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Donald Trump has tapped a podcaster to be his artificial intelligence and crypto czar, marking the latest Elon Musk ally to be picked for the president-elect’s next administration.

David Sacks, host of the All-In podcast and former Paypal chief, has been nominated for the newly-created role as AI and crypto regulation are “critical” areas for the incoming commander-in-chief.

The new hire announcement comes as President Joe Biden, who granted clemency to his son Hunter last week, is said to be mulling preemptive pardons for US officials who are perceived to be at risk ahead of Trump’s return to the White House.

The move would hope to shield Trump dissenters from potential retribution after the president-elect has vowed to take revenge against critics, according to CBS.

No specific names have been formally recommended to Biden, despite reports that the president debated the possibility of issuing the pardons with senior White House aides.

It follows Trump’s nominee for secretary of defense, former Fox News host Pete Hegseth, spending another day on Capitol Hill on Thursday trying to drum up support for his confirmation as he’s dogged by allegations concerning sexual harassment and alcohol.

Trumps names two officials to lead immigration crackdown

Donald Trump has nominated two new appointments to his incoming administration to tackle his aggressive immigration agenda.

On Thursday, Trump picked Rodney Scott, his former border chief, as commissioner of Customs and Border Protection.

Scott served since the early 1990s in the Border Patrol, and as the chief of the agency during the last year of the first Trump administration in 2020 and beginning of the Biden administration in 2021.

Trump also announced he was nominating Caleb Vitello, the current assistant director of the Office of Firearms and Tactical Programs in Immigration and Customs Enforcement, to serve as acting director of ICE.

James Liddell6 December 2024 14:04

Trump says Hegseth is doing ‘very well’ as defense secretary pick dogged by allegations

Donald Trump has said Pete Hegseth is doing ‘very well’ as his nominated defense secretary is dogged by allegations
Donald Trump has said Pete Hegseth is doing ‘very well’ as his nominated defense secretary is dogged by allegations (Donald Trump/Truth Social )

James Liddell6 December 2024 13:51

Watch: Crowd chants ‘51’ as Trump recalls Trudeau meet where he joked Canada would be ‘51st US state’

James Liddell6 December 2024 13:47

Melania ‘proud’ of son Barron helping Trump garner ‘bro vote’

Melania Trump said she’s “very proud” of her 18-year-old son who played an instrumental role in the selection of the president-elect’s podcast appearances that helped him court young male voters.

“I’m very proud of him about his knowledge even about politics and giving advice to his father,” she said of the political scion. “He has brought in so many young people. Young people don’t sit in front of TV they are in front of phones and on podcast.”

Melania added that Barron is “very vocal” in his advice to his 78-year-old father.

The teenage Trump, who began studying at New York University’s Stern Business School in September, is not in the usual position of most freshmen, his mother admitted.

“I don’t think it’s possible for him to be a normal student,” Melania continued. “He knows that he is in different position than other children.”

James Liddell6 December 2024 13:22

Melania has ‘never’ danced like her husband

Donald Trump’s dance moves to the Village People’s 1978 hitYMCA have garnered global attention, and has since been replicated by athletes and celebrities alike.

Melania, however, admitted she has never busted moves liker her husband.

When asked, “Is this how you dance?,” Melania abruptly responded: “No.”

James Liddell6 December 2024 13:17

Just in: Melania makes appearance on Fox & Friends

Melania Trump began talking about Trump’s transition to the White House as she sat down on Fox & Friends this morning.

The incoming first lady said her husband knows the sorts of people that need to be hired for his administration so they can hit the ground running on day one.

“This time it’s very different we already know where we’re going.,” she said. “So we don’t need to go back in.”

She added: “The energy is different. The people around him is different.”

James Liddell6 December 2024 13:11

Bernie Sanders says RFK’s views are ‘extremely dangerous’ – but say he gets one thing ‘exactly correct’

Bernie Sanders branded many of Robert F Kennedy Jr’s views as “extremely dangerous” but noted his one stance that is “exactly correct”.

“I think what he’s saying about the food industry is exactly correct,” the Vermont senator said of Donald Trump’s nominated Health and Human Services secretary on CBS News on Thursday.

“I think you have a food industry concerned about their profits, could care less about the health of the American people. I think they have to be taken on.”

However, he also called some of Kennedy’s suggestions, like removing fluoride from public water and his anti-vaxxer views “extremely dangerous.”

James Liddell6 December 2024 13:01

Tim Walz admits he was ‘a little surprised’ at Harris election loss

James Liddell6 December 2024 12:40

Trump taps David Perdue as US ambassador to China

Donald Trump has selected former senator David Perdue to serve as the US ambassador to China amid escalating military and trade tensions.

The president-elect said the former senator from Georgia “brings valuable expertise to help build our relationship with China”.

Mr Perdue, who lived in Hong Kong during a 40-year career as a business executive, will be “instrumental in implementing my strategy to maintain peace in the region and a productive working relationship with China’s leaders”, Trump added.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar has the full story.

James Liddell6 December 2024 12:17

Biden mulls preemptive pardons for Trump critics

President Joe Biden, who granted clemency to his son Hunter last week, is said to be mulling preemptive pardons for US officials who are perceived to be at risk ahead of Trump’s return to the White House.

The move would hope to shield Trump dissenters from potential retribution after the president-elect has repeatedly vowed to take revenge against those who have opposed him, according to CBS.

No specific names have been formally recommended to Biden, despite reports that the president debated the possibility of issuing the pardons with senior White House aides.

James Liddell6 December 2024 11:56

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