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Trump treats RFK Jr to McDonald’s after health secretary nominee slams his diet: Live updates

Donald Trump returned to Madison Square Garden tonight after naming fracking CEO Chris Wright as his pick for energy secretary

Oliver O'Connell,Rhian Lubin
Sunday 17 November 2024 12:08 EST
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Donald Trump has returned to Madison Square Garden tonight to attend an Ultimate Fighting Championship event at the New York City arena.

The president-elect returned to the famed venue just weeks after his controversial campaign rally there. Attendees met him with thundering cheers as he entered alongside UFC CEO Dana White, billionaire ally Elon Musk, cabinet pick Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson. Popular podcaster Joe Rogan also attended, greeted Trump with a friendly handshake.

Meanwhile, Trump 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.

Who’s who in Trump’s proposed cabinet

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

Oliver O'Connell16 November 2024 09:00

Could a bankruptcy judge could pump the brakes on The Onion’s purchase of InfoWars?

The bankruptcy judge overseeing the auction of Alex Jones’s InfoWars has raised concerns over the process by which satirical publication The Onion won the bid for the conspiracy theorist’s website and related properties, ending his 25-year run of the media company.

During a status conference on Thursday, hours after Jones raged on his final InfoWars broadcast that the “deep state” was shutting him down, District Judge Christopher Lopez said “no one should feel comfortable with the results of this auction.”

Alex Woodward reports.

Bankruptcy judge could pump the brakes on The Onion’s purchase of InfoWars

The satire publication won a bid for the conspiracy theorist’s website and properties and a sale is underway

Oliver O'Connell16 November 2024 08:00

Iran sent note to the White House promising not to kill Trump

Iran sent a private letter to the Joe Biden administration last month vowing it wouldn’t plot to kill Donald Trump, according to a report.

The letter from Tehran — delivered on October 14 — came in response to US officials’ private hand-written warning to the country in September, relating that any threats against the then-Republican nominee’s life would be “treated as an act of war,” the Wall Street Journal first reported.

Kelly Rissman has the story.

Iran sent note to the White House promising not to kill Trump

The message came in response to a September letter from the US warning against making any threats against Trump’s life

Oliver O'Connell16 November 2024 06:00

Trump’s cabinet picks show he’s ‘running the country like a reality show’, says Kimmel

Jimmy Kimmel has mocked Donald Trump for “running the country like a reality show” as the president-elect works to fill his second administration.

In the past two days, Trump has nominated former Democratic congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligence, former Florida representative Matt Gaetz as attorney general, vocal anti-vaxxer Robert F Kennedy Jr as Health and Human Services secretary and Fox News contributor Pete Hegseth to lead the Pentagon.

While Republicans and Democrats have reacted to Trump’s controversial cabinet picks with a mixture of praise, criticism and confusion, the Jimmy Kimmel Live host described the nominations as being even “crazier “ than predicted.

James Liddell reports.

Jimmy Kimmel says Trump’s cabinet picks show he’s ‘running US like a reality show’

‘Who better to be in charge of health in humans than a guy whose brain was partially devoured by a worm?’ the late night host said of RFK Jr

Oliver O'Connell16 November 2024 04:00

Trump aide in charge of mass deportations threatens ‘shock and awe’ on day one of new administration

Trump border czar Tom Homan has pledged to institute a regime of “shock and awe” on the first day of the new administration.

The former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) took part in Donald Trump Jr’s program on the video streaming platform Rumble this week.

The pair discussed Homan’s plans to put together mass deportations of millions of illegal immigrants.

Gustaf Kilander reports.

Trump aide in charge of mass deportations threatens ‘shock and awe’

‘You’re going to see us take this country back and ... it isn’t just about the deportation operation,’ Tom Homan says

Oliver O'Connell16 November 2024 03:00

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