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« Reply #2820 on: November 08, 2024, 05:34:33 PM »
This is the first time, since the ole titty baby, tiny handed wombat got elected, I laughed, madly, i may add. I laughed and laughed, a maniac type laughter, at the sheer stupidity of the Deluded Melon, and his cronies. And the stupid flowers who elected him. Lawrence breaks down, the laziness of the Bloated Orange Buffoon, how basically, RFK JR, the "worm ate my brain guy" will be in charge of our food, drugs, and deporting folks. And how Elon, oh HI ELON, will be in charge with restructuring the federal government. He, will be in charge of some oil. But it's like I always said, he doesn't want to be president, actually "work." This was to get out of jail. He is going to pawn off the duties to others, and kick back and let it all go to shit, like a big fat bloated flower. So we got Rocket Man, and the Dune Worm to run the country. What a sweet deal he has, and he can sell more Bibles and trading cards, and stuff his fat face with KFC while the real "presidents" run the show. flowering IDIOTS.


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« Reply #2821 on: November 08, 2024, 10:59:45 PM »
Dune worm …. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣


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« Reply #2822 on: November 09, 2024, 11:56:46 AM »
I mean, I could deal with, an apocalypse where we see the unholy trinity, Deluded Melon, Dune Worm, Rocket Man, all just make fools of themselves on the world state and everyone laughs at the stupidity. Esp when Maga nuts get what they have comin. But a real dark icky thing we don't want. So will it be a Homer Simpson Apocalypse, or the cringe we all dreaded. Dunno.
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« Reply #2823 on: November 10, 2024, 11:27:02 AM »
The twin sent me this article. It's a big reason I've been tracking this election.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/08/climate/trump-transition-epa-interior-energy.html

With Ready Orders and an Energy Czar, Trump Plots Pivot to Fossil Fuels
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s transition team for climate and the environment is considering relocating the E.P.A. out of Washington and other drastic changes.

Coral DavenportLisa Friedman
By Coral Davenport and Lisa Friedman
Nov. 8, 2024

As President-elect Donald J. Trump’s transition team plans his energy and environment agenda, it is relying on two seasoned former cabinet leaders and fossil fuel lobbyists to dramatically reshape the agencies charged with protecting the nation’s air, water, climate and public lands, according to six people familiar with the matter.

The task is familiar to David Bernhardt, a former oil lobbyist who headed the Interior Department in the first Trump administration, and Andrew Wheeler, a former coal lobbyist who ran the Environmental Protection Agency. Both are Washington insiders who have years of experience in dismantling federal environmental protections.

People working on the transition have already prepared a slate of executive orders and presidential proclamations on climate and energy. They include withdrawing the United States from the Paris climate agreement, eliminating every office in every agency working to end the pollution that disproportionately affects poor communities and shrinking the size of national monuments in the West to allow more drilling and mining on public lands.

President Biden has made environmental justice a top priority and has sought to ensure that underserved communities benefit from at least 40 percent of clean energy development. That initiative will be scrapped, people familiar with the plan said. The move will be part of a greater effort to dismantle what Mr. Trump’s allies view as the “woke” agenda and any programs that do not help improve the economy.

The boundaries of the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments in southern Utah will be immediately redrawn to reflect changes that Mr. Trump made in 2017, when he opened hundreds of thousands of acres of land considered sacred to several Native tribes to mining and other development. Mr. Biden expanded the protected areas in 2021.

Mr. Trump is also expected to move swiftly to end the Biden administration’s pause on permitting new natural gas export terminals, and to revoke a longstanding waiver that allows California and other states to set tighter pollution standards than the federal government.

Mr. Trump also intends to install an “energy czar” in the White House to coordinate policies across agencies in an effort to cut regulations and make it easier to ramp up production of oil, gas and coal.

Some people on the transition team are discussing moving the E.P.A. headquarters and its 7,000 workers out of Washington, D.C., according to multiple people involved in the discussions who asked to remain anonymous because they were not authorized to talk about the transition.

The “energy czar” job description is reminiscent of the White House Energy Task Force overseen by Vice President Dick Cheney during the George W. Bush administration, aimed at ensuring that fossil fuels would remain the United States’ primary energy resources for “years down the road” and that the federal government’s energy strategy would mainly aim to increase supply of fossil fuels, rather than limit demand.

At the United Nations climate talks last year, the United States and nearly every other country agreed to transition away from fossil fuels, the burning of which is driving climate change.

One possible candidate for the role of energy czar is Gov. Doug Burgum, Republican of North Dakota, who briefly ran for his party’s nomination for president last year before dropping out to endorse Mr. Trump.

Governor Burgum emerged as a key adviser on energy issues to Mr. Trump’s campaign, acting as a liaison between Mr. Trump and the oil billionaires who helped to fund his presidential bid.

Another potential candidate is Dan Brouillette, a former automobile industry lobbyist who served as energy secretary in the first Trump administration.

A spokeswoman for the transition team, Karoline Leavitt, declined to confirm those moves. “President-Elect Trump will begin making decisions on who will serve in his second administration soon,” she said in an email. “Those decisions will be announced when they are made.”

An energy and environment transition team with experience from previous Republican administrations — as well as on Capitol Hill, at lobbying firms and in private business — stands in contrast to the chaos of the first Trump administration’s transition. Eight years ago, some on Mr. Trump’s “beachhead” teams lacked a basic understanding of the underlying statutes that guide the agencies charged with protecting the air, water, land and climate.

Those teams made hasty attempts to erase environmental rules that did not stand up to legal challenges. Later in Mr. Trump’s term, Mr. Bernhardt and Mr. Wheeler, who had both served in their respective agencies in previous Republican administrations, stepped in to ensure that environmental rollbacks were executed with more legal care.

The model for this transition is President Biden, Mr. Trump’s allies said. On the first day of the Biden administration, hundreds of staff members were hired and in place to focus on climate change. The Trump team aims to do the reverse.

“They have the model of what Biden did the first day, the first week, the first month,” said Myron Ebell, who led the transition of the E.P.A. under Mr. Trump’s first term. “We’ll look at what Biden did and put a ‘not’ in front of it.”

Mr. Bernhardt is playing a leading role. He is working on a broad range of issues including energy, public land use and environmental policy, said the people knowledgeable about the transition.

As it did during the first Trump administration, the Interior Department, which oversees 500 million acres of public lands, will be central to Mr. Trump’s vision of unleashing a new era of unfettered oil, gas and coal production.

During his time in the first Trump administration, Mr. Bernhardt helped open more than 10 million acres of public lands to fossil fuel extraction and stripped away protections for endangered species.

Mr. Bernhardt serves as the chairman of the Center for American Freedom at the America First Policy Institute, an organization that has spent the last two years crafting policy plans for the next Republican administration. Mr. Trump has suggested that Mr. Bernhardt would be welcomed back to his administration in almost any role he would like, whether at the Interior Department or the White House.

Mr. Bernhardt and the America First Policy Institute did not respond to requests for comment.

Others who are being considered to head the Interior Department in the second Trump administration are Adam Paul Laxalt, the former attorney general of Nevada; Senator Mike Lee of Utah; Senator Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming; and Kate MacGregor, who served as the deputy interior secretary in the first term.

The E.P.A. transition includes Mr. Wheeler, who is considered a top choice to lead the agency again. It also includes Anne Austin, who served as the agency’s regional administrator in Texas as well as a deputy in its air office, and Carla Sands, who served as Mr. Trump’s ambassador to Denmark and is now a top energy official at the America First Policy Institute.

During Mr. Trump’s first term, Mr. Wheeler dismantled rules to cut fossil fuel pollution from power plants, automobiles and oil and gas wells, essentially ensuring that billions of tons of planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions would continue to heat the atmosphere. The Biden administration restored and expanded those rules.

Mr. Wheeler did not respond to a request for comment.

According to people involved in the talks, the transition team is particularly eager to move forward with Mr. Trump’s vision of relocating tens of thousands of federal employees, starting at the E.P.A. Those discussions are in early stages, the people involved said.

During Mr. Trump’s first term, the administration moved the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management to Colorado and two scientific research arms of the Department of Agriculture to Kansas, resulting in an exodus of employees.

“Just as I moved the Bureau of Land Management to Colorado, as many as 100,000 government positions could be moved out — and I mean immediately — out of Washington to places filled with patriots who love America,” Mr. Trump said in a video on his campaign website.

“This is how I will shatter the deep state,” he said.

Joyce Howell, an E.P.A. attorney in Philadelphia and the executive vice president of the AFGE Council 238 representing agency employees, said that most E.P.A. staff already work outside of Washington. The E.P.A. has ten regional offices and dozens of small facilities and labs throughout the United States.

“I don’t know what they think they’re going to accomplish by moving E.P.A. headquarters other than disruption,” Ms. Howell said. “The patriots who love America are also in Washington, D.C. You can’t find another group of people more dedicated to protecting public health and the environment.”































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« Reply #2824 on: November 10, 2024, 11:50:19 AM »
Just wait till he takes a bunch of flowerers to mars. He wore the tee shirt!


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« Reply #2825 on: November 11, 2024, 11:18:15 AM »
I just watched Elon Musk on a video. And I do believe it's true. I have felt this for awhile.

While these phony Christians have wanted The Deluded Melon to sign a federal abortion ban, I don't believe he will. Elon says he will veto it. My reasoning? He is very proud of the way he dealt with it: overturning Roe and sending it back to the states. Two, I feel he doesn't care about the abortion issue as much as the Christians do, at all. He got in office to dodge a cell, and now it is about using the office to make money, and give tax cuts, and maybe take down some enemies. He is going to have others do the bulk of the work, while he wolfs down KFC and plays golf.

Even if they try to push Project 2025, I don't think he cares about it. I think he thinks Christians are stupid, but they were useful in getting into office. So the good thing - there will be states women can go to access abortion. But hard reality is states with the bans. So be interesting when the MAGA tears come.
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« Reply #2826 on: November 11, 2024, 05:38:59 PM »
See this?  I told you all, I am not crazy. Trevor Noah acknowledges we are in the "dumb timeline." We are! He is presently touring Australia. But see how it is actually becoming a thing, many know. Per the election, we were all aiming for a certain timeline, and got this. So it is.


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« Reply #2827 on: November 11, 2024, 11:42:00 PM »
7:31 video

Idk who that is but anyway.

Yeah.

We have been rejected apparently.

"I NEVER KNEW MY FATHER" as shark in finding Nemo says dramatically.

'God' has rejected us for a nicer timeline.
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« Reply #2828 on: November 12, 2024, 06:53:47 AM »
Oh HI ELON! Did I not tell you all Elon would be a major player in the end times? All the setting up to take over and take a bunch of flowers to Mars. Just wait! Two in the field. One taken, one left. Jesus said it, not me! Dirt cheap buying himself a president.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/elon-musk-weighing-trump-staffing-decisions-sources/story?id=115730434

Elon Musk weighing in on Trump staffing decisions: Sources
Musk has been with Trump nearly every day since the election, sources say.

ByRachel Scott, Katherine Faulders, Will Steakin, and John Santucci
November 11, 2024, 8:55 AM

In the days since Election Day, billionaire Elon Musk has emerged as an influential figure in President-elect Donald Trump’s orbit, offering input on staffing decisions and playing a significant role in shaping the future Trump administration, multiple sources tell ABC News.

Since Election Day, the world's richest man has spent nearly every day at Mar-a-Lago with Trump, multiple sources tell ABC News.

Musk appeared in Trump's family photo on election night, was spotted dining with future first lady Melania Trump and golfed with the Trump family over the weekend.

But his presence stretches far beyond that, with sources telling ABC News that Musk is now weighing in on Trump's staffing choices.

Musk was present for at least two phone calls the president-elect had with foreign leaders, sources told ABC News. During a call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy last week, Trump even handed the phone to Musk so he could speak to Zelenskyy as well, sources told ABC News. Musk was also present a call with Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, sources said.



After Trump shared that he selected Rep. Elise Stefanik to be his U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Musk raised concerns on his X platform about how this choice could impact the Republicans' potentially slim majority.

"Elise is awesome, but it might be too risky to lose her from the House, at least for now," Musk posted early Monday morning.

On Sunday, Musk weighed in on the Republican Senate leadership race, endorsing Florida Republican Sen. Rick Scott.

Musk is also close to Howard Lutnick, who is leading the Trump transition to the White House.

Musk had a profound impact on Trump's campaign including a multi-billion dollar door-knocking operation, a social media megaphone and a $1 million sweepstakes for battleground voters.












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« Reply #2829 on: November 12, 2024, 09:15:33 AM »
I present my evidence, there were two timelines (or maybe more, who knows).

Alan Lictman has been right on nearly all president predictions, since Reagan. Now he got the Bush/Gore ticket wrong...but...did he? Ok, many feel Gore had that and we got screwed. But was he wrong? I don't think so. I think for 'this timeline' he was. But in another, he was right. Just like me as a reader, I always told folks its hard to predict this election, because we are dealing with a timeline split.

The scoop:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/why-i-was-wrong-allan-lichtman-fails-to-predict-correct-outcome-of-election/ar-AA1tCiRy

'Why I was wrong': Allan Lichtman fails to predict correct outcome of election

Story by Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY • 3d • 3 min read

He was wrong.

Or so the American people decided.

Allan Lichtman, the historian who predicted 9 of the 10 last elections, failed to accurately predict who voters would chose to become the 47th president of the United States.

In a stunning political comeback, ex-President Donald Trump defeated Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris to reclaim the White House Tuesday night.

"Right now after a very long night I am taking some time off to assess why I was wrong and what the future holds for America," Lichtman told USA TODAY Wednesday morning.

Lichtman, an American University professor, had predicted Harris would narrowly beat Trump.

Trump, who lost the 2020 election that thrust President Joe Biden into the seat, overcame political obstacles, including two impeachments, a criminal conviction, and two attempted assassinations.

At the end of a nearly six-hour podcast hosted by his son Samuel Lichtman Tuesday, the 77-year-old history professor said he was shocked at the election's outcome.

In a post on X later on Wednesday morning, Lichtman thanked "all the loyal members, subscribers, and viewers of our live show" and said he will speak on his incorrect prediction later this week.

"We will go on and are assessing last night’s results," he wrote. "Please tune in on Thursday at 9 PM Eastern for a discussion of what happened."

The show will air on Lichtman's YouTube page.

"My aim is to assess why the keys were wrong, and what we can learn from this era and what the election means for the future of our country going forward," he said in a separate video post on X later on Wednesday.

'At a certain point, the math just doesn't math anymore'
The famous prognosticator had said his '13 keys' system showed Harris would win.

Using his system, Lichtman has now correctly predicted 9 of 11 presidential elections since 1984. His only other blemish came in 2000 when Republican George W. Bush defeated Democrat Al Gore.

Lichtman touted nationwide exit-poll results showed democracy rising as a major issue among voters, with the economy still at number one, followed by issues including abortion (14%) and immigration (11%).

"If she can pull off Pennsylvania she still has a good shot," Lichtman said just before the last hour of the show before Nevada results came in. "She's running out of votes."

Pennsylvania was later called for Trump.

"At a certain point the math just doesn't math anymore," his son said towards the end of the interview. "This show has just been nuts...I think we are both a little surprised."

Lichtman: 'I think she lost'
During the last hour, as Lichtman and his son analyzed votes in swing state Pennsylvania, his son called the election.

"I think she lost," his son said during the last 10 minutes of the show.

"I do too," Lichtman immediately responded then placed both hands to his temples. "Something ridiculous would have to happen... I'm still looking for a Pennsylvania miracle but I don't think we're going to have it."

"I've gotten a lot of very nice emails," Lichtman told his son, "Saying no matter what happens they greatly respect my vote."


"The math doesn't work," Lichtman said. "The numbers don't lie."

"I can't believe it," his son said. "I'm kind of in shock right now."

His father responded, "It is hard to believe."

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« Reply #2830 on: November 12, 2024, 09:32:39 AM »
Notice it says, he predicted correctly 9-11 presidents since 1984.
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« Reply #2831 on: November 12, 2024, 10:10:27 AM »
Yeah he needed more in his pocket, to take a bunch of dummies to Mars.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/elon-musk-s-trump-bet-has-paid-off-so-well-that-tesla-is-now-worth-more-than-most-of-the-rest-of-the-car-industry-combined/ar-AA1tSHgA?ocid=windirect&cvid=de70e5bcce87468080a3df3b3c8be6e0&ei=20

Elon Musk’s Trump bet has paid off so well that Tesla is now worth more than most of the rest of the car industry combined
Story by Christiaan Hetzner • 10h • 3 min read

Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s ‘all-in’ gamble to get Donald Trump elected president has proven so successful that a veritable chasm has opened up between his EV manufacturer and the rest of the auto industry.

As conventional carmakers trade at rock-bottom prices amid a broad industry malaise brought on by China’s economic slowdown and growing fears of Trump tariffs, Tesla’s stock continues to soar, creating one of the biggest valuation gaps it’s ever seen.

On Friday, Tesla reclaimed its place in the elite club of companies worth more than $1 trillion after adding a full third in market capitalization since Election Day less than a week ago. The last time Tesla was worth this amount of money it was April 2022, Musk had just revealed his $44 billion plan to acquire Twitter.

Relative to its peers, Tesla is now worth more than the next 15 largest carmakers combined—from Toyota and General Motors all the way down to Jeep’s parent company Stellantis and Hyundai.

Toss in lower ranked names like Kia and Renault, respectively worth $26.6 billion and $12.6 billion, and Tesla is still is still ahead, only drawing even once the $8.8 billion from Japan’s Nissan is thrown into the mix.

Pretty soon more names can be added to the list, as Tesla is indicated to open nearly 7% higher on Monday, raising its market cap to approximately $1.1 trillion.

No more Democrat 'lawfare discount' weighing on stock
Last week’s gains also reflect market optimism that Trump will deliver on his planned cut to the corporate tax rate from 21% down to 15% for U.S. manufacturers like Tesla.

Musk might even get his wish for federal legislation enabling autonomous vehicles, replacing the confusing patchwork quilt of state laws. This could accelerate Tesla’s plans to roll out unsupervised full-self driving.

And while some economists fear Trump’s love for tariffs could hurt business with GM’s Chevrolet Equinox and Ford Mustang Mach-E—both EVs competing with Tesla—imported from Mexico, that is not likely to slow Tesla down.

Musk manufactures all Tesla models sold in the U.S. either at its California plant in Fremont or in Austin (its battery cells, a major input by value, are however still predominantly imported from Asia).

David Sacks, like Musk a member of the PayPal mafia who supported Trump, had a simpler explanation for why the stock soared after the election. Musk's influence in Trump’s second administration would defang regulatory enforcement by agencies like the traffic safety authority NHTSA and put a swift end to investigations into Musk’s business dealings.

“That was the lawfare discount — the stock market pricing in the viciousness of Democrats,” Sacks posted on Friday.

Biggest gap between sentiment and fundamentals since October 2021
Tesla's stock premium compared to its peers is also cavernous.

At present, Yahoo Finance lists Tesla’s likely 2025 earnings per share at $3.24, according to the consensus estimate of 34 analysts polled.

That means investors are paying 100 times earnings for each share, versus 5.3 times for a General Motors. Generally a 100 earnings multiple is the point at which even tech stocks tends to lose the tether to their underlying fundamentals.

Take Nvidia, for example: the stock that drove S&P 500 gains this year — it trades at 36.1 times next year’s forecast earnings. Other megacap trillion dollar companies like Amazon (33.9x) Microsoft (28.3x), Apple (27.3x), Meta (23.3x) and Alphabet (19.9x) currently are valued at multiples that are even lower.

That could suggest that Tesla’s earnings estimates are lagging behind the market and have yet to catch up with investor sentiment. But 34 analysts just recently revised them upwards over the past 30 days, mainly to reflect Musk’s bullish October prediction that Tesla car sales are set to jump by 20% to 30% next year on the back of new models including lower priced versions of the Cybertruck.

As a result, Future Fund money manager Gary Black warned the spread between Tesla’s sentiment-driven share price and the average Wall Street price target based on the fundamental business metrics has reached its highest level since October 2021—a month before the stock hit its all-time peak.

“Absent earnings increases, analysts can’t just raise Tesla price targets without economic justification,” he argued on Monday.

This story was originally featured on Fortune.com







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« Reply #2832 on: Yesterday at 02:34:18 AM »
I do want to talk on this, but I do want to bookmark this one. oh Elon you dirty dog. I saw what was coming from the jump, even before Twitter was in play. I'll talk on this later. This is a breakdown how Elon manipulated the masses and bought himself a president.


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« Reply #2833 on: Yesterday at 08:04:53 AM »
https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/12/climate/methane-rule-biden-trump/index.html

Biden just finalized a major climate rule. This one could be tricky for Trump to dismantle
Ella Nilsen
By Ella Nilsen, CNN
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Published 5:00 AM EST, Tue November 12, 2024

The Environmental Protection Agency just finalized one of the Biden administration’s only outstanding climate rules, aimed at cracking down on leaks of methane — a potent planet-warming gas with an outsized impact on the climate.

The rule, proposed nearly a year ago, was mandated by the Inflation Reduction Act, which could make it more difficult for the second Trump administration to dismantle.

The new rule charges high-emitting oil and gas producers a fee for wasting methane above a certain threshold by venting or flaring it into the atmosphere instead of capturing it. The methane fee will be charged by the federal government until the companies fix the leaks.

This fee was paired with financial incentives for oil and gas companies to fix leaky pipelines or infrastructure.

Methane is an odorless and invisible gas that has more than 80 times the warming power of carbon dioxide. Methane is the main component of the gas that heats our homes and powers our stoves, and it’s one of the main byproducts of oil and gas drilling.

It’s also dramatically warming the planet. An international body of scientists has concluded that the concentration of methane in the atmosphere is higher now than any time in at least 800,000 years. It’s responsible for as much as a third of the global warming the planet has experienced so far, according to the EPA.

The rule could prove tricky for the incoming Trump administration to overturn because the program was included in Biden’s climate law, which passed Congress in 2022. Undoing it would take another act of Congress; while not impossible if Republicans take the House of Representatives, it could be an uphill climb and take longer than if the Trump administration were acting on its own.

“EPA has been engaging with industry, states, and communities to reduce methane emissions so that natural gas ultimately makes it to consumers as usable fuel instead of as a harmful greenhouse gas,” EPA administrator Michael Regan said in a statement.

According to the EPA, this rule alone would prevent 1.2 million metric tons of methane from polluting the atmosphere – the equivalent of taking nearly 8 million gas-powered cars off the road for a year.



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It is heating up. This is a HUGE factor we are here. Biden and Harris could not put an end to this. But will this go from bad to worse, or will they magically put an end to it?

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Donald Trump nominates Mike Huckabee to be US ambassador to Israel
Story by Joey Garrison, USA TODAY • 25m • 4 min read

Huckabee to be his U.S. ambassador to Israel, tapping a pro-Israel evangelical Christian to help steer foreign policy in the Middle East with the region in crisis.

The appointment of the 69-year-old Huckabee comes as Israel faces international pressure to scale back its war in Gaza more than one year after the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel. Trump will inherit a widening Middle East conflict after Israel and Iran have traded airstrikes in recent weeks.

Huckabee has previously signaled he opposes negotiating a cease-fire deal with Hamas, arguing the only way to end the war is for the Islamist militant group to surrender.

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"Mike has been a great public servant, Governor, and Leader in Faith for many years," Trump said in a statement. "He loves Israel, and the people of Israel, and likewise, the people of Israel love him. Mike will work tirelessly to bring about Peace in the Middle East!"

Trump also named Steven Witkoff, a New York real estate tycoon, his special envoy to the Middle East. Witkoff, co-chair of Trump's inaugural committee and a regular Trump golf partner, was with the president-elect when he was the target of a second attempted assassination at his golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida in September. Witkoff has played a key role helping connect Trump with the Jewish business community.

Trump has expressed steadfast support for Israel in its war against Hamas. As president, Trump moved the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and helped broker the 2020 Abraham Accords, which expanded Israel's diplomatic relations in the Middle East.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he has spoken to Trump three times since Trump defeated Democratic nominee Kamala Harris in last week's election. The two men also communicated during the 2024 campaign. Netanyahu has vowed to continue the war until Hamas is defeated and all hostages are released.

Trump announced the Huckabee pick while Israeli President Issac Herzog was at the White House visiting outgoing President Joe Biden.

Touting his support for Israel, Trump in September called himself "a protector" of Israel and warned the Jewish state would cease to exist if Harris won. Trump in April said Israel needs to "finish what they started" in Gaza but also said Israel is "losing the PR war" with the images of bloodshed coming out of Gaza, where the Palestinian death toll has passed 43,000.

Huckabee, a Baptist minister and former Fox News host, served as governor of Arkansas from 1996 to 2007. He ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for president in 2008 and in 2016 against Trump. Huckabee currently hosts a show on the religious broadcast network TBN. Huckabee has little diplomatic experience, but he was among a group of evangelicals who visited Israel in December in a show of support.

In June, Huckabee told NewsNation there is "no valid reason" to pursue a cease-fire with Hamas, which the Biden administration has worked for months to secure.

"There’s no valid reason to have a cease-fire with Hamas. They’re not capable of having an honorable negotiation," Huckabee said, accusing the terrorist organization of pretending to listen to cease-fire details but always rejecting a deal.

“This is like trying to negotiate with the Nazis in World War II. You just don’t,” Huckabee said. “You beat them. You defeat them. You eradicate them.”

Huckabee's daughter, Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, served as White House press secretary during Trump's first presidency.

The Republican Jewish Coalition lauded the pick.

"As a man of deep faith, we know Governor Huckabee’s abounding love of Israel and its people is second to none," the lobbying group said in a statement. "As the Jewish state continues to fight an existential war for survival against Iran and its terrorist proxies, Governor Huckabee will represent America’s ironclad commitment to Israel’s security with distinction."

Trump's former U.S. ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, also praised the selection. "I am thrilled by President Trump’s nomination of Governor Mike Huckabee as the next Ambassador to Israel. He is a dear friend and he will have my full support. Congrats Mike on getting the best job in the world!" Friedman said in a post on X.

Trump has filled at least seven other positions since his White House victory.

The incoming Republican president's hires include his senior 2024 campaign adviser Susie Wiles as White House chief of staff;  Elise Stefanik was nominated to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations; longtime immigration advisor Stephen Miller as deputy chief of staff for policy; Tom Homan was picked to oversee deportation policy and aviation security; former New York congressman Lee Zeldin was nominated to lead the Environmental Protection Agency; and Florida Rep. Mike Waltz was named national security adviser.

Reach Joey Garrison on X, formerly Twitter, @joeygarrison.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Donald Trump nominates Mike Huckabee to be US ambassador to Israel













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