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Trump adviser silent on president-elect’s pardon plans; Biden ducks Hunter questions during Angola trip: Live

Meanwhile, Trump threatened ‘all hell to pay’ if the remaining hostages are not released and vowed to block the sale of U.S. Steel to Japanese firm Nippon Steel

Oliver O'Connell,Mike Bedigan
Tuesday 03 December 2024 20:56 GMT
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Donald Trump has announced his plans to attend the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris this weekend, marking his first foreign trip since his election victory.

In a statement on Truth Social, the president-elect called it “an honor” to join the celebrations in Paris.

The announcement came among a series of other posts where he threatened “all hell to pay” if the remaining hostages in Gaza are not released before his inauguration and vowed to block the sale of U.S. Steel to Japanese firm Nippon Steel.

The president-elect also announced that he has chosen billionaire donor Warren Stephens to serve as US ambassador to the UK in his next administration.

This comes as Washington remains rattled by President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, days before he was due to be sentenced on tax and federal gun charges.

Biden previously insisted he would not pardon his son. The move has divided lawmakers, with some Democrats also slamming the president.

On Monday, Special counsel David Weiss – who led the prosecution of Hunter in both cases – denied Biden’s claims that his son was selectively prosecuted and also pushed back against dismissing the charges.

Watch: Biden ducks questions about pardon of son, Hunter on Angola trip

Oliver O'Connell3 December 2024 18:35

Small business owners brace for Trump's proposed tariffs

Small businesses are bracing for stiff tariffs that President-elect Donald Trump has proposed as one of his first actions when he takes office.

Trump has proposed importers pay a 25% tax on all products entering the country from Canada and Mexico, and an additional 10% tariff on goods from China, as one of his first executive orders. He previously floated a tariff of up to 20% on everything else the United States imports.

This means small businesses may end up paying more for goods and services and that may need to be passed on to consumers.

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Small business owners brace for Trump's proposed tariffs

Small businesses are bracing for stiff tariffs that President-elect Donald Trump has proposed as one of his first actions when he takes office

AP3 December 2024 18:29

Trump offers deputy defense role to billionaire financier Steve Feinberg, report says

Donald Trump has offered billionaire investor Steve Feinberg the job of deputy secretary of defense, The Washington Post reports, per sources.

That would put the number two job in defense in the hands of a financier with investments in companies that maintain Pentagon contracts.

There is no information yet as to whether Feinberg accepted.

With lawmakers continuing to scrutinize the president-elect’s choice to lead the department, Pete Hegseth, who is mired in controversies, a capable deputy has taken on a heightened significance, the Post notes.

Oliver O'Connell3 December 2024 18:22

Oliver O'Connell3 December 2024 18:16

Rachel Maddow defends Hunter Biden pardon because of ‘hit list’ put together by Kash Patel

MSNBC star Rachel Maddow rationalized on Monday night President Joe Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter by framing it within the context of President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of far-right extremist Kash Patel to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Specifically, the progressive host noted that the possible FBI director has “literally published a hit list of people he wants to go after once” the incoming president takes power, referencing Patel’s 2023 book Government Gangsters: The Deep State, the Truth, and the Battle for Our Democracy.

Justin Barangoa has the story.

Rachel Maddow defends Biden's pardon for Hunter because Kash Patel has a 'hit list'

Maddow also dismissed all the “handwringing and gnashing of teeth” over Biden’s pardon of his son, noting that Trump pardoned a number of friends and family members

Oliver O'Connell3 December 2024 18:05

Scaramucci doesn’t expect Kash Patel confirmation to happen

Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci does not believe Kash Patel will be confirmed by the Senate to lead the FBI in the new Trump administration.

He compared the situation to the fate of former Rep Matt Gaetz’s nomination as attorney general, which saw the controversial and scandal-dogged lawmaker withdraw his nomination given the uphill battle he would face in the Senate.

“It‘s the same thing with Matt Gaetz,” Scaramucci said on CNN on Monday. “The president-elect feels he‘s got a slate of people that are MAGA people. He‘s going to put those up if they can get through.”

He also said he believed that these initial picks were there to please his base of supporters but that he likely has alternates in mind — such as the quick announcement of Pam Bondi as Gaetz’s replacement for the role of AG.

“I think it‘s the same thing with Kash Patel,” he added. “I don‘t think the expectation is that he‘s going to get through.”

As the Lincoln Project notes, Patel is not without his detractors.

The anti-Trump conservative group posted on X: “Kash Patel has been a danger to this country for years. John Bolton, Trump’s former National Security Advisor, compared Kash to a Soviet secret police leader. Bill Barr, Trump’s former Attorney General, said he’d let Trump appoint kash to the number two spot in the FBI ‘over my dead body’ saying he had ‘virtually no experience’ and said the very idea showed a ‘shocking detachment from reality.’ We need to make sure that Patel isn’t running the FBI.”

Oliver O'Connell3 December 2024 17:52

Trump warns there’ll be ‘ALL HELL TO PAY’ if Israeli hostages aren’t released before he takes office

President-elect Donald Trump is demanding the immediate release of Israeli hostages still being held in Gaza, saying that if they are not freed before he is sworn into office for a second term there will be “HELL TO PAY.”

“Please let this TRUTH serve to represent that if the hostages are not released prior to January 20, 2025, the date that I proudly assume Office as President of the United States, there will be ALL HELL TO PAY in the Middle East, and for those in charge who perpetrated these atrocities against Humanity,” Trump wrote in a post on his Truth Social site.

He added that: “Those responsible will be hit harder than anybody has been hit in the long and storied History of the United States of America. RELEASE THE HOSTAGES NOW!”

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Trump warns ‘ALL HELL TO PAY’ if hostages aren’t released before he takes office

Trump’s threat came hours after the Israeli government confirmed the death of Omer Neutra, a dual US-Israeli citizen

Oliver O'Connell3 December 2024 17:45

Marjorie Taylor Greene says Trump should give blanket pardon to Republicans

Georgia Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene said in a post on X this morning that Donald Trump should give a blanket pardon to Republicans.

The firebrand member of Congress wrote: “If Democrats are going to play the pardon game then we should do the same thing.”

“Trump can just blanket pardon all of us too,” she added.

This got an enthusiastic response from disgraced former congressman George Santos, who faces sentencing on February 7 after pleading guilty to fraud and identity theft.

Far-right conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer had a slightly different take, posting: “JUST IN: MTG admits she has done something that would make her need a pardon.”

Others echoed the sentiment, noting: “Accepting a pardon carries an imputation of guilt. What crimes did you commit Marge?”

Oliver O'Connell3 December 2024 17:34

Dinesh D’Souza — pardoned by Trump in 2018 — flamed for attacking Biden for pardoning son

Social media users piled on conservative filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza on Monday, accusing the conspiracy theorist of hypocrisy for criticizing Joe Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter, as D’Souza received a presidential pardon of his own from Donald Trump in 2018.

The jokes began when D’Souza posted about the pardon on X, writing, “No one is above the law—except my son Hunter!” Elsewhere on his feed, D’Souza called the Bidens a “crime family” and Hunter Biden a “degenerate gangster.”

The comments quickly generated a storm of links and mockery pointing to D’Souza’s own 2018 pardon.

Josh Marcus reports.

Trump-pardoned filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza flamed for attacking Biden for pardoning son

D’Souza was pardoned for campaign finance violations in 2018

Oliver O'Connell3 December 2024 17:25

Bloomberg says RFK Jr would be ‘beyond dangerous’ as Trump’s health secretary

Michael Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor and billionaire, has attacked the choice of Robert F Kennedy Jr as Donald Trump’s pick to be his health secretary in the upcoming administration.

Delivering opening remarks at the Bloomberg American Health Summit in Washington, DC, he said that putting Kennedy in such a position would be “beyond dangerous,” and tantamount to “medical malpractice on a mass scale”, according to The New York Times.

Bloomberg called on Senate Republicans to persuade the president-elect to pick someone else — and if that doesn’t work, to vote against confirming him to the role.

He also slammed Kennedy’s vaccine skepticism, specifically noting the time he discouraged measles vaccination in Samoa, where an outbreak killed 83 people.

In light of the potential for a bird flu outbreak, Bloomberg warned: “With the nation facing a possible bird flu outbreak, are they really prepared to roll the dice on the lives of their constituents, by placing someone in charge of public health who has made it clear that he will prevent the approval of lifesaving vaccines?”

Oliver O'Connell3 December 2024 17:04

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