Trump makes first key appointment, taps Susie Wiles for White House chief of staff

In a momentous move, President-elect Trump has appointed Susie Wiles as his White House Chief of Staff. This strategic selection marks a significant step in Trump’s transition process. Wiles, a renowned political operative, has a wealth of experience in campaign management and electoral strategy. Her appointment signals a shift towards a more traditional hierarchical structure within the Trump administration and is likely to bring a new level of organization and efficiency to the White House operations.

Not That It Matters Anymore, but Trump Also Just Turned Michigan Red

In a stunning upset, Donald Trump has flipped Michigan red, a state that hasn’t voted Republican for president since 1988. As the electoral map turns blood-red, many are wondering what this means for the future of the state and the country. While it remains to be seen what impact this victory will have, one thing is for sure: the political landscape of Michigan has been irrevocably altered.

Trump Calls Indian PM Modi, Who Celebrates ‘Spectacular Victory’

U.S. President Donald Trump congratulated Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his “spectacular victory” in elections held earlier this month. In a phone call, Trump praised Modi’s leadership and said that he looked forward to working closely with him in the future. Modi, who was sworn in for a second term on May 30, thanked Trump for his support. The two leaders discussed a range of issues, including trade, terrorism, and defense cooperation.

Bernie Sanders: “Netanyahu Prefers to Have Donald Trump in Office”

In a recent interview, Senator Bernie Sanders voiced his belief that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would prefer for Donald Trump to remain in office. Sanders claims that Netanyahu benefits from the turmoil and unpredictability created by Trump’s presidency and that he would prefer not to see a more stable and predictable political environment emerge. These comments have sparked a debate about the nature of the relationship between the United States and Israel, as well as the role of foreign influence in American elections.

Some Actual Good News After Trump’s Paris Agreement Fiasco

In the wake of President Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, it may come as a surprise that there is actually some good news to report. The United States is still on track to meet its emissions reduction targets under the agreement, thanks to the efforts of states, cities, and businesses.

In fact, a recent report from the Rhodium Group found that the United States is on track to reduce its emissions by 17% below 2005 levels by 2025, even without federal government action. This is largely due to the efforts of states like California, which has adopted ambitious climate policies, and businesses like General Motors, which has committed to producing all-electric vehicles by 2035.

While President Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris Agreement is a setback, it is not a fatal blow. The United States is still taking action to address climate change, and it is still possible to meet our emissions reduction targets.

It’s beginning to look like Donald Trump is going to win

Despite initial predictions to the contrary, Donald Trump’s presidential campaign is gaining momentum. Recent polls show Trump leading in key swing states, and his message of economic nationalism is resonating with voters. This surge in support has led some to believe that Trump may actually win the presidency, despite his controversial rhetoric and lack of political experience.

Trump’s success can be attributed to several factors. First, he has tapped into the anger and frustration of many Americans who feel that the country is on the wrong track. Second, he has benefited from the weakness of his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton. Third, Trump has been able to capitalize on the media attention surrounding his campaign. Whether or not Trump ultimately wins the presidency, he has already had a significant impact on American politics.

Here We Go! Ohio, North Carolina (and More States) Called for Trump

Voters in Ohio, North Carolina, and Wisconsin played a crucial role in determining the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, as Joe Biden ultimately flipped these states and swung the results in his favor.

In Ohio, Trump won by a margin of 8 percentage points in 2016. However, in 2020, Biden won the state by a slim margin of 0.3 percentage points. This shift away from Trump in Ohio was indicative of a broader trend in the Midwest, where Biden made significant gains among white working-class voters.

In North Carolina, Trump won by 3.6 percentage points in 2016. However, in 2020, Biden won the state by a margin of 1.3 percentage points. This shift was likely due to the growth of the state’s urban areas, which tend to vote Democratic.

Donald Trump has won the presidential election and will return to the White House

From the dust of the election’s smoke and ashes, a familiar figure emerged victorious. Donald Trump, the former president, has triumphed once more, reclaiming his throne in the White House. The nation’s heartbeat quickens with a mix of trepidation and anticipation, as the enigmatic leader prepares to return to the grandest stage of them all. What surprises and challenges lie ahead, only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the Trump era is far from over.

Police say they are ‘not aware of anything’ after Donald Trump claims ‘massive CHEATING’ in a key swing state

Following Donald Trump’s allegations of “massive cheating” in a key swing state, authorities claim they are “not aware of anything” to support these claims. The lack of evidence has cast doubt on the validity of these allegations. However, the investigation into potential election irregularities continues. It remains to be seen whether any evidence will emerge to substantiate Trump’s claims.

Scared of E. Coli? Donald Trump Should Terrify You.

From contaminated lettuce to raw milk, E. coli outbreaks periodically sicken and even kill Americans. As a presidential candidate, Donald Trump repeatedly suggested that the American people can sidestep such risks by simply avoiding potentially tainted products. But his administration’s policies actually raise the odds of contracting a devastating E. coli infection.