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President-elect Donald Trump said Saturday that he “most likely” would give TikTok 90 more days to work out a deal that would allow the popular video-sharing platform to avoid a U. S. ban.
Trump said in an NBC News interview that he had not decided what to do but was considering granting TikTok a reprieve after he is sworn into office on Monday.
Fox's Greg Gutfeld proves himself to be one of the more disgusting Trump sycophants once again. While complaining about Sen. Mazie Hirono's line of questioning during several of Trump's cabinet nominees' hearings, Gutfeld basically justified sexual assault while attacking Democrats' looks and fawning all over Trump's "hot" cabinet picks:
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld predicted President-elect Donald Trump’s second-term cabinet would excel because all of the nominees are in “great shape” physically.
On Friday’s edition of The Five, Gutfeld praised Trump’s selections for key positions over their physical fitness while slamming President Joe Biden’s cabinet as having been made up of “fat, out of shape losers.”
The show’s panelists discussed questions Sen.
The headline for this Fox story is "Fox News Poll: Trump Is the Most Popular He’s Ever Been." But that's not saying much:
As Inauguration Day approaches, President-elect Trump receives his highest favorable rating and half of registered voters approve of his handling of the presidential transition.
When you look at the numbers, you see that the "highest favorable rating" is a mere 50%, with 50% having an unfavorable opinion of him.
NBC News: “Incoming administration staffers are being warned to weigh the threat of a pricey legal defense and consider purchasing a form of legal insurance that would provide them a lawyer if needed, a protection that many now consider part of doing business after former Trump aides were hauled before congressional committees and grand juries over the past eight years.”
“In a cautionary move, Trump’s transition has briefed some incoming administration staff members on the need to price and buy professional liability insurance.”
“President-elect Donald Trump is set to hold a victory rally in Washington, D. C. on Sunday, one day before returning back to the White House for a second term,” USA Today reports.
WASHINGTON — It is unclear who will take over at the Pentagon and the military services when the top leaders all step down Monday as President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office.
As of Friday, officials said they had not yet heard who will become the acting defense secretary. Officials said the military chiefs of the Army, Navy and Air Force were getting ready to step in as acting service secretaries — a rare move — because no civilians had been named or, in some cases, had turned down the opportunity.
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As is customary, all current political appointees will step down as of noon EST on Inauguration Day, leaving hundreds of key defense posts open, including dozens that require Senate confirmation.