Saturday, November 23

Election 2024: Trump prepares for second term; Judge halts Jack Smith’s election interference case



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What to know about the Trump transition plans

  • President-elect Donald Trump, fresh on the heels of

    his victory

    in the

    election

    , is already working on

    staffing up

    his next administration. Some high-profile options for Cabinet posts, such as Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas and Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, have removed themselves from contention for now, but other hires are underway, like the selection of co-campaign chair

    Susie Wiles to be the first female White House chief of staff

    .

  • Meanwhile, the judge overseeing Trump’s criminal election interference trial has granted special counsel Jack Smith’s request to pause the proceedings for a month to decide how to move forward, likely the beginning of an

    end to the case.

  • Vice President Kamala Harris

    conceded the election

    Wednesday, and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz,

    delivered remarks on the path forward

    in Minnesota this afternoon, saying he’d protect his state from Trump’s “hateful agenda.” President Joe Biden

    addressed the nation

    yesterday and vowed a peaceful transfer of power.

  • Republicans secured

    a Senate majority

    , though two competitive Senate races are too close or too early to call.

    Control of the House

    still hangs in the balance.

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