Elections 2016

Trump’s Treasury nominee Steven Mnuchin defends his record of thousands of foreclosures at OneWest Bank

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's choice for Treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, will push back on Thursday at Democratic Party critics who have charged him with forcing tens of thousands of Californians from their homes as chairman of OneWest Bank.

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'It's so sad -- I feel for them': 'The View' panel scoffs at GOP poll saying white men are persecuted

On Wednesday, The View panel reacted with incredulity to a new GOP poll that says Republicans believe that it's a great time to be a woman.

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Chris Christie: My wife refused to move to DC which is why I couldn’t take Trump administration job

TRENTON -- Gov. Chris Christie on Wednesday disclosed that first lady Mary Pat Christie had refused to move with the governor to Washington D.C. should he take a job in the Trump cabinet, and that this informed the governor's decision to turn down several cabinet-level slots. "He didn't offer me a job that I thought was…

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Trump's pick for Army Secretary punched worker in the face at high-end racehorse auction: police

President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of the Army, Vincent Viola reportedly punched a concessions worker in the face at a high-end racehorse auction in Saratoga Springs, NY last August.

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Trump health pick defends stocks, says Americans won't lose insurance

President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to head the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services defended his stock holdings and proposals to dismantle Obamacare on Wednesday, saying Americans would not suddenly lose health insurance.

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China's richest man warns Trump against trade war

China's richest man, Hollywood investor Wang Jianlin, warned Donald Trump Wednesday against dragging the entertainment industry into a trade war -- saying his country's millions of movie-lovers are key to the future of cinema.

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Senate panel overwhelmingly approves Trump Pentagon pick

The U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to recommend President-elect Donald Trump's pick for Secretary of Defense, retired Marine General James Mattis.

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Trump snubs ethical norms because we've forgotten why they matter

By Elizabeth C. Tippett, Assistant Professor, School of Law, University of Oregon. Let’s be honest. Conflicts of interest are boring. The president-elect knows this. In fact, he’s banking on it. Instead of addressing his conflicts in a meaningful way at his press conference last week, Trump pointed to a stack of folders behind him. He then…

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Andrew Cuomo says he discussed Obamacare, tax deductions with Trump

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Wednesday he discussed the dramatic impact that some budget proposals being considered in Washington would have on New Yorkers, including a repeal of Obamacare and a proposal to end deductions for state and local taxes.

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Trump health pick Tom Price defends investments, Obamacare replacement

President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for health secretary defended his personal stock investments and proposals to dismantle Obamacare on Wednesday in response to questioning by a U.S. Senate panel.

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Trump's UN pick Nikki Haley: US must fight back vs Russia, others who meddle in elections

The United States should fight back against Russia or any nation that seeks to interfere in U.S. elections, Nikki Haley, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said on Wednesday.

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US Commerce nominee Ross says NAFTA is Trump's first trade priority

Renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico will be the Trump administration's first trade priority, U.S. Commerce Secretary nominee Wilbur Ross said on Wednesday at his confirmation hearing.

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Senate panel questions Trump's EPA pick over energy ties

Democratic Senators quizzed Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, President-elect Donald Trump's choice to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, over his energy industry ties, during a contentious confirmation hearing on Wednesday that was occasionally interrupted by protests.

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