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Donald Trump names Susie Wiles chief of staff, the “brains” behind his campaign…

Donald Trump names his chief of staff, the “brains” behind the professionalization of his campaign

Susie Wiles, nicknamed “Ice Lady” for her pragmatic and discreet approach, was chosen by Donald Trump to become the first female chief of staff of the White House in 2024. A true architect of the professionalization of his campaign, she conditioned her acceptance of the position to strict control over the access of informal advisers, in order to avoid the external influences which had disrupted the management of the Trump administration during its first term.

Omnivores, carnivores… but what is Macron talking about?

“The world is made up of herbivores and carnivores. If we decide to remain herbivores, the carnivores will win and we will be a market for them. I think it would be better to at least be omnivorous. » Encrypted message? But what is President Emmanuel Macron talking about?

“Donald Trump was elected by Americans to defend American interests. The question we Europeans must ask ourselves is: are we ready to defend the interests of Europeans? » he explains. The French president highlights the need for Europe to remain clear on its priorities and its independence in the face of global issues. He says: “I have no intention of letting Europe become a playground for carnivores to impose their agenda. » For him, Europe must be ambitious and determined to defend its sovereignty and its future.

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‘I think we’re going to talk,’ Trump says of Putin

The election will have “no short-term effect” on Fed decisions

“In the short term, the elections will have no effect on our decisions,” assured the president of the institution, Jerome Powell, “we do not know what the timetable and the type of reforms to come will be and therefore we do not know not what the effects on the economy may be. We don’t guess, we don’t speculate, we don’t assume.”

Putin congratulates Trump and says he is “ready to resume contact” with him

“If anyone wants to get back in touch, I don’t mind. I am ready,” the Russian president said at a forum. “I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate him on his election to the presidency of the United States.”

Blinken will continue to work to end the wars in Lebanon and Gaza until the end

“We will continue to work for the end of the war in Gaza, the end of the war in Lebanon, the increase of humanitarian aid, and it is our duty to continue these policies until January 20 at noon, when the president-elect will take office,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told reporters.

“Lower the temperature”

“I hope that no matter who we vote for, we can see ourselves as fellow citizens and not as adversaries. Lower the temperature” in a country on edge, Joe Biden declared again during this first speech since the Republican’s resounding victory in the presidential election.

Biden insists on the need to “lower” political tensions

“You can only love your country when you win”

“We are in a democracy and the will of the people always prevails,” says Joe Biden

The American people deserve a “peaceful transfer of power,” added the outgoing president.

Iran downplays Trump’s victory

Tehran is waiting to see what the future American president, following a policy of “maximum pressure” during his first term, will actually do, according to analysts. “Iran traditionally takes a wait-and-see approach after the election of a new American president,” according to historian John Ghazvinian, author of a book on relations between the United States and Iran since 1720. Victory of Donald Trump “changes nothing” for Iran, commented Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Health?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nephew of the assassinated president, and former independent candidate aligned with Donald Trump, could be entrusted with responsibilities in terms of public health.

Notoriously critical of vaccination, he assured NBC that he “would not take away people’s vaccines” but judged that Americans should be able to “decide individually.” »

“RFK” also repeated its criticisms of the addition of fluoride to drinking water, considered by health organizations as an effective tool for oral health.

No one knows what role he will play with Donald Trump. His first mandate had been a waltz of ministers and advisors who successively fell into disgrace.

Houthis predict Trump’s failure on Palestinian issue

“Trump failed in his deal of the century project” during his first term, “he will fail again this time,” said the leader of the Houthi rebels in Yemen, Abdel Malek al-Houthi in a televised speech during which he called the president-elect of the United States “arrogant and tyrannical.”

Joe Biden will address Americans at 5 p.m.

In a configuration that he had perhaps not imagined, the 81-year-old outgoing president, who had left his place in July to his vice-president to represent the Democrats, must speak solemnly from the rose garden of the House White. He must “talk about the results of the election and the transition” with the next Republican administration, according to the presidency.

François Ruffin accuses Kamala Harris of having “forgotten the economic question”

Questioned on RTL, François Ruffin analyzed the defeat of Kamala Harris, believing that the American Democratic Party had “forgotten the economic question”. “Four years ago, Joe Biden made economic protectionism and tax justice his mantras, his strong points. There, Kamala Harris did nothing,” he regretted, estimating, almost quoting Bernie Sanders, that when “the left abandons the workers, we should not be surprised that the workers abandon the left”.

Update on celebrities who congratulate Trump

Everyone knows that Elon Musk, a fervent defender (and investor) of Donald Trump, was delighted with his victory. But who are the stars who congratulated the 47th President of the United States? We take stock here:

Donald Trump’s victory ‘changes nothing’ for Iran, says Iranian president

Donald Trump’s victory in the American presidential election “changes nothing” for Iran, said the Iranian president, quoted Thursday by the official Irna agency.

“It doesn’t change anything for us,” assured Massoud Pezeshkian, whose country broke off diplomatic relations with the United States four decades ago. “Our priority is to develop relations with our neighbors and Islamic countries,” he added.

Zelensky says Europe-US relationship ‘must not be lost’ after Trump victory

“We hope that America will become stronger. This is the kind of America Europe needs. And a strong Europe is what America needs. It is the bond between allies that must be valued and must not be lost,” the Ukrainian president said in a speech to European leaders gathered in Budapest.

The recap of the day after

While Kamala Harris has admitted defeat and other nations are preparing for the return of the bustling businessman to the White House, the Biden administration is preparing the passing of the torch. Find all the information in our recap:

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