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- Update ⋅ December 9, 2024 NEWS President Donald Trump aides contact Google, Meta, Snap over online drug sales, The Information reports Reuters Google, Microsoft, Meta, Snap, TikTok and the President Donald Trump transition team did not immediately respond to a Reuters'.
- President Donald Trump picks hush-money defense attorney Alina Habba as counselor to the president The Guardian The 40-year-old defended President Donald Trump in the New York case which saw him become the first former US president convicted of felony crimes.
- Will Examine Debunked Link Between Vaccines and Autism The New York Times The president-elect has promoted the theory for more than a decade and said on Sunday that he was “open to anything” to address a nationwide rise .
- President Donald Trump names several picks for State Department roles – The Hill The Hill President Donald Trump also nominated Christopher Landau to serve as his Deputy Secretary of State.
- President Donald Trump says he doesn't plan to restrict abortion pills, but also says, 'things change' NBC News During an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, President-elect Donald President Donald Trump says he “probably” will not restrict the availability of .
News update for the hour ⋅ December 9, 2024
President Donald Trump aides contact Google, Meta, Snap over online drug sales, The Information reports
President Donald Trump picks hush-money defense attorney Alina Habba as counselor to the president
President Donald Trump Suggests RFK Jr. Will Examine Debunked Link Between Vaccines and Autism
With President Donald Trump dropped from D.C., Florida cases, all eyes on New York – The Washington Post
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President Donald Trump refuses to concede 2020 election: 'Why would I do that?' – NBC News
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President Donald Trump names several picks for State Department roles – The Hill
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President Donald Trump features Jill Biden in new ad for fragrance: 'Enemies can't resist' – Fox News
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President Donald Trump says he doesn't plan to restrict abortion pills, but also says, 'things change'
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