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Trump names first cabinet member, hints about talks with Putin

President-elect Donald Trump has made his first cabinet appointment, selecting campaign manager Susie Wiles as White House chief of staff. This move not only marks Trump’s initial pick for his new administration but also introduces the first woman to hold this high-profile role under his leadership.

In the wake of his resounding victory over Democrat Kamala Harris, Trump’s election win is already causing ripples across both national and global political landscapes. Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a statement, commended Trump as “courageous” for his conduct following an attempted assassination at a rally in July and expressed his readiness to engage in discussions with him.

During an interview with NBC News, Trump noted that he had not yet spoken with Putin post-election but added, “I think we’ll speak.” This comment reflects a potential thaw in relations, contrasting sharply with the strained silence that characterized interactions between President Biden and Putin following Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Trump has frequently criticized U.S. support for Kyiv, previously indicating his intent to broker a peace deal in the conflict. However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who spoke with Trump on Wednesday, responded to calls for a ceasefire, warning they could be “dangerous.”

Chinese President Xi Jinping also congratulated Trump, joining other foreign leaders who have extended their well-wishes. Harris had criticized Trump during the campaign for his perceived friendliness toward authoritarian leaders.

Reaffirming his position on immigration, Trump told NBC he plans mass deportations of undocumented migrants, stating that there would be “no price tag” too high to carry out these actions.

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– Commitment to ‘Orderly’ Transition –

As Trump began his transition work from Florida, outgoing President Joe Biden vowed a “peaceful and orderly” transfer of power. In a televised address, the 81-year-old Biden urged Americans to “bring down the temperature,” presenting a marked contrast to Trump’s reaction to his 2020 election loss.

Biden extended an invitation to Trump to visit the White House for talks. However, Biden’s spokesperson indicated that Trump’s team had yet to sign essential documents to formally initiate the transition.

In his address from the White House Rose Garden, Biden encouraged unity, asking Democrats not to lose hope and reflecting on defeat, saying, “Remember, a defeat does not mean we are defeated.” Nevertheless, the party faces internal debate over Biden’s decision to run for a second term, which he ultimately stepped back from in July, allowing Harris to lead the Democratic ticket.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre emphasized that Biden stands by his decision, saying, “He believed it was the right decision to make at that time.”

Trump’s victory, despite legal controversies and his age as the oldest elected president at 78, underscores a call from voters for a shift from the Biden era. Economic and migration issues were significant drivers of his support.

– The Shape of Trump 2.0 –

Trump’s choice of Wiles, a respected figure within his team, underscores the direction his administration is set to take. “Susie is tough, smart, innovative, and is universally admired and respected. Susie will continue to work tirelessly to Make America Great Again,” Trump said about the Florida native.

Potential appointees for other roles in the administration also point to a transformative agenda. Anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whom Trump plans to involve in health policy, confirmed he would not mandate vaccine restrictions but suggested the removal of fluoride from public water supplies.

Additionally, billionaire Elon Musk could be positioned to oversee government spending, having enthusiastically endorsed Trump. Known for his right-leaning views, Musk is seen as a potential agent of reform within Trump’s administration.

Trump is poised to dismantle many of Biden’s policies, particularly on climate change. His stance as a climate change skeptic signals a likely rollback of environmental policies in favor of “drill, baby, drill” oil production plans. Nonetheless, he may face challenges in reversing parts of Biden’s economic legislation, which has garnered bipartisan support at the local level due to investment in various Congressional districts.

 

Trump names first cabinet member, hints about talks with Putin

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BEIRUT: Israeli strikes pounded a densely-populated part of the Lebanese capital and its southern suburbs on Tuesday, hours ahead of an anticipated announcement of a ceasefire ending hostilities between Israel and Lebanese armed group Hezbollah.

A strike on Beirut hit the Noueiri district with no evacuation warning and killed at least one person, Lebanon’s health ministry said in a preliminary toll.

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Minutes later, at least 10 Israeli strikes hit Beirut’s southern suburbs. They began approximately 30 minutes after the Israeli military issued evacuation orders for 20 locations in the area, the largest such warning yet.

As the strikes were under way, Israel’s military spokesperson Avichay Adraee said the air force was conducting a “widespread attack” on Hezbollah targets across the city.

 

Israeli strikes pound central Beirut, suburbs

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Over $100m wasted, Trump mocks Democrats for targeting him

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Over $100m wasted, Trump mocks Democrats for targeting him

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has fiercely criticised the legal cases brought against him, calling them “empty and lawless”.

He accused Democrats of weaponising the judicial system to target him as a political opponent.

In a strongly worded statement, Trump alleged that over $100 million in taxpayer money had been wasted in what he described as a politically driven effort to undermine his influence.

“Nothing like this has ever happened in our Country before,” he said, pointing to high-profile prosecutors, including Georgia’s Fani Willis and New York Attorney General Letitia James, as key figures in what he called a “political hijacking.”

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Trump also accused Willis of colluding with Nathan Wade, whom he described as “her lover” and lacking the experience to handle such cases.

He claimed Wade was paid “millions,” allegedly enabling lavish trips and cruises.

Letitia James, who is pursuing a civil fraud case against Trump, was also criticised.

He claimed she had campaigned on a promise to “get Trump” in her bid for office, an action he labelled “unethical” and “probably illegal.”

Trump also mentioned Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, alleging that Bragg initially resisted prosecuting him but was pressured into action by the Justice Department and the Democratic Party.

Describing the series of legal actions as a “low point in the history of our Country,” Trump maintained his resolve, declaring: “I persevered, against all odds, and WON.”

 

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US-based Nigerians get 30-year sentence over $3.5m romance scam

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A United States federal jury sentenced two Nigerians, Anthony Ibekie and Samuel Aniukwu, to 30 years in prison for scamming certain US citizens $3,500,000.

This was mentioned in a news statement made public on the US Department of Justice website on Monday.

According to the statement, the Nigerians, Ibekie and Aniukwu mislead their victims by informing them that they had received big inheritances that required payment to claim.

The couple would then ask their victims to transfer money, promising to refund them after the inheritances were claimed.

It also stated that the duo carried out romance scams by establishing romantic relationships with their victims and demanding them to send money after they had built trust in their victims.

It read, “An undercover law enforcement investigation has resulted in federal prison sentences for two Nigerian nationals residing in the Chicago suburbs who conducted online inheritance scams and other fraud schemes.

“Using aliases, Anthony Emeka Ibekie and Samuel Aniukwu communicated with victims throughout the United States, convincing them they had received substantial inheritances and needed to send money to individuals associated with the defendants in order to claim it.

“In addition to the inheritance scam, the pair carried out an online romance scam that involved communicating with victims via social media and dating websites, building trust with the victims through a purported online romance, and convincing them to send money to a predetermined recipient. Aniukwu and Ibekie also orchestrated a ‘business email compromise’ scam that targeted corporate email accounts.

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“The fraud schemes were uncovered by a covert law enforcement investigation. The scams resulted in losses to victims of at least $3.5 million.”

According to the statement, after being arraigned on 14 charges, the duo pleaded guilty to their different alterations.

Following their guilty pleas, Ibekie was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Thursday, and Aniukwu was sentenced to 10 years in prison on November 8.

The statement continued, “A federal jury earlier this year convicted Ibekie, 59, of Oswego, Illinois, on all 14 counts of wire fraud, mail fraud, money laundering, making false statements to a bank, and passport fraud. U.S. District Judge Steven C. Seeger on Thursday sentenced Ibekie to 20 years in federal prison.

“Aniukwu, 50, of Romeoville, Illinois, pleaded guilty last year to wire fraud and money laundering charges. Judge Seeger on Nov. 8, 2024, sentenced Aniukwu to 10 years in prison.”

Meanwhile, Jennifer Gosha, an accomplice of the Nigerians and a US citizen, is expected to be sentenced on December 18 after pleading guilty.

“A third defendant, Jennifer Gosha, 52, a U.S. citizen from Oak Park, Ill., pleaded guilty earlier this year to charges of wire fraud and making false statements to a federal agent. Gosha is scheduled to be sentenced by Judge Seeger on December 18, 2024,” the statement concluded.

 

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