s selected so far.

Trump’s Cabinet tracker: Here’s who is among the White House appointments so far

Here is who Donald Trump has chosen to fill key cabinet positions in his second administration

Rhian Lubin16 November 2024 22:20

Who is Chris Wright? Trump’s pick for Energy Secretary who is a loud voice against efforts to fight climate change

Trump’s Energy Secretary pick Chris Wright is a campaign donor and fossil fuel executive.

Wright, CEO of Denver-based Liberty Energy, is a vocal advocate of oil and gas development, including fracking, a key pillar of Trump’s quest to achieve U.S. “energy dominance” in the global market.

Wright has won support from influential conservatives, including oil and gas tycoon Harold Hamm. Hamm, executive chairman of Oklahoma-based Continental Resources, a major shale oil company, is a longtime Trump supporter and adviser who played a key role on energy issues in Trump’s first term.

Hamm helped organize an event at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in April where Trump reportedly asked industry leaders and lobbyists to donate $1 billion to Trump’s campaign, with the expectation that Trump would curtail environmental regulations if re-elected.

Wright has been one of the industry’s loudest voices against efforts to fight climate change and could give fossil fuels a boost, including quick action to end a year-long pause on natural gas export approvals by the Biden administration.

Wright has criticized what he calls a “top-down” approach to climate by liberal and left-wing groups and said the climate movement around the world is “collapsing under its own weight.”

Associated Press16 November 2024 22:00

NEW: Trump announces Will Scharf as White House staff secretary

Trump has also announced that Will Scharf, one of his personal attorneys, will be his White House staff secretary.

In a statement shared on Truth Social, Trump credited Scharf with playing “a key role in defeating the Election Interference and Lawfare waged against me, including by winning the Historic Immunity Decision in the Supreme Court.”

Rhian Lubin16 November 2024 21:35

NEW: Trump nominates oil boss Chris Wright as Energy Secretary

Trump has announced that he is nominating oil industry CEO Chris Wright to be his Energy Secretary.

In a statement, Trump said:

“I am thrilled to announce that Chris Wright will be joining my Administration as both United States Secretary of Energy, and Member of the newly formed Council of National Energy.

“Chris has been a leading technologist and entrepreneur in Energy. He has worked in Nuclear, Solar, Geothermal, and Oil and Gas. Most significantly, Chris was one of the pioneers who helped launch the American Shale Revolution that fueled American Energy Independence, and transformed the Global Energy Markets and Geopolitics.

“As Secretary of Energy, Chris will be a key leader, driving innovation, cutting red tape, and ushering in a new “Golden Age of American Prosperity and Global Peace.”

Rhian Lubin16 November 2024 21:30

Two Senators call for investigation into Elon Musk amid alleged contact with Vladimir Putin

Two Democratic senators have urged for a review into Elon Musk’s alleged contact with Russian President Vladimir Putin amid the contracts his companies currently hold with the federal government.

Rhode Island Senator Jack Reed, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and New Hampshire Senator Jeanne Shaheen, a senior Democrat on the Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees, called for the Pentagon and Justice Department to review the contracts in light of the reported contact with Russia, the BBC reports.

Last month The Wall Street Journal reported that Musk had been in regular contact with Putin and the pair have spoken on the phone about business and geopolitical matters.

In their letter, Shaheen and Reed wrote: “We urge an immediate review to ascertain whether Mr Musk’s relationship with multiple high-level Russian officials warrant an investigation and a determination by the Department of Defense’s senior debarment official whether SpaceX should exclude Mr Musk’s involvement in current or future US Government contracts.”

When reached for comment from Musk at the time, a SpaceX spokesperson told The Independent the claims in the Journal were “misleading” and “unsubstantiated.”

Elon Musk
Elon Musk (AP)
Rhian Lubin16 November 2024 21:20

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