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Trump cabinet picks targeted in ‘swatting’ incidents; Biden condemns ‘threats of political violence’: Live

FBI on case as president-elect’s nominees and appointees victims of bomb threats and ‘swatting’ incidents this week

Oliver O'Connell,Joe Sommerlad,James Liddell
Wednesday 27 November 2024 20:31 GMT
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The Trump-Vance transition team says that several of the president-elect’s nominees and appointees have been victims of bomb threats and swatting incidents.

In a statement, spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said: “With President Trump as our example, dangerous acts of intimidation and violence will not deter us.”

The FBI is now investigating and President Joe Biden has unequivocally condemned threats of political violence.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump named a string of nominations for his incoming administration opting for loyalty over experience, including some critical of agencies they are supposed to lead.

On Tuesday, Trump picked Jamieson Greer as US trade representative, Jim O’Neill as deputy secretary of Health and Human Services, Jay Bhattacharya as National Institutes of Health director, Kevin Hassett as National Economic Council director, Vince Haley as Domestic Policy Council chief and John Phelan as Navy secretary.

Bhattacharya, a Covid-19 lockdown skeptic, called for reduced powers of the 27 institutes and centers that constitute the NIH. Phelan, a businessman and Republican megadonor, has no military experience.

Grier will be charged with “reining in the country’s massive trade deficit,” in light of Trump vowing to impose massive tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico – exacerabting fears of a bitter global trade war.

Harris campaign aides reveal YouTube show Hot Ones turned down interview

Kamala Harris’s campaign aides have revealed that the hit YouTube show Hot Ones turned down their offer off an interview with the vice president during her presidential election campaign.

Speaking about what went wrong for Harris for the first time since her loss to Donald Trump, campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon and senior campaign adviser Stephanie Cutter told the Pod Save America podcast that the Democrat had struggled to catch a break on some non-political podcasts.

“It’s my understanding that you guys wanted to do a bunch of the larger, more popular, not specifically political, podcasts. Can you talk a little about why that may not have happened?” host Dan Pfeiffer asked.

Rhian Lubin has the full story.

Harris campaign aides reveal YouTube show Hot Ones turned down interview

The popular series features A-list celebrities who answer questions while eating spicy chicken wings

James Liddell27 November 2024 13:45

Steve Bannon reveals ‘brutally frank’ reason behind Trump’s re-election

Steve Bannon said that he believes Elon Musk is the real “reason” behind Donald Trump’s re-election to the White House.

Trump’s former White House chief strategist, who oversaw the president-elect’s first term win, piled on praise for the MAGA megadonor, who the president-elect recently tasked with heading up the newly-formed Department of Government Efficiency.

“Elon and I disagree on some things, but Elon deserves his place at the table,” Bannon told Puck magazine. “He stroked a $150 million check for the ground game, which is not sexy, at the exact moment we needed it. He came in with the money and the professionals.”

He added: “To be brutally frank, it’s the reason we won.”

James Liddell27 November 2024 13:24

GOP senator attacks anti-Trump Hollywood mob in wild rant about ‘Mr Potato Head’ and kale

Republican Senator John Kennedy has a way with words.

Speaking to Fox News’s Sean Hannity on Tuesday, the Louisiana lawmaker launched into rant about left-leaning Hollywood stars – such as Sharon Stone who recently called Donald Trump supporters passportless and “uneducated”.

Watch the exchange below:

James Liddell27 November 2024 13:02

Trump taps GOP megadonor with no military experience to head up US Navy

Donald Trump has tapped a GOP megadonor with no military experience to head up the U.S. Navy in his latest slew of cabinet picks.

On Tuesday night, the president-elect announced John Phelan as his choice to lead the Department of the Navy under defense secretary Pete Hegseth if the latter controversial nominee is confirmed by the Senate.

In the announcement, Trump said Phelan’s “record of success” will “speak for itself”.

Rhian Lubin has the details.

Trump taps GOP megadonor with no military experience to head up US Navy

John Phelan, an art collector and campaign donor, is Trump’s choice to lead the Department of the Navy

James Liddell27 November 2024 12:42

Watch: GOP strategist gets into heated debate over Trump’s tariff plans

James Liddell27 November 2024 12:20

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