Donald Trump takes the crown as Time Magazine's Person of the Year for 2024! Discover the highlights from his wild interview and what this means for 2024!
In an electrifying turn of events, Time Magazine has named none other than Donald Trump as its Person of the Year for 2024, marking the second time the former president has snagged this prestigious title. Trump, who previously won the accolade in 2016 after winning his first presidential election, has returned to reclaim his spot as a significant figure in global politics. Competing against a who's who of notable nominees, including Kamala Harris, Princess Catherine, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk, Trump's win has sparked intrigue and debate about his ongoing influence and what lies ahead in his political journey.
What makes this recognition especially resonant is the backdrop against which it occurs. Trump rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange shortly after the announcement, symbolically linking his leadership directly to the pulsating heart of American finance. The interview accompanying his selection was rich in insights, where Trump elaborated on his victory, economic strategies, and international affairs including the crises in Ukraine and the Middle East. In a year when emotions have run high and controversies have abounded, this honor serves to remind us of the power of persona in shaping public discourse.
Critics and supporters alike are weighing in on the decision, with some political analysts viewing it as a ‘no-brainer’. Bruce Hawker, co-founder of Hawker Britton, suggests that Trump's recognition embodies his undeniable impact on the political landscape, regardless of personal opinions about his past actions and policies. It’s a reminder that influence doesn’t fade easily in the fast-paced arena of politics, particularly when one has built a brand as recognizable as Trump's.
As he gears up to take office for the second time, many are keen to see how his new administration will steer America during such tumultuous times. But what's even more intriguing is how this award fits into the fabric of American history. Since its inception, every U.S. president, barring Gerald Ford, has been honored as Time’s Person of the Year. Furthermore, the very first recipient back in 1927 was aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh, setting a precedent for honoring those who significantly influence society. Whether you cheer or jeer, it’s clear: keep an eye on Donald Trump as he wrangles his way back into the spotlight!
The Republican president-elect also won the award in 2016 after he first won the presidency.
The president-elect beat out fellow nominees Kamala Harris, Princess Catherine, Joe Rogan, Elon Musk, Benjamin Netanyahu, Mark Zuckerberg, Yulia Navalnaya, ...
US President-elect Donald Trump rang the opening bell on Thursday at the New York Stock Exchange after being recognised for the second time by Time magazine ...
Here are 11 highlights from President-elect Donald Trump's wide-ranging interview with Time magazine.
Every president since Franklin D Roosevelt – save Gerald Ford – has won title at least once, making it a rite of passage.
Over the course of a wide-ranging interview, Trump discussed his election victory, the economy, and the situations in Ukraine and the Middle East.
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Donald Trump has been named as TIME's Person of the Year for a second time, just one month before he is sworn in as the 47th president of the United States.
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Hawker Britton co-founder Bruce Hawker says US President-elect Donald Trump being named Time's Person of the Year was a “no-brainer”.
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