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Donald Trump Named Time's Person of the Year; Vows Jan.6 Pardons 'In First Hour', Criticizes Harris
Dec 12, 2024, 11:45 PM
Donald Trump has been named Time magazine's Person of the Year for 2024, marking the second time he has received the honor. In an hour-long interview with Time, Trump discussed his plans for his upcoming presidency, including promises to deport individuals and to pardon those convicted in relation to the January 6 Capitol attack within the first hour of his term. He criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, calling her campaign a 'big tactical mistake' and suggesting that 'you have to know what you're doing.' Time magazine owner Marc Benioff praised Trump's election, stating that his presidency 'marks a time of great promise' for America and expressing willingness to work together to 'advance American success and prosperity for everyone.'
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