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Trump loses latest bid to dismiss hush money case after touting $100bn SoftBank deal
Donald Trump has lost his latest bid to throw out his New York hush money conviction, with the judge overseeing the case rejecting his attorneys’ conjecture that he is protected by “presidential immunity”.
The president-elect appears likely to enter the White House as a convicted felon, though it remains unclear when, or if, the justice will continue to postpone a sentencing date after a unanimous jury found him guilty in May of falsifying business records tied to hush money payments made to the adult film star Stormy Daniels in October 2016.
Trump used a press conference at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida on Monday to announce a $100 billion investment deal with Japan’s SoftBank, which he and the bank’s CEO Masayoshi Son promised would create 100,000 jobs.
The incoming president also used the session to try to ease concerns about his nomination of vaccine-skeptic Robert F Kennedy Jr as health secretary, also suggesting he would pardon New York Mayor Eric Adams, and attacking Joe Biden over his administration’s failure to provide an explanation for the mysterious drones spotted flying over New Jersey, insisting: “The government knows what’s happening.”
Nigel Farage meets Elon Musk at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago mansion amid rumours of $100m donation to Reform
In a statement Mr Farage and Mr Candy said: “We had a great meeting with Elon Musk for an hour yesterday. We learned a great deal about the Trump ground game and will have ongoing discussions on other areas.
“We only have one more chance left to save the West and we can do great things together. Our thanks also to President Trump for allowing us to use Mar-a-Lago for this historic meeting. The special relationship is alive and well.”
Kate Devlin17 December 2024 15:00
Trump sues Des Moines Register after poll showed Harris winning Iowa
Donald Trump is ratcheting up the pressure on media companies by suing Iowa pollster Ann Selzer, her polling company, The Des Moines Register newspaper, and Gannett, its parent company. All this comes after a poll showed Vice President Kamala Harris winning Iowa towards the later stages of the 2024 campaign for the White House.
Trump is suing under the Iowa Consumer Fraud Act, which outlaws deception in advertising or the selling of merchandise, CNN noted.
The claims are unlikely to be successful in court, but Trump is using the measure to go after what he views as Democratic-friendly media outlets, pollsters, and press coverage of elections.
Trump claims that the news coverage of the Selzer poll was meant to help Democrats. The poll showed Harris with a surprising lead in the Hawkeye State, which didn’t come to pass in the actual vote.
Gustaf Kilander17 December 2024 14:45
Trump wants immigrants gone. He keeps hiring them for his businesses
The president-elect has made it clear that he wants to crack down hard on immigration once he’s in office.
But his own businesses keep employing foreign guest workers, hiring more of them this year than any other on record.
Here’s Gustaf Kilander’s report.
Joe Sommerlad17 December 2024 14:30
Trump is bringing a hawkish Iran policy back in with him
With the end of Joe Biden’s administration on the horizon, American foreign policy is in flux.
Donald Trump, the president-elect, remains in Mar-a-Lago for now, but even without a presidential seal behind him has taken to holding discussions with world leaders beyond the typical congratulatory calls that occur in the post-election period.
And it’s increasingly becoming clear that US-Iran policy will be an arena where one of the biggest shifts in the American posture will occur.
A Wall Street Journal report in November unveiled the discussions underway about “maximum pressure 2.0” — a return to an updated version of the hardline policy platform the first Trump administration deployed against Iran with the expressed intention of cutting off the country’s nuclear program and weakening its government and state economy.
Joe Sommerlad17 December 2024 14:00
Trump reportedly considering nominating Democrat to run FEMA
In what would be one of his more surprising cabinet nominations were it to come to pass, the president-elect is reported by CNN to be toying with the idea of appointing a Democrat, Florida Representative Jared Moskowitz, to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which handles natural disaster relief.
It is not clear whether Trump and Moskowitz have met yet to discuss the proposition, which would see him take a leaf out of Kamala Harris’s book.
Joe Sommerlad17 December 2024 13:30
TikTok CEO visits Trump at Mar-a-Lago as US ban looms
Shou Zi Chew became the latest Big Tech boss to meet with the president-elect in Florida yesterday, following in the footsteps of Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos and Sundar Pichai, all of whom have sought closer ties with the president-elect since his November election win.
This is what Trump had to say about the platform at yesterday’s press conference:
That came as US lawmakers told Apple and Google to prepare to remove TikTok from their app stores on January 19 after the Chinese-owned platform failed in its bid to delay a nationwide ban.
China-based ByteDance must sell TikTok in the US before that date to avoid the ban, which has been ordered due to national security concerns.
TikTok and ByteDance filed an emergency motion with the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia last week, asking for more time to make their case to the US Supreme Court.
Here’s the latest from Anthony Cuthbertson.
Joe Sommerlad17 December 2024 13:00
Trump slams ‘totally toxic’ ousted Canadian finance minister
The president-elect had this fairly frank dismissal of Chrystia Freeland after she resigned unexpectedly as Canada’s deputy prime minister and finance minister.
“She will not be missed!!!” he hisses.
Here’s more on what’s going on up there.
Joe Sommerlad17 December 2024 12:30
Trump nominates five more ambassadors
The president-elect named another quintet of nominees to his new administration late yesterday, who are as follows:
- Arthur Graham Fisher was named as Trump’s choice to be the next United States Ambassador to the Republic of Austria
- Leah Francis Campos will be United States Ambassador to the Dominican Republic
- George Edward Glass will be United States Ambassador to Japan
- Stacey Feinberg will be United States Ambassador to Luxembourg
- Lou Rinaldi will be United States Ambassador to Uruguay
Joe Sommerlad17 December 2024 12:00
Trump mocked over geography gaffe: ‘You wouldn’t believe how many countries there are’
The president-elect also raised eyebrows at Mar-a-Lago yesterday after marveling at the number of countries that reached out to him following his election victory last month.
“I’ve spoken to way over 100, where they called to congratulate not only the election but also the size of the election and the extent of the victory,” Trump said on Monday.
“They were great. I spoke to over 100 countries.
“You wouldn’t believe how many countries there are. I’m trying the best I can to get back to everybody.
“There are a lot of countries. Literally, everyone called. It was very nice.”
Gustaf Kilander has more.
Joe Sommerlad17 December 2024 11:30
Trump makes New Jersey drone sighting plea to White House: ‘Something strange is going on’
This is what the president-elect had to say about the matter of unidentified flying objects over the East Coast and the Biden administration’s odd failure to put people’s concerns at rest.
Trump makes drone sighting plea as he claims ‘something strange is going on’
Donald Trump has claimed the government knows more than it is telling the public about the mystery drones spotted flying over New Jersey. Speaking at a press conference at Mar-a-Lago on Monday (16 December), the president-elect questioned why the Biden administration is keeping the public “in suspense”. Trump claimed: “Look, our military knows where they took off from.” When asked if he had received an intelligence briefing on the drones, Trump declined to answer. “Our military knows, and our president knows, and for some reason they want to keep people in suspense,” Trump said. The president-elect added: “Something strange is going on. For some reason they don’t want to tell the people.”
Joe Sommerlad17 December 2024 11:00