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Celebrities are reacting to the news that Donald Trump will become the 47th US president. On Wednesday (6 November), the Republican candidate swept to victory following a chaotic campaign dogged ...
"Phony stories," Trump told supporters gathered at the airport in Austin, Texas, including members of a family who have also criticized reporting on the 2020 slaying of 20-year-old Army private ...
One headline in The Washington Post ' s opinion section reads, “The Supreme Court rules to restore the monarchy,” [109] while The Onion ran stories with headlines such as “Supreme Court Rules Trump Has Immunity For Any Crime Committed Between 9 And 5” [110] and “New Trump Ad Shows Montage Of People He’ll Kill If Elected.” [111]
[2] [3] In 2024, Trump went on to win Texas by a margin of over 1.5 million votes, the second-largest margin of victory for any presidential candidate in Texas history. [4] Trump won 242 out of the state's 254 counties, the most for a Republican since 1972. [citation needed]
Sarah Matthews, Deputy White House Press Secretary (2020–2021) (endorsed Kamala Harris) [22] [23] [24] Omarosa Manigault Newman, Communications Director of the Office of Public Liaison (2017–2018), reality TV star (endorsed Kamala Harris) [25] Anthony Scaramucci, White House Communications Director (2017) (endorsed Kamala Harris) [26]
Statewide, Trump has 77.88% of votes with 4,965 of 5,152 polling locations reporting, according to the Texas Secretary of State’s office. Haley has 17.41%. Biden has 84.59% with 4,971 of 5,158 ...
The Threads post, which has received over 1,000 likes as of writing, claims Texas has purportedly gifted Trump 355,000 acres of land for deportation camps. “Texas just gifted Trump 355,000 acres ...
Texas was the third-narrowest of Trump's state victories, behind only Florida and North Carolina, and the ninth-closest state overall. The election was also the first time Texas placed among the ten closest states since 1968 , and the first time since 1976 that Texas voted to the left of Ohio .