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Trump’s transition team condemn ‘violent threats’ against cabinet picks: Live updates

President-elect’s nominees and appointees victims of bomb threats and ‘swatting’ incidents this week

Oliver O'Connell,Joe Sommerlad,James Liddell
Wednesday 27 November 2024 13:37 EST
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The Trump-Vance transition team says that several of the president-elect’s nominees and appointees have been victims of bomb threats and swatting incidents.

In a statement, spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said: “With President Trump as our example, dangerous acts of intimidation and violence will not deter us.”

Donald Trump has announced a string of nominations for his incoming administration as he continues to opt for loyalty over experience, including several hires who are critical of the agencies they have been assigned to lead.

On Tuesday, Trump picked Jamieson Greer as US trade representative, Jim O’Neill as deputy secretary of Health and Human Services, Jay Bhattacharya as National Institutes of Health director, Kevin Hassett as National Economic Council director, Vince Haley as Domestic Policy Council chief and John Phelan as Navy secretary.

Bhattacharya, a Covid-19 lockdown skeptic, called for reduced powers of the 27 institutes and centers that constitute the NIH. Phelan, a businessman and Republican megadonor, has no military experience.

Grier will be charged with “reining in the country’s massive trade deficit,” in light of Trump vowing to impose massive tariffs on “all products” imported from China, Canada and Mexico – with growing fears it may set the stage for a bitter global trade war.

US inflation: Price pressures still stubborn

Consumer price increases accelerated last month, the latest sign that inflation’s steady decline over the past two years has stalled.

According to the Federal Reserve‘s preferred inflation gauge, consumer prices rose 2.3% in October from a year earlier, the Commerce Department said Wednesday. That is up from just 2.1% in September, though it is still only modestly above the Fed’s 2% target.

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US inflation gauge ticks higher with price pressures still stubborn

Consumer price increases accelerated last month, the latest sign that inflation’s steady decline over the past two years has stalled

AP27 November 2024 17:00

Trump has been making private calls to foreign leaders — here’s why you should worry...

As such, the conversations between Trump and foreign leaders have not been held on secure phone lines, there have been no State Department staff present to guide the president-elect on foreign policy matters and there have been no official interpreters to clear up any possible misunderstandings.

Which is just great.

Read the rest of Gustaf Kilander’s report:

Trump’s private phone calls with foreign leaders worry former diplomats

Ex-diplomat and Obama staffer says ‘we’re entering a dangerous territory of telephone games’

Oliver O'Connell27 November 2024 16:40

Trump nominees targeted in swatting incidents

The Trump-Vance transition team says that last night and this morning several of the president-elect’s nominees and appointees were the victims of bomb threats and swatting incidents.

Karoline Leavitt, Trump-Vance Transition spokesperson, released the following statement:

Last night and this morning, several of President Trump’s Cabinet nominees and Administration appointees were targeted in violent, unAmerican threats to their lives and those who live with them. These attacks ranged from bomb threats to ‘swatting.’ In response, law enforcement and other authorities acted quickly to ensure the safety of those who were targeted. President Trump and the entire Transition team are grateful for their swift action.

President Trump and the Transition are focused on doing the work of uniting our nation by ensuring a safe and prosperous future. With President Trump as our example, dangerous acts of intimidation and violence will not deter us.

Oliver O'Connell27 November 2024 16:33

Trump escaped the consequences of his alleged crimes. Now his allies are after the prosecutors who brought the charges

The criminally convicted president-elect believes his election and the end of his federal cases exonerated him. Will his administration be able to stop the retribution he promised?

Alex Woodward reports.

Trump escaped the consequences. Now his allies are after Jack Smith and judges

The criminally convicted president-elect believes his election and the end of his federal cases exonerated him. Will his administration be able to stop the retribution he promised? Alex Woodward reports

Oliver O'Connell27 November 2024 16:30

Kash Patel ‘in battle’ to be CIA second in command

Some members of Donald Trump’s transition team are reportedly frustrated that Kash Patel and Cliff Sims, both MAGA insiders, appear to be using their positions to promote themselves for deputy director of the CIA.

Patel and Sims are both going head-to-head for the No. 2 position at the CIA, Politico reports. The CIA’s deputy director wields immense influence over the intelligence community but does not have to be confirmed by the Senate, unlike cabinet members.

Katie Hawkinson and Rhian Lubin have the details.

Controversial Kash Patel said to be ‘in battle’ to be No. 2 at CIA

Patel is a long-time Trump loyalist who said the president-elect will ‘come after’ some members of the press

Oliver O'Connell27 November 2024 16:00

Who’s who from Project 2025 and the AFPI in the incoming Trump administration

Despite claiming to have no idea about it, many of the authors of Project 2025 have been tapped by Donald Trump to be in his new administration. The same is true of the America First Policy Institute.

Both organizations created blueprints for a second Trump term.

Here’s Alex Woodward’s report on the Project 2025 authors who will be joining Trump in the executive branch:

Trump’s cabinet is filling up with Project 2025 authors

Trump said he didn’t know who’s behind the blueprint for his return. He just hired the authors for key roles

And here’s Ariana Baio reporting on the role of the AFPI:

The right-wing agenda replacing Project 2025

Implementing loyalists to executive branch positions, forcing local and state law enforcement agencies to comply with mass deportation and taking a confrontational approach to relations with China are all policies promoted by the America First Policy Institute, a right-wing think tank with influence over Donald Trump. Ariana Baio breaks it down

Oliver O'Connell27 November 2024 15:40

Top pollster: Wide-open field for who will have shot at 2028 nominations in race for White House

With four years to go to the next election, pollsters have already begun taking the temperature of voters to understand who they may prefer when the next presidential race comes around.

Gustaf Kilander looks at who is leading the pack so far...

Top pollster reveals frontrunners for 2028 nominations

Kamala Harris leads among Democrats, while JD Vance is ahead with Republicans as polling for next presidential race begins

And make sure you join us over in our new US Election 2028 live blog! [just kidding]

Oliver O'Connell27 November 2024 15:30

Trump asks NY AG to toss out civil fraud case in which he owes $250m

Donald Trump is asking New York Attorney General Letitia James to toss the civil fraud case against him, the Trump Organization, and senior executives including his elder sons, “in the spirit of unity” because it is “necessary for the health of our Republic.”

The attorney who wrote the letter is D John Sauer, Trump’s pick for solicitor general.

There is nothing new in the arguments made in the letter. It is mostly just a rehash of previous statements and claims that were shut down by the courts.

Trump is still on the hook for more than $350 million, a judgment that he has appealed.

Alex Woodward27 November 2024 15:10

‘Don’t let anyone take your power’: Kamala Harris reemerges after election loss with new message to supporters

Kamala Harris reemerged following her election defeat by Donald Trump to deliver a message of hope to her supporters.

Harris, who has been lying low since she lost the race for the White House earlier this month, shared a defiant address on Tuesday night where she told her supporters: “Don’t let anyone take your power.”

Rhian Lubin reports.

Kamala Harris reemerges after election loss with new video message to supporters

Harris has been lying low since she lost the presidential election to Donald Trump

Oliver O'Connell27 November 2024 15:00

Your next iPhone is likely to be even more expensive thanks to Trump

President-elect Donald Trump has promised to impose tariffs on China which are set to make a wide variety of goods more expensive come the new year. That may include your next iPhone.

Trump said during the campaign that he would impose a 60 percent tariff on all Chinese products, with 10 to 25 percent tariffs being applied to other major trading partners.

If Trump goes ahead with his 60 percent tariff on Chinese goods, iPhone prices are likely to increase significantly. Economists have estimated that an iPhone 16 for $1,000 may cost $300 more under Trump’s policies.

Gustaf Kilander has the full story.

Your next iPhone is likely to be even more expensive thanks to Trump

Economists have estimated that an iPhone 16 for $1,000 may cost $300 more under Trump’s policies

James Liddell27 November 2024 14:30

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