Donald Trump has said he is not reconsidering Matt Gaetz has his pick to be Attorney General despite concerns over allegations in an ethics report and Republican Senators threatening to oppose him.
The 78-year-old president-elect said ‘no’ when he was asked at the SpaceX launch in Texas if he was considering another candidate.
Meanwhile, Trump got busy filling out the top roles in his administration. He has reportedly lined up transition co-chair Linda McMahon for Education Secretary.
Follow all the developments at DailyMail.com’s live blog.
DA Alvin Bragg says he won’t oppose a pause in Trump’s hush money case
But he also stunningly acknowledged that his prosecutors may need to pause the case as Trump is set to enter the White House.
‘We would not oppose [Trump’s] request for a stay of further proceedings,’ the prosecutors wrote in a filing Tuesday.
Bragg writes that prosecutors ‘deeply respect the office of the president, are mindful of the demands and obligations of the presidency, and acknowledge that defendant’s inauguration will raise unprecedented legal questions.’
The case could be delayed until after Trump exits the White House in four years or be dismissed outright.
The Trump team immediately declared victory after the DA’s admission.
‘This is a total and definitive victory for President Trump and the American People who elected him in a landslide,’ Communications Director Steven Cheung said.
‘The Manhattan DA has conceded that this Witch Hunt cannot continue. The lawless case is now stayed, and President Trump’s legal team is moving to get it dismissed once and for all.’
Earlier Tuesday, the court indefinitely postponed Trump’s sentencing in the case that was scheduled for November 26.
Breaking:Trump insists he is NOT reconsidering Matt Gaetz as his AG pick
Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he was not reconsidering the nomination of former Congressman Matt Gaetz as attorney general.
Trump, asked if he was reconsidering the nomination, replied ‘No’.
He was speaking in Texas after the launch of a rocket by Elon Musk’s SpaceX.
Trump did not respond when asked how far he was willing to go to get Gaetz confirmed.
Trump set to tap Linda McMahon as his Education Secretary
Donald Trump has tapped his transition co-hair and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) co-founder Linda McMahon as his Education Secretary.
The 76-year-old was in the running to be the president-elect’s pick to be Commerce Secretary but eventually lost out to Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick, CNN firs reported.
McMahon set up WWE with husband Vince in 1980 and would take on-screen roles before she left in 2009 to run for the Senate in Connecticut a year later.
During Trump’s first administration she served as the Administrator of the Small Business Administration, but now her loyalty has paid off with a more senior cabinet role.
Donald Trump attends SpaceX Launch in south Texas alongside Elon Musk and granddaughter Kai
Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter in West Palm Beach, Florida
The company is expected to launch its biggest rocket to date and the president-elect has tagged along with his new buddy Musk to watch the event unfold.
The company is set to conduct its sixth launch of its Starship rocket – the largest ever made.
Lift off is scheduled to occur around 5:00 p.m. ET.
Trump and Musk were joined at the launch by Sens. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota, Ted Cruz of Texas and Bill Hagerty of Tennessee. Trump’s old White House Physician Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas, was also in attendance.
Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. and granddaughter Kai Trump were also spotted at the SpaceX campus.
‘I’m heading to the Great State of Texas to watch the launch of the largest object ever to be elevated, not only to Space, but simply by lifting off the ground,’ Trump posted on social media ahead of the journey to south Texas.
Scores of adoring MAGA fans waved pro-Trump flags along the president-elect’s motorcade route to the Palm Beach International Airport ahead of his departure to SpaceX’s headquarters called Starbase.
‘Good luck to Elon Musk and the Great Patriots involved in this incredible project!’
Donald Trump gives Dr. Oz a key role in his administration working for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Donald Trump has picked TV personality and former Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz as his nominee to lead the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
The 78-year-old president-elect said Oz, aged 64, will work closely with Health and Human Services Secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to take on the ‘industrial illness complex’.
Oz lost his Pennsylvania Senate race in 2022 to John Fetterman after beating the now U.S.-Senator-elect David McCormick in the Republican primary.
Prior to running for the Senate, Oz hosted the Dr. Oz Show and was a frequent guest on Oprah Winfrey’s show.
His syndicated talk show won nine Daytime Emmy Awards and featured segments on health, wellness and gave viewers advice on medicine.
‘Our broken Healthcare System harms everyday Americans, and crushes our Country’s budget,’ said Trump.
Nancy Mace taunts ‘come at me bros’ after ‘threats’ for saying men should be out of women’s restrooms
Trump lands in Texas to watch SpaceX launch
Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter in West Palm Beach, Florida
Donald Trump has touched down at SpaceX’s in Boca Chica, Texas, ahead of Elon Musk’s largest launch yet.
The company is expected to launch its largest rocket to date and the president-elect has tagged along with his new buddy Musk to watch the event unfold.
The company is set to conduct its sixth launch of its Starship rocket – the largest ever made.
‘I’m heading to the Great State of Texas to watch the launch of the largest object ever to be elevated, not only to Space, but simply by lifting off the ground,’ Trump posted on social media ahead of the journey to south Texas.
Scores of adoring MAGA fans waved pro-Trump flags along the president-elect’s motorcade route to the Palm Beach International Airport ahead of his departure to SpaceX’s headquarters.
‘Good luck to Elon Musk and the Great Patriots involved in this incredible project!’
The journey to visit Musk’s company highlights Trump and his burgeoning relationship.
First elected transgender lawmaker on Capitol Hill after controversy over women’s bathrooms
Congresswoman-elect Sarah McBride was spotted coming out of a meeting with House Democrats on the Hill on Tuesday.
She is at the center of controversy over the use of women’s bathrooms in the nation’s capital.
Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina introduced a resolution that would mandate trans individuals only going to the bathrooms corresponding to their biological sex.
Who are Donald Trump’s cabinet picks? Meet the confidants and advisers heading to the White House
Donald Trump‘s second term as president is being shaped by the loyal allies who stood by him during his four years outside the White House.
As the clock ticks down to his inauguration on January 20, all eyes will be on Mar-a-Lago as Republicans jostle for a cabinet spot or a senior role in the West Wing.
And those are filling fast. A slew of potential appointees have emerged for top Cabinet or West Wing roles and a handful of contenders for other vital positions have emerged.
President-elect Trump weighs in on the Pennsylvania Senate race
President-elect Donald Trump took to Truth Social to post about the Senate race in Pennsylvania.
‘The Democrats are trying to rig the U.S. Senate Election in Pennsylvania. Such a disgrace. The Election was WON, conclusively, by David McCormick!’ he wrote.
It comes as the Associated Press called the race for McCormick, but he leads Senator Bob Casey by less than 20,000 votes.
The race is headed for a recount which is automatic if any candidate leads by less than 0.5 percent. Both campaigns have filed lawsuits in the race.
This week, the state Supreme Court delivered McCormick a legal victory by ordering counties not count mail-in ballots that do not have the correct handwritten date on the return envelope.
More Democrats cast mail-in ballots than Republicans. Casey’s campaign argues ballots should not be thrown out for minor errors and claim he’s fighting for every Pennsylvanian to have their voices heard.
Reporter begs birthday boy Biden ‘as a gift to the press’ to finally answer questions
By Nikki Schwab, Chief Campaign Correspondent in Rio de Janeiro
A reporter could be heard hilariously begging President Joe Biden to come talk to the press after he snubbed journalists for nearly the entirety of his six-day trip to South America.
‘Mr. President, happy early birthday. For your birthday, will you talk to us, sir? As a gift to the press, will you please talk to us?’ a member of his traveling pool of reporters asked. ‘Mr. President. President Biden. Please, we haven’t heard from you all trip. Mr. President!’
Biden boarded Air Force One to return to Washington, D.C. without acknowledging them. He turns 82 on Wednesday.
In contrast, during his quick trip to Germany in mid-October, Biden answered questions on both ends of the trip.
Biden snubbed every question that involved President-elect Donald Trump during the trip to Lima, Peru for APEC and Rio de Janeiro for the G20.
He also refused to talk about his decision to green-light Ukraine’s use of long-range weapons, which have stoked World War III fears.
J.D. Vance excoriates conservative pundit as ‘mouth breathing imbecile’ after federal judge critique
Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter in West Palm Beach, Florida
Vice President-elect J.D. Vance came out swinging against conservative pundit Grace Chong after she slammed him and Senate Republicans for missing votes.
Her critique came as many conservatives took to X to air their concerns with some GOP senators missing votes that allow Democrats to confirm liberal federal judges.
‘Grace Chong is a mouth breathing imbecile who attacks those of us in the fight rather than make herself useful,’ Vance opened up his broadside on X.
Then he went on to explain how even if he did show up Republicans would have lost the vote in question.
‘If I had shown up to the vote in question, the nominee would have succeeded 49-46 rather than 49-45. If every Republican had showed up, Fetterman would have come in and the Democrats still would have gotten their nominee across.’
‘When this 11th Circuit vote happened, I was meeting with President Trump to interview multiple positions for our government, including for FBI Director.
‘I tend to think it’s more important to get an FBI director who will dismantle the deep state than it is for Republicans to lose a vote 49-46 rather than 49-45,’ he continued. ‘But that’s just me.’
Chong deleted her tweet critiquing Vance and other Republicans after she was dragged by the VP-elect.
Breaking:Trump officially picks Howard Lutnick as his Secretary of Commerce
Trump confirmed in an announcement Wednesday afternoon on Truth Social that Lutnick accepted the role:
I am thrilled to announce that Howard Lutnick, Chairman & CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, will join my Administration as the United States Secretary of Commerce.
He will lead our Tariff and Trade agenda, with additional direct responsibility for the Office of the United States Trade Representative.
In his role as Co-Chair of the Trump-Vance Transition Team, Howard has created the most sophisticated process and system to assist us in creating the greatest Administration America has ever seen.
Speaker Johnson tries to clarify comments on whether Sarah McBride is a man or woman
Moment reporter receives brutal truth about Nancy Mace’s opposition to trans using female restrooms in Congress
Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter in West Palm Beach, Florida
‘If being a feminist makes me an extremist I’m totally here for it,’ she sharply replied.
‘I’m a victim of abuse myself. I’m a rape survivor. I have PTSD from the abuse I’ve suffered at the hands of the man, and I know how vulnerable women and girls are in private spaces.’
‘So I’m absolutely, 100 percent gonna stand in the way of any man who wants to be in a women’s restroom, in our locker rooms, [or] in our changing rooms,’ Mace went on.
The question was related to a measure proposed Monday by Mace that would mandate that trans individuals use bathrooms corresponding to their biological sex.
Trump accuses Democrats of trying to ‘stack’ courts with ‘Radical Left Judges’
Donald Trump has accused Democrats of trying to ‘stack the courts’ with ‘radical left’ judges before he gets into office.
The president-elect urged Republicans to ‘show up and hold the line’ in a message on Truth Social on Tuesday as he made his way to Texas to watch a SpaceX launch with Elon Musk.
‘The Democrats are trying to stack the Courts with Radical Left Judges on their way out the door. Republican Senators need to Show Up and Hold the Line — No more Judges confirmed before Inauguration Day!’
Democrats in the Senate have already confirmed judges for vacant positions since Trump’s election victory on November 5.
With Republicans set to take control of the chamber on January 3, the Senate last Tuesday held a confirmation vote on one of Biden’s judicial nominees – former prosecutor April Perry.
The Senate voted 51-44 in favor of her becoming a U.S. district court judge in Illinois.
Biden has announced another 30 nominees who are awaiting Senate confirmation – 16 of which are awaiting final confirmation vote by the Senate.
Speaker Johnson is asked if Sarah McBride is a man or woman amid transgender bathroom fight
House Speaker Mike Johnson was asked if incoming freshman Congresswoman Sarah McBride is a man or a woman as some Republican caucus members move to ban transgender women from using the women’s restroom on Capitol Hill.
McBride was elected to Congress earlier this month. She will be the first openly transgender member of Congress come January.
But on Monday, GOP Congresswoman Nancy Mace of South Carolina introduced a resolution to ban transgender women from using the women’s restrooms at the U.S. Capitol.
She claimed she is ‘standing up for women’ but critics slammed it as a direct attack on McBride as she heads to Washington and accused Mace of trying to get attention.
During the press conference with House Republican leadership on Tuesday morning, a reporter asked Johnson if McBride is a man or a woman.
‘Um look, I’m not going to get into this,’ Johnson responded. ‘We welcome all new members with open arms who are duly elected representatives of the people.’
He said he believes it is a ‘command that we treat all persons with dignity and respect’ and claimed they will.
How to watch Elon Musk launch SpaceX’s Starship megarocket
Elon Musk’s SpaceX will attempt the sixth flight test of its massive Starship rocket that will one day transport humans to the moon and Mars.
The mission will see the 400-foot-tall Starship stacked on top of the 233-foot-tall Super Heavy booster, which will take off from Boca Chica, Texas around 5:30pm ET with the launch window closing about 30 minutes later.
While the surrounding area of the launch pad will be packed with spectators, viewers at home can catch the launch in a live webcast on the SpaceX page on X and the new X TV app.
After separating from the booster, Starship will reach altitudes of between 93 and 146 miles above Earth.
The powerful rocket will then begin its reentry 47 minutes after its launch, with the upper stage landing in the Indian Ocean at one hour and five minutes.
Meanwhile, the Super Heavy booster will fly back to the launchpad where it will be caught by giant mechanical arms, nicknamed ‘Chopsticks.’
The launch aims to expand Starship’s booster by testing its heatshield and maneuvering capabilities upon reentry over the Indian Ocean.
Also in the crowd will be President-elect Donald Trump who developed a close relationship with Musk along his campaign trail and even offered the billionaire a role in leading the Department of Government Efficiency.
By Nikki Schwab, Chief Campaign Correspondent in Rio de Janiero
President Joe Biden dismissed growing concerns that he’s starting ‘World War III’ with Russia as he warned climate change is an ‘existential issue.’
Biden was attending a second day of meetings as part of the G20 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil as Russia is moving closer toward using its nuclear arsenal.
The president hasn’t taken questions from the press for the entirety of the trip – and since before Election Day – so hasn’t gone on-the-record about giving Ukraine permission to use long-range weapons inside Russia’s borders.
But Russian President Vladimir Putin responded Tuesday morning by signing off on an updated version of the Kremlin’s nuclear doctrine.
It says that Moscow can use its weapons if Russia is threatened by a non-nuclear nation supported by a nuclear power – which perfectly fits the Ukraine-U.S. relationship.
Capitol Police remove pro-Palestinian protestors from Senate office building
Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter in West Palm Beach, Florida
The Captiol police removed demonstrators from the Hart Senate Office Buidling after they began protesting U.S. weapon shipments to Israel.
The group was advocating for an arms embargo to Israel.
Pro-Palestinian advocates were heard chanting ‘fund life not genocide.’
Protestors were wearing red T-shirts that had ‘Fund housing not genocide’ emblazoned on the front in white lettering.
Trump departs for Elon Musk’s SpaceX launch in Texas
Breaking:Donald Trump set to pick Howard Lutnick for Commerce Secretary as banking exec becomes latest cabinet member
Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter in West Palm Beach, Florida
Billionaire financier Howard Lutnick is expected to be nominated by Donald Trump to become Commerce Secretary.
Like Trump, Lutnik is originally from the New York area and he served as the CEO of a multi-billion-dollar organization.
Currently, Lutnick serves as the chief executive of financial firms Cantor Fitzgerald and BCG Group.
Lutnick is expected to step back from his roles at the financial firms to focus solely on Commerce.
He has been a staunch Trump ally and even spoke at the Republican’s infamous Madison Square Garden rally in the heart of Manhattan days before the November 5 election.
AOC sparks fury for saying Israel lobby was the reason for Democrats’ heavy election losses
Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is facing backlash for suggesting a pro-Israel lobbying group in the United States is to blame for Democrats’ devastating losses in the 2024 election.
‘If people want to talk about members of Congress being overly influenced by a special interest group pushing a wildly unpopular agenda that pushes voters away from Democrats then they should be discussing AIPAC,’ the progressive Squad member wrote on X.
AIPAC, which stands for American Israel Public Affairs Committee, is a pro-Israel lobbying group that spent millions ahead of the November election including against some progressive House members and in support of others.
The New York congresswoman was responding to post from Senator Bernie Sanders’ senior adviser Jeremy Slevin.
Morning Joe hosts defend Trump Mar-a-Lago meeting after being mocked by media colleagues
The stars of Morning Joe have defended their controversial meeting with Donald Trump after being slammed by their media colleagues.
Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski have received backlash from both conservative and liberal media figures after they revealed that they met with the president-elect at Mar-a-Lago to ‘restart communications.’
The MSNBC hosts dismissed the criticism saying it just proves there is a ‘massive disconnect’ between ‘social media and the real world.’
‘Yesterday I saw for the first time what a massive disconnect there was between social media and the real world because we were flooded with phone calls from people all day, literally around the world, all very positive, very supportive, ‘I understand what you did…’ ‘Scarborough said on Tuesday.
Hacker gets access to ‘damaging’ Matt Gaetz files with testimony ‘from woman who was 17 when they had sex’
A hacker is said to have gained access to a trove of damaging files related to Matt Gaetz, including testimony from a woman who claims they had sex when she was 17.
A file of 23 exhibits related to allegations against Donald Trump’s pick to be Attorney General were accessed by a man using the pseudonym Altam Beezley, The New York Times reported.
The documents are said include sworn testimony from two witnesses at the center of the lurid claims against Gaetz.
The unidentified women have reportedly said he attended ‘drug-fueled sex parties’ and paid for sex.
Gaetz has strenuously denied the accusations that have cast a shadow over the nomination process to be the top law enforcement officer in the United States.
Breaking:Donald Trump’s hush money sentencing is called off
According to a short court note, the sentencing scheduled for later this month on November 26 has been indefinitely ‘adjourned.’
It comes as Trump’s defense team and Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg are back in court.
Bragg had a November 19 deadline to argue how the case against the president-elect should proceed.
Marjorie Taylor Greene calls Sarah McBride, first trans member of Congress, a ‘man’ and supports bathroom ban
Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter in West Palm Beach, Florida
Rabble-rouser Marjorie Taylor Greene is stirring up drama on Capitol Hill yet again by repeatedly and purposefully calling the first openly transgender woman in Congress a ‘man.’
Delaware Democratic Representative-elect Sarah McBride – who will become the first openly trans member of Congress – is expected to be sworn in come January 2025.
But Mace says they should not be ‘allowed in women’s private spaces,’ like the ladies’ rooms around the Capitol complex.
Greene doubled down on Mace’s resolution, saying: ‘He’s a man. He’s a biological male, so he is not allowed to use our women’s restrooms, our women’s gym, our locker rooms and our spaces that are that are specified for women.
‘He’s a biological male,’ she said again. ‘He has plenty of places he can go.’
US won’t change nuclear posture after Russia lowers threshold, White House says
The United States was not surprised by Russia lowering its threshold for a nuclear strike and does not plan to adjust its own arsenal’s posture in response, the White House said on Tuesday.
‘As we said earlier this month, we were not surprised by Russia´s announcement that it would update its nuclear doctrine; Russia had been signaling its intent to update its doctrine for several weeks,’ the White House National Security Council said in a statement.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday lowered the threshold for a nuclear strike in response to a broader range of conventional attacks, and Moscow said Ukraine had struck deep inside Russia with U.S.-made ATACMS missiles.
A Ukrainian and U.S. official confirmed the strike to Reuters.
‘Observing no changes to Russia´s nuclear posture, we have not seen any reason to adjust our own nuclear posture or doctrine in response to Russia´s statements today,’ the statement said.
with reporting from Reuters
House Trump assassination task force subpoenas two ATF employees
Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter in West Palm Beach, Florida
After the ATF refused to comply with the task force’s repeated requests they finally provided material to the panel after the task force threatened the agency with subpoenas.
For weeks, ATF had not produced any requested documents or made any personnel available for interviews with the Task Force. However, less than one hour after the Task Force served its subpoenas yesterday for depositions, ATF made its first set of documents available to the Task Force,’ the task force wrote in a press release.
One of the Task Force’s two subpoenas for depositions was issued to an agent who participated in the agency’s response to the July 13 shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania. The other is for testimony from a supervisory agent.
Matt Gaetz used his adopted Cuban son’s PayPal to pay for ‘sexual favors’
Matt Gaetz used his adopted son’s PayPal account to pay women for ‘sexual favors,’ an attorney for two of the victims claimed.
Two women interviewed by the House Ethics Committee about Gaetz testified that he paid them directly and repeatedly via Venmo transactions ‘for sex.’
Some of those payments were through the PayPal account of Nestor Galban, whom Gaetz has referred to as his ‘adopted son.’
Gaetz shocked Congress in 2020 when he revealed he had an adopted son. He said he was dating Galban’s sister and the boy’s mother had recently died from cancer when they all moved in together.
He did not formally adopt Nestor but says: ‘Our relationship as a family is defined by our love for each other, not by any paperwork.’
Nestor Galban was only 12 when he arrived in the U.S. from Cuba in 2014. He lived with Gaetz for four years after his arrival. He then lived with his biological father for a year before moving back in with Gaetz after he turned 18. Galban is now a U.S. citizen.
House Democrats reelect Hakeem Jeffries as leader
House Democrats are holding their leadership elections today, one week after Republicans.
So far, Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., has been reelected to lead the Democrats in the minority for the next Congress.
Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-Calif., was elected as the Caucus Chair.
Republicans secured the majority for the next Congress after capturing the necessary 218 seats. But with five races still yet to be called, the size of their tiny majority is still to be determined.
In April, Joe Scarborough ranted that there was no ‘meeting in the middle’ with Donald Trump
MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough continues defending his meeting with President-elect Donald Trump last week arguing the importance of reconnecting with him after the 2024 election, but in April he was singing a different tune.
Scarbrough appeared with Rev. Al Sharpton in April to thoroughly denounce Trump, arguing there was no middle ground to talk about a man who was clearly a ‘fascist’ and a ‘racist.’
Sources claim Morning Joe hosts met with Trump out of fear of retribution and was ‘f***ing worth it’
Morning Joe hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski continue to receive widespread condemnation for their decision to meet with President-elect Donald Trump last week.
The backlash has led to some details of the meeting getting reported, as both hosts – who have been at war with Trump for years after a cordial relationship with him prior to 2016 – try to explain themselves.
The Daily Beast reported a source ‘close to the show’ that said it was ‘f***ing worth it’ to get Trump to treat media better.
CNN reports that the pair were afraid of Trump, which prompted their decision to ask for a meeting.
Citing two anonymous sources ‘with direct knowledge of the matter,’ CNN reported that the pair were ‘credibly concerned that they could face governmental and legal harassment from the incoming Trump administration.’
To that end, political consultant Chuck Rocha on CNN’s ‘NewsNight’ Monday opined, ‘I think Joe and Mika just don’t want to be audited.’
And on the same panel, media critic Jeff Jarvis said the ‘bended knee’ visit to Mar-a-Lago was ‘a betrayal of the staff at MSNBC who do still criticize Donald Trump, who now feel that they are in some jeopardy because of that, because he has threatened the press,’ CNN reported.
Marjorie Taylor Greene threatens to ensure ALL ethics reports get released if Matt Gaetz’s comes out: ‘Let’s all dance in the sunlight’
USMNT star Christian Pulisic sparks liberal meltdown with Trump celebration during Jamaica win
Christian Pulisic angered left-leaning USA fans on Monday night as he celebrated a goal against Jamaica with Donald Trump’s signature dance.
Pulisic opened the scoring against the Reggae Boyz in the USMNT’s Nations League quarterfinal second leg, and did president-elect Trump’s famous arm-shimmy dance afterwards.
And while it’s not the first time the soccer star has indicated his support for Trump, many fans were disappointed with his homage to the 78-year-old.
‘Pulisic just did the Trump dance?!? Lost all respect. What an a**hole,’ one fan wrote on X.
‘Christian Pulisic does a dance to honor the man who wants to take the citizenship of over half of his USMNT teammates, which is filled with 1st gen and dual [nationals],’ a second fan began.
‘Pulisic himself only made it in Europe due to his Croatian Passport I swear these MAGA idiots get dumber and dumber.’
Biden State Department promises peaceful transition to appointee Marco Rubio
The nine presidential Cabinet nominees blocked by the Senate including accused alcoholics and womanizers
Some of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks have sparked controversy as he prepares to reenter the White House for a second term in January.
As a result, he may not get all his picks through even a newly Republican-led Senate.
And while it is becoming apparent that some – like embattled attorney general pick Matt Gaetz – will face an uphill battle to be confirmed, it would not be the first time a Cabinet nominee was blocked by the Senate.
But it has been decades since that happened.
‘It is pretty rare that the Senate will affirmatively vote to block a nominee because often it does not reach that stage,’ said political historian Matt Dallek. ‘The nominee will withdraw or the president-elect or president will withdraw the person’s name.’
Rather than rule out some of his loyalists who carry major baggage, Trump has instead become more bullish.
Why the final months of Ukraine war could be its bloodiest: As Biden is accused of trying to start World War III by allowing strikes on Russia, experts warn of ‘spiral of bloodshed’
US President Joe Biden’s decision to give Ukraine the green light to blast targets inside Russia with US-supplied long-range missiles may trigger a broader war and lead to yet more bloodshed, former American military chiefs and analysts warn.
Retired Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis warned yesterday that allowing Kyiv to use America’s ATACMS rockets even in a limited capacity would ‘enrage Putin and likely broaden the war’ just weeks before Donald Trump arrives in the White House.
‘I feel it’s going to enrage Putin, which is problematic… ATACMS are not going to make a major difference quite frankly, but what it will do is put Mr. Trump as he assumes the presidency in a much worse situation.
‘What we don’t need at this late hour is the Biden administration exacerbating a pretty bad situation,’ he told Fox News.
Biden’s decision, which signals a dramatic U-turn in US policy, comes as Russian and Ukrainian forces are fighting to gain as much territory as possible ahead of Trump’s return to the Oval Office amid fears the president-elect may seek to force a ceasefire.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has long pressed his Western allies to allow his country to strike military targets deeper inside Russia, saying the ban had made it impossible for Kyiv to try to stop Russian attacks on its cities and electrical grids.
Lawmakers to grill FEMA head after MAGA ‘discrimination’
House Oversight Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., will say in his opening remarks obtained by DailyMail.com:
Today’s hearing provides members and the American people the opportunity to get answers about troubling developments that have overshadowed FEMA’s critical mission.
While today’s hearing will focus on FEMA, the issue at hand is part of a larger problem: the urgent need to hold the unelected, unaccountable federal workforce accountable to the American people and to the duly elected President of the United States.
The current system does not have strong enough mechanisms to ensure accountability. The disciplinary system is run by and for civil servants to protect civil servants.
Under the Biden-Harris Administration, the civil service has not only grown in size, but also in power.
And this power is evident. Just ask the people in Highlands County, Florida. They needed help, but at least one FEMA official used her power to make help harder to get.
We only know this because one whistleblower was brave enough to come forward. But others knew about this and said nothing.
And FEMA leadership didn’t take action against this supervisor until the press exposed this discrimination. More importantly, FEMA officials did not immediately end the discrimination.
What Americans REALLY think of Trump’s MAGAvengers Cabinet revealed in shock new poll… and the odd man out (it’s not RFK Jr)
Donald Trump has nominated a number of highly controversial candidates to serve in his Cabinet – but a new poll claims they have a slight edge on public approval, with one glaring exception.
The president-elect has selected a group of hardline conservatives and MAGA loyalists to serve in his administration. Some have unorthodox views and little government experience, while others are hampered by criminal allegations.
However, an Echelon Insights poll shows nearly every member with a slight favorability.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – whose views on vaccines have been called ‘dangerous’ by his own cousin – has been nominated to head the Department of Health and Human Services.
Outside of his own family, RFK Jr. has a favorability of 46%, while just 41% see him negatively.
Pete Hegseth, a military veteran and Fox News host, has been nominated to lead The Department of Defense despite little experience managing anything of that scale and complexity.
Trump personally calls GOP senators in push for Gaetz nomination as attorney general pick is under fire for ‘drug-fueled sex parties’
Donald Trump is personally calling senators to push them to vote to confirm Matt Gaetz as his attorney general.
He’s doubled down on his controversial nominee even as Gaetz is under fire for alleged ‘drug-fueled sex parties.’
‘He clearly wants Matt Gaetz,’ Republican Sen. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota, who received a call from Trump, told Axios. ‘He believes Matt Gaetz is the one person who will have the fearlessness and ferociousness, really, to do what needs doing at the Department of Justice.’
Gaetz, a pro-MAGA hardliner and Trump loyalist, has called for criminal investigations of Trump critics, including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former FBI Director James Comey. He’s also said he would ‘abolish’ agencies like the FBI, which he would oversee as attorney general.
‘One thing about Donald Trump, people should never confuse his support for one of his nominees as a tactical or strategic tool for somebody else,’ Cramer said. ‘And at least to this point, he’s putting his own political capital behind it.’
Exclusive:Trump pressured to end ‘radical’ EV mandate in his first 100 days or else face ‘2035 green energy dystopia’
President-elect Donald Trump is being pushed to reverse Joe Biden‘s ‘radical’ electric vehicle (EV) policies within the first 100 days he’s back in the White House.
The Alliance for Consumers – a consumer’s advocacy nonprofit – is urging Trump to take action as soon as possible.
They’ve launched a new campaign called ‘2035’ showing how Biden’s energy agenda would derail American lives if left unchanged, DailyMail.com can exclusively report.
Harris heads to Hawaii
By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent
Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff are headed to Hawaii.
The couple will be on Kalaoa, which is on the west side of the big island of Hawaii.
They’ll be able to enjoy long walks on its scenic beaches, which will allow them to decompress from the intense presidential campaign. Kalaoa is the southernmost point of the United States.
Harris and Emhoff usually spend the Thanksgiving holiday on Hawaii. It’s unclear if Emhoff’s children or any of the Harris family members will join them.
Trump picks Sean Duffy, Fox host and former ‘Real World’ star, for Cabinet position
Donald Trump has nominated former Congressman and Fox Business host Sean Duffy to be his Transportation Secretary.
The president-elect announced late Monday he had picked Duffy, a father of nine who appeared on MTV series the ‘Real World’ in the 1990s, to take the spot currently occupied by Pete Butttigieg.
Duffy is married to fellow Fox News personality Rachel Campos-Duffy, who he met on the reality series ‘Road Rules: All Stars’ in 1998.
After leaving his reality TV career behind, Duffy then turned to politics and public service.
In 2010, he was elected to Congress to represent Wisconsin’s seventh congressional district.
He served in the role until 2019 when he announced his retirement from Congress.
REVEALED: The very ironic Broadway show Matt Gaetz allegedly took two women to see after flying them to New York for sex
Matt Gaetz allegedly took two women to see the musical version of Pretty Woman on Broadway after paying them to fly to New York City for sex and drug-filled romps.
Donald Trump’s nominee for attorney general allegedly partied, used drugs and paid women for sex repeatedly between 2017 and 2019 while serving in the House of Representatives.
Joel Leppard, a Florida-based attorney for the two women also says they met up with Gaetz at least once to watch him appear on Fox News’ Outnumbered in New York in January 2019.
The three then went to see the musical Pretty Woman, an adaptation of the classic 1990 film starring Julia Roberts, is about a businessman who hires a free-spirited prostitute.
‘They were asked to go and have sex with Rep. Gaetz, and then they could go out and see a show that they wanted to see that night. So essentially, take care of things, and then later on, they could have their fun,’ the lawyer added.
Morning Joe hosts responds to furious backlash over Trump meeting at Mar-a-Lago
Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough dismissed intense backlash from viewers and colleagues in the media over his secret visit to Mar-a-Lago to meet Donald Trump last week.
The MSNBC anchor said the criticism was proof of a ‘massive disconnect’ between ‘social media and the real world’.
The journalists were accused of bending the knee to the president-elect by admitting on Monday that they had visited him to ‘restart communications’ in a feud that has lasted years.
Many pointed to Scarborough and co-host and wife Mike Brzezinski comparing Trump to Adolf Hitler and calling him a fascist.
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley said it was a ploy to turn around poor ratings.
Conservative podcaster Megyn Kelly on Monday called the meeting an ‘absurd farce’ and called the Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski ‘faux journalists’.
‘Which one was insincere? He’s Hitler? Or now we’re going to speak truth to power and find a way of speaking to and working with Donald Trump?
Kelly’s guest, left-leaning journalist Glenn Greenwald, went even further.
‘Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski are the most humiliating and pathetic people in all of corporate media, and I realized there’s a lot of serious contenders for that crown,’ he said.
Greenwald added that the hosts ‘don’t believe in anything other than their own career in their own ratings.’
Scarborough opened his show on Tuesday by thanking those who had sent him messages of support amid the furious response.
I will say, first of all, thank you to everyone who was so kind last night. Yesterday I saw for the first time what a massive disconnect there was between social media and the real world because we were flooded with phone calls from people all day, literally around the world, all very positive, very supportive, “I understand what you did…” etcetera, etcetera.
But once in a while I would get a text or call from someone going, “Oh, man, I hope you’re doing okay.”
I would call them back, Eddie Glaude was one of them, I’d go: ‘Are you on Twitter?’ And he goes, “I am.” I’d go “Well I’m not so we’ve had a good day. Mika had a wonderful event and it’s fantastic.’ All of us will do the best we can do and we’re all working towards a better America.
Brzezinski said: ‘Take it day by day, people’.
Trans congresswoman Sarah McBride blasts Republicans after proposal that would block her from using women’s bathroom on Capitol Hill
A trans war has broken out on Capitol Hill after a Republican lawmaker proposed a measure that would block the first transgender member of Congress from using biological women’s restrooms in the U.S. Capitol.
Rep. Nancy Mace is pushing for the new rule ahead of the arrival of Congresswoman-elect Sarah McBride, who will take office in January as the first openly-trans lawmaker in the United States.
McBride blasted Republicans after the proposal, claiming they were using it as a ‘distraction’ tactic.
‘This is a blatant attempt from far right-wing extremists to distract from the fact that they have no real solutions to what Americans are facing,’ McBride said in a statement.
‘We should be focused on bringing down the cost of housing, health care, and child care, not manufacturing culture wars.’
Mace, a staunch conservative, stood by her measure.
‘Playing make believe dress up doesn’t mean you should be allowed in women’s private spaces,’ she wrote on X.
Donald Trump Jr reveals the truth about RFK Jr and that McDonald’s meal in viral photo on Trump Force One
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. did eat the McDonald’s meal that he was pictured with on Trump Force One over the weekend, Donald Trump Jr. has confirmed.
Kennedy, who is Donald Trump’s pick for health secretary, has promised to ‘make America healthy again’ and has long rallied against processed foods.
He has publicly criticized the President-elect’s love of fast food, including McDonald’s, describing the food he eats as ‘poison’ and ‘really bad’.
But when Trump, Don Jr. and Tesla CEO Elon Musk indulged in a 3am McDonald’s run after the Ultimate Fighting Championship in New York on Saturday night, RFK Jr. also partook in the meal.
‘We got back on the plane…Bobby did have, have some McDonald’s. We definitely had some fun with that one,’ the President-elect’s eldest son told the Charlie Kirk podcast on Monday, adding that Kennedy ‘definitely looks like he got his hand caught in the cookie jar with that one’.
Nikki Haley reveals the real reason Morning Joe hosts went to Mar-a-Lago to meet Trump
Former GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley ridiculed MSNBC Morning Joe hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski on Monday after they revealed they met with President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
The famous TV couple said they met with Trump Friday to ‘restart communications’ after they spent eight years berating him as a racist, sexist, misogynistic, fascist.
‘Joe and I realized it’s time to do something different, and that starts with not only talking about Donald Trump but also talking with him,’ Brzezinski said.
But Haley was not convinced.
‘Let’s be clear, Joe and Mika didn’t suddenly see the light, they saw their ratings,’ she wrote on X. ‘They realized they needed Trump for their survival.’
Trump’s landslide victory cratered ratings for MSNBC, as their prime-time viewership has fallen 53 percent from October.
As a presidential candidate challenging Trump, Haley was celebrated by the show hosts on Morning Joe, but was often criticized for not doing more to publicly condemn Trump on the campaign trail.
‘That says a lot Nikki,’ Brzezinski bemoaned after Haley refused to comment on a prior defamation and sexual assault case against E. Jean Carroll in New York.
Woke ‘Sanctuary City’ mayor vows to defy Trump’s mass deportation efforts
The mayor of Boston has promised to defy president-elect Donald Trump’s mass deportation efforts in ‘every possible way’.
Mayor Michelle Wu has said that the city will continue to protect immigrants under the threat of deportation.
‘Elections have consequences, and the federal government is responsible for a certain set of actions, and cities – no individual city – can reverse or override some parts of that,’ Wu said on WCVB.
She cited Boston’s status as a sanctuary city under the Trust Act passed in 2014.
This act limits cooperation with some federal immigration laws and prohibits Boston police, and other city departments, from cooperating with ICE. The Trust Act does allow for cooperation in criminal matters.
As Trump’s mass deportation threats loom, towns across Massachusetts have reaffirmed that commitments to remaining sanctuary cities.
‘We want immigrants to know that it is safe for everyone to be able to feel comfortable reaching out for emergency services, to report a crime, to ask for help, and generally, to be part of our community,’ Wu said.
Trump’s election campaign was heavily based on mass deportation and the removal of illegal immigrants, and he is expected to act on these promises as soon as he is in office in January.
Ukraine fires first US-made missile into Russia: WWIII fears as Kremlin threatens ‘nuclear response’
Ukraine has carried out its first strike on Russian territory with US-supplied long-range missiles just days after the Biden administration gave Kyiv the green light despite fears it could escalate the conflict beyond control.
A fiery explosion at an ammunition depot in Karachev around 75 miles from the Ukrainian border in Russia’s Bryansk region lit up the night sky early this morning on what is the 1,000th day of war in Ukraine.
Eyewitnesses along with Russian and Ukrainian military bloggers first reported the attack, with anonymous Ukrainian military officials later telling RBC Ukraine the strike was conducted with the US-manufactured ATACMS (Army Tactical Missile System).
Kyiv is yet to officially confirm the ATACMS strike, but Russia’s Defence Ministry claimed they shot down five missiles. A sixth missile was damaged but ultimately landed on the military facility, it said.
The reports emerged within minutes of the Kremlin threatening a ‘nuclear response’ should Ukraine hit targets on Russian soil with Western-supplied long-range munitions.
‘The Russian Federation reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in the event of aggression against it with the use of conventional weapons,’ Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov told reporters in Russia this morning.
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