George Bunn
Guest Reporter
Donald Trump has been named as Time Magazine's Person of the Year for 2024.
The President-elect won the accolade once before in 2016, following his first presidential election victory over Hillary Clinton.
The Republican will celebrate by ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange later today.
His second election win is "history-making in multiple ways", Time said when it announced the shortlist.
Trump is one of 14 US presidents who have received the recognition, including his predecessor and successor President Joe Biden.
The shortlist also included his opponent in the Presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris, as well as Kate Middleton, Elon Musk and Benjamin Netanyahu.
Time already announced WNBA star Caitlin Clark as Athlete of the Year, Elton John as Icon of the Year and Lisa Su of Advanced Micro Devices as CEO of the Year.
Last year, pop megastar Taylor Swift won the accolade. To mark the magazine cover reveal, Time CEO Jessica Sibley rang the opening bell.
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Speaking to Time Magazine about his election victory, he said: "I think we ran a flawless campaign. It was, it was really quite something. I called it 72 Days of Fury. There were no days off. There were no timeouts. If you made a mistake, it would be magnified at levels that nobody's ever seen before. So you couldn't make a mistake.
"I think we just really ran well. It was a drive to go through it. It started 72 days out. For some reason, it just seemed to be it.
"I worked very hard. I've been given credit by, actually, the reporters that followed me, because it was, you know, just, it just was all the time, every day, and we said the right things. We said things that were on the minds of the country. I think the Democrats didn't get it.
"They just kept going back to the same old nonsense. And it was nonsense, especially in where we are right now. And we hit—we hit something that was very special. We hit the nerve of the country."
President-elect Trump has invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to attend his inauguration next month, CBS News reported on Wednesday, citing multiple sources.
The invitation to the January 20 inauguration in Washington occurred in early November, shortly after the November 5 presidential election, and it was not clear if it had been accepted.
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The President-elect won the accolade once before in 2016, following his first presidential election victory over Hillary Clinton.
The Republican will celebrate by ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange later today.
His second election win is "history-making in multiple ways", Time said when it announced the shortlist.
Trump is one of 14 US presidents who have received the recognition, including his predecessor and successor President Joe Biden.
The shortlist also included his opponent in the Presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris, as well as Kate Middleton, Elon Musk and Benjamin Netanyahu.
Time already announced WNBA star Caitlin Clark as Athlete of the Year, Elton John as Icon of the Year and Lisa Su of Advanced Micro Devices as CEO of the Year.
Last year, pop megastar Taylor Swift won the accolade. To mark the magazine cover reveal, Time CEO Jessica Sibley rang the opening bell.
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Donald Trump is TIME's Person of the Year TIME 2024 Person of the year pic.twitter.com/CVHX9o0DB3
— TIME (@TIME) December 12, 2024
Speaking to Time Magazine about his election victory, he said: "I think we ran a flawless campaign. It was, it was really quite something. I called it 72 Days of Fury. There were no days off. There were no timeouts. If you made a mistake, it would be magnified at levels that nobody's ever seen before. So you couldn't make a mistake.
"I think we just really ran well. It was a drive to go through it. It started 72 days out. For some reason, it just seemed to be it.
"I worked very hard. I've been given credit by, actually, the reporters that followed me, because it was, you know, just, it just was all the time, every day, and we said the right things. We said things that were on the minds of the country. I think the Democrats didn't get it.
"They just kept going back to the same old nonsense. And it was nonsense, especially in where we are right now. And we hit—we hit something that was very special. We hit the nerve of the country."
President-elect Trump has invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to attend his inauguration next month, CBS News reported on Wednesday, citing multiple sources.
The invitation to the January 20 inauguration in Washington occurred in early November, shortly after the November 5 presidential election, and it was not clear if it had been accepted.
Find Out More...