Donald Trump will continue shaping his second administration this week while the Republicans edge toward full control of Congress with the trifecta of White House, Senate and House.
The 78-year-old is set to make more Cabinet picks from his Mar-a-Lago nerve center after choosing Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik to be his U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and former ICE director Tom Homan. He’s also tapping mass deportations architect Stephen Miller for a top White House post.
Meanwhile the GOP are four seats away from taking control of the House, after cementing the presidency and the majority of the Senate.
The battle among Republican Senators is now focused on the leadership, with Trump allies pushing Rick Scott as a challenger to the favorite John Thune.
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Democrats are soul-searching after Vice President Kamala Harris’ devastating loss to Donald Trump in the presidential election and a series of down-ballot defeats that handed Republicans Senate control and potentially the House.
The Republican presidential ticket is on track to sweep every single swing state in the election, the popular vote and it made gains with nearly every demographic and in every region of the U.S. since 2020.
Exit polling from the election shows 73 percent of voters were angry or dissatisfied with the direction the country is headed in.
The finger-pointing in the Democratic party over what went wrong is well underway.
Strategists, lawmakers and party staffers are blaming everything from Democrats’ messaging and a failure to speak to working class voters to President Biden’s late exit from the race.
There have also been questions over the role sexism played against Harris’ chances in the race.
FEMA urged to conduct ‘mass firings’ over revelation staff told to ignore hurricane-ravaged homes with Trump signs
Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter for DailyMail.com
Republicans are furiously calling for mass firings at FEMA after it was discovered that an employee told agents to avoid providing hurricane relief to Donald Trump supporters.
A Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) worker was fired after a Daily Wire report revealed she instructed her team to discriminate against MAGA Americans facing disaster.
An internal group message between FEMA workers showed that ‘best practices’ for responding to the devastating Hurricanes Helene and Milton included avoiding ‘homes advertising Trump.’
Conservatives across the country are now demanding further investigations and firings.
‘The blatant weaponization of government by partisan activists in the federal bureaucracy is yet another reason why the Biden-Harris administration is in its final days,’ Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said following the report.
Sen. Eric Schmitt takes name out of running for Trump’s Attorney General
I ran for the U.S. Senate to represent the people of the Show Me State and I’m just getting started.
The American people have given President @realDonaldTrump a mandate. A mandate to secure our border, make America energy dominant and fight for the forgotten men and women of this country. We need America First fighters who don’t just say they support the agenda but who are willing to stand in the breach and actually fight for it and for the hopes and dreams of the American people.
I’m ready to roll up my sleeves and be a champion for President Trump in the Senate.
New border czar Tom Homan is ignoring Democrat complaints about mass deportations
By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter
Donald Trump ‘s newly-appointed border czar Tom Homan says he doesn’t care about Democratic criticism of his mass deportation plans.
Trump’s new ‘border czar’ said he will make it a priority to ‘secure the border and do this deportation operation.’
‘I think the calling is clear,’ Homan said on Fox & Friends on Monday morning. ‘I’ve got to go back and help.’
‘I’m pissed off with what [the Biden] administration did to the most secure border in my lifetime, so I’m going to go back and do what I can to fix it,’ he added.
The president-elect said during his campaign for a second term that he would carry out the largest number of deportations ever to clear the country of illegal immigrants after the border remained wide open during President Joe Biden’s administration.
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Donald Trump’s newly-appointed border czar Tom Homan says he doesn’t care about Democratic criticism of his mass deportation plans.
Homan said the administration will make it a priority to ‘secure the border and do this deportation operation.’
‘I think the calling is clear,’ Homan said on Fox & Friends on Monday morning. ‘I’ve got to go back and help.’
‘I’m pissed off with what [the Biden] administration did to the most secure border in my lifetime, so I’m going to go back and do what I can to fix it,’ he added.
The president-elect said during his campaign for a second term that he would carry out the largest number of deportations ever to clear the country of illegal immigrants after the border remained wide open during President Joe Biden’s administration.
Homan, who has been credited with implementing child separation policies, is a key part of Trump’s plan and will carry out his hawkish border policies.
Jill Biden dons black for Veterans Day
By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent
Jill Biden stood quietly in the back as President Joe Biden laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier for Veterans Day.
The first lady wore black for the ocassion. She entered Arlington National Cemetery ahead of the president to take her spot with the rest of the crowd. Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff joined her.
The two watched as Biden laid the wreath and crossed himself. Vice President Kamala Harris at his side.
They then followed their spouses into the amphitheater where the president will make remarks. They chatted as they took their seats and waited for the speeches to begin.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who was seated next to the first lady, gave Emhoff a hug.
President Joe Biden lays a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery
Biden and Harris appear for the first time together since loss to Trump
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris made their first joint appearance since last week’s crushing presidential election loss to former President Donald Trump.
Biden and Harris, who looked stoic, stood side-by-side Monday morning to mark Veterans Day at Arlington Cemetery.
They didn’t speak to each other as they walked to their positions for the somber moment.
Their spouses, Dr. Jill Biden and Doug Emhoff, stood in the crowd nearby.
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Trump set to tap immigration adviser Stephen Miller for top White House role
Donald Trump is set to name top immigration adviser Stephen Miller as his deputy chief of staff for policy in an administration zeroing in on an unprecedented border crackdown, according to reports.
Miller was the architect of Trump’s immigration plan during his first term and will be on the frontlines of the president-elect’s scheme to carry out the largest mass deportation in history.
The decision comes less than 24 hours after Trump picked former Immigrations Customs and Enforcement Director Tom Homan as his border czar.
Miller has previously said that a second Trump administration would see a ten-fold increase in the number of migrants deported.
The appointment was reported by CNN as the 78-year-old shapes his second stint in the White House from Mar-a-Lago.
VP-elect J.D. Vance celebrated the decision in a post on X on Monday.
‘This is another fantastic pick by the president. Congrats [Stephen Miller].’
Trump plans massive Election Day overhaul that could change the future of U.S. voting
Members of Donald Trump‘s inner circle are signaling the new administration could implement a massive election overhaul that would cement protections Republicans have been demanding since 2020.
The biggest change – making Election Day a national holiday where employers are mandated to give their workers paid time off to cast their ballot.
Vivek Ramaswamy, a former 2024 Republican candidate now on the shortlist for an administration position, said making federal elections on a single day would help restore voter confidence in U.S. elections.
Iran breaks silence with cryptic response after Donald Trump assassination plan exposed
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a post on X:
Remember the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran right after our President’s inauguration? Everyone knows who did it and why.
Now, with another election, a new scenario is fabricated with the same goal: as a killer does not exist in reality, scriptwriters are brought in to manufacture a third-rate comedy. Who can in their right mind believe that a supposed assassin SITS IN IRAN and talks online to the FBI?!
An Iranian government plot to hire hitmen to assassinate Donald Trump was thwarted just a month before the election, chilling documents unsealed Friday reveal.
Would-be assassin Farhad Shakeri, 51, has been described by the FBI as an ‘asset’ of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and is now on the run in Tehran.
Trump dines with Melania and Elon Musk as he celebrates election win
Donald Trump and wife Melania dined with Elon Musk at Mar-a-Lago this weekend as the Tesla founder exerts his influence on the incoming administration.
Video posted on social media showed the trio having a jolly dinner outside on the patio, smiling and chatting. Melania Trump and Elon Musk were dressed in black while the president-elect wore a suit with a yellow tie.
Trump has been celebrating his landslide win in the election with his supporters behind the closed-doors of his private club in Palm Beach.
The president-elect’s regular table is always roped off but he works the room on his way to his seat, stopping to shake hands and talk to guests. He’s shown off his dance moves, posed for selfies and generally delighted in his victory.
In between the celebrations, he’s working on naming his White House staff and members of his cabinet.
A steady presence at his side throughout all this has been Musk, the 53-year-old founder of SpaceX and the richest man in the world. He’s been seen at Mar-a-Lago nearly every day.
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Democrats are soul-searching after Vice President Kamala Harris’ devastating loss to Donald Trump in the presidential election and a series of down-ballot defeats that handed Republicans Senate control and potentially the House.
The Republican presidential ticket is on track to sweep every single swing state in the election, the popular vote and it made gains with nearly every demographic and in every region of the U.S. since 2020.
Exit polling from the election shows 73 percent of voters were angry or dissatisfied with the direction the country is headed in.
The finger-pointing in the Democratic party over what went wrong is well underway.
Elon Musk weighs in on Senate leadership race and promotes Trump’s push for recess appointments
Elon Musk spent the weekend running interference for Donald Trump on some of the first skirmishes that will set the tone for his administration, while backing a horse in the contest to lead the Senate.
On Sunday the world’s richest man parroted Trump’s demand that contenders for Senate Republican leader take up his call to use recess appointments if necessary to confirm nominees – a tactic that avoids a hearing but must contend with Supreme Court-imposed restrictions.
‘Without recess appointments, it will take two years or more to confirm the new administration!’ he wrote on his X platform.
Musk also got behind Trump-ally Sen. Rick Scott in the race, and dissed contender Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) as the ‘top choice of Democrats.’ Reposting in favor of Scott, he said the leader ‘must respond to the will of the people.’
In between his posts and a dinner with Trump and former first lady Melania Trump at Mar-a-Lago, he has been sitting in on transition meetings, Semafor reported.
Biden and Harris to meet for the first time since the election
By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will be together for the first time since the election on Monday.
The duo will lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery in honor of Veterans Day.
Jill Biden and Doug Emhoff will also attend.
Biden and Harris have spoken since she lost the election but this is their first in-person meeting. It’s also the first time Harris will be seen in public since she conceded the election in her speech at Howard University.
FEMA under fire after admitting to ‘discriminating against Trump supporters’
Kari Lake still awaiting fate in Arizona Senate race
The Arizona Senate race has still not yet been called by the Associated Press almost one week after Election Day.
Kari Lake is trailing Democrat Ruben Gallego with 92% of votes in.
She’s at 47.8 percent compared to Gallego’s 50 percent.
Trump completes clean sweep of all seven swing states
Donald Trump officially flipped the state of Arizona on Saturday to sweep all seven swing states in the 2024 presidential election.
With 87 percent of the votes counted in Arizona, Trump captured 52.6 percent compared to Kamala Harris’ 46.4 percent. The state had previously been won by Joe Biden in the 2020 election.
The nationwide results will hand Trump virtually unchecked power when he takes his oath of office in January. The Supreme Court, which includes an unprecedented three appointees from Trump, maintains a six to three conservative majority.
After months of neck-and-neck polling with Vice President Kamala Harris in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Michigan, Trump soundly won every single battleground state.
With 312 Electoral College votes, Trump’s shocking and decisive win saw him earning the largest margin of victory since the 1988 election for President George H. W. Bush.
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Kamala Harris paid Oprah Winfrey $1million during her failed presidential bid
Kamala Harris paid Oprah Winfrey $1million to help her failed presidential bid that cost a whopping $1.2billion.
Winfrey’s Harpo Productions received $1million from the Harris campaign on October 15 after Winfrey hosted a star-studded town hall event for the Vice President in September, the Washington Examiner reports.
Winfrey also participated in the Democrat’s last campaign rally in Philadelphia on the night before Election Day.
The legendary talk show host is not the only entertainer who received money from the Vice President in the hopes of helping her presidential campaign.
Harris reportedly spent six figures to build out the set for her October appearance on the hit podcast ‘Call Her Daddy’, where she sat down with the show’s host Alex Cooper.
In total, the Harris campaign spent $1.2billion on the race while Trump’s campaign spent $750 million, a Financial Times analysis found.
Republicans only need FOUR more seats to keep House majority
Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter
There are still 18 races left to be called in the 2024 U.S. House elections.
As it stands Monday morning, Republicans hold 214 seats so far and Democrats have 203, according to the Associated Press.
To get a majority, a party needs 218 seats in the lower chamber of the 435 for the 119th Congress starting in January 2025.
This means the GOP only needs four more seats to secure their majority and give president-elect Donald Trump a Republican trifecta.
The above graphic is not reflected to update the one more House seat that was called by AP for Republicans as of Monday morning
Trump announces his new ‘border czar’ Tom Homan to lead the biggest mass deportation in U.S. history
Donald Trump announced late Sunday that his former ICE director Tom Homan would serve as ‘border czar’ to oversee the largest deportation of immigrants in US history.
The president elect, 78, said on Truth Social that Homan would oversee the country’s borders in the incoming administration just days after his landslide victory against Vice President Kamala Harris.
‘I am pleased to announce that the Former ICE Director, and stalwart on Border Control, Tom Homan, will be joining the Trump Administration, in charge of our Nation’s Borders (“The Border Czar”),’ Trump posted on his social network Truth Social.
‘I’ve known Tom for a long time, and there is nobody better at policing and controlling our Borders.’
It comes after Homan said that Trump will use the US Army to round up and deport ‘the worst of the worst’ illegal migrants in an unparalleled crackdown.
Homan said all of the estimated 20 million people residing in the US illegally would be targeted by the unprecedented campaign. ‘Bottom line: if you come to the country illegally, you’re not off the table,’ he added.
Trump offers Rep. Elise Stefanik role of US ambassador to the United Nations
President-elect Donald Trump has offered the role of US ambassador to the United Nations to Elise Stefanik.
The House Republican and ally of the president accepted the UN gig after it was offered on Sunday, according to a report.
‘I am honored to nominate Chairwoman Elise Stefanik to serve in my Cabinet as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Elise is an incredibly strong, tough, and smart America First fighter,’ Trump told the New York Post.
The move to pick Stefanik appeared to be a snub for Haley, who did not appear on the campaign trail for him despite repeatedly claiming she was ‘on standby’.
Stefanik had appeared at Trump’s now infamous rally inside Madison Square Garden last month as the race for the White House intensified.
Exclusive:Trump allies head to Las Vegas to celebrate historic election win
By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter
Members of Donald Trump’s inner circle are heading to Sin City to celebrate his 2024 presidential election win.
The president-elect’s eldest son Donald Trump Jr. and incoming White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles are joining the party, a person familiar with the movements this week told DailyMail.com.
The individual said Trump ‘might’ head to Las Vegas, as well, just two days before he’s set to meet with President Joe Biden at the White House and a week after his historic win in blue-leaning Nevada.
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