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The federal elections case led to a Supreme Court ruling granting a president limited immunity for official acts. This is likely to reinforce Trump’s belief that he will have almost unchecked authority and will therefore reverberate through the next four years and generations to come. And by voting the way they did, Americans effectively exonerated him in the federal cases — on charges that could have landed him in jail. Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesWhat the thwarting of accountability meansThere will be short- and long-term consequences from Trump escaping accountability. But he also portrayed Trump’s evasion of a trial as a dark day for America.
Persons: Jack Smith, Donald J, Trump, Trump’s, , , Smith, , Donald Trump, Drew Angerer, ” James, Julia Chatterley, “ It’s, Tanya Chutkan, Merrick Garland, Garland, , I’m, Steven Hirsch, ” Trump, ” Smith, Joe Biden, Dan Goldman, CNN’s Boris Sanchez Organizations: CNN, Trump, Capitol, Department, US, Hofstra University, CNN International, Democrat, Justice Department, Democrats, Democratic House, stoke, Republican Party, Republican, Manhattan Criminal, FBI, MAKE, New York Democrat, America, United Locations: United States, America, Washington ,, Washington, New York, Georgia, New York City, Florida
Wall Street's celebration of President-elect Donald Trump's Treasury pick may be a tad premature. The market's resurgence following the Bessent announcement makes for calming copy, but is it the correct assessment of what's to come? It's true that Wall Street veteran Bessent has been a successful money manager. However, Bessent suggested that he is comfortable using tariffs as negotiations to " escalate to de-escalate " the risks of global trade imbalances. But little of what's been discussed about the Treasury Secretary pick supports the rather large rallies we've seen in both stocks and bond prices.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Scott Bessent, Bessent, Trump, We'll, what's, we've, , Ron Insana Organizations: Donald Trump's Treasury, Dow Jones Industrial, Wall, Bloomberg News, U.S, Trump, Biden, CNBC Locations: China, Mexico, Canada, U.S, Ukraine
CNN —President-elect Donald Trump announced Jamieson Greer as his pick to serve as the next US trade representative. Greer is no stranger to the role, having served as chief of staff to the trade representative during Trump’s first term, Robert Lighthizer. Trump has routinely referenced the passage of the USMCA trade agreement – which replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA – as a political victory and a highlight of his presidency. The threat of tariffs could also be used as a negotiation tactic, as Trump has pledged to renegotiate the USMCA. In that role, he has covered cases on topics including trade policy and negotiations and trade agreement enforcement.
Persons: Donald Trump, Jamieson Greer, Greer, Trump’s, Robert Lighthizer, Trump, “ Jamieson, ” Trump, , General’s Organizations: CNN, North American Free Trade, U.S . Trade, reining, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Services, USMCA, American Workers, Senate, Trump, New York Times, King, US Air Force, General’s Corps Locations: China, Mexico, Canada, Iraq
Greg Abbott challenged President Joe Biden at almost every turn on the handling of the US southern border, as the state grappled with multiple border surges. Abbott described the upcoming border actions as a coordinated effort between border states and Washington. Texas officials and federal officials have historically worked together on the US-Mexico border. Texas state officials tout the work of their operation, arguing it served as a deterrent, and federal officials cite Biden’s executive action that levied harsher consequences for border crossers. “Texas has really been a lab for how mass round-ups of immigrants would work and how you can practically do it,” said Kristin Etter, the director of policy and legal Services at the Texas Immigration Law Council.
Persons: Greg Abbott, Joe Biden, Abbott, “ We’re, ” Abbott, Fox News ’ “ Hannity, , Donald Trump’s, “ We’ve, Trump, , Michael Banks —, Tom Homan, Banks, Biden, Brad Coe, he’s, , Coe, who’ve, Tom Schmerber, Schmerber, I’d, dueled, , Kristin Etter Organizations: CNN, Trump, Texas Gov, Lone Star, Democratic, Fox News, Biden White, Customs, Abbott, Texas National Guard, Texas Department of Public Safety, Fox Business, National Guard, Homeland Security, Texas, Operation Lone Star, Republican, Maverick, Democrat, Department of Homeland Security, Biden Justice, Justice Department, Circuit, Texas Immigration Law Council Locations: Texas, Rio, But Texas, — Texas, Mexico, Washington, Kinney County, Maverick, Maverick County, Rio Grande, El Paso, “ Texas
Senate Republicans derailed President-elect Donald Trump’s first jaw-dropping pick for attorney general, Matt Gaetz. But it’s unclear if they will be able to block any other controversial nominees despite skepticism from some rank-and-file Republicans. In the weeks since Trump’s dramatic election victory, the power struggle between the president-elect and independent-minded Senate Republicans has been playing out in plain view. Senators are getting a brief reprieve from questions about Trump’s nominees as they celebrate Thanksgiving. Some Senate Republicans who leveled some of the strongest criticism at Gaetz said they could live with Hegseth, despite the 2017 assault allegations.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Matt Gaetz, MAGA, Tulsi Gabbard, Pete Hegseth, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Hegseth, , Sen, Kevin Cramer, Joni Ernst, Kirsten Gillibrand, ” Cramer, “ I’m, Gaetz, Cramer, Gaetz's, Kevin McCarthy, , JD Vance, Pam Bondi, Bondi, Trump, … ” Sen, Markwayne Mullin, Pete, Gabbard, Kennedy, Lisa Murkowski, ​ ​ Sen, Ron Johnson, ” Gabbard, Bashar al, Assad, , ” Sen, Tammy Duckworth, Eric Schmitt, Steven Cheung, Bill Hagerty, Adam Schiff, he’s Organizations: Republicans, GOP, Trump, Senators, Armed Services Committee, Sens, Justice Department, Union, Centers for Disease Control, Food and Drug Administration, National Institutes of Health, RFK, Health, Fox News, Democratic, Armed Services, CNN, Press, , Locations: Iowa, Florida, “ State, Alaska, Russia, Russian, Iraq, Japan
In today’s edition, senior politics reporter Alex Seitz-Wald breaks down the long-standing Democratic truisms that were challenged by the results of the 2024 elections. Here are five of the party’s core assumptions that have been challenged by the 2024 election outcome:1. Higher turnout benefits Democrats: Democrats have long taken for granted a simple truism: The more people who vote, the better for Democrats. NBC News exit polls show Trump won voters without college degrees 56%-42%, while he narrowly won voters with family incomes of $30,000 to $100,000 annually. But Trump won both the Electoral College and popular vote this year as Harris’ performance fell in those Democratic bastions.
Persons: Alex Seitz, Wald, Jack Smith, Donald Trump, Trump, Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Harris, Ryan J, Reilly, Ken Dilanian, Tanya Chutkan, Joe Biden, Richard Nixon, , ric S, ustice, ick,, Rea, lea Organizations: NBC, White House, Capitol, Democratic, Wald Democrats, Republicans, GOP, Trump, White, Republican, Electoral, Electoral College, U.S Capitol, Justice Locations: Philadelphia, Detroit, Boston, San Francisco , Los Angeles County, Cook County, Loudoun County , Virginia, Dearborn , Michigan, Lawrence , Massachusetts, Texas, Mexico, Manhattan, California, New York, Wyoming, U.S, Miami, Florida, United States
As President-elect Donald Trump’s choice to lead the CDC, Dave Weldon, a former congressman from Florida and a physician, is positioned as an important anti-vaccine ally for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump's pick for health secretary. The CDC is responsible for tracking and responding to infectious diseases, developing vaccine guidelines, collecting and analyzing health data and managing public health emergencies. The CDC provides vaccine recommendations for the public, including the pediatric vaccine schedule, which is followed by schools and parents. “This puts CDC, and HHS, in the driver’s seat for determining vaccine recommendations going forward,” she said. As HHS secretary, Kennedy could replace members of the ACIP with anti-vaccine advocates who make recommendations that the CDC approves, Reiss speculated.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Dave Weldon, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Weldon, Kennedy, , Dorit Reiss, , Donald Trump, Tim Shortt, Reuters Kennedy, Weldon ‘, Trump, wouldn’t “, Jennifer Kates, Kates, Reiss, doesn’t, ” Reiss, Dr, Peter Hotez, “ We’ve, that’s, ” Hotez, we’ve, “ Who’s Organizations: Centers for Disease Control, of, CDC, Department of Health, Human Services, Senate, U.S, HHS, University of California Law, Trump, Florida Today, Reuters, NBC News, Global Health, HIV, Democratic, Affordable, Texas Children’s Hospital, Vaccine Development, World Health Organization Locations: Florida, U.S, of Florida, Francisco, Melbourne, Fla, Texas, pertussis
A broad stock rally pushed the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and small-cap focused Russell 2000 index to new records on Monday. Investors bet President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for Treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, would help guide the economy without sparking inflation. The broad S&P 500 gained 0.3% to end at 5,987.37. Both hit new all-time highs in the session, while the Dow also notched a fresh record close. More than 3 out of every 4 S&P 500 stocks traded higher in the session.
Persons: Russell, Donald Trump’s, Scott Bessent, Trump’s, ” Bessent, Trump, Quincy Krosby, ” Krosby Organizations: Dow Jones, Dow, Nasdaq, Key Square Group, CNBC, Treasury, U.S, LPL, Nvidia, Netflix, Federal Locations: Quincy, U.S
“This should be some sort of a pause for significant actions that could potentially start World War III. You F---ing people are about to start World War III,” Rogan said. Rogan even accused Zelenskyy of “doing a lot of blow.”“This is cocaine-like behavior. Klitschko, the retired Ukrainian boxer, responded by posting a video on X, addressed to Rogan, that has amassed 11 million views as of Monday. What are you waiting for?”Klitschko held belts from the International Boxing Federation, the World Boxing Organization and the International Boxing Organization from 2008 until 2015.
Persons: Wladimir Klitschko, podcaster Joe Rogan, Rogan, “ Joe Rogan, Joe Biden’s, , you’re, ” Rogan, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Zelenskyy, “ Putin, “ Zelenskyy, Putin, insinuate Zelenskyy, Klitschko, ” Klitschko, , Klitschko’s, Vitali Klitschko, Ukraine’s, Dmytro Kuleba, let’s, Donald Trump’s, Trump Organizations: Russia, Zelenskyy, International Boxing Federation, Boxing Organization, International Boxing Organization, Trump, CNN, White Locations: Ukraine, Russia, U.S, Ukrainian, Ukraine’s, Kyiv
“In four years, the world could be literally at 180 degrees.”Following Trump’s re-election victory, many immigrants are worried a second Trump term would introduce restrictions on the H-1B visa program, like he attempted to do during his first term. Can I be deported?”The H-1B, or high-skill visa program, is overwhelmingly used by Indians. “They do have the power to heavily audit firms and make life very difficult for companies that are hiring H-1B workers,” Khanna said. While it would dent the tech sector, everyday South Asians working in the U.S. would be targeted, despite their immigration status. “That anti-Asian phobia, anti immigrant phobia is going to be impactful in spite of having full legal status,” Syed said.
Persons: Donald Trump, , Trump’s, Trump, , Shakeel Syed, Stephen Miller, Miller, “ Stephen Miller, Gaurav Khanna, Vivek Ramaswamy, Elon Musk, Berry Appleman, ” Khanna, “ I’m, she’s, Khanna, Syed, ” Syed Organizations: Trump, Cabinet, South Asian Network, Trump’s White, University of California, of Government, Leiden, Trump’s Department of Homeland Security Locations: New York, San Diego, Lago, Florida, U.S
WASHINGTON — Special counsel Jack Smith filed motions to drop all federal charges against President-elect Donald Trump regarding his mishandling of classified documents and his effort to overturn his 2020 presidential election in the lead-up to the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S Capitol. But the circumstances have," the special counsel added. Special counsel regulations require Smith to file a report to the attorney general explaining his charging decisions before he steps down. In a decision that legal experts widely criticized and that Smith vowed to appeal, Cannon found that Smith had not been properly appointed as a special counsel. Trump spokesman Steven Cheung said in a statement, “Today’s decision by the DOJ ends the unconstitutional federal cases against President Trump, and is a major victory for the rule of law.
Persons: Jack Smith, Donald Trump, Trump, Richard Nixon, Robert Mueller’s, Trump’s, Mueller’s, ” Mueller, , , ” Smith, Smith, Tanya Chutkan, Aileen Cannon, Cannon, Trump's, Steven Cheung, he’s Organizations: WASHINGTON, U.S Capitol, Justice, Trump, Government, DOJ, DOJ's, NBC News, Supreme Court, American People, Republicans, Justice Department Locations: Miami, Florida, United States, Washington, Jan
The Democratic National Committee will elect a new chairman on Feb. 1, the party announced Monday, as it reels from President-Elect Donal Trump’s victory earlier this month. That includes Wisconsin State Party Chair Ben Wikler, who is set to announce a decision right after Thanksgiving, a person with knowledge of his thinking said. The timeline will be more compressed than the last time the party elected a new chair after losing the White House, in 2017, when the election was held on Feb. 25. The Feb. 1 date will allow Democrats to have a new chair in place shortly after Trump’s Inauguration on Jan. 20 and at the start of his administration. But when Republicans are in power, the DNC chair election becomes a wide open contest for a range of candidates to put forth competing visions for the party and the role of the chair.
Persons: Donal Trump’s, Martin O’Malley, Ken Martin —, Ben Wikler, Joe Biden, , Jaime Harrison, , ” Harrison Organizations: Democratic National, DNC, Maryland Gov, Minnesota Democratic, Wisconsin, White, Trump Administration, Republican Party Locations: National Harbor , Maryland, Washington, Minnesota
Will Trump’s former defense lawyer protect the Justice Department from Trump? Justice Department attorneys now hope that Trump’s pick for the critical No. 2 position at the department — Todd Blanche, the president-elect’s defense lawyer — can help protect the department’s career civil servants from Trump. Blanche served as Trump’s lead criminal defense lawyer in the Stormy Daniels hush money case brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Incoming district attorney Nathan Hochman, who is set to take office Dec. 2, has said he needs to review the case before he makes a decision.
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The Congressional Black Caucus will boast a record 62 members for the next session of Congress, contributing toward the highest number of Black federal lawmakers in history, according to the organization. In all, 67 Black people will serve in Congress. Five Republican members are not listed as members of the CBC. According to its website, members of the CBC currently represent 120 million people in the U.S. and 41% of Black Americans. “Despite the Republicans having the House and the Senate” next session, she said, “you feel good about what these historic number of Black Congress members can do in terms of helping influence what comes down the pipe.”Rolling Sea Action Fund is a hybrid PAC that raises money for Black congressional candidates as well as for ads and other election expenses.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Gregory Meeks, Donald Trump, “ We’ve, ” Meeks, , Meeks, Trump, , you’ve, Trump’s, Mehmet Oz, Linda McMahon, “ We’re, Niccara Campbell Wallace, Wallace Organizations: Congressional, Five Republican, CBC, House Foreign Affairs, NBC News, Congressional Black Caucus, Americans, Congress ’, Trump, NBC, Congress, Republicans, Senate Locations: U.S
Republican Sen. Bill Hagerty suggested Sunday that Americans don't care about traditional FBI background checks for President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet picks as Democrats call for deeper vetting of executive branch nominees. An FBI background check, usually used during confirmation proceedings, would likely look into allegations such as that one. But Democratic lawmakers have argued that background checks for potential nominees are critical tools when vetting potential high-level appointees. “We require these background checks of DEA agents — drug enforcement agents. Many Republican lawmakers have agreed, rejecting the notion of doing away with FBI background checks.
Persons: Sen, Bill Hagerty, Donald Trump's, , Pete Hegseth, Hagerty, Jon Karl, Trump, ” Hagerty, Hegseth, Timothy Parlatore, hasn’t, Amy Klobuchar, ” Klobuchar, Trump's, Kevin Cramer, Susan Collins, Mike Rounds, , ” Sen, Lisa Murkowski, it’s, ” Murkowski, Don Beyer, Ted Lieu, Donald Trump, Tammy Duckworth, Dana Bash, Tulsi Gabbard, Gabbard, Bashar al, Assad, ” Duckworth, Bash, Markwayne Mullin, Tammy, ” Mullin, Eric Schmitt, ” Schmitt, Adam Schiff, don’t, Kristen Welker, Schiff, Matt Gaetz's, he’s, Matt Gaetz, Robert F, Kennedy, Jr Organizations: Fox News, FBI, Department of Defense, Republican, Democratic, Office, CNN, United, United States Army, Trump Cabinet, Department of Health, Human Services, NBC News Locations: California, United States, Maine, Alaska, Russian, Hawaii, Russia, Ukraine, U.S
After announcing he would not return to Congress, Matt Gaetz appears to be trying out a new career option: creating personalized videos for his fans on Cameo. Gaetz, a former Florida representative, joined the platform Friday, a day after he withdrew his name from consideration to serve as President-elect Donald Trump’s attorney general amid sexual misconduct allegations. There, he’s been doling out paid holiday wishes, marriage congratulations and career pep talks. “Trump nominated me to be US Attorney General (that didn’t work out). “Look, I know your politics and mine may not align specifically, but you know, our career trajectories might not be either.
Persons: Matt Gaetz, Donald Trump’s, he’s, , “ Trump, Kevin McCarthy, Gaetz, Vance, Justice Department —, Gaetz’s, Cameo, It’s, ” Gaetz, Trump, MAGA, … Kamala Harris, George Santos, Santos, Rod Blagojevich, Rudy Giuliani, Giuliani, Michael Cohen, Sarah Palin, Corey Lewandowski, Tomi Lahren Organizations: Trump, Justice Department, Republican, Illinois, New, New York City, Fox News Locations: Florida, United States, New York, Georgia, Alaska
CNN —Where the high hills of the occupied West Bank tumble into the Jordan valley, half a dozen heavy Israeli diggers pound the ancient rocks around the Palestinian village of Bardala. Such evictions are common in the West Bank, according to the United Nations. During a visit to Israel in 2017, the former governor of Arkansas told reporters: “There is no such thing as a West Bank. The eviction notice Israeli officials handed to a Palestinian farmer near the village of Bardala in the occupied West Bank, ordering him to leave his land. The hard reality in Bardala, as elsewhere in the occupied West Bank, is that even before Trump’s approaching inauguration, the Palestinian state had become a distant dream.
Persons: Khalid Sawafta, , Benjamin Netanyahu’s, Donald Trump’s, Mike Huckabee, , Nic Robertson, CNN “, Yishai Fleisher, Huckabee, Mike, ” Fleisher, David Friedman, Friedman, Fleisher, “ David Friedman, He’s, Alon Pinkas –, Shimon Peres, Trump, ” Donald Trump’s, Pinkas, Biden, “ He’s, ” Pinkas, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Israel, Mohammad Shtayyeh, it’s, Huckabee who’ll, Shtayyeh, Belazel Smotrich, God’s, Ibrahim Sawafta, Wadi Salman, Ibrahim, they’d, Khalid, Organizations: CNN, Bank, Israel Defense Forces, West Bank, United Nations, Jewish, Gali Tibbon, Getty, Abraham Accords, United Arab, Saudi, Former Palestinian Authority Locations: Jordan, Bardala, Israel, Arkansas, Judea, Samaria, Palestinian, Jerusalem, Israeli, Beit El, Ramallah, Gali, AFP, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, Gaza, Saudi Crown, Saudi Arabia, Wadi
It might be the most shocking news yet to come out of this roller-coaster of a transition: After weeks of choosing cabinet secretaries who seem determined to destroy the agencies they will lead, Donald Trump announced the choice of a secretary of labor whom many American workers actually like. His pick, Representative Lori Chavez-DeRemer of Oregon, who just lost her bid for re-election, was one of only three Republicans to cosponsor the PRO Act, which protects workers’ right to organize. She also cosponsored the Public Service Freedom to Negotiate Act, which requires all states to recognize public-sector unions. In fact, Chavez-DeRemer, the daughter of a Teamster, has such a pro-union record that some Republicans are in a full-blown panic about her nomination. Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana wrote on X that he plans to question her about her support for “Democrat legislation in Congress that would strip Louisiana’s ability to be a right to work state, and if that will be her position going forward.” The New York Post ran a headline quoting conservatives calling her “toxic” and “unserious.”
Persons: Donald Trump, Lori Chavez, Chavez, Bill Cassidy, Organizations: PRO, Public Service, Democrat, New York Post Locations: Oregon, Louisiana, Congress
Conventional wisdom holds that Musk — the world’s richest man and key Donald Trump ally — and his friends are just joking. But Musk’s posts are adding to the anxiety that MSNBC staffers are feeling about the reelection of Donald Trump and the recently announced spinoff of Comcast’s cable channels. I learned that more than one benevolent billionaire with liberal bonafides has already reached out to acquaintances at MSNBC to express interest in buying the cable channel. Instead, he is moving MSNBC and a half dozen other cable channels into “SpinCo,” a pure-play cable programming company. I have sensed quite a bit of enthusiasm at MSNBC about “SpinCo,” actually, because the new structure should allow for more investment into MSNBC, CNBC and the other brands.
Persons: CNN — Elon Musk, Donald Trump, , bonafides, Brian Roberts, Benjamin Swinburne, Morgan Stanley, SpinCo, , , Donald Trump , Jr, Joe Rogan, Rachel Maddow’s, Musk, Maddow, Mark Cuban, Trump, Matt Gaetz, Viktor Orbán’s “, Ian Bassin, ” Bassin, Gábor, Kamala Harris, Cuban Organizations: CNN, MSNBC, Twitter, Comcast, , CNBC, Trump Jr, Former Florida, ” CNN, , Democracy, Politico Magazine, Fox Locations: Hungary
Patrick Healy, the deputy Opinion editor, hosted an online conversation with the Times Opinion columnists Jamelle Bouie, Ross Douthat, M. Gessen and Lydia Polgreen about Donald Trump’s preparations for a second term and what they signal about America’s future. Patrick Healy: Folks, I want to take you back to November 2016, after Donald Trump was elected president. factions; Trump’s constant tweeting; the lack of policy planning; the leaks to news media. I’m curious: As you look at the second Trump transition process, what do you see happening that you think foreshadows his next term in office? Ross Douthat: In 2016, Trump mostly made the kind of cabinet picks that any Republican would have made, like DeVos, with a few personal flourishes — a fondness for generals, the odd Rex Tillerson experiment.
Persons: Patrick Healy, Jamelle Bouie, Ross Douthat, Gessen, Lydia Polgreen, Donald Trump’s, Donald Trump, Betsy DeVos, Ben Carson, Trump Organizations: Trump, Republican
In it, he suggested the measles vaccine itself may have caused the outbreak. At the time of his letter, 16 people, many of them younger than 2, were already reported dead. For months, families grieved over heartbreaking little coffins, until a door-to-door vaccination campaign brought the calamity to a close. I was in Samoa during that outbreak as part of my more than 16 years of reporting on the anti-vaccine movement. Migration and poverty were likely factors in a sudden spread of measles in Samoa and New Zealand.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, , Donald Trump’s, Human Services —, , Kennedy Organizations: Health, Human Services, Children’s Health Defense, Pacific, New Zealand Medical Locations: Samoa, New Zealand
In one instance he requested as much as $100,000 per month in exchange for his services, according to sources familiar with the matter. As of Monday afternoon, it does not appear the transition team will heed that recommendation. “I am honored to work for President Trump and with his team,” Epshteyn said in a statement to CNN. Trump’s legal team was investigating several other similar alleged incidents, according to sources familiar with the situation. “Boris is a Trump original—loyal and effective from the very beginning,” a Trump transition official told CNN.
Persons: Donald Trump, Boris Epshteyn, Trump, Epshteyn, , ” Epshteyn, , elect’s, Boris, ” Trump, Steven Cheung, Scott Bessent, Bessent, Jonathan Drake, Susie Wiles, you’re, , “ He’s, “ Boris, President Trump, Matt Gaetz, Donald Trump's, Nathan Howard, Matt Gaetz’s, Gaetz, Elon Musk, Brandon Bell Organizations: CNN, Trump, Trump Make, Mar, Reuters, White, Gaetz, Department of Justice, Florida Rep, SpaceX, Georgetown Advisory Locations: Lago, Palm Beach , Florida, Epshteyn, Asheville , North Carolina, Washington, Washington ,, Florida, Brownsville , Texas, Georgetown, New York, Georgia, Arizona
CNN —Even before special counsel Jack Smith formally asked that his criminal cases against Donald Trump be dismissed, it was already guaranteed the president-elect would never see a jury. “I would fire him within two seconds.”In the end, though, Trump didn’t need to sack the special counsel to kill the two cases. Attorney General Merrick Garland is expected to publicly release it, as he has with past special counsel reports. What to do next in the case will be a question for the incoming Trump Justice Department. But a new chapter has already opened for several members of the Trump legal team who have already been rewarded with plum positions in his incoming administration.
Persons: Jack Smith, Donald Trump, Smith, Trump, Justice Department’s, pardoning, , , ” Trump, Hugh Hewitt, Jack Smith ”, Smith’s, Donald Trump's Mar, Pam Bondi, ” Bondi, General Merrick Garland, John Roberts, Sonia Sotomayor, , Judge Cannon, Aileen Cannon, Cannon, Walt Nauta, Carlos De Oliveira, ” Smith, Monday’s, Todd Blanche, John Sauer, Emile Bove, Blanche, CNN’s Paula Reid Organizations: CNN, Trump, Justice, Department of Justice, Supreme, Trump’s, Trump Justice Department, DOJ Locations: Lago, DC, Florida, , Smith’s, Washington ,
Steven Witkoff, the billionaire New York real estate executive whom President-elect Donald J. Trump has named as his special envoy to the Middle East, was in a jam. But there was a two-part rescue of sorts from the kind of real estate angels that New York property investors have increasingly turned to. First, Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund expanded its stake in the troubled hotel, Park Lane, which sits at the southern edge of Central Park. Then, in an even more crucial move, the Qatar Investment Authority last year dispatched $623 million as a leveraged buyout of Mr. Witkoff and his partners. The transactions — involving two oil-rich sovereign wealth funds from the Middle East — are a hint of the enormous flow of dollars pouring into U.S. real estate firms from entities associated with countries like Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
Persons: Steven Witkoff, Donald J, Trump, Witkoff’s, Abu, Witkoff Organizations: New, Justice Department, Qatar Investment Authority, Mr, United Arab Locations: New York, Manhattan, Park, Central, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait
After a two-year influx of asylum seekers, New York City leaders are cautiously optimistic that the migrant crisis has begun to subside, and that the city’s emergency response is entering a new phase. Fewer migrants are arriving from the southern border. And on top of the slowdown, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s threats of mass deportations have injected a large dose of uncertainty into the situation. The threat of an immigration crackdown may accelerate a nearly five-month trend: The number of migrants in city shelters has declined for 19 consecutive weeks, as crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border have dropped to record lows. As of Nov. 17, the city was housing 57,400 migrants in 210 shelters, hotels and tent complexes — a drop of 17 percent from a peak of 69,000 in January.
Persons: Donald J, Eric Adams Organizations: Democrat Locations: New York City, U.S, Mexico
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