Hello, this is the moment where we put this news feed to rest and bring you a whole new one as Americans and people around the world continue to take stock of what a second Trump presidency means for them.
Thank you to everyone who has been following along, and to the spectacular team at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age for their work on bringing Australians the best angles on this historic event.
Here’s a summary of what we’ve brought you over the past 24 hours:
- Donald Trump has claimed victory in the US election, with 295 electoral college votes clearing his path to the White House. Votes are still being counted in the swing states of Nevada and Arizona, with both leaning towards Trump.
- US President Joe Biden is set to address the nation from Washington DC at 11am local time (3am AEDT), after he released a statement praising Vice President Kamala Harris, who earlier delivered a speech that struck an uplifting tone as she told supporters she conceded the election, but not the ideals of her campaign.
- European leaders are holding a summit in Budapest, where Trump’s victory will be central to discussions about the future of regional and global security.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has congratulated Trump in a phone call but is facing questions at home about the ability of Australia’s ambassador to the US, Kevin Rudd, to work with the new administration, with the former prime minister scrubbing critical comments of Trump from his social media.
- A leading analyst has warned Trump’s policy agenda could spark a global financial crisis and fuel inflation, with fears Australians could be buffeted by higher interest rates and a $36 billion hit to the domestic economy.
Follow along as we continue to provide updates on our new blog here.