As we head into the US night, that’s where we’ll leave today’s rolling coverage of the 2024 presidential election. Here’s a summary of what happened on the second day of fallout from Donald Trump’s victory.
- President-elect Donald Trump named his co-campaign chief, Susie Wiles, as his White House chief of staff.
- President Joe Biden gave a live address to the nation in which he praised Kamala Harris, promised a peaceful transition of power, and claimed the result laid to rest doubts about the integrity of the electoral system.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese revealed more details of his call with Donald Trump on Thursday, calling it a “warm” and “productive” conversation in which they discussed meeting in person soon.
- Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says there’s “an eerie parallel” between Australian and US voter sentiment over the cost of living.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Donald Trump, calling him “a brave man” and welcoming his desire to “help end the Ukrainian crisis”.
- Meanwhile, with the count still under way for the House of Representatives, the Democrats’ House leader, Hakeem Jeffries, issued a statement saying there was still a path to a majority.