Time Magazine selected Donald Trump, who was elected as the 47th president of the United States in the presidential elections held on November 5, as "Person of the Year" for the second time. "HE WAS SELECTED FOR CHANGING AMERICA'S ROLE IN THE WORLD"Time's editor-in-chief Sam Jacobs announced the news on NBC's "Today" program. Jacobs emphasized that Trump is "the person with the most influence on the news in 2024, for better or worse." In a statement from the magazine, it was said, "Donald Trump was chosen as Time's 2024 Person of the Year for making a historic comeback, leading a once-in-a-generation political realignment, reshaping the American presidency, and changing America's role in the world." Trump appeared on the cover of this week's magazine with his distinctive red tie and pensive pose. THE SAME TITLE WAS GIVEN IN HIS FIRST PRESIDENTIAL VICTORYTrump, who is expected to take office in January, had also received the same title after his first presidential election victory in 2016. In the presidential elections held on November 5 in the U.S., Republican Party candidate Donald Trump was elected president for the second time by receiving 312 delegate votes. After it was confirmed that he won Pennsylvania, Trump gave a victory speech at his campaign headquarters in Florida, stating, "This will be America's golden age." The Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, who lost the election, accepted defeat in a speech she made on November 6. Trump will take office on Monday, January 20, at the West Front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C.
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