The judge in Donald Trump’s hush money case has delayed a decision on whether to throw out the charges with less than a month until his sentencing.
Judge Juan Merchan pushed back a decision on immunity in the case where the 78-year-old president-elect was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records to silence Stormy Daniels.
It moves Trump a step closer to being free from criminal cases before he enters the White House for the second time.
Meanwhile, Trump’s second administration is already growing. Last night, he nominated Senator Marco Rubio as his secretary of state and lined up South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem as his homeland security secretary.
Speculation is mounting that Ben Carson could come in as Health and Human Services chief and Kash Patel could get a position in the CIA.
Follow all the developments in our U.S. politics live blog.
Exclusive:Inside Stephen Miller’s ‘dark impulse’ mass deportation plan – and why it chills his uncle to the core
Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter for DailyMail.com on Capitol Hill
Donald Trump’s promotion of immigration hawk Stephen Miller is outraging Democrats – and his own family – who oppose strict immigration policies.
Longtime Trump advisor Stephen Miller – the top mind behind Trump’s mass deportation plan – was recently tapped by the president-elect to be the White House deputy chief of staff for policy.
Miller is expected to enact some of the strictest immigration reforms in U.S. history after Trump has blamed Joe Biden and Kamala Harris for allowing ’21 million illegals to pour in from all over the world.’
His return to the White House is frightening his uncle, Dr. David Glosser, a retired neuropsychologist and outspoken critic of Trump.
He told DailyMail.com that Miller cuts against the values that allowed their shared ancestors to find refuge in America over a century ago.
Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, Glosser revealed his concern over Miller’s role in fulfilling Trump’s hardline immigration agenda.
‘Stephen is just an ambitious functionary of [Trump’s] dark impulse,’ he said.
Trump’s hush money trial judge delays major ruling with a month until his sentencing
The judge in Donald Trump’s hush money case has delayed a decision on whether to throw out the charges with less than a month until his sentencing.
Judge Juan Merchan pushed back a decision on immunity in the case where the president-elect was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records to silence Stormy Daniels.
The judge agreed to a request by Trump’s defense team and Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s office to delay deadlines in the case for a week, until November 19.
Merchan had been expected to make a decision on the Trump team’s argument that the former president’s conduct was entitled to immunity protections following a Supreme Court ruling.
Prosecutor Matthew Colangelo wrote the judge Sunday asking for the delay and noting the ‘impact on this proceeding from the results of the Presidential election.’
‘The People agree that these are unprecedented circumstances,’ he wrote, pointing to the need to balance ‘a jury verdict of guilt following trial that has the presumption of regularity; and the Office of the President.’
Exclusive:Betsy Devos reveals what it would take to shut down the Department of Education
Betsy Devos, the former Secretary of Education for Donald Trump, spoke to DailyMail.com about what it would take to eliminate the powerful cabinet position.
She explained that the idea of tax credits for private education of choice was more popular than ever due to the coronavirus pandemic.
FEMA worker Marni Washington breaks silence on not helping Trump-voting hurricane victims
The FEMA boss who was fired after ordering volunteers not to approach homes displaying Trump signs in Florida after Hurricane Milton has insisted her edict ‘was not isolated’ and also happened in North Carolina.
Speaking out for the first time since she was fired, Marn’i Washington accused the Federal Emergency Management Agency of ‘lying’ about the scandal, and making her the scapegoat of a wider practice.
Washington was blasted publicly and lost her job after a text chain was leaked that showed her instructing colleagues to ‘avoid’ houses that had Trump signs in their yards.
Washington told DailyMail.com she is seeking an attorney and is ‘at risk’ as a result of the backlash she’s received. ‘I have information that proves FEMA is lying,’ she said.
In a podcast appearance last night, she went further – claiming more FEMA employees are guilty of the same bias, but that she is the only one being hung out to dry.
Donald Trump wants to visit Capitol Hill, Speaker Mike Johnson confirms
Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter for DailyMail.com on Capitol Hill
Speaking at a press conference on the House steps on Tuesday, Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson revealed Donald Trump is planning to visit Congress this week.
The president-elect is expected to visit on Wednesday when he is in town for a meeting with President Joe Biden.
Johnson revealed that Trump had floated the visit during conversations with the future president at Mar-a-Lago over the weekend.
Johnson said that Trump would potentially come in the morning before he meets with Biden.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has no plans to retire
Justice Samuel Alito has no plans to step down from the Supreme Court, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing ‘people close to the justice.’
Alito is 74 years old and as President-elect Trump takes office again for four more years speculation has mounted whether some of the more older conservative appointed judges will retire.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, 76, is another possible court justice who may step down.
A retiring Supreme Court Justice would allow Trump an unprecedented fourth pick to the court after appointing justices Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barret in his first term.
Biden to meet with Israeli president
By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent
President Joe Biden will meet with Israeli President Isaac Herzog in the Oval Office today as he tries to garner a cease-fire progress in Gaza before President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January.
The two leaders will discuss the wars in Gaza and Lebanon.
While in Washington D.C., Herzog will also meet with Rep. Elise Stefanik — whom Trump has chosen to serve as the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations — and Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, a longtime Trump ally and adviser.
Israel has already reached out to the president-elect. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had spoken with Trump three times since the Nov. 5th election.
Sen. John Thune is the new favorite to be Senate Majority Leader, prediction market reveals
Jon Michael Raasch, Political Reporter for DailyMail.com
The betting market Kalshi now favors Sen. John Thine to be the new Republican leader.
The South Dakota Republican overtook Sen. Rick Scott of Florida as the favorite.
Currently, Thune leads with a 58 percent chance of winning compared to Scott’s 28 percent.
Texas Sen. John Cornyn, meanwhile, has a 12 percent chance, Kalshi data reveals.
Obama aide anoints the next Democrat presidential candidate and delivers damning verdict on Kamala’s future
Hakeem Jeffries could be the next presidential candidate to run for the Democrats when it comes to the 2028 presidential election.
Although still four years away, anger and soul-searching has taken hold of the Democratic Party after Kamala Harris’ election loss that left some party officials blindsided.
Some party members believe plans should already start to be made as to how the Democrats will come back from such a devastating defeat and who might be the leader to take them there, given many now-familiar names may be leaving the political stage.
Brett Bruen, a former Obama White House official, believes the Democrats must use this moment to reassess their strategy or risk being further marginalized politically in the future.
Biden and Harris to have lunch at White House today
By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are scheduled to have lunch together today at the White House.
The duo has these kind of sit downs from time to time but it’s been months since one has been on the calendar.
They will eat in the president’s private dining room off the Oval Office.
The sit down is closed press and closed to staff – it’ll just be the two of them. They are certain to have much to discuss.
Exclusive:Ben Carson emerges as ‘favorite’ to be Trump’s HHS chief
By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter
Dr. Ben Carson is the favorite to be nominated as Donald Trump ‘s Secretary for Health and Human Services (HHS) in the battle for a spot in his cabinet, multiple people familiar with the selection process tell DailyMail.com.
The 73-year-old retired neurosurgeon wants to return to the White House for a second stint after serving as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in Trump’s first administration.
Carson was one of the few people who stayed in Trump’s orbit and said deserved the chance to be re-elected after the January 6 , 2021 Capitol riot sparked a slew of resignations and defections.
He was a wild card in the race for vice president, with sources confirming that some closest to Trump’s inner circle pushed his selection.
And he has been a consistent presence on the campaign trail as the president-elect’s National Faith Chairman.
Trump supporters give AOC an education on why she is so similar to the president-elect
Donald Trump supporters surprisingly revealed how popular Democratic socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is actually very similar to the new president-elect.
Ocasio-Cortez, 35, reached out to her supporters on Instagram Sunday, asking if any of her followers had voted for both her and 78-year-old Trump and why.
‘This is not a place of judgment. I’m not gonna like put your stuff on blast or anything like that or dunk on it… I actually want to learn from you,’ she said.
She appeared genuinely surprised by the number of answers she got in response to the question, and posted them to her followers.
Some of followers admitted they voted for Trump because they believed that he actually cared about the working class and would bring change to the country as an anti-establishment figure.
Kari Lake loses Arizona Senate race to Democrat Ruben Gallego
MAGA darling Kari Lake failed to secure a victory in her second bid for public office in Arizona, despite Donald Trump winning the swing state.
The race was called for Democrat Ruben Gallego, an Arizona congressman, on Monday after Trump officially flipped the state two days earlier to sweep all seven swing states in the 2024 presidential election.
In addition to a remarkable win to take back the White House, Republicans also flipped the Senate red and the party is well on the way to retaining its majority in the House.
But Lake wasn’t able to add to the new GOP Senate majority as she tried to capture the open U.S. Senate seat of outgoing Independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema.
She faced a tough opponent in Rep. Gallego (D-Ariz.) whose victory was crucial for Democrats who lost their majority in the Senate and were hoping not to let Republicans widen the gap even further.
The former television news anchor lost a good bit of her pro-MAGA political momentum after she was defeated in the 2022 Arizona gubernatorial election against Katie Hobbs.
Trump picks Florida congressman Mike Waltz as National Security Advisor for Cabinet amid global conflict
Donald Trump has asked Congressman Mike Waltz of Florida to be his White House National Security Advisor, sources familiar with the decision tell DailyMail.com.
Waltz, a former Army Green Beret, has established himself as one of the foremost China hawks in the House and was selected following Trump’s busy day of firming up his Cabinet.
Among the various China-related bills Waltz has co-sponsored are measures designed to lessen U.S. reliance on critical minerals mined in China. He’s also known as a NATO skeptic amid its work during the war in Ukraine.
Waltz is on speaking terms with Trump and was also widely considered to be a candidate for secretary of defense.
Presidents often turn to Congress to fill top agency jobs, and Trump may well be tempted to look there again, although the nature of the Senate majority, reclaimed by the GOP on Election Day, will be critical.
Trump’s new border czar Tom Homan’s brutal takedown of AOC resurfaces as he preps for largest deportation in history
President-elect Donald Trump’s newly appointed ‘border czar’ Tom Homan isn’t afraid of engaging in heated debate on some of the administration’s most controversial border policies.
A newly resurfaced viral clip features Homan and Democratic socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in a testy spat during a congressional hearing in 2019.
Ocasio-Cortez pressed Homan on his role in recommending the separation of illegal immigrants from children as part of a ‘zero-tolerance’ approach to border enforcement.
Homan, the former head of ICE, informed her that even U.S. citizens are separated from their children if they commit crimes that could affect them, such as driving under the influence or domestic violence.
When Ocasio-Cortez protested that seeking asylum is completely legal, Homan said that illegal border crossers cannot claim asylum after being caught.
Exclusive:Melania Trump snubs Jill Biden: First Lady makes revealing first move by skipping traditional White House meeting
Melania Trump will not join Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday, despite receiving an invitation from President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden to attend.
Traditionally, when the outgoing president hosts the incoming president-elect in the Oval Office, the first lady hosts her successor for tea in the residence.
Michelle Obama hosted Melania Trump for tea in the Yellow Room after the 2016 election. However, Melania Trump did not meet with Jill Biden after the contentious 2020 race as Donald Trump falsely and repeatedly claimed he was the true winner.
Melania and Jill have yet to speak in the aftermath of Kamala Harris’ humiliating defeat, even though their husbands had a cordial phone call, sources confirm.
‘Mrs. Trump is not going, and they have not spoken,’ a source with knowledge said of the first ladies told DailyMail.com of Wednesday’s presidential sitdown.
Donald Trump to name Marco Rubio as Secretary of State
Donald Trump will name his former nemesis Florida Sen. Marco Rubio as Secretary of State, sources tell DailyMail.com.
Rubio, who was elected to the Senate in 2010, is considered a foreign policy hawk and will lead Trump’s prowess on the world stage.
He currently serves as the top Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee and was considered to be on Trump’s shortlist for vice president earlier this year.
Rubio is the son of Cuban immigrants and has built his brand in Washington as being hard on Iran and China.
Trump is determined to end Russia’s war in Ukraine on Day One of the second term of his presidency.
And the Middle East, which has been plunged into chaos amid Israel’s conflict with Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran, will prove to be challenging as China continues its efforts to sabotage the U.S.
Rubio ran for president unsuccessfully in 2016 against Trump in a crowded field of GOP hopefuls.
And although the two sparred during the primary, Rubio stumped for Trump on the campaign trail in recent weeks.
Trump selects puppy-shooting South Dakota governor Kristi Noem for major Cabinet position
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has been selected to join Donald Trump’s Cabinet as the head of Homeland Security, CNN reported.
The governor – whose vice presidential hopes were dashed when she admitted to shooting her puppy – will implement Trump’s promises to clean up the mess at the southern border and deport millions of illegal migrants.
She joins Trump loyalists Stephen Miller, who was appointed as deputy chief of staff, and Tom Homan, who will serve as ‘border czar.’ The Department of Homeland Security has a $60 billion budget.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has been selected to join Donald Trump’s Cabinet as the head of Homeland Security, CNN reported.
The governor – whose vice presidential hopes were dashed when she admitted to shooting her puppy – will implement Trump’s promises to clean up the mess at the southern border and deport millions of illegal migrants.
She joins Trump loyalists Stephen Miller, who was appointed as deputy chief of staff, and Tom Homan, who will serve as ‘border czar.’ The Department of Homeland Security has a $60 billion budget.