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President-elect continues to nominate allies to key government posts and cabinet positions as he builds his second administration

Oliver O'Connell,Joe Sommerlad
Monday 18 November 2024 21:19 GMT
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Donald Trump has confirmed he is prepared to declare a national emergency and use military assets to carry out his mass deportation campaign pledge.

Responding to a Truth Social post from Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch regarding reports that were the case, the president-elect wrote: “TRUE!!!”

As final votes are tallied from the November 5 election, Trump’s share of the popular vote has fallen below 50 percent and his mandate does not appear as sweeping as was first thought.

Nevertheless, as he continues to build his administration, Trump announced his latest nomination — “Warrior for Free Speech” Brendan Carr, who will be chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, the body that regulates US media.

Trump has yet to announce his choice for treasury secretary but two new candidates will reportedly be interviewed at Mar-a-Lago today: former Federal Reserve governor Kevin Warsh and Wall Street billionaire Marc Rowan.

Howard Lutnick, co-chair of Trump’s transition team, and Key Square Capital Management founder Scott Bessant were favorites for the role but there appears to have been second thoughts.

Meanwhile, President Joe Biden has approved the use of American-made long-range missiles by Ukraine in its war against Russia, inspiring a conservative outcry.

House Ethics Committee to meet Wednesday about Gaetz report

The House Ethics Committee will meet on Wednesday to discuss its long-awaited report on former congressman Matt Gaetz, CNN reports.

A planned meeting was postponed last week following news of Gaetz’s sudden resignation after his nomination to the post of Attorney General by President-elect Donald Trump.

Oliver O'Connell18 November 2024 15:07

Even Matt Gaetz’s dad was surprised Trump picked him for attorney general

A number of the president-elect’s nominations to his new cabinet have raised eyebrows among political observers, but none more so than Matt Gaetz, who has been tapped to become America’s next attorney general.

Gaetz, 42, is known as a MAGA firebrand on Capitol Hill who was instrumental in the ousting of previous House speaker Kevin McCarthy.

He is also known for being the subject of a Department of Justice (DOJ) sex trafficking investigation and House Ethics Committee probe.

He has never been criminally charged and denies the allegations.

Few, it seems, saw him as a likely head of the DOJ – and, it turns out, that includes Gaetz’s his own father.

Even Matt Gaetz’s dad was surprised Trump picked him for attorney general

When asked if he thinks his son will get approval from the Senate, Don Gaetz said that ‘confirmation is always a dice roll’

Joe Sommerlad18 November 2024 15:00

MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe’ hosts traveled to Florida to meet with Trump

Scarborough and Brzezinski have been highly critical of Trump leading up to the election, calling him “erratic,” slamming his election fraud efforts and warning of “how dark of a place” the US would be if Trump won. But after airing their concerns with a second Trump presidency, the pair met with Trump Friday for the first time in seven years to “restart communications.”

Kelly Rissman has the story.

‘Morning Joe’ hosts traveled to meet with Trump and ‘restart communications’

Despite the co-hosts’ many disagreements with Trump, they agreed to ‘restart communications’ with the president-elect

Oliver O'Connell18 November 2024 14:42

The Trump dance takes the NFL by storm

LA Raiders tight end Brock Bowers, Detroit Lions defenders Malcolm Rodriguez and Za’Darius Smith and Tennessee Titans wide receiver Calvin Ridley were all doing the president-elect’s signature move at the weekend.

It’s even reached League One in England, thanks to Barnsley FC.

Here’s more.

The Trump dance takes the NFL by storm

The Trump dance is becoming a trend around the NFL

Joe Sommerlad18 November 2024 14:30

CBS’s 60 Minutes sparks right-wing backlash over brutal takedown of Trump’s cabinet picks

Host Scott Pelley began Sunday’s show with a monologue dissecting Donald Trump’s choices for his future administration, detailing one-by-one how the likes of Pete Hegseth, Matt Gaetz, Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F Kennedy Jr have “no compelling qualifications” and “no government experience” to take up the jobs they’ve been nominated for.

Trump’s incoming White House Communications Director Steven Cheung took to X shortly after to claim that Pelley’s segment was riddled with “disgusting bias” and was soon joined in his outrage by Elon Musk, Charlie Kirk and many other members of the MAGA-verse.

Here’s more from James Liddell.

60 Minutes sparks right-wing backlash over brutal takedown of Trump’s cabinet picks

Elon Musk took a swipe at CBS correspondent Scott Pelley for his ‘trash propaganda piece’

Joe Sommerlad18 November 2024 14:20

RFK Jr dines on McDonald’s with Trump as ex-health sec warns role is ‘life or death’

The president-elect’s choice to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) was pictured looking slightly awkward in the company of Don Jr, Elon Musk and Mike Johnson over the weekend as the group posed with boxes of McDonald’s junk food aboard the Republican’s private plane.

That “Make America Healthy Again” agenda already appears to be in jeopardy.

Meanwhile, this is what one of RFK Jr’s predecessors in that office, Kathleen Sebelius, had to tell MSNBC anchor Jonathan Capehart about the seriousness of the role the notorious vaccine sceptic has been nominated to:

“I think that we’re talking about magnitudes of danger beyond erroneously making legal decisions. This is life or death. The HHS affects people from birth to their grave and is intimately connected with every state in the country. So this could be very dangerous. I think it’s totally disqualifying for anyone who seeks to lead the major health agency in this country and one of the leaders in the world to just unequivocally say there is no safe and effective vaccine.

“That in and of itself, from the bully pulpit of HHS, could end up killing people, could end up harming children. My grandson is too young to get a lot of vaccinations yet, and having him exposed to unvaccinated people with polio and measles is a terrifying thought. Having eradicated those diseases as a major health initiative, Jonathan, I think this is absolutely terrifying and people should understand how serious it is.”

Joe Sommerlad18 November 2024 14:10

Truth Social: Trump hints he will declare national emergency and deploy military to start mass deportation program

This was the president-elect early this morning, reposting a claim from Judicial Watch founder Tom Fitton and endorsing it.

Joe Sommerlad18 November 2024 14:05

Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump Jr accuse Biden of trying to start WWIII with Ukraine missiles move

The president has authorised Ukraine’s use of long-range missiles to strike hundreds of miles inside Russia for the first time, according to reports.

The decision marks a major policy shift and comes after Russia warned that it would interpret the move to permit the use of US-made missiles as an “escalation”.

With Biden leaving office in two months, President-Elect Trump has indicated he will limit American support for Ukraine and has pledged to end the war quickly.

His predecessor’s decision has already led both Donald Trump Jr and Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene to accuse Biden of attempting to start a Third World War.

James Liddell has more.

Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump Jr accuse Biden of trying to start WWIII

Biden’s decision marks a change in stance in the president’s final days in office, before President-elect Donald Trump – who has indicated he will limit US support for Ukraine – returns to the White House in January

Joe Sommerlad18 November 2024 13:45

Trump to interview treasury secretary candidates at Mar-a-Lago

The Republican has yet to announce his choice for treasury secretary and two new candidates for the position will reportedly be interviewed at his Mar-a-Lago residence on Monday: former Federal Reserve governor Kevin Warsh and Wall Street billionaire Marc Rowan.

Howard Lutnick, co-chair of Trump’s transition team, and Key Square Capital Management founder Scott Bessant were thought to be first in the line for the role but the incoming president is understood to be having second thoughts, according to The New York Times.

Elon Musk appears to favor Lutnick, hinting at the first significant difference of opinion between the president-elect and his influential backer.

Here’s James Liddell with the very latest.

Trump throws two more names into ring for treasury secretary

Howard Lutnick appears to have fallen down the pecking order for the cabinet role, according to sources

Joe Sommerlad18 November 2024 13:30

Donald Trump picks Project 2025 co-author to lead FCC

Donald Trump has announced his latest cabinet pick, nominating Brendan Carr to be chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the body charged with regulating the US media.

Currently a commissioner with the FCC, Carr contributed to the controversial Project 2025 manifesto and was described by the president-elect as “a warrior for Free Speech... [who] has fought against the regulatory Lawfare that has stifled Americans’ Freedoms, and held back our Economy.

“He will end the regulatory onslaught that has been crippling America’s Job Creators and Innovators, and ensure that the FCC delivers for rural America.”

The pundits are already looking ahead to his possible role in realising Trump’s threat to revoke broadcast licences and benefiting Elon Musk.

Joe Sommerlad18 November 2024 13:15

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