Time Magazine named US President-elect Donald Trump its 'Person of the Year', marking the second time he has won the accolade in acknowledgement of the mogul's stunning political comeback.
“For marshaling a comeback of historic proportions, for driving a once-in-a-generation political realignment, for reshaping the American presidency and altering America’s role in the world, Donald Trump is Time’s 2024 – Person of the Year,” the magazine said.
This year saw Trump convicted on charges of business fraud and nearly assassinated twice – and will end with him preparing to return to the White House with Republican majorities in both chambers of Congress.
“We are witnessing a resurgence of populism, a widening mistrust in the institutions that defined the last century, and an eroding faith that liberal values will lead to better lives for most people. Trump is both agent and beneficiary of it all,” the magazine added.
Trump rang the opening bell at the New YorkStock Exchange to applause from traders on Thursday, flanked by his wife Melania Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance, with his Time Magazine cover displayed prominently behind him.
In remarks before the markets opened, Trump sounded a note of caution about the promises he made on the campaign trail to bring down stubbornly high US grocery prices.
“It’s hard to bring things down once they’re up,” Trump says. “You know, it’s very hard.”
Mock versions of Time Magazine covers featuring Trump were displayed prominently in several of the president-elect’s members clubs ahead of his first “Person of the Year” title in 2016.
Having dominated the news events of 2024, Trump’s influence is set to continue when he assumes the presidency in January.
This time around, Trump is promising mass expulsions of undocumented immigrants and major tariffs that threaten to shake up not just the US economy, but those of key trade partners.
Yet none of that prevented him from rising back up to the top of the Republican ticket, and then going on to win in the general election against Harris.