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Vice President-in-waiting Mike Pence will take over the transition for Donald Trump, and he'll be assisted by high-profile Trump backers like Newt Gingrich, Ben Carson, and Rudy Giuliani, the president-elect's team said Friday. Pence will replace New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who will instead serve on the transition executive committee as a vice chair.
Michelle meets Melania: First Lady's meeting with her successor is kept behind closed doors and photo is only released after media pressure How Obama out-manspreaded Trump: Body language expert reveals the truth behind that very awkward-looking first meeting between the pair at the White House Saudi prince who declared Trump 'a disgrace to America' on Twitter - and received a blunt retort from The Donald - tries to make amends following his election victory 'Now we're going to make American great again!' President-elect Trump is greeted at the Capitol by Paul Ryan - who uses his slogan and points out his hotel Running for the HILLS! Clinton is spotted for first time since conceding election defeat - and smiles like the world has been lifted off her shoulders Democrats at war: Staffer screams at pro-Clinton DNC leader Donna Brazile for helping Trump take the White House while her DNC pals ... (more)
Uh oh! Donald Trump kept vowing throughout his campaign that he was going to 'lock up' Hillary Clinton over her e-mail scandal. So now that he's the President-Elect, is he still going to make good on that longstanding promise? We've got your answer, right here! Donald Trump , 70, kept demanding that Hillary Clinton , 68, be jailed over her e-mail debacle throughout their bitter race for the White House, but now that he's won it appears he's backing off on that pledge.
"I think he should start with tax reform, because I think he's got the votes for it," former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani told CNN's "New Day" on Thursday. He was talking about the first moves of the next president, Donald Trump.
He's the ultimate outsider, so Donald Trump's Cabinet is likely to include appointees who have little or no connection to Washington. Ex-Mayor Rudy Giuliani, one of Trump's most eager campaign attack dogs, is considered the front-runner for attorney general.
Rudy Giuliani 's media appearances and political commentary have been all over the map during the presidential campaign. But he really outdid himself on Tuesday night.
Ever since FBI Director James Comey put out that insanely vague letter 9 days ago regarding the discovery of new emails related to Hillary Clinton's private server, the Trump campaign has been feasting on the news like it was chum in the ocean and they are the hungry sharks. Too bad none were from Hillary Clinton or her server .
The Vermont senator is headlining a rally at 2:15 p.m. Sunday at the College of Southern Nevada's Cheyenne Campus in North Las Vegas. Democratic Senate candidate Catherine Cortez Masto will join him for the event.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani speaks to supporters of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at Trump/Pence headquarters in Las Vegas Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. Top-level campaign surrogates were dispatched to Las Vegas today while Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump were busy campaigning in the Midwest and on the East Coast, shoring up swing-state votes two days before Election Day.
Rudy Giuliani said on Sean Hannity last night, there is no question anymore that these people, Hillary Clinton , John Podesta, Huma Abedin, and her minions violated the laws. You have to be almost stupid not to realize it. Rudy then stated that the corruption in the Justice Department is shocking.
Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani on Tuesday said public polls are oversampling Democrats and that Donald Trump is probably doing better than 2012 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney among both Democrats and independents. "I do think the oversampling of Democrats is apparent," Mr. Giuliani said on "Fox and Friends."
Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani Rudy Giuliani speaks at Boy Scouts of America's Distinguished Citizen Award Dinner Thursday evening at the Lancaster Marriott, Sept. 29, 2016.
Ex-Mayor Rudy Giuliani grabbed CNN reporter Erin Burnett's wrist - and bizarrely left his hand there for almost 30 seconds during a spin room interview ahead of Wednesday's third and final presidential debate in Las Vegas. Giuliani, who's become one of Donald Trump's most aggressive surrogates, went for the wrist grab during a heated discussion with businessman Mark Cuban about Hillary Clinton's email scandal.
Donald Trump and his surrogates amplified their argument over the weekend that the election is "rigged," leaving the Republican nominee more isolated as top members of the GOP - including his own running mate - declared their faith in the political system. "The election is absolutely being rigged by the dishonest and distorted media pushing Crooked Hillary - but also at many polling places - SAD" But Trump's own vice presidential nominee, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, disagreed during an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," saying he will accept the Election Day results.
Top Donald Trump adviser Rudy Giuliani claimed Sunday that Democrats could steal a close election by having dead people vote in inner cities. "You want me to that I think the election in Philadelphia and Chicago is going to be fair? I would have to be a moron to say that," the former New York City mayor told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union."
Donald Trump has been raising doubts about the integrity of the election for months, but his running mate and other GOP leaders are taking a more cautious tone. "We will absolutely accept the result of the election," Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence said on NBC's Meet The Press Sunday.
"I'm so angry at the Republicans," he says, eyes slitted in a mocking grimace. He's riffing off the leaked email that shows that allies of Hillary Clinton gave her a question in advance of a town hall broadcast by CNN in March.
Rudy Giuliani: "I was there" on 9/11, "I don't remember seeing Hillary Clinton there." https://t.co/iRB09cQ8eH Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Wednesday called out Hillary Clinton for suggesting she was in New York on 9/11 - and social media critics responded with pictures that show her next to him at Ground Zero a day later.
As Republican colleagues abandon him in droves, Donald Trump signalled a stormy entry to Sunday evening's second debate with Hillary Clinton, with a tweeted lashing of GOP critics' and their unprecedented demands that he quit the race - "So many self-righteous hypocrites. Watch their poll numbers - and elections - go down!" Instead of focusing on debate preparation, he busied himself on Sunday morning, winding up his demoralised surrogates to harden their attack - against Republicans, not Democrats.