Trump takes triumphant tour of Washington, meets Obama

November 13 23:00 2016

There are a variety of fears that surround a presidency by Donald Trump, not the least of which is backlash at Muslims, who have openly said they are afraid.

The data indicates Trump voters weren’t particularly enthused about him as a candidate compared to the enthusiasm level Clinton voters felt toward her, and that far more Trump voters say they cast their ballots based on how much they dislike Hillary Clinton compared to Clinton supporters voting against Trump.

And I said, “I want to thank you very much, you were a great competitor”, he said, praising his vanquished political foe as “very strong and very smart”.

In an interview on CBS, which will air in its entirety Sunday, journalist Lesley Stahl asked the Republican whether it intends to also seek advice from the former Democratic president Bill Clinton.

In the last few days Mr Trump has said there were parts of Obamacare, the current President’s overhaul of the USA healthcare system, which he’d keep – a far cry from his promise to completely repeal the “horror” legislation.

Obama met with Trump at the White House on Thursday and once again vowed to help with an orderly transition.

Trump ran his campaign on very hateful and racially divisive rhetoric that is very worrisome for a lot of people”, he said.

Despite his acceptance of these two aspects of the law, Trump reiterated to the Journal that he will repeal and replace Obamacare when he takes office.

The statement from Mr Trump said that Mr Pence would “build on the initial work” carried out by Mr Christie in recent months, adding: “Together, we will begin the urgent task of rebuilding this nation – specifically jobs, security and opportunity”.

The Change.org petition, which has more than 2.3 million signatures, requests the “Electors of the Electoral College” to cast their votes on December 19 for Clinton because “Mr. Trump is unfit to serve”.

Throughout the country, protesters were mainly young adults, and statistics show 55 percent of people in the group aged 18 through 29 voted on Tuesday for Clinton, and 37 percent of those in the same group voted for Trump.

“She couldn’t have been nicer”, Trump continued.

“We expect the election will be the primary topic on everyone’s minds, wherever we go”, said Rhodes. And we’re not going to have, like, a two-day period and we’re not going to have a two-year period where there’s nothing. Mr Trump wrote on Twitter yesterday evening.

“I told him I will look at his suggestions, and out of respect, I will do that”, Mr Trump said.

“I’ll tell you what”. “Really, really handsome”, Mr Trump said of the view.

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Trump takes triumphant tour of Washington, meets Obama
 
 
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