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.

Key Points

  • Donald Trump to be named person of the year by Time magazine

  • Trump taps election denier Kari Lake for Director of the Voice of America.

  • House Intelligence Committee chair slams Trump DOJ for spying on lawmakers

  • Trump may revoke policy shielding migrants from deportation arrests in churches and schools

  • Trump picks son’s fiancee Kimberly Guilfoyle to serve as ambassador to Greece

Trump taps Kari Lake for Director of the Voice of America.

02:49 , Ariana Baio

Kari Lake, the failed Arizona gubernatorial and Senate candidate who disputed election results, was chosen to direct the Voice of America by Trump on Wednesday evening.

“She will be appointed by, and work closely with, our next head of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, who I will announce soon, to ensure that the American values of Freedom and Liberty are broadcast around the World FAIRLY and ACCURATELY, unlike the lies spread by the Fake News Media,” Trump wrote. “Kari was a beloved News Anchor in Arizona, which supported me by record margins, for over 20 years,” he added.

Voice of America is a government-funded news agency that primarily serves non-American audiences outside of the U.S.

Trump’s border czar reveals which city is first for mass deportations

02:00 , Alex Woodward

Donald Trump’s incoming “border czar” wants officials in America’s third-largest city to “get the hell out of the way” of his plans for mass deportations or risk prosecution.

In remarks to a group of Chicago Republicans on Monday night, Tom Homan said the city and the state of Illinois are “in trouble” because “your mayor sucks and your governor sucks.”

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Trump’s border czar reveals which city is first for mass deportations

Ex-FBI Director James Comey issues warning to former colleagues ahead of Trump second term

01:30 , Michelle Del Rey

Former FBI Director James Comey has tried to reassure his former colleagues at the Bureau ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s second term.

In a statement posted to Instagram a day before FBI Director Christopher Wray announced he’d be stepping down, Comey wrote: “I realize there is a great deal of anxiety in the Bureau now — produced by the rhetoric of those who have reason to fear honest investigators.”

“But please know you will be ok in the long run.”

“The special burden of being in the FBI is that you lack friends in high places — by design,” Comey’s statement continued. “America has wanted you to be lonely since the searing lessons of Watergate. Once upon a time, the FBI director was a pal of presidents, sharing late-night drinks and using the Bureau to do favors for the powerful.

“But the country learned 50 years ago that it is not in the national interest for the FBI to be loyal to anything except the constitution and the law.”

The former FBI director’s tenure at the department abruptly ended in 2017 when then-President Trump fired him.

Kimberly Guilfoyle, Trump’s ambassador to Greece, once called Greeks ‘freeloaders’ who should be punished

01:00 , Justin Baragona

While late-night comics joke about the actual motive behind President-elect Donald Trump selecting his son’s (ex-?) fiancee Kimberly Guilfoyle as the U.S. ambassador to Greece, Greek citizens may not find her previous remarks about them very funny.

In a 2015 segment of Fox News’ The Five unearthed by Media Matters senior fellow Matt Gertz, Guilfoyle once described the Greeks as “freeloaders” who should be punished after rejecting a bailout offer from the European Union.

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Kimberly Guilfoyle, Trump’s ambassador to Greece, once called Greeks ‘freeloaders’

Trump may revoke policy shielding migrants from deportation arrests in churches and schools

00:30 , Josh Marcus

As soon as its first day in office, the incoming Trump administration is reportedly planning on rescinding a 2011 immigration policy limiting deportation arrests in sensitive locations like schools, churches, and hospitals.

Instead, the administration plans to let Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents make arrests in these locations if they’re related to national security concerns, the arrest of a dangerous felon, or risks of imminent danger or the compromising of a criminal investigation, according to NBC News, which first reported on the alleged plan, citing three anonymous sources familiar with the new administration.

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Elon Musk’s net worth reaches historic peak. What is it?

00:00 , Kelly Rissman

Elon Musk now boasts a net worth of $400 billion, making him the first person in history to ever hit that milestone.

The world’s richest person became even richer Wednesday after SpaceX and its investors agreed to buy $1.25 billion of insider shares, valuing the company at $350 billion, Bloomberg reported. The move ballooned the founder’s net worth by $50 billion, meaning he is now worth $439 billion, according to Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

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Elon Musk’s net worth reaches historic peak. What is it?

Trump invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to inauguration: report

Wednesday 11 December 2024 23:30 , Ariana Baio

President-elect Trump reportedly invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to his inauguration on January 20th, sources familiar with the matter told CBS News on Wednesday.

While ambassadors and diplomats are typically invited to the inauguration, foreign leaders and usually not.

It is unclear if Xi accepted the invitation.

The Independent has asked Trump’s team for comment

A spokesperson for the Trump team, Karoline Leavitt, told CBS: “World leaders are lining up to meet with President Trump because they know he will soon return to power and restore peace through American strength around the globe.”

C-SPAN host fact-checks GOP lawmaker who thinks Pete Hegseth doesn’t know who’s accusing him of rape

Wednesday 11 December 2024 23:00 , Justin Baragona

C-SPAN host Mimi Geerges was forced to correct Republican Rep. Rich McCormick on Wednesday when he insisted that Pete Hegseth does not know the identity of the woman accusing him of sexual assault, only for the Georgia lawmaker to double down on his false claim.

McCormick, who was on Washington Journal to primarily talk about his heated clash with Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, was asked about the embattled Hegseth’s efforts to rally support for his nomination as secretary of defense amid a slew of accusations over sexual misconduct and excessive drinking.

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C-SPAN host fact-checks Republican who says Hegseth doesn’t know who his accuser is

Incoming FBI director Kash Patel responds to Wray resignation

Wednesday 11 December 2024 22:30 , Ariana Baio

When asked to respond to FBI Director Christopher Wray stepping down from his position, incoming director Kash Patel said he was “looking forward” to a smooth transition and will be prepared to take over.

No discussion with Trump on his ‘policy agenda’ during call, says Swinney

Wednesday 11 December 2024 22:00 , Craig Paton

John Swinney and Donald Trump did not discuss the US president-elect’s “policy agenda” during a call, the First Minister has said.

Mr Swinney spoke to the soon-to-be 47th president on Tuesday, with Mr Trump speaking of his admiration for Scotland, but discussions did not include a potential visit to Bute House when the Republican next comes to Scotland – expected to be some time next year.

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No discussion with Trump on his ‘policy agenda’ during call, says Swinney

Read Merrick Garland’s statement on Christopher Wray’s departure in full

Wednesday 11 December 2024 21:30 , Gustaf Kilander

Chris Wray has served our country honorably and with integrity for decades, including for seven years as the Director of the FBI under presidents of both parties.

In a heightened threat environment, Director Wray has worked tirelessly to protect the American people and to lead an agency of 38,000 dedicated public servants, many of whom put their lives on the line every day to serve their communities.

Under Director Wray’s principled leadership, the FBI has worked to fulfill the Justice Department’s mission to keep our country safe, protect civil rights, and uphold the rule of law.

He has led the FBI’s efforts to aggressively confront the broad range of threats facing our country — from nation-state adversaries and foreign and domestic terrorism to violent crime, cybercrime, and financial crime.

There are few leadership positions more central to keeping the American people safe than the Director of the FBI.

The Director of the FBI is responsible for leading employees located across the country and around the world who dedicate themselves each day to disrupting complex plots and preventing horrific tragedies before they can occur.

The Director of the FBI is responsible for leading the federal law enforcement agency that serves as the connective tissue among the intelligence community, state and local law enforcement agencies across the country, and our international law enforcement partners.

And the Director of the FBI is responsible for protecting the independence of the FBI from inappropriate influence in its criminal investigations. That independence is central to preserving the rule of law and to protecting the freedoms we as Americans hold dear.

Director Wray has done that job with integrity and skill. He has my gratitude, the gratitude of the FBI agents and employees whose respect and admiration he has earned, and the gratitude of the American people.

Attorney General Merrick Garland

Donald Trump to be named person of the year by Time magazine

Wednesday 11 December 2024 21:00 , Gustaf Kilander

Donald Trump is set to be named “Person of the Year” by Time magazine and he’ll celebrate the moment and the new cover by ringing the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday, according to Politico.

When Taylor Swift was on the cover last year, the CEO of Time, Jessica Sibley, rang the opening bell.

Trump was also selected in 2016. Thirteen other presidents have also been chosen by the magazine, including current President Joe Biden.

Only 2 in 10 Americans actually approve of Biden’s sweeping pardon for son Hunter

Wednesday 11 December 2024 20:30 , Will Weissert, Amelia Thomson Deveaux

Only about 2 in 10 Americans approve of Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son Hunter after earlier promising he would do no such thing, according to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

That displeasure tracks with the bipartisan uproar in Washington that ignited over the president’s about-face. The survey found that a relatively small share of Americans “strongly” or “somewhat” approve of the pardon, which came after the younger Biden was convicted on gun and tax charges. About half said they “strongly” or “somewhat” disapprove, and about 2 in 10 neither approve nor disapprove.

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Only 2 in 10 Americans actually approve of Biden’s sweeping pardon for son Hunter

Trump says his remarks about Central Park Five were ‘substantially true’ in demand to dismiss defamation lawsuit

Wednesday 11 December 2024 20:00 , Alex Woodward

Trump is asking a judge to dismiss a defamation lawsuit from the now-exonerated Central Park Five, who accused Trump of repeating “false and defamatory” statements about them during his debate with Kamala Harris.

At the debate, Trump misstated facts of the case and falsely claimed that they had at one point “pled guilty” to having “killed a person, ultimately.”

In 1989, the men were falsely accused of raping and beating a jogger and were coerced into confessing to the crime. They later recanted, pled not guilty and were convicted. Those convictions were vacated in 2002 when another person confessed.

“They admitted, they said they pled guilty and I said, ’well, if they pled guilty they badly hurt a person, killed a person ultimately,” Trump said at the debate. “And they pled guilty, then they pled not guilty.”

Trump had taken out a full-page ad in 1989 for the death penalty.

An attorney for Trump claims that the men are now trying to “recast political rhetoric and debate about criminal justice and public safety as ‘defamation.‘”

“This ignores well-settled First Amendment jurisprudence that protects the President-elect’s speech about matters of public concern,” wrote Karin M. Sweigar, an attorney with Dhillon Law Group, which is owned by Harmeet Dhillon, whom Trump has nominated to lead the Justice Department’s civil rights division.

Trump’s statements, “taken in context, were protected opinions based on true disclosed fact, lacked any defamatory sting, and were substantially true,” according to Sweigar. “Plaintiffs’ remaining claims for false light and intentional infliction of emotional distress fail for the same reasons, and because Plaintiffs fail to meet the additional required elements of those claims.”

Joe Biden names the one thing Trump did that he was ‘stupid’ for not copying

Wednesday 11 December 2024 19:30 , Gustaf Kilander

President Joe Biden said he was “stupid” for not doing what president-elect Donald Trump did during his first term — signing the checks sent to the public during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“I signed the American Rescue Plan, the most significant economic recovery package in our history, and also learned something from Donald Trump,” Biden noted during his economic speech at the Brookings Institution Tuesday.

Biden said that Trump “signed checks for people for 7,400 bucks…and I didn’t,” adding that it was “stupid,” drawing laughter from the crowd.

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Joe Biden names the one thing Trump did that he was ‘stupid’ for not copying

FBI director Christopher Wray will resign ahead of Trump’s plan to replace him with Kash Patel

Wednesday 11 December 2024 19:18 , Andrew Feinberg

FBI Director Christopher Wray has signaled his intention to quit his post next month ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration as president, creating a vacancy that Trump intends to fill with loyalist Kash Patel.

Wray reportedly told FBI employees at an agency town hall that he would step down in January, nearly two and a half years before the expiration of the ten-year term he was sworn in for in August 2017.

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FBI director Christopher Wray will resign ahead of Trump’s plan to replace him

CNN conservative pundit Scott Jennings scorched by colleague for trying to manufacture ‘clip for the internet’

Wednesday 11 December 2024 19:00 , Justin Baragona

Accusing CNN political commentator Scott Jennings of attempting to create a viral moment during a heated exchange on the Daniel Penny trial, correspondent Audie Cornish told the right-wing pundit that he wanted “a clip for the internet” while mockingly posing for a picture.

During Tuesday night’s broadcast of CNN NewsNight, the panel debated over Penny being acquitted in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely, a homeless man with mental health issues who acted threateningly towards subway passengers. The verdict was met with both applause and anger, with conservatives saying “justice has prevailed” and calling Penny a “hero.”

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CNN’s Scott Jennings scorched by colleague for trying to manufacture a viral moment

An Alabama couple were ardent Trump supporters. Then their trans son told them he wanted to die

Wednesday 11 December 2024 18:30 , Michelle Del Rey

Carolyn Fisher will never forget the moment her son told her he wanted to die.

It was November 3, two days before the presidential election. Fisher’s 16-year-old non-binary son, who uses he/they pronouns, was part of an online suicide pact with three other transgender and non-binary teens in Florida, Alabama and Tennessee. The friends who’d met on Discord had agreed to die by suicide if former president Donald Trump won the 2024 election.

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For one Alabama family, Trump’s anti-trans rhetoric nearly cost them their son’s life

Trump’s latest DOJ nominee is taking aim at trans rights and elections

Wednesday 11 December 2024 18:00 , Joe Sommerlad

The president-elect’s nominee to oversee the federal government’s enforcement of civil rights has spent the last year leading a legal crusade against transgender Americans, signaling where Trump could start with his “day one” pledge to roll back discrimination protections.

Harmeet Dhillon, founder of the Center for American Liberty, has filed a barrage of attention-grabbing lawsuits on behalf of right-wing activists against gender-affirming healthcare and school policies and state and local laws designed to protect LGBT+ people across the country.

Dhillon also supported efforts to reverse election results in states Trump lost in 2020, and she steered the Trump campaign’s 2024 “election integrity” team in Arizona, a hotbed for bogus election conspiracy theories in the wake of Trump’s loss.

Here’s more from Alex Woodward.

Trump’s pick for DOJ deputy is taking aim at trans rights and elections

Matt Gaetz is heading to OAN. Will anybody even watch him there?

Wednesday 11 December 2024 17:30 , Joe Sommerlad

The self-described MAGA “firebrand”, who dropped out last month as Trump’s choice for attorney general amid ongoing sexual misconduct allegations, has finally secured another full-time job now that he’s no longer in Congress.

After news leaked on Monday night that he had agreed to host a primetime show for the little-watched right-wing conspiracy channel One America News (OAN), the network made it official on Tuesday with a press release and promotional video.

Gaetz taking the plunge and becoming a conservative talking head is hardly a surprise but will anybody be watching?

Justin Baragona considers the question.

Matt Gaetz is now officially heading to OAN. Will anybody even watch him there?

John Fetterman joins Truth Social

Wednesday 11 December 2024 17:00 , Joe Sommerlad

The Pennsylvania Democratic Senator has not only joined Trump’s social media platform but opens with a very MAGA-friendly dismissal of the hush money case against the president-elect as “bulls***”, perhaps thinking ahead about his own electoral future.

‘Freeloaders’: Guilfoyle’s past criticism of Greece emerges after she is nominated as new US ambassador

Wednesday 11 December 2024 16:40 , Joe Sommerlad

Will be fun watching her explain this one in Athens.

Republican senator warns Hegseth his confirmation hearing will be ‘unpleasant’

Wednesday 11 December 2024 16:20 , Joe Sommerlad

How’s it all looking for Trump’s pick for defense secretary?

Not good, according to Texas Republican John Cornyn, who had this to say after meeting with him on Capitol Hill.

“I just told him and his wife, I said this is going to be a very difficult process on all of you,” Cornyn told reporters this week, according to The Hill.

“I’ve been through a lot of Supreme Court nomination fights, including Brett Kavanaugh, and that may pale in comparison to what may be thrown at Pete.”

Hegseth is likely to receive a brutal grilling from Democrats over allegations that he sexually assaulted a woman in 2017, has a drinking problem and has mismanaged not one but two veterans’ associations, all of which the nominee denies.

Cornyn, who said he intends to back Hegseth despite it all, has since repeated his warnings to Rob Schmitt on Newsmax, declaring that the candidate is in for “a very unpleasant process for him and his family.”

The Texan continued: “It’s important for all of these nominees to come around and answer questions. I told Pete this is gonna be a very unpleasant process for him and his family, having been involved in the Kavanaugh hearings.

“I know there will be unnamed accusations and some things that are going to be hurtful, not only to him and his family, but he’s ready for that, his wife is ready for that, and I’m confident he will be confirmed.”

John Cornyn (AP)

John Cornyn (AP)

The power broker North Carolina senator caught in the middle of Trump’s confirmations fight

Wednesday 11 December 2024 16:00 , Joe Sommerlad

A Republican trifecta in Washington should be a good sign for a bipartisan dealmaker like Thom Tillis.

Instead, Eric Garcia reports, he’s getting squeezed by all sides as he faces re-election.

The Republican Senator stuck in the middle of Trump’s confirmations fight

Fox pundit pitches herself as next US ambassador to Italy in light of Guilfoyle appointment

Wednesday 11 December 2024 15:40 , Joe Sommerlad

Can you blame her?

Jan 6 ‘fighter’ asks for court’s permission to attend Trump inauguration

Wednesday 11 December 2024 15:25 , Joe Sommerlad

Russell Taylor is just the latest Capitol rioter to start making demands in anticipation of receiving the promised pardon from the president-elect after he is inaugurated next month (although Trump has specified he will not be issuing a blanket clemency order and, instead, reviewing cases one-by-one).

Report on attempts to kill Trump urges Secret Service to limit protection of foreign leaders

Wednesday 11 December 2024 15:10 , Joe Sommerlad

A congressional task force investigating the attempts to kill Trump during his presidential campaign is recommending changes to the Secret Service, including protecting fewer foreign leaders during the height of election season and considering moving the agency out of the Homeland Security Department.

The 180-page report by the bipartisan task force released on Tuesday is one of the most detailed looks so far into the July assassination attempt against Trump during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania and a second attempt in Florida two months later.

Like the series of other investigations and reports, the task force railed at the agency tasked with protecting the top echelon of America‘s democratic leaders.

Here’s more.

Report on attempts to kill Trump urges Secret Service to limit protection of foreign leaders

Schiff warns Trump against threatening his political enemies

Wednesday 11 December 2024 14:50 , Joe Sommerlad

The California Democrat, particularly loathed for his “pencil-neck” by the president-elect, has been pointing out that calling for the jailing of your rivals is a pretty dictatorial look, advice that Trump is pretty unlikely to heed.

DOGE about ‘dismantling the deep state’, says House speaker

Wednesday 11 December 2024 14:30 , Joe Sommerlad

Mike Johnson managed to sound pretty paranoid talking to Bret Baier on Fox News last night about Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), insisting it is necessary to root out supposed operational bias within the workings of the federal government, a conservative obsession that may or may not be a real problem.

Fox News floats Trump could expand America through a land purchase

Wednesday 11 December 2024 14:10 , Joe Sommerlad

The Trump-iana purchase!

A prominent Fox News host has floated that President-elect Donald Trump could be looking to make a major land purchase during his second term.

Her prediction comes as Trump continues to taunt Canada and its officials and has reportedly suggested the northern neighbor should be America’s 51st state.

“I actually think that the United States might make some sort of purchase. I don’t know, not Canada, but there might be some sort of like big real estate purchase in the next four years,” Dana Perino said on Tuesday’s episode of The Five on Fox.

Co-host Jessica Travlov then suggested Greenland as a potential purchase, given Trump’s interest in it in 2019, which sparked a memorable diplomatic beef with Denmark.

Alex Lang has more.

Fox News host floats idea Trump could expand America through a land purchase

Republican senator blocks federal protection for journalists

Wednesday 11 December 2024 13:50 , Joe Sommerlad

Tom Cotton of Arkansas has blocked a federal shield law that would have protected reporters from revealing their sources and material to the government.

In the Senate on Tuesday, Oregon Democrat Ron Wyden called for the unanimous consent of the chamber to pass the Protect Reporters from Exploitative State Spying (or PRESS) Act, only for Cotton to object, arguing that the “liberal media” does not “deserve” further protections.

“The press badge doesn’t make you better than the rest of America or put you above the law,” he said on the Senate floor.

Cotton subsequently posted this on social media:

Nancy Mace says she was ‘accosted’ over trans rights dispute as man arrested

Wednesday 11 December 2024 13:30 , Joe Sommerlad

The South Carolina Republican Representative has said she was “physically accosted” on Capitol grounds on Tuesday evening, seemingly in relation to her recent string of anti-trans rhetoric.

“I was physically accosted tonight on Capitol grounds over my fight to protect women,” Mace wrote on X. “Capitol police have arrested him. All the violence and threats keep proving our point. Women deserve to be safe. Your threats will not stop my fight for women!”

In another post, Mace said she was hurt by a “pro-tr*ns man”.

Capitol Police have arrested the person accused of assaulting Mace, a Capitol Police spokesperson said in a statement.

Mace said the physical assault resulted in her being treated with a “new brace” on her wrists and ice on her arm.

Here’s Gustaf Kilander’s report.

Suspect arrested after Rep. Nancy Mace claims she was assaulted

House Intelligence Committee chair slams Trump DOJ for spying on lawmakers

Wednesday 11 December 2024 13:10 , Joe Sommerlad

Republican Representative Mike Turner, who chairs the House Intelligence Committee, said the Department of Justice (DOJ) under the first Trump administration committed a “grave constitutional violation” when it secretly obtained phone records and emails belonging to Congressional members and staffers.

Turner attacked Trump’s DOJ for collecting communication logs from 43 congressional staffers and two House Democrats , which was revealed in a report from Inspector General Michael Horowitz.

“This report lays out outrageous behavior by the Department of Justice,” Turner told CNN on Tuesday.

“This is a grave constitutional violation.”

Between 2017 and 2018, prosecutors utilized subpoenas to demand that Apple and Google collect and hand over data, without approval from a court or from then-attorney general Bill Barr.

They then issued gag orders to prevent the companies from informing those targeted.

Federal investigators targeted two unnamed House members, congressional staffers and journalists as part of its investigation into the source of leaked sensitive information.

Ariana Baio reports.

House intel committee chair slams Trump DOJ for spying on lawmakers

Joe Biden says Trump dismantling ‘strongest economy in modern history’ would be a ‘major mistake’

Wednesday 11 December 2024 12:50 , Joe Sommerlad

The president said yesterday he is bequeathing President-elect Donald Trump what he described as “the strongest economy in modern history” and “the envy of the world” while warning that efforts by the next administration to roll back his economic policies would result in great harm to Americans’ pocketbooks.

Speaking at the Brookings Institution think-tank at what was billed as a major address on the economic legacy he is leaving behind after just a single four-year term, Biden recounted how he had come into office with a “fundamentally different theory” from the “trickle-down” beliefs that have dominated economic policy since the rise of Ronald Reagan and modern conservatism in the 1980s.

Using a playbook of working to grow the US economy “from the middle out and the bottom up, not the top down,” Biden explained how he had pushed Congress to enact the American Rescue Plan Act shortly after he took office, along with the bipartisan infrastructure law he signed, the CHIPS and Science Act and the Inflation Reduction Act clean energy and climate spending package that capped his first two years in the White House.

Those record investments, he said, have resulted in a record number of applications to start new small businesses, record-low unemployment and a “soft landing” for the economy that has seen inflation retreat to pre-pandemic levels at or below two percent.

There was plenty of Trump-bashing in amongst it.

Here’s a full report from Andrew Feinberg.

Biden sends warning to Trump over ‘dismantling’ economy

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

Wednesday 11 December 2024 12:30 , Joe Sommerlad

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.

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

Wednesday 11 December 2024 12:10 , Joe Sommerlad

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

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

Wednesday 11 December 2024 11:50 , Joe Sommerlad

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 (AP)

Tom Homan (AP)

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

Wednesday 11 December 2024 11:30 , Joe Sommerlad

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 announces six more administration appointments

Wednesday 11 December 2024 11:15 , Joe Sommerlad

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.

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

Wednesday 11 December 2024 11:00 , Joe Sommerlad

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.

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

Wednesday 11 December 2024 10:45 , Joe Sommerlad

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

Don Trump Jr spotted out with Florida socialite despite Guilfoyle engagement

Wednesday 11 December 2024 10:30 , Joe Sommerlad

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

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