Trump's victory in Nevada - the first Republican presidential win there in 20 years - dominated morning coverage, completing his electoral triumph. The news of Iran's alleged assassination plot against Trump from the previous day continued to reverberate, with Iran issuing its response. By midday, focus shifted to the mechanics of transition, with reports of federal bureaucrats preparing for regime change and Democratic governors positioning themselves for resistance. The appointment of Susie Wiles as chief of staff generated substantial coverage. Evening reports centered on Biden and Trump's scheduled Wednesday meeting at the White House, while Nancy Pelosi publicly criticized both Biden and Harris for the campaign's failure. The FEMA controversy over alleged discrimination against Trump-supporting households during hurricane relief reached its conclusion with the official's termination. Throughout the day, media examined Harris's loss, particularly among working-class voters, while immigration advocates prepared for Trump's promised deportation policies.