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President-elect Donald Trump named Republican Party chief Reince Priebus as White House chief of staff and conservative media owner Stephen Bannon as his top presidential strategist, two men who represent opposite ends of the unsettled GOP. In bringing Priebus and Bannon into the White House, Trump is making overtures to both traditional Republican circles and the party's anti-establishment wing, which helped fuel the businessman's political rise.
Net neutrality could be on the chopping block. The principle that any internet service provider must permit access to any content regardless of source, net neutrality may be threatened by president-elect Donald Trump's new administration.
Donald Trump #NeverTrump GOP organizer: Hope for peace, prepare for war Ivana to Trump: Make me Czech Republic diplomat Republicans face divisions over ObamaCare repeal MORE and two top Republicans in Congress on Sunday agreed -- securing America's borders is the president-elect's top immigration priority. Trump led the GOP's charge, vowing in an interview to air Sunday evening that the strength of U.S. borders would influence how he deals with the nation's more than 11 million undocumented immigrants.
President-elect Donald Trump took to Twitter on Sunday morning to blast one of the country's biggest news outlets - the New York Times . Trump sent out three tweets within about an hour of each other separated by mentions of high-profile figures who called to congratulate him on winning election, such as both former president Bushes and Mitt Romney.
The chill of the Cold War will run through Cuba when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives in the country this week. The warming of relations between Cuba and the United States could end next year when Donald Trump takes over as president, backed by a Republican-controlled Congress that has vowed to renew sanctions and roll back the re-opening of diplomatic relations.
A sizeable number of Americans refuse to accept President-elect Donald Trump as the "legitimate winner" over Hillary Clinton, a new poll revealed Sunday. A survey conducted in the wake of Trump's stunning victory found 33 percent of Clinton's supporters said they didn't accept the outcome of Tuesday's election, the Washington Post reported.
A northern Michigan police department will launch an investigation after an off-duty officer was seen driving a pickup truck bearing a Confederate flag around a group protesting Republican Donald Trump's election as president. Traverse City police Chief Jeff O'Brien tells the Traverse City Record-Eagle that an internal review will start Monday to see if any departmental rules were broken.
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.
For the combatants in America's long-running culture wars, the triumph of Donald Trump and congressional Republicans was stunning _ sparking elation on one side, deep dismay on the other FILE - In this Thursday Nov. 10, 2016 file photo, from left, Celeste Ramirez, 20, Erin Ckodre , 21, Ronald Elliott, 18, Patricia Romo, 22, and Rose Ammons, 18, hold up signs during a rally at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas, to protest Donald Trump's presidential election victory. For the combatants in America's long-running culture wars, the triumph of Trump and congressional Republicans was stunning _ sparking elation on one side, deep dismay on the other.
The Democratic Party's role after losing the presidential election now is to hold President-elect Donald Trump accountable, former White House aspirant Bernie Sanders said on Sunday. "He won the election.
Close aide Rudy Giuliani said that although US laws doesn't bar Presidents from having business interests, it would be better for Trump to remove himself from running his business. US law does not forbid Donald Trump from managing his corporate empire from the White House, according to one of his top advisors, who counselled nevertheless that the billionaire's businesses be run by his adult children.
Billionaire Warren Buffett was disappointed when Democrat Hillary Clinton lost the election last week, but he will support Republican Donald Trump as president. Buffett says he supports every president, and he hopes the country will coalesce behind Trump even if not everyone agrees with his policies.
New Delhi, Nov 13 - US President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday reiterated his pre-election commitment to impose a stricter immigration regime, saying he will ensure immediate deportation of two to three million undocumented immigrants. In his first extensive interview since victory at the election, Trump told CBS News that his government's primary focus would be the people that are criminal and have criminal records, gang members, drug dealers... We are getting them out of our country or we are going to incarcerate them.
It was heartening to see a photo of President Barack Obama shaking hands with President-elect Donald Trump, an image that was quickly distorted by social media memes and discredited by countless digital voices. The duty to a purpose greater than individual interests, an ideal central to the American experience, has been one of the casualties of this election cycle of instant analysis and incompatible viewpoints.
Speaking during a 60 Minutes interview to be aired on Sunday, President-elect Donald Trump praised his election opponent, Hillary Clinton, calling her "very strong and very smart." Appearing with the incoming First Lady Melania Trump and four of his children, Trump recalled the call Mrs. Clinton made to the GOP nominee the night of the election, after her defeat had become clear.
President-elect Trump says he will 'immediately' deport two to three million illegal immigrants with criminal records - and insists that he WILL build a border wall Trump fires off gloating tweets about his enemies: The Donald attacks the New York Times and 'thanks' Romney, the Bushes and Kasich for their congratulatory phone calls Will Ivana Trump become ambassador to Czech Republic? Donald Trump's ex-wife announces her intentions to become diplomat to her home country 'Sometimes you just have to take a look in the mirror': Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway says Hillary should blame HERSELF for historic loss rather than focusing on the role of the FBI Don't panic: House Speaker Paul Ryan tries to 'put people's minds at ease' when told some Americans are 'terrified' about President-elect Trump President-elect Trump can't put his billions into a blind trust because that would leave ... (more)
Top Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, a vocal critic of Donald Trump throughout the election cycle, slammed the president-elect's views on foreign policy in a wide-ranging interview with Business Insider last week. He called Trump a "fool" when it comes to Russia, said the billionaire businessman has "zero idea" about how to defeat the terrorist group ISIS , called his views on the NATO alliance "dangerous," and said Trump "doesn't know anything" about foreign policy writ large.
Even before Donald Trump chooses a Supreme Court nominee, the new president can take steps to make several contentious court cases go away. Legal challenges involving immigration, climate change, cost-free contraceptive care and transgender rights all could be affected, without any help from Congress.