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Trump set to be named Time’s ‘Person of the Year’ with 40 days to inauguration: Live

Trump was named Time’s ‘Person of the Year’ in 2016 after winning his first presidential election

Oliver O'Connell,Joe Sommerlad,Ariana Baio
Wednesday 11 December 2024 19:05 EST
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President-elect Donald Trump is expected to be named Time magazine’s “Person of the Year” after winning the presidential election for the second time, according to Politico

The annual cover, which highlights an individual who has greatly influenced the year, is set to be unveiled on Thursday morning. But sources familiar with the matter say the president-elect is expected to grace the cover.

This will mark the second time Trump has been named Time’s “Person of the Year,” and to celebrate, he will reportedly ring the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday morning.

The honor comes as Trump continues to fill out his administration before he takes office January 20.

So far, the president-elect has announced nominations for most key roles – many of which are filled by his close allies, longtime friends or members of his family.

Earlier this week, Trump announced he would appoint his son’s fiance, Kimberly Guilfoyle, to serve as ambassador to Greece.

Conservatives still flooding right-wing media to make excuses for Pete Hegseth

Trump’s embattled nominee for defense secretary is expected to meet with more Republican senators today as he works to earn their support ahead of confirmation hearings, CNN reports.

Those senators include Idaho Senator Mike Crapo and Montana Senator-elect Tim Sheehy, with also reportedly making courtesy calls to Maine Senator Susan Collins, Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy and Indiana Senator Todd Young.

On conservative media, you can get away from Republicans falling over themselves to absolve him of his alleged sins.

Joe Sommerlad11 December 2024 12:30

RFK Jr urges Trump to pick his daughter-in-law for top CIA post

The president-elect’s health czar is pushing for his former campaign manager and daughter-in-law Amaryllis Fox Kennedy to be the next deputy director of the CIA under John Ratcliffe, according to Axios.

RFK Jr has reportedly been putting in calls on her behalf for the position in the agency she spent a decade working in and wrote a memoir about, entitled Life Undercover (2019).

The role does not require Senate confirmation.

Gustaf Kilander reports.

RFK Jr pushes for CIA spy daughter-in-law to join Trump administration

The position of deputy director at the CIA is one of the top intelligence jobs that Trump has yet to nominate anyone for

Joe Sommerlad11 December 2024 12:10

Trump’s border czar says mass deportations will start in Chicago and pledges huge Texas detention center

Tom Homan attended a Christmas party hosted by the Law and Order PAC and the Northwest Side GOP Club in Chicago on Monday and told his audience the mass deportation of illegal immigrants would begin in the Windy City, according to CBS.

“Chicago’s in trouble because your mayor sucks and your governor sucks,” he said, deriding Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker.

“We’re going to start right here in Chicago, Illinois. If your Chicago mayor doesn’t want to help, he can step aside,” the ever-macho Homan continued.

“But if he impedes us – if he knowingly harbors or conceals an illegal alien – I will prosecute him.

“January 21st, you’re going to look for a lot of ICE agents in your city looking for criminals and gang members. Count on it. It will happen.”

Homan was also speaking to Dr Phil McGraw last night and told him he had plans in place for the more than 1,400 acres of Texas land in Starr County that the Lone Star State gifted the federal government last month.

“I’m writing the plan as we speak,” he told the doc. “I was working on it last night as a matter of fact.”

He went to thank Texas Governor Greg Abbott for the gesture and said he planned to use the land as a holding area for migrants before they could be put on deportation flights, according to The Daily Mail.

“The 1,400 acres of land, that saves us from acquiring the land,” Homan said.

“The government never buys things fast and when we do, we overpay for it, so having this from the state of Texas is great.”

Tom Homan
Tom Homan (AP)
Joe Sommerlad11 December 2024 11:50

Manhattan DA blasts Trump attempts to ‘menace’ hush money judge

New York City prosecutors are urging the judge overseeing Trump’s hush money trial to preserve the jury’s 34-count guilty verdict, even if it means postponing any sentencing until after his presidency comes to an end in 2029.

But Trump can’t be shielded from criminal prosecution as “president-elect,” because “president-elect immunity does not exist,” they wrote in a lengthy filing made public on Tuesday.

Even after his inauguration, Trump’s “temporary immunity” as the sitting president “will still not justify the extreme remedy of discarding the jury’s unanimous guilty verdict and wiping out the already-completed phases of this criminal proceeding,” lawyers for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg told New York Judge Juan Merchan.

Prosecutors’ 82-page filing in response to Trump’s attempt to toss the case altogether after his election victory suggested that “at most” the judge could grant “temporary accommodations” to avoid interfering with the presidency.

But prosecutors shot down a long list of arguments from Trump’s attorneys, including their “false claims of misconduct” that have already been “examined and rejected by this and many other courts.”

Alex Woodward has more.

Manhattan DA blasts Trump attempts to ‘malign and menace’ hush money judge and family

Trump’s ‘dangerous pattern of harassment and intimidation’ should not be rewarded with a thrown-out verdict, prosecutors tell Judge Juan Merchan

Joe Sommerlad11 December 2024 11:30

Trump announces six more administration appointments

The president-elect announced another slew of new appointments to his administration on Tuesday night:

  • Tom Barrack, an investor and major Trump donor, was nominated to serve as Ambassador to Turkey.
  • Dan Bishop, a representative from North Carolina, has been nominated for Deputy Director for Budget at the Office of Management and Budget.
  • Andrew N Ferguson, the commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission, was tapped to serve as Chair of the Federal Trade Commission.
  • Jacob Helberg, an author, was tapped as Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy and the Environment.
  • Ronald Johnson, the former ambassador to El Salvador in Trump’s fist administration and a veteran of the US military and CIA, was named as the president-elect’s pick to be the new Ambassador to Mexico.
  • Ed Martin, author of the 2016 book The Conservative Case for Trump, has been nominated for Chief of Staff at the Office of Management and Budget.
  • Mark R Meador, a former fellow at The Heritage Foundation, has been nominated Commissioner on the Federal Trade Commission.
Joe Sommerlad11 December 2024 11:15

Trump promises environmental permits to those who invest $1bn in US

The president-elect said on Truth Social yesterday that any person or company who invests at least $1 billion into the United States will receive “fully expedited” approvals and permits – including those related to environmental approvals.

“Any person or company investing ONE BILLION DOLLARS, OR MORE, in the United States of America, will receive fully expedited approvals and permits, including, but in no way limited to, all Environmental approvals. GET READY TO ROCK!!!” Trump wrote.

Trump largely campaigned on bringing back American manufacturing – something he believes will be elevated by imposing tariffs on foreign imports.

His latest pitch is an incentivization for companies to build more in the US.

However, it is unclear how “expedited” Trump can actually make approvals, given many go through federal agencies that monitor their respective sectors.

Joe Sommerlad11 December 2024 11:00

Jimmy Kimmel jokes Trump has sent Guilfoyle to Greece because of rumored Don Jr break-up

The late-night host was putting two and two together during his opening monologue last night.

Jimmy Kimmel has an idea why Trump has sent Kimberly Guilfoyle to Greece

‘He made her ambassador to one of the farthest countries possible,’ Kimmel joked in his opening monologue

Joe Sommerlad11 December 2024 10:45

Don Trump Jr spotted out with Florida socialite despite Guilfoyle engagement

The Kimberly Guilfoyle development comes amid rumors that she and the president-elect’s eldest Donald Trump Jr have split up, after he was pictured with Florida socialite Bettina Anderson.

The couple have not yet commented on the speculation, which, if true, would mean the end of a six-year relationship and four-year engagement.

Here’s a little more on the gossip from Olivia Herbert.

Donald Trump Jr. spotted hand-in-hand with socialite despite fiancée Guilfoyle

Trump Jr and Bettina Anderson were photographed together during an evening stroll in Palm Beach

Joe Sommerlad11 December 2024 10:30

Donald Trump picks Kimberly Guilfoyle to serve as ambassador to Greece

Good morning!

Let’s kick things off with a little recap.

Donald Trump has nominated his son’s fiancee, Kimberly Guilfoyle, to serve as the next United States ambassador to Greece, making her the latest Trump family member to join his administration.

Guilfoyle is a close ally of the president-elect’s family and helped out his election campaigns in both 2020 and 2024.

“I look forward to delivering on the Trump agenda, supporting our Greek allies, and ushering in a new era of peace and prosperity,” she wrote in an X post accepting the honor.

Ariana Baio has more.

Kimberly Guilfoyle named ambassador to Greece –the latest Trump clan to get a job

Guilfoyle has reportedly been engaged to Donald Trump Jr. since 2020

Joe Sommerlad11 December 2024 10:15

Trump’s DOJ secretly obtained phone records from members of Congress, staff and press

The Department of Justice’s watchdog has released a report, saying that in 2017 during Donald Trump’s administration, the department improperly subpoenaed phone records and emails of two sitting members of Congress — Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell — and 43 staff including Kash Patel.

Patel was a staffer for the GOP-led House Intelligence Committee at the time.

Alex Woodward reports.

Trump’s Justice Department secretly obtained phone records from Congress and staff

Two House Democrats and 43 staffers targeted in broad sweep during Trump’s administration

Ariana Baio11 December 2024 09:00

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