Time Magazine named Donald Trump its Person of the Year for 2024, marking his second time receiving the title after his 2016 election win. Editor-in-Chief Sam Jacobs credited Trump with "marshaling a comeback of historic proportions" and driving a political realignment. Trump celebrated the honor by ringing the New York Stock Exchange opening bell. In an interview with Time, Trump outlined second-term priorities, including tax cuts, economic growth, and reviewing Capitol riot convictions. His 2024 win was noted as historic, making him the oldest U.S. President and the first convicted felon elected to the office.