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President-elect pledges to fire attorneys who worked alongside Special Counsel Jack Smith as he names hedge fund manager Scott Bessent to head treasury

Joe Sommerlad,Gustaf Kilander,Ariana Baio
Saturday 23 November 2024 00:23 GMT
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Matt Gaetz reveals he will not be returning to Congress

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Donald Trump is set to fire the attorneys who worked alongside Special Counsel Jack Smith on two federal investigations into the president-elect and use the Department of Justice to probe the 2020 election, according to The Washington Post.

The attorneys who may become caught up in the firings include career professionals who are usually protected from such revenge efforts.

Trump is set to put together teams of investigators to look for evidence that there was fraud in battleground states in the 2020 election, according to The Post. There’s no evidence that fraud affected the outcome of the 2020 election.

Meanwhile, Trump announced that his pick for the job of treasury secretary is hedge fund manager Scott Bessent.

Trump called Bessent “one of the World’s foremost International Investors and Geopolitical and Economic Strategists.”

Also on Friday night, Trump nominated Russ Vought to once again lead the Office of Management and Budget.

Trump’s campaign team celebrated his hush money trial sentencing being indefinitely postponed by Justice Juan Merchan on Friday, calling it “a decisive win” in a “Witch Hunt” case.

After Trump won the presidential election, Justice Merchan, who presided over the case, agreed to adjourn sentencing and set new deadlines on Trump’s motion to dismiss the verdict.

Trump team believed Gaetz was too ‘blackmail-able’ to be attorney general, report says

Gaetz withdrew his name from consideration for the role on Thursday, saying his candidacy was “becoming a distraction” in light of the intense media coverage of the past investigations into his alleged drug use and sex with a minor, accusations he has consistently denied.

“While the momentum was strong, it is clear that my confirmation was unfairly becoming a distraction to the critical work of the Trump/Vance Transition,” he wrote on X.

It’s fair to say that Senate Democrat John Fetterman was not altogether surprised by the development:

This is what Trump had to say publicly in tribute to Gaetz yesterday:

However, behind the scenes, his team had reportedly been forced to conclude that their man was too “blackmail-able” for further consideration.

Here’s more on that from Gustaf Kilander.

Trump team believed Gaetz was too ‘blackmail-able’ to be attorney general: report

Former Florida Congressman may be up for major role in Trump’s second White House, avoiding Senate confirmation process

Joe Sommerlad22 November 2024 09:25

Donald Trump names Pam Bondi as new AG pick after controversial first choice Matt Gaetz withdraws

Good morning!

If you’re just catching up to the whirlwind events of yesterday, Donald Trump’s has announced that former Florida attorney general Pam Bondi is his new pick to lead the Department of Justice (DOJ) following the departure of ex-congressman Matt Gaetz.

“For too long, the partisan Department of Justice has been weaponized against me and other Republicans – Not anymore,” the president-elect wrote in a statement on Thursday evening.

“Pam will refocus the DOJ to its intended purpose of fighting Crime, and Making America Safe Again.”

Gaetz was highly complimentary about Bondi’s choice (but then what else could he say?), although his praise was dwarfed by that of an excessively grovelling Lindsey Graham.

Republican senator Mike Rounds told CNN yesterday that Bondi would be subjected to the same scrutiny by Congress as Trump’s other cabinet picks but questions have already been raised on that point...

Here’s the full story from Mike Bedigan and Alex Woodward.

Trump names Pam Bondi as new AG pick after first choice Matt Gaetz withdraws

‘Pam will refocus the DOJ to its intended purpose of fighting Crime, and Making America Safe Again,’ Trump wrote in a statement on Thursday evening

Joe Sommerlad22 November 2024 09:05

Trump cabinet latest: Who will get confirmed and who will work across the aisle?

Donald Trump is nearly done with his slate of initial Cabinet nominees as his incoming White House and broader administration begin to take shape.

And while a few notables are making headlines and could face real opposition to their respective confirmations, more are expected to sail smoothly through the Republican-controlled Senate.

Most reflect one of two schools of the Republican Party, now both totally subservient to Trump. Some are MAGA diehards, like Matt Gaetz and Kristi Noem. Others are more aligned with the party’s center, like Marco Rubio. Figures who fall into both camps may find opportunities for common ground with Democrats over the next four years — a valuable prospect if the opposition party is able to win control of one or both chambers of Congress in the future.

A number of Cabinet positions remain outstanding: Trump has yet to name his picks for Agriculture, HUD, Treasury and Labor. But his choices for the most prominent positions are now all named, and some are much more bipartisan — or more antagonistic — than a layperson might expect.

John Bowden reports.

Which Trump Cabinet picks will actually get confirmed?

From Fox News alumni to a retired professional wrestling performer, these are the most and least likely of Trump’s picks to survive the confirmation process

Oliver O'Connell22 November 2024 08:45

How much does Linda McMahon actually know about education?

While Trump’s pick for education secretary is relatively unknown in academic circles, she is famous in another: the WWE ring.

Former wrestling mogul and billionaire Linda McMahon has stunned educators by being unveiled as Trump’s choice to run the Department of Education – or, perhaps, to lead the operation to scrap it altogether.

But how much education experience does she actually have?

Rhian Lubin takes a look.

How much does Trump education pick Linda McMahon actually know about education?

Trump stunned educators by unveiling Linda McMahon as his choice to run the Department of Education

Oliver O'Connell22 November 2024 08:15

Hegseth’s comments about women in the military met with outrage

Women veterans, service members and advocacy groups are outraged by recent remarks from Donald Trump’s pick to lead the nation’s military branches, a veteran and former Fox News host who does not want women serving in combat.

Pete Hegseth, who Trump has nominated to be the next secretary of defense, has been widely derided for a lack of qualifications to lead the country’s largest federal agency and its 3 million service members and civilian staff members.

Here’s retired General Mark Milley giving his blunt response to Hegseth’s nomination:

Alex Woodward reports.

Women veterans outraged with Trump’s pick Pete Hegseth to lead Defense Department

Trump’s pick for the Pentagon is signalling a ‘dangerous regression’ for women in the armed forces, they say

Oliver O'Connell22 November 2024 07:45

Full story: Matt Gaetz drops out of consideration for attorney general

Former Florida congressman Matt Gaetzannounced on Thursday that he would end his bid to be Donald Trump’s attorney general.

“I had excellent meetings with senators yesterday. I appreciate their thoughtful feedback — and the incredible support of so many. While the momentum was strong, it is clear that my confirmation was unfairly becoming a distraction to the critical work of the Trump/Vance Transition,” tweeted Gaetz.

John Bowden reports from Washington, DC.

Matt Gaetz drops out of contention for attorney general after fierce backlash

Former congressman and Trump loyalist said investigation into allegation he had sex with minor was a ‘distraction’

Oliver O'Connell22 November 2024 07:15

Nikki Haley issues scathing takedown of two Trump cabinet picks

Nikki Haley has launched into a blistering critique of Donald Trump’s cabinet picks Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F Kennedy Jr, slamming the former as “a Russian, Iranian, Syrian, Chinese sympathizer.”

The former United Nations Ambassador in Trump’s first administration raised major concerns about Gabbard, who was picked as director of national security, and RFK Jr, who was nominated Health and Human Services secretary, during her SiriusXM show Nikki Haley Live on Wednesday.

James Liddell reports.

Nikki Haley issues scathing putdowns of Trump cabinet picks Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr

Former UN ambassador in Trump’s first administration warned against ‘Russian, Iranian, Syrian, Chinese sympathizer’ Gabbard

Oliver O'Connell22 November 2024 06:15

Matt Gaetz: What to know about sexual misconduct allegations as he withdraws as Trump’s attorney general pick

Matt Gaetz has withdrawn himself from consideration for the role of Donald Trump’s attorney general.

The former Florida congressman announced he was ending his bid to head up the Justice Department on Thursday, saying he had become “a distraction” to the future Trump-Vance administration.

His withdrawal comes following a week of intense scrutiny over resurfaced allegations of wrongdoing, including a federal sex trafficking probe – that ended without charges – and a House ethics inquiry. He vehemently denies the allegations.

Josh Marcus and Rhian Lubin break down what you need to know.

Matt Gaetz controversy: What to know about sexual misconduct allegations

Trump loyalist said his appointment proved too much of a ‘distraction,’ leading him to drop out

Oliver O'Connell22 November 2024 05:15

Bill O’Reilly claims Trump’s cabinet will have zero policy input: ‘Say ‘yes, sir’ or they’re not going to be OK’

Bill O’Reilly, the former Fox News host, has argued that President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet picks will not have any sway over policy in his next administration.

The 75-year-old appeared on NewsNation on Wednesday night, saying that Trump is likely to concentrate power at the White House and simply have his department leaders follow his directives.

The commentator compared Trump’s incoming administration to that of Franklin D. Roosevelt, saying that the president-elect will put in place a structure where cabinet members will simply follow his lead.

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Bill O’Reilly claims Trump’s cabinet will have zero policy input: ‘Say ‘yes, sir’’

‘The second time around is going to be totally different than the first time, and this is why there is so much chaos and confusion,’ said former Fox News host

Gustaf Kilander22 November 2024 04:40

Sex scandal claims swirl around Trump’s cabinet

President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet is proving to be one of the most controversial in recent memory, including a number of people who face sexual misconduct allegations.

Trump himself has been accused of sexual misconduct by more than two dozen women. He has bragged about grabbing women “by the p***y.” A jury found him liable for sex abuse against former Elle columnist E. Jean Carroll.

Still, he has been elected twice to serve as president. He has denied all the accusations against him.

“This is not a good time for survivors or victims. People are not going to speak up because, look, it’s falling on deaf ears. No one cares,” one of Trump’s accusers previously told The Independent after he was re-elected.

Now, he’s nominated a number of individuals who also face claims of engaging in or tolerating sexual misconduct.

Karoline Leavitt, Trump-Vance transition spokeswoman said: “The American people re-elected President Trump by a resounding margin giving him a mandate to implement the promises he made on the campaign trail — and his Cabinet picks reflect his priority to put America First. President Trump will continue to appoint highly-qualified men and women who have the talent, experience, and necessary skill sets to Make America Great Again.”

Kelly Rissman looks at some of the contentious picks Trump has made for his inner circle.

All the sex scandal claims against Trump’s cabinet as Gaetz ditches AG bid

The president-elect has nominated a number of people to his inner circle who face claims related to sex scandals - much like he has

Oliver O'Connell22 November 2024 04:15

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