Elections 2016

US set to announce response to Russian election hacking: sources

The Obama administration plans to announce on Thursday a series of retaliatory measures against Russia for hacking into U.S. political institutions and individuals and leaking information in an effort to help President-elect Donald Trump and other Republican candidates, two U.S. officials said on Wednesday.

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‘Black piece of sh*t': Motorist hit with racial slurs after declining to help stranded Trump supporter

An Ohio man has received loud condemnations as well as slaps on the back for opting not to help a motorist stranded in the snow after he noticed that their car had a Trump 2016 sticker.

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CNN's Tapper battles Israeli official who won't admit disputed settlements are disputed

On Wednesday, Secretary of State John Kerry said that the United States cannot stand idly by while Israel violates international law by continuing to build settlements on the contested West Bank of the Jordan River.

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Trump tax reforms could depend on little-known 'scoring' panel

President-elect Donald Trump's goal of overhauling the U.S. tax code in 2017 will depend partly on the work of an obscure congressional committee tasked with estimating how much future economic growth will result from tax cuts.

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450 churches prepare to act as Trump-era 'underground railroad' for undocumented immigrants

A network of 450 houses of worship across the country are stepping up to act as a kind of "underground railroad" for undocumented immigrants under the nascent Donald Trump administration.

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Fox News host: Obama is 'going to go out a coward' for pursuing Middle East peace

Fox News contributor Lisa Boothe declared on Wednesday that President Barack Obama was leaving office a "coward" because his administration had condemned Israeli settlements in Palestinian territory.

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Trump to meet heads of Carlyle Group, Marvel, World Jewish Congress

Republican U.S. President-elect Donald Trump resumed holding meetings at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, following the Christmas holiday as he prepared to take over the White House from Democrat Barack Obama on Jan. 20.

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'It wouldn’t be unprecedented': Military blogger claims any NYPD cop 'could arrest President Trump'

Veteran military correspondent David Axe reported this week that it was "entirely possible" that future President Donald Trump could find himself under arrest for the misuse of his charity -- and it wouldn't be the first time that a New York police officer has arrested a sitting commander-in-chief.

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White House expected to announce sanctions against Russia for interference in 2016 election: report

The Obama administration is preparing to announce a series of sanctions against Russia after the country attempted to interfere in the 2016 presidential election in favor of President-elect Donald Trump, the Washington Post reports.

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Americans pick Obama over Trump as 'most admired' man in 2016 -- and it's not even close

A poll released by the Gallup organization this week found that President Barack Obama was the most admired man in 2016.

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Trump fan threatens to punch reporter at Western Sizzlin steakhouse over paper’s Clinton endorsement

Jeff Mullin, a senior writer for Oklahoma newspaper The News & Eagle, said that a supporter of Donald Trump recently threatened to assault him at a local steakhouse because his paper had published an editorial in support of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

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Trump taps Thomas Bossert for counterterrorism post: statement

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday announced that Thomas Bossert, former deputy homeland security adviser to President George W. Bush, would be his White House adviser on security and counterterrorism issues, according to a statement.

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Trump adviser: Women inauguration protesters will 'change their mind' and 'celebrate' Trump

Senior Trump adviser Boris Epshteyn on Tuesday dismissed a Women's March on Washington to protest the inauguration, and argued that an "overwhelming" number of female voters actually support the president-elect.

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