Trump invites trouble if he keeps businesses: ethics experts

Donald Trump says he will step away from managing his business empire while he's in office - but he's not going to sell it off. If he follows through, he will shatter a presidential precedent on conflicts, and ethics experts say he will open the door to investigations and lawsuits that could hobble his administration.

Gingrich: US Will ‘No Longer’ Automatically Follow China’s Wishes

President-elect Donald Trump sent a signal to Beijing "we are going to be much tougher," by agreeing to speak with Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen by telephone, and the United States will no longer "automatically do what the Chinese want us to do," former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Tuesday. "We have gone through a long period where we basically tried to take care of the Chinese and hoped they would mature into a democracy," Gingrich told Fox News' " America's Newsroom ."

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Donald goes to war as Hillary backs recount: Trump accuses the media of IGNORING electoral fraud, claims millions voted illegally for Clinton and he really WON the popular vote over 'hypocrite' rival Does the President approve of the recount? Kellyanne Conway challenges Obama's former senior adviser amid mounting acrimony over legal challenge Shoppers get a head start on Cyber Monday: Americans spend record $3.34 BILLION online over the Thanksgiving weekend...but sales in stores fall by 10 percent Republican Michigan elector says he's received DEATH THREATS ordering him to change his vote to Clinton or his 'brains will be blown out' $125million bed-hopping hypocrite: He claimed he lived on $25 a month.

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Donald goes to war as Hillary backs recount: Trump accuses the media of IGNORING electoral fraud, claims 'millions' voted illegally, says he really WON the popular vote - and calls Clinton a hypocrite Does the President approve of the recount? Kellyanne Conway challenges Obama's former senior adviser amid mounting acrimony over legal challenge Shoppers get a head start on Cyber Monday: Americans spend record $3.34 BILLION online over the Thanksgiving weekend...but sales in stores fall by 10 percent $125million bed-hopping hypocrite: He claimed he lived on $25 a month.

Donald Trump’s top advisers ‘trying to intimidate him’ over Secretary of State pick

President-elect Donald Trump in the Oval Office, where on January 20 he will take the oath and assume office. Photo / AP In an "extraordinary" move, several of the President-elect's closest confidants, including his former campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, are publicly undermining his deliberations over the still-vacant Secretary of State job in his administration.

Would Romney trigger a backlash from hardcore Trump supporters?

President-elect Trump shocked the political world by meeting with Mitt Romney and apparently considering him for secretary of state. If he nominates the former Massachusetts governor, would he also demoralize his supporters? Receiving deluge of social media & private comms re: Romney Some Trump loyalists warn against Romney as sec of state https://t.co/HDtpjeJTc3 - Kellyanne Conway November 24, 2016 Early Thanksgiving morning, former Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway tweeted an article about Trump loyalists who were opposed to a Romney nomination, saying she was "receiving deluge of social media and private comms" regarding the unsuccessful 2012 Republican presidential nominee.

Iran Lobby’s Yellow and Biased Smear Campaign Against MEK

Tehran has taken nearly full control over Baghdad thanks to the Obama Middle East Doctrine , blueprinted to deliver a series of incentives to Iran aimed at preventing the mullahs from walking away from the already flawed nuclear deal . One victim of such a failed policy has been the country of Iraq, as Iran gained enormous influence over it under President Barack Obama's watch.

Gingrich: Romney, Trump notcompatible on foreign policy

Newt Gingrich suggested Tuesday evening that Mitt Romney, a contender to be Donald TrumpA s secretary of State, would not be compatible with the president-electA s vision for foreign policy. "Romney wanted to be in President-elect TrumpA s job, and to what degree would Romney, once he became secretary of State, represent himself?" Gingrich said during an interview on Fox News with Tucker Carlson.

Trumpa s latest spat with the New York Times | Pelosi wants to expand elected Democratic leadership

The New York Times reports on the Emoluments Clause , which concerns compensation and presents from foreign governments. Trump's companies currently do business with entities controlled by foreign governments and people with ties to them, the Times writes - and experts in legal ethics say those kinds of arrangements could easily run afoul of the clause if they continue after Trump takes office.

Gingrich: I Wona t Be Serving in Trumpa s Cabinet

Shutting the door on media speculation, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Thursday that he will not be serving in President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet. Gingrich, who was a major Trump supporter during the late campaign and appeared frequently on TV and radio to flack for Trump, has been the subject of constant speculation that he will join Trump's cabinet in some role.

Gingrich rules out Cabinet role in Trump administration

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich confirmed on Thursday that he is not seeking a Cabinet-level post in the next administration, dispelling rumors that he was being considered to lead the Pentagon or State Department. Instead, Gingrich said he intends to assist the Trump administration as a private citizen.

Gingrich: ‘I want to be the general planner’ of Trump administration

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Monday that he would prefer an advisory position to President-elect Donald Trump as opposed to a Cabinet post in the incoming administration. "I want to be the general planner, looking out over the next eight years and trying to design how we fundamentally reshape the federal government," Gingrich told Fox News' Megyn Kelly on "The Kelly File."

Newt Gingrich: Donald Trump’s connection to the alt-right movement is fabricated by the media

Newt Gingrich blasted the notion that Donald Trump's campaign and rhetoric catered to the so-called alt-right movement, which rejects establishment conservatism and spreads its far-right ideology online. "It's garbage," the former House speaker and a Trump adviser told CBS' John Dickerson on "Face the Nation" on Sunday when asked to comment on the alt-right movement, whose members have shown support for Trump.