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Newspaper front pages from across the world show Donald Trump sweeping to victory in the U.S. presidential election with a resounding defeat of Kamala Harris. The 45th president will return to the White House as the 47th president. Here’s how newspapers in the U.S. and around the world react to the election results.
UK — Daily Mail
The UK’s Daily Mail runs with “A comeback to Trump all comebacks!” portraying Trump’s victory as a shock wave for liberals in both the U.S. and the U.K. The newspaper states “In the end it wasn’t even close— it was a thumping win” and frames the outcome as a “nightmare” for British Labour leader Keir Starmer and his anti-Trump associates.
UK — The Times
The headline from The Times reads “Trump promises golden age after sweeping Harris aside” with Trump’s return to the White House portrayed as a promise of a “golden age,” signaling a powerful comeback with a focus on major changes to migration and trade policies. The Times highlights Trump’s strengthened influence, describing him as “more powerful than ever” and set to reshape America’s role on the world stage. With an electoral victory over Kamala Harris, Trump’s agenda is expected to challenge existing norms and provoke both domestic and international responses.
UK — The Sun
The Sun front page celebrates Donald Trump’s return to the presidency with the bold headline, “YOU’RE REHIRED,” referencing his catchphrase from The Apprentice. The cover highlights Trump’s resilience, noting that he has been “shot, sued, tried, insulted, and written off” yet has still achieved a comeback that resonates with “ordinary Americans.” Framed as “Trump’s back for Season 2,” the cover suggests his return is both a political victory and a dramatic resurgence, with Trump overcoming numerous legal and personal battles.
UK — The Guardian
The Guardian front page captures a somber mood for its liberal readership with the headline “American dread,” reflecting concerns surrounding Donald Trump’s return to the White House. The image of Trump’s face in close-up highlights the unease and division felt by many progressive Americans about his leadership. The subtext suggests that his victory has evoked fears of intensified polarization, potential upheaval, and challenges to democratic norms. With “25 pages of news, analysis, and opinion,” The Guardian signals extensive coverage aimed at unpacking the implications of Trump’s win, addressing both domestic reactions and global perspectives on what his presidency might mean for the future.
France — Le Figaro
The cover of Le Figaro celebrates Donald Trump’s dramatic return to the U.S. presidency with the headline, “Le retour fracassant” (“The spectacular comeback”). The article notes the historical significance of his victory, marking him as the first president since 1892 to reclaim the office after losing it. Trump’s triumph over Kamala Harris comes four years after his exit amid the Capitol riots, legal battles, and even assassination attempts. The cover highlights reactions ranging from Wall Street’s approval to Europe’s concern, indicating that Trump’s return has both domestic and international implications, stirring optimism and apprehension alike.
Germany — Bild
The cover of Bild announces Donald Trump’s return to the U.S. presidency with the bold headline, “DA ISSER WIEDER!” (“There he is again!”). The headline captures a mix of surprise and recognition of Trump’s resilience as he assumes office for a second time. The subtitle confirms his reelection, highlighting that he is once again U.S. President. The front page emphasizes the significance of Trump’s comeback.
Italy — La Repubblica
The front page of La Repubblica highlights Donald Trump’s reelection with the headline “Sono tornato” (“I’m back”), marking his return to the White House eight years after his first victory. The close-up of Trump’s intense gaze underscores the weight of his comeback. The article references Elon Musk, noting his financial gains from the market response, and mentions Kamala Harris’ defeat, with Harris reportedly blaming Biden for her loss. The cover captures the dramatic and complex reactions to Trump’s return.
Spain — El Pais
The front page of El País proclaims, “Trump vuelve con todo el poder” (“Trump returns with full power”), capturing the scope of his victory and anticipated influence. The report highlights Trump’s strong popular vote win over Kamala Harris, suggesting Republicans are likely to gain control of both chambers of Congress and the Supreme Court. Harris’s inability to mobilize the Democratic base is noted, with a significant loss of votes compared to Biden’s 2020 performance. Description of Trump’s celebration includes mention of Elon Musk, whom he may bring into his administration, signifying a reshaping of his inner circle and future policies.
Belgium — Le Soir
The front page of Le Soir captures the global uncertainty following Donald Trump’s reelection with the headline, “Et maintenant ?” (“And now?”). The accompanying text questions the future of international conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, the stability of NATO and Europe, and the resilience of democracy itself. This front page reflects a sense of apprehension surrounding Trump’s return to power, emphasizing the concerns of European allies who are now bracing for potential shifts in U.S. foreign policy and its affect on global alliances and democratic values. The newspaper promises a comprehensive, 12-page analysis on these issues.
Ireland — Irish Examiner
The front page of the Irish Examiner captures the dramatic return of Donald Trump with the headline, “Trump storms to power.” The image of Trump pointing energetically underscores his assertive comeback, while the subheading highlights Kamala Harris’ concession and her promise of a peaceful transfer of power, as she urges the public, “Do not despair.” The photos below show contrasting reactions: emotional supporters of Harris and jubilant Trump fans, emphasizing the polarized response to Trump’s victory. This cover reflects the intense emotions and divisions sparked by Trump’s return, as well as the call for unity and resilience amid the transition.
USA — New York Post
The front page of the New York Post features the headline: “He’s Don It Again!” with a photo of Donald Trump smiling. The subheadline states, “Trump pulls off comeback for the ages with election win.”
USA — Honolulu Star-Advertiser
The front page of the Star Advertiser features the headline “Trump Wins,” announcing that former President Donald Trump has declared victory in the 2024 election following a strong performance in battleground states. Trump is pictured celebrating with his wife, Melania, at a rally. The election results show Trump leading with 279 electoral votes and 51% of the popular vote, compared to Kamala Harris’ 223 electoral votes and 47.4%. The page also reports Republicans regaining control of the U.S. Senate and mentions Hawaii voters passing state and city amendments. The coverage highlights significant Republican gains in this election cycle.
USA — San Francisco Chronicle
The front page of the San Francisco Chronicle Extra features the headline “IT’S TIME TO UNITE,” signaling Donald Trump’s appeal for unity. The page includes a photo of Trump celebrating with his wife, Melania, and running mate, Sen. JD Vance, along with enthusiastic supporters at a rally in West Palm Beach, Florida. The coverage highlights Trump’s message calling for national unity following a contentious election, his focus on the economy and border security, and the support from his energized base, as he prepares to reenter office.
Mexico—Milenio
The front page of Milenio features the headline “Todo el poder,” meaning “All the power.”
Belgium — Le Soir
The front page of Le Soir, the Belgian newspaper, reads: “Trump mène la danse,” which translates to “Trump leads the dance.” The subheadline notes that as of Wednesday morning, 6 a.m. Belgian time, Donald Trump was ahead in key swing states in the U.S. presidential election, bringing him close to regaining the presidency. The paper also mentions an editorial focusing on the implications of his return
Brazil — O Estado de S. Paulo
The front page of O Estado de S. Paulo, the Brazilian newspaper, headlines: “Embalado por voto rural, Trump supera desempenho de 2020,” meaning “Driven by rural vote, Trump outperforms his 2020 performance.” It notes that Kamala Harris received fewer votes than expected in key states, impacting the results.
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